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by John M. Zukoski on May 28, 2011 |
No Comments | Topics: Local Businesses · Restaurants · Things To Do

Around Dublin favorites Bunjo’s Comedy Lounge in Dublin, CA and La Pupusa House in Livermore, CA were recently featured in daily deal offerings by Groupon and the Amazon-backed LivingSocial. Bunjo’s Comedy Lounge, located inside The Willow Tree restaurant and next to Earl Anthony’s Dublin Bowl, sold 157 two-ticket packages at a discount of 55%. Bunjo’s Comedy Lounge spotlights both veteran and up-and-coming comedians whose credits include HBO, Showtime, Comedy Central, and more. Some of the folks who purchased their Bunjo’s Comedy Lounge Groupon deals will get to use their discounted tickets at Bunjo’s Comedy Lounge’s 4th Annual Killer Laughs Competition.
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by John M. Zukoski on May 25, 2011 |
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Rockin’ Jump, Tri-Valley’s first trampoline park, will soft open on May 27th at 5875 Arnold Road in Dublin, CA. Rockin’ Jump is located behind Sybase and only a few minutes from the I-580 Hacienda Drive exit. The trampoline arenas at Rockin’ Jump have something for everyone. Some highlights include the Rockin’ Splash where kids of all ages can jump from trampolines into a pool of soft foam cubes, Rockin’ Arena for general jumping, Rockin’ Dodge for trampoline dodge ball, Rockin’ Dunk for trampoline basketball, and Rockin’ Robics exercise classes where one hour of trampolining can burn approximately 1,000 calories. Guests who stop by Rockin’ Jump on May 27th will also receive a free “Second Hour” voucher that may be used with the purchase of an hour of jump time at their next visit.
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by John M. Zukoski on May 20, 2011 |
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Fresh off the success of its successful Cuda Ridge wine tasting event in March, Mama Rosa’s Pizza and Pasta will be featuring the wine of Nottingham Cellars from Livermore, CA in an upcoming wine tasting event. Nottingham Cellars will be providing a FULL FLIGHT of complimentary tastings at Mama Rosa’s on Saturday, May 21st from 1PM to 5PM. As with the tasting in March, Mama Rosa’s will also be offering complimentary appetizers for guests during this special event.
In addition to the complimentary Nottingham Cellars wine tasting and appetizers, Mama Rosa’s is also extending a 2-for-1 special dinner offer to customers who purchase either two glasses or a bottle of Nottingham Cellars wine on Saturday. Guests only need to remember to use the code word “Ralphie” to receive the discount. As with March’s event, Mama Rosa’s will waive the corkage fee for all Livermore Valley wines.
Nottingham Cellars will have its wine maker and staff on hand to pour and answer questions. Nottingham Cellars is run by the father-and-son team of Jeff and Collin Cranor. “Our philosophy of wine making is to work with only the finest wine grape growers in the Valley. Our dedication to careful production and attention to detail in every phase of wine making comes through with every sip,” wrote the Cranors on their website.
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by Around Dublin Team on May 13, 2011 |
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The highly anticipated Cellar 9 Restaurant & Bar has finally opened its doors to eager customers in Dublin, CA. The “American comfort food with a flare” promised by co-owners Doug Garcia and Rose Thome is definitely worth the wait. Located at the beautifully constructed Grafton Station in East Dublin, Cellar 9 offers an upscale dining experience at a reasonable price.
As the first restaurant at Grafton Station to make itself accessible to pedestrian foot traffic on the Grafton Street side of the shopping plaza, Cellar 9 greets customers with an impressive entrance that features a cathedral ceiling. Behind the reception area is Cellar 9′s custom-rehabilitated bar, which is fully stocked with the finest wine selection in Dublin. As customers take a right turn toward the main dining area, they are treated to a clear view of Grafton Station’s other side and its unique water fountain.
On the side of the restaurant closest to Dublin Boulevard is the ancillary dining area that will one day become Cellar 9′s wine lounge. Every piece of furniture and every finishing detail in this room exudes an understated elegance that reminds patrons of the downstairs lounge section at the Ruby Hill Country Club in Pleasanton. Folks who frequent Coco Cabana at The Shops at Waterford during happy hour or Hap’s in Downtown Pleasanton for dinner should feel right at home.
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by John M. Zukoski on May 12, 2011 |
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The Data Rescue Center recently unveiled its brand new architectural masterpiece at 1599 Greenville Road in Livermore, CA in the heart of the Tri-Valley Innovation Center next to the Lawrence Livermore National Lab. The Data Rescue Center is a data recovery company founded in 2009.
After outgrowing its previous facility in Downtown Pleasanton, the Data Rescue Center moved to its current location in Livermore. The new facility at the Tri-Valley Innovation Hub is both sleek and elegant. While companies like Epsilon and Sony play fast and loose with people’s private data, The Data Rescue Center takes data security very seriously. When customers send their hard drives to The Data Rescue Center, the hard drives are kept safe in a Class 2 vault, which is built using a type of cement composite that is seven times stronger than regular cement. The Data Rescue Center is the only company in the data recovery industry to use a Class 2 vault. Most banks like Chase and Bank of America are content with a Class 1 vault.
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by John M. Zukoski on May 9, 2011 |
15 Comments | Topics: Development · Local Businesses · Opinions

