East Bay Faves
Books Inc is one of East Bay Faves.

1. Books Inc

8.4
1344 Park St, Alameda, CA
Libreria · East End · 10 consigli e recensioni
Burma Superstar is one of East Bay Faves.

2. Burma Superstar

8.7
1345 Park St (Alameda Ave), Alameda, CA
Ristorante birmano · East End · 80 consigli e recensioni
Taqueria Ramiro & Sons is one of East Bay Faves.

3. Taqueria Ramiro & Sons

7.7
2321 Alameda Ave (at Park St), Alameda, CA
Ristorante di burrito · East End · 15 consigli e recensioni
Zachary's Chicago Pizza is one of East Bay Faves.

4. Zachary's Chicago Pizza

9.1
5801 College Ave (at Oak Grove Ave), Oakland, CA
Pizzeria · Rockridge · 152 consigli e recensioni
Tuttimelon / TeaWay is one of East Bay Faves.

5. Tuttimelon / TeaWay

6.5
2402 Central Ave (at Park St), Alameda, CA
Gelateria · East End · 15 consigli e recensioni
Forbidden Island is one of East Bay Faves.

6. Forbidden Island

8.7
1304 Lincoln Ave (at Sherman St), Alameda, CA
Tiki bar · West End · 93 consigli e recensioni
Grand Lake Theater is one of East Bay Faves.

7. Grand Lake Theater

9.3
3200 Grand Ave (at Lake Park Ave), Oakland, CA
Sala cinematografica · Lakeshore · 85 consigli e recensioni
Jack London Square Farmers' Market is one of East Bay Faves.

8. Jack London Square Farmers' Market

7.9
Water St. (at Webster St.), Oakland, CA
Mercato dei contadini · Produce and Waterfront · 24 consigli e recensioni
Bakesale Betty is one of East Bay Faves.

9. Bakesale Betty

8.6
5098 Telegraph Ave (at 51st St), Oakland, CA
Panetteria · Temescal · 123 consigli e recensioni
Golden Gate Bridge is one of East Bay Faves.

10. Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Brg S, San Francisco, CA
Ponte · 812 consigli e recensioni

HISTORYHISTORY: The Golden Gate Bridge was the longest suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed in 1937, & has become an internationally recognized symbol of San Francisco and CA.

11. Golden Gate Bridge

Golden Gate Brg S, San Francisco, CA
Ponte · 812 consigli e recensioni

MazdaMazda: The famous International Orange color was originally used as a sealant for the bridge. Many locals persuaded Morrow to paint the bridge in the vibrant orange color instead of standard silver or gray.