Jackie Burrell – Silicon Valley https://www.siliconvalley.com Silicon Valley Business and Technology news and opinion Sat, 04 Nov 2023 14:56:01 +0000 en-US hourly 30 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://www.siliconvalley.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/32x32-sv-favicon-1.jpg?w=32 Jackie Burrell – Silicon Valley https://www.siliconvalley.com 32 32 116372262 12 fantastic Bay Area doughnut shops that will knock your socks off https://www.siliconvalley.com/2023/10/16/12-fantastic-bay-area-doughnut-shops-that-will-knock-your-socks-off/ Mon, 16 Oct 2023 16:00:44 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com/?p=598730&preview=true&preview_id=598730 For Bay Area fans of fried sweet dough — and who isn’t? — there’s a wide world of doughnuts out there. Malasadas from the Portuguese and Hawaiian traditions. American-Japanese mochi delights. Vegan creations that taste just as good as their counterparts. And what may soon become a trend, sourdough doughnuts.

Here are a dozen of our favorite shops — some innovative, some rooted in tradition, some with pop-up hours and some open 24/7. Read, try some, then tell us about your go-to spot in the form at the bottom of the article. We’ll share those with readers.

Founders Donuts, Lafayette

The best-kept secret in Lamorinda is this pandemic-era pop-up, which specializes in handmade old-fashioned and milk bread doughnuts. Don’t expect glazed, raised, fluffy carb clouds. (For those, head a couple of blocks away to the classic Johnny’s on Mt. Diablo Boulevard, makers of doughnut holes so addictive, a dozen feeds … um … me.)

Founders has the fancy doughnuts you bring to brunch, where you hope no one notices that the bakery’s signature doughnut holes, perched atop their torus partners, might possibly have gone awol en route (nom nom).

Founders Donuts sampler box includes, clockwise from top left, blueberry, signature vanilla and lemon-poppy seed old-fashioned doughnuts and coconut, glazed and bittersweet chocolate milk bread doughnuts. (Jackie Burrell/Bay Area News Group)
Founders Donuts sampler box includes, clockwise from top left, blueberry, signature vanilla and lemon-poppy seed old-fashioned doughnuts and coconut, glazed and bittersweet chocolate milk bread doughnuts. (Jackie Burrell/Bay Area News Group) 

Order ahead — a six-pack sampler ($25), perhaps, or a pair of threesies that showcase flavors such as vividly violet blueberry, classic vanilla and bittersweet chocolate. Then roll up to the Lafayette Kitchen, a commercial kitchen space, on Saturday morning and text your name to a super secret number (it’s on your receipt) to pick up your treats, each topped with a matching doughnut hole.

Japanese milk bread is, as you might expect, given the name, bready which gives those doughnuts a texture you don’t often find in the doughnut genre. The old-fashioned doughnuts are classics, with a square raised edge on the top, all the better for holding those doughnut holes.

The bite: The glaze on the blueberry is gorgeous, but the tangy, citrusy, lemon-poppy seed old-fashioned is our fave.

Good to know: No walk-ups! The pre-order window runs from Monday noon to Thursday evening.

The details: Pickup is 7 to 10 a.m. Saturdays at the Lafayette Kitchen, 271 Lafayette Circle in Lafayette; www.foundersdonuts.com.

Fans of Stan's Donuts can now find the legendary glazed and other doughnuts from the homey Santa Clara shop, shown above, in downtown San Jose at Academic Coffee. (Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group archives)
Fans of Stan’s Donuts can now find the legendary glazed and other doughnuts from the homey Santa Clara shop, shown above, in downtown San Jose at Academic Coffee. (Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group archives) 

Stan’s Donut Shop, Santa Clara

How can you tell a fabulous doughnut shop from a good one?

First, you’ll find the crowd-control instructions posted outside telling customers how and where to line up and limiting the number allowed inside to order at any time (six). When you get in the door, you’ll see a wall of framed reviews and accolades. Generations’ worth of raves. Next, you will discover that this doughnut shop is so revered that it has its own line of merch.

