The company announced Friday that it will take one house brand off shelves and offer refunds. The CDC reports 29 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Bredeney from 18 states, possibly linked to the peanut butter.
Owner David Le said he expects to open the restaurant in the next three weeks.
Off the Grid brings a caravan of food trucks to the South Shore Center for cream puffs, Filipino food, baos and more every Saturday afternoon.
Even the bees are local An Alameda couple creates line of natural products using honey and wax from their beehives.
Color Me Mine of Alameda will host a costume swap Saturday, Oct. 13, from 6 to 9 p.m. Bring in last year's costume ahead of time and receive a voucher for a new-to-you costume at the exchange.
Model T, Mustang, muscle cars — all on display Saturday on Park Street.
Thank you to Alameda photographer Les Chan for these shots of the Neptune Beach Community Celebration on Webster Street.
Three finalists served 12 drinks each in 15 minutes, conserved milk and created signature drinks (think blueberries and dark chocolate) in the annual competition, held at the Peet's roasting plant in Alameda this week.
The East End breakfast-and-lunch spot is adding occasional dinners — with a twist. The first scheduled "guest chef" dinner is Oct. 18.
Insomniac productions, whose Saturday night concert irritated residents in Alameda, San Leandro and Oakland, says a festival in Las Vegas produced millions. A case of follow the money?
Off the Grid rolls into the South Shore Center Saturday, offering a variety of meals on wheels. All familiar faces this week, with the tastes of Peru, the Philippines, Korea and more.
The children's store at 1339 Park St. will celebrate its "green" facelift with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday at
The low-price Japanese retailer, which opened a 1,400 sq. ft. pop-up store at the center last year, has signed a five-year lease for a much larger store. It's expected to open in October or November.
Mother and daughter team find the recipe for sweet success in gourmet cupcakes for weddings, celebrities and anyone who likes a treat.
Got a hankering for cupcakes? A new store devoted to bite-sized goodies opened on Saturday, which was Customer Appreciation Day in the Park Street business district. Photos by Les Chan.
Off the Grid returns to South Shore Center Saturday, offering a variety of meals on wheels. What's on the menu this week? Breakfast, curry, hot dogs ...
Off the Grid rolls into the South Shore Center Saturday, offering a variety of meals on wheels. What's on the menu this week? Burritos, cupcakes and more.
The 10,000 square foot furniture store is being transformed into a mini-mall, with one boutique open, two more stores scheduled to open soon and five more on the way.
Off the Grid rolls into the South Shore Center Saturday, offering a variety of meals on wheels. What's on the menu this week? Curry, cream puffs and more.
Alameda resident expands family restaurant business, bringing Cambodian food to the Island.
You could stand on a corner and look around until a restaurant sign draws you in. But we've got a better idea.Each week, Alameda Patch picks a great restaurant either in town or nearby that is worth checking out.
Flavors of Alameda: All types and ages of homes are for sale this week on the Island.
Does romance await?
Find the home you've been looking for!
New store is an umbrella for entrepreneurs to sell unique gifts...as well a center for community events.
Take a peek inside Alameda homes for sale.
Take a peek inside homes for sale on the island this weekend
Filmmaker helps families capture their memories for future generations
Encinal students jet off at lunch to find affordable food on the go
Houses for sale in Alameda ... check them out this weekend.
Organizers lacked proper permit for scheduled Earhart market, but still hope to bring produce to Bay Farm.
Short on time and cash, Alameda students seek out tasty deals.
Award-winning burgers come to Alameda's Towne Centre.
Family business serves up the community.
After more than 29 years in business, Alameda's Video Station closes its doors.
Motto: Great taste doesn't have to be expensive
Open houses in Alameda for the weekend of Sept. 18 and 19.
Owner Diane Jatczak says she and husband Andrew will rent a commercial kitchen by the hour to fulfill outstanding orders ("Don't worry we won't let anyone down," she said) and will be looking for a new location for the bakery.