New Parking Enforcement in Downtown Alameda
The City of Alameda officially launched its new parking enforcement service on May 23 with improved enforcement in the Park Street area. The program aims to increase compliance with parking rules to ensure spaces are available for visitors, crosswalks and bike lanes are clear, accessible parking zones are reserved for people with disability placards, street sweeping keeps debris out of our waterways, and more.
When people park their cars for more than 2 hours, double park, or park in a red zone, it makes parking difficult and our streets dangerous. Follow these tips to help ensure spaces are available, crosswalks and bike lanes are clear, and accessible parking zones are reserved for people with disability placards:
1) Don’t circle for parking. Instead, go straight to the Civic Center Parking Structure at 1416 Oak Street. Parking here is cheaper and more plentiful than on the street. And the elevator is fixed!
2) Watch for pedestrians at all times.
3) Park legally! Meters and time limits, when enforced, reduce congestion and can open up parking spaces for visitors wanting to shop and dine in our district.
For more information, head to: www.alamedaca.gov/parking
As of June 3, all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, must wear face coverings again in most indoor public settings, based on the recent order from Alameda County health officials. Thank you in advance for remaining kind, supportive, and respective when shopping and dining in the district.
The Hunt Is On! Spring Scavenger Hunt, May 1-15
Have fun doing this season’s family-friendly Spring Scavenger Hunt in Downtown Alameda. Colorful spring decals have been “hidden” throughout the shopping district in a number of window displays. Stroll the downtown sidewalks May 1-15 to find the items needed to create a colorful Spring basket.
Do the scavenger hunt in one day or take your time while visiting the fabulous businesses in Alameda’s downtown shopping district.
Kids can have extra fun doing the scavenger hunt. Get them started by printing this Coloring Page. Each of the items to be found in the windows is pictured on the page.
Prizes! Find all 8 items for a chance to win your very own Spring Grow Kit. Submit your completed entry form no later than 1pm on Sunday, May 15.
Get all the details here: www.DowntownAlameda.com/SpringStroll
Special Offers! A number of businesses are extending the fun by offering treats and discounts on the last day of the Spring Scavenger Hunt. Step into shops and restaurants for springtime specials:
Lola’s Chicken Shack – Free cookie with purchase of $20 or more when you mention the scavenger hunt.
Magpie & Thorn – Free lollipops for kids.
Mommy’s Trading Post – Surprise treat with purchase of $25 or more when you mention the scavenger hunt.
Park Street Plaza – Stop in and say “Hello.” The 6 businesses inside will be offering various welcome treats.
Poke Koma – Surprise gift with purchase of $50 or more when you mention the scavenger hunt.
The Massage Clinic – Gifted 30 minute “targeted massage” with purchase of a package.
Toy Safari – Join us for a Play Day to celebrate becoming a Flagship Store for HABA Toys. There will be prizes and games for all ages!
Having fun doing the Spring Scavenger Hunt? Post a photo of you and your family doing the Spring Scavenger Hunt using hashtags: #DowntownAlameda #SpringHunt
New Businesses in Downtown Alameda (April 2022)
Welcome the spring season and new beginnings! We’d like to introduce the newest Downtown Alameda businesses to Open With Care… and others that are in the works.
New Downtown Businesses:
May Thai Kitchen, 1319 Park Street
Extraordinary authentic Thai food and a dynamic dining experience for the whole family.
Navarro Fitness, 1416 Park Street
Affordable high-intensity personal training that helps you hit your specific fitness goals.
Square One, 1311 Park Street
Services include printing, copying, laminating, shipping, and mailboxes.
New Owners:
Alameda Chiropractic Center, 2543 Santa Clara Ave
Hobnob, 1333 Park Street
More Businesses in the Works:
Read MoreAlameda Restaurant Week Features Island Delights
There is no better way to explore a city’s unique dining scene than Restaurant Week. And Alameda is no exception. Join us March 25 – April 3, 2022 for a ten-day event celebrating the culinary delights of our island city. Alameda Restaurant Week is back for a 5th year with dozens of local eateries!
Explore the diverse variety of restaurants that prepare exceptional ethnic and American fare throughout Alameda, from casual eateries to upscale dining rooms. Visit places you’ve always wanted to try and rediscover old favorites. Whatever you crave, you’ll find it in Alameda.
In celebration of restaurant week, participating restaurants are offering special menus, discounts, and signature fare for dine-in, carryout, or delivery. In addition to indoor dining, many of the local eateries provide comfortable outdoor seating in patios and parklets.
And after dining with any of the fabulous restaurants, be sure to enter the AWR2022 raffle for a chance to win some fantastic prizes. Over $1,000 in prizes are available and it’s easy to enter.
So go ahead… enjoy Alameda Restaurant Week 2022 and celebrate the cuisine that makes Alameda a trending culinary hotspot!
Participating Downtown Alameda Restaurants
Alameda Comedy Club, Alley & Vine, Asena, Cinema Grill, Dragon Rouge Bistro, East End, Hang Ten Boiler, Julie’s Coffee & Tea Garden, Lola’s Chicken Shack, McGee’s Bar & Grill, Speisekammer, Spinning Bones, The Park Street Tavern, The Preacher’s Daughter, Toomie’s Thai, Tucker’s Ice Cream
Sample list of special offers:
Read MoreSip, Savor, Discover: Whiskey Stroll Returns!
It’s back! Sip and stroll your way through our historic downtown district tasting premium small-batch whiskeys paired with yummy bites at the 4th annual Downtown Alameda Whiskey Stroll. Enjoy an evening filled with food, drink, and entertainment while learning about the unique styles of Northern California distillers and local chefs. The popular event returns on Friday, March 4, 6:00-9:00pm.
The Alameda Strolls are a great way to discover new places and support local businesses. Ticket holders will visit twelve unique downtown shops and spaces to taste small-batch whiskeys from a fantastic selection of Northern California distilleries. And while at each stop, guests will enjoy a savory or sweet bite perfectly paired with each whiskey.
This year’s Whiskey Stroll features a number of new businesses. First-time distillers include Ammunition Wine + Whiskey, Bardstown Bourbon Company, DuNord Social Spirits, and Young & Yonder Spirits. To keep things interesting, CRAFT Beer & Wine will once again be hosting a “Mystery Pour.” And as a bonus stop, Mommy’s Trading Post is offering samples of ‘Monday’ — a zero alcohol whiskey created for those who like to enjoy a cocktail without the alcohol.
Additionally, new retailer Magpie & Thorn will be host to a local chocolatier who is adding whiskey from the paired distiller to their tasty creations. And amazing street tacos from the newly opened Casa Revolución Taqueria will be served in LF Cochrane and Associates’ “secret” courtyard.
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