And finally, the taste test. Stan’s warm, fresh, glazed doughnuts ($1.50) — pillowy and perfect — have been ranking among the Bay Area’s very best since 1959. They’re the stars of a full lineup that includes maple bars, old-fashioneds, buttermilk doughnuts and more.

The nostalgic setting is a bonus. Founded by Stan Wittmayer and run by son Rick after his father’s retirement, the shop remains in the family’s hands. The Wittmayer daughters have wisely maintained the classic diner look, from the vintage signs to the old-school counter seating.

The bite: Besides the popular glazed doughnuts, Stan’s makes a terrific buttermilk doughnut du jour ($2). Wednesday, for example, is the day for strawberry flavored, and Saturday is lemon. From now until Thanksgiving, pumpkin buttermilks will be baked every Friday. The cinnamon rolls ($3) are also a big hit.

Good to know: No weak diner coffee here. Stan’s serves the “Moka Java” blend from Peerless Coffee, a top Oakland roaster.

The details: Open from 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 2628 Homestead Road, Santa Clara. Place phone orders at least 24 hours in advance at 408-296-5982. Stan’s accepts cash, checks only. (If downtown San Jose is closer for you, the owners of Academic Coffee, 499 S. Second St., pick up Stan’s doughnuts to sell every day at their shop.)

A selection of filled malasadas from Ocean Malasada Co. These airy and fluffy doughnuts are stuffed with Hawaiian-inspired fillings, including in the flavors of lilikoi, haupia, guava and ube. (Photo by Kate Bradshaw/Bay Area News Group.)
A selection of filled malasadas from Ocean Malasada Co. These airy and fluffy doughnuts are stuffed with Hawaiian-inspired fillings, including in the flavors of lilikoi, haupia, guava and ube. (Kate Bradshaw/Bay Area News Group.) 

Ocean Malasada Co., San Mateo, San Ramon, Walnut Creek and other locations

Biting into these fluffy malasadas is like sinking your teeth into a cloud, if that cumulus were coated in sugar crystals and lined with custard. Randy and Dee Santos first started making the Portuguese confections, which are so popular in Hawaii, in 2016.

Today, Randy co-owns San Francisco’s 5-month-old Far from Paradise cafe, which offers Hawaiian desserts, including malasadas and shave ice. You can pick up Ocean Malasada’s irresistible doughnuts there and at other locations around the Bay each week.

The bite: The Nutella malasada is wonderfully decadent, and the haupia version is filled with Hawaiian coconut pudding.

Good to know: No need to go to San Francisco. You can pick up your sugary treats at the San Ramon or Walnut Creek farmers markets or at the pop-up held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday-Friday inside San Mateo’s Takahashi Market.

The details: The San Francisco shop is open from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday-Monday at 296 Ocean Ave.; farfromparadise.square.site.

Donut Wheel, Livermore

Pick up some nostalgia alongside some old-fashioned, maple-glazed perfection at Livermore’s Donut Wheel. Walking through the doors of this retro doughnut parlor feels like taking a step back in time to a cash-only era, where you can buy a doughnut hole for a quarter.

A customer exits the front door of the Donut Wheel in Livermore, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 9, 2023. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
A customer exits the front door of the Donut Wheel in Livermore, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 9, 2023. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) 

Manager Savanna Taing says she learned the art of doughnut baking at the shop from her parents, who immigrated to the U.S. from Cambodia in the 1980s. They picked up the craft themselves from relatives who worked at Bob’s Donuts in Palo Alto before taking ownership of the Donut Wheel. Today, Taing trains all the bakers and employees at the shop.

Donut shop owner Savanna Taing holds tray of glazed donuts at the Donut Wheel in Livermore, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 9, 2023. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)
Donut shop owner Savanna Taing holds tray of glazed donuts at the Donut Wheel in Livermore, Calif., on Monday, Oct. 9, 2023. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group) 

The bite: Check out the maple old-fashioned with its thick maple glaze and crispy exterior. Another customer fave is the enormous apple fritter, with cinnamon spice and glaze infused into each bubbly bite. The apple bits are clumped mostly toward the center of the pastry.

