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Doug's Place
20871 Redwood Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
Comfort food and specialty omelets greet customers, new and old, at Doug's Place. A longtime Castro ValleyMore establishment, visitors can expect oversized booths, Castro Valley memorabilia, and stick-to-your-ribs fare at this local destination. An open-style kitchen, friendly waitstaff, and ever-present management guarantee that your order will be fresh, made-to-order, and always clean-your-plate good!
iSushi
20649 Rustic Dr, Castro Valley, CA 94546
iSushi, located in the Village Drive shopping center just off Castro Valley Boulevard, has been talked about all aroundMore the Bay Area. iSushi has impressed many customers with its designer and fusion rolls.  iSushi also hosts private parties on Mondays. Visit the website for more information.
USA Kung Fu Studio
3235 Castro Valley Blvd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
USA Kung Fu is a martial arts studio that teaches Shaolin Kung Fu and Tai Chi. It also offers after-school programsMore and summer camps. The studio touts a Parents Night Out as well, when the caring staff will entertain the kids for the evening while the adults take some time for themselves.
Wolinski Tax Service
18973 Sandy Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
Wolinski Tax Service is a financial advisory firm. It handles tax filing and preparation. 
Castro Valley Parent Nursery School
3657 Christensen Ln, Castro Valley, CA 94546
This cheery cooperative preschool is a Castro Valley institution, having "graduated" generations of locals since 1949.More Parents contribute time, including regular work days, as well as fees to the kids' care and the school's upkeep. Patti Brohard, director since 2001, has a degree from UC Berkeley, a Montessori credential from Sonoma State and many years of experience as a parent educator and pre-kindergarten teacher. Sessions are half-day, with mornings for the 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds, and afternoons for the 4-year-old and 5-year-old pre-kindergartners. 
Don Jose's Mexican Restaurant
3430 Village Dr, Castro Valley, CA 94546

This spacious, high-ceilinged Mexican bar and eatery has been a Castro Village gathering spot since 1974, and draws aMore multi-generational cross-section of Castro Valley life. You can eat a full meal in the bar or enjoy your drinks in the atmospheric main restaurant or on the long covered front patio, perfect for people-watching.</p> <p>Lighter entrees, such as fish tacos, have been added in recent years, but this is still an old-school menu. Tuesday is Margarita Day; Wednesday is Mojito Day; those drinks are $3.50 all day. Happy hour snack specials are $3.25 from 3pm to 6pm.  </p>

Safeway
20629 Redwood Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
Safeway is located on the corner of Castro Valley Boulevard and Redwood Road and offers a wide variety of grocery items,More as well as a takeout-food section that serves up sandwiches, Chinese food and sushi. This Safeway also features a sit-down area with Wi-Fi access, a full-service Starbucks, a pharmacy, a photo-processing center and a bank. Home delivery is available, and there is plenty of free parking in the store's lot.
Portales Taqueria
3153 Castro Valley Blvd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
Every good taqueria has a special dish, something it does better than anybody else. At Portales Taqueria, it's theMore relleno. Chef/owner Gustavo Gutierrez learned a special way to prepare pasilla peppers for his sauce in his hometown in Jalisco, Mexico. That top-secret sauce is what sets Portale's chile rellenos apart from the rest. If  rellenos aren't your thing, check out the generous "surf and turf" plates, tacos, burritos and other taqueria favorites. There's homemade horchata and aqua frescas, as well as the always-coveted real Mexican Cokes. Chorizo breakfast burritos and coffee start the day right when the doors open at 10am.
The Sequoians
10200 Cull Canyon Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94552
You've got nothing to hide at The Sequoians, a premiere nude recreation getaway at the top of Cull Canyon Road.More The facility was incorporated in 1947. Passing ranches, barnyards and vast open spaces on the drive up, visitors leave the city behind and head to a peaceful, relaxing, private environment. Enjoy a rustic, park-like setting covering 80 acres with a pool, hot tub, hiking trails, recreation hall and frequent theme parties like Hawaiian luaus. People of all ages and from all walks of life can be found here. During the week and the off-season, November through March, The Sequoians is only open to members.