Linda Maurer, the City of Dublin’s Economic Development Director, recently spoke at a Dublin Rotary Club meeting about all the new development throughout Dublin, CA. According to Maurer, development started heating up last summer. The City is now feeling better about its overall economic health. The City of Dublin recently adopted a new comprehensive downtown specific plan. In the Transit District, which is to the south of Dublin Boulevard, the land uses expected are mixed use, 1,100 housing units, commercial, and office. The Retail District north of Dublin Boulevard is somewhat hampered by large institutional land owners more interested in the status quo than in new development or redevelopment proposals. In the Village Parkway District, some turnover of older uses is anticipated, and the City has made provisions for residential uses mixed in with the retail.
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by Judith Henderson on May 3, 2011 |
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“Hear Ye, Hear Ye,” all new residents of the Tri-Valley region and Livermore wine terroir. Spring is here, and the time to discover the wine country and region you live in is now. Just knowing that we live in California’s oldest wine-producing region is fantastic news. Starting in May, wineries around the state and the Livermore region will be hosting events on site, including Mother’s Day events.
The spring wine tasting events, including Red Wine and Chocolate and several wine dinners featuring great food and the newest wines of the year, can be found on at the official website of Livermore Wine Growers Association. While visiting the wine pages, check out what kind of wines are being produced by which wineries, and see if there is something that piques your imagination.
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by John M. Zukoski on May 1, 2011 |
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Dublin-based Ambiance Design and Staging is on the ascent. Ambiance’s business model is to work with customers to offer innovative residential and commercial creative interior design solutions at affordable rates. Ambiance’s service portfolio ranges from simple consultation to complete design projects. It also specializes in staging residential and commercial spaces for sale or exhibition.
“Ambiance Design staged our old house and helped us sell in a bad economy. After we bought our new house we knew exactly where to go to turn our house into a home,” shared Dublin resident Ruchi Dutta. Ambiance’s residential services include single-room or whole house redesign, kitchen and bath remodeling, space/floor/furniture planning, and home staging.
Ambiance also offers a wide range of commercial services such as design consultation and cubicle installations. “Ambiance Design and Staging, the amazing Interior Designer team of Payal Shah and Ira Rajput, has turned the look of our sleepy little office around,” said CEO Alok Bhatia of Canvas InfoTech Inc.
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by Around Dublin Team on April 28, 2011 |
7 Comments | Topics: City Hall · Local Businesses · Local Issues · Opinions

City Planning Manager Jeff Baker recently confirmed that Dublin Hyundai decided not to appeal the Planning Commission’s unanimous vote against the mega LED sign proposal along the I-580 corridor in Dublin, CA. Dublin Hyundai had hoped to install a two-sided, 450-square-foot LED billboard similar in size and design to the LED billboard next to the Oakland Coliseum along I-880 and the digital billboards popular throughout the Sacramento area. The mega-sign proposal drew the ire of many Tri-Valley residents who were upset by the aesthetic, environmental, and city planning implications of the 450-square-foot LED billboard.
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