Good to know: This doughnut shop is cash-only – raised, cake and old-fashioned doughnuts are $1.65 each while fancier cinnamon rolls, apple fritters and cream-filled doughnuts come in at $2.35.

The details: Open daily at 2017 First St., Livermore.

Psycho Donuts, Campbell, Santa Clara and other locations

Let’s see, how should one describe a doughnut shop whose top-sellers go by names like Cereal Killer, Boston Scream Pie and the Unicorn Fart?

Wacky. Irreverent. Outrageous. And tasty.

And now available at more locations. Psycho, which launched in 2009 in a small Campbell strip mall, now also operates a large kiosk at Valley Fair in Santa Clara and has branched out to offer doughnuts in the Levi’s Stadium suites for Niners games and concerts.

The flavors are bold and the names are fun (mostly). Among the regular and rotating flavors (about $5 each) are Nutella the Hun, This One, That One, the two-sided Jekyll & Hyde, Strawberry Fields Forever, Glazed & Confused, Dirty Chai and the Marla, a maple bar sprinkled with Butterfinger crumbs.

For holidays, including Halloween, Psycho offers a surprise box of specialty doughnuts, available only by advance reservation.

The bite: We’re fans of the, ahem, Dead Elvis, which pays tribute to the king’s favorite sandwich with peanut butter and banana filling, bacon and a drizzle of jelly. And, if you see the Passionista on the menu, buy a couple. That doughnut is filled with a lovely passionfruit curd.

Good to know: Psycho bakes and delivers an exclusive doughnut, the Boston Whoopie Pie, every day to four Nob Hill supermarkets (Los Gatos, Mountain View, Campbell, San Jose).

The details: Open daily at Valley Fair, 2855 Stevens Creek Blvd., from 11 a.m. or until they sell out (Level 2, near Nordstrom), and Thursday-Sunday in Campbell, 2006 S. Winchester Blvd., from 8 a.m. until sold out. www.psychodonuts.com

Mochiholic in Pleasanton offers mochi doughnuts like the tiramisu creme brulee, strawberry and lychee varieties shown here. (Photo by Kate Bradshaw/Bay Area News Group)
Mochiholic in Pleasanton offers mochi doughnuts like the tiramisu creme brulee, strawberry and lychee varieties shown here. (Kate Bradshaw/Bay Area News Group) 

Mochiholic, Pleasanton

This dessert shop, which offers colorfully decorated mochi doughnuts, opened in Pleasanton in 2021. The doughnut menu changes seasonally, but classic flavors include strawberry, matcha, chocolate Oreo, black sesame and cinnamon sugar. Some of the seasonal flavors available on a recent visit included tiramisu crème brûlée and a bright blue lychee doughnut topped with Fruity Pebbles.

The bite: The standout flavor here is the strawberry mochi doughnut ($3), which is topped with a vibrant pink glaze and freeze-dried strawberry powder, adding tangy, fruity flavor to each chewy mochi bite. These doughnuts’ signature circle-of-bubbles shape makes them easy to share, too.

Good to know: Mochiholic also offers boba and crème brûlée, plus a mochi mix to make at home.

The details: Open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily at 4233 Rosewood Drive, Suite 9, in Pleasanton; mochiholic.com.

Chuck’s Donuts, Redwood City and Belmont

Walk through the doors of this Redwood City standby on Woodside Road any time of day — it’s open 24/7 — and despite the shop’s humble exterior, the place exudes a sense of abundance. Stacks of pink pastry boxes are piled to the ceiling, future take-away homes for the layers of glistening frosted doughnuts packed inside towering display cases. And an entire wall is devoted to happy customers, whose smiling faces and frosted grins peek out from photos pinned up over the years.

The bite: We loved the crème brûlée custard-filled doughnut with the torched sugar on top. A symphony of textures, it marries crispiness, fluffiness and creaminess in each bite.

Good to know: Chuck’s is cash only.

The details: Open 24/7 at 801 Woodside Road in Redwood City and 641 Ralston Ave. in Belmont.

Donut Farm, Oakland

Is there something about the restrictions of a vegan diet that makes people crave flavor? That would explain Donut Farm, whose doughnuts are potent sugar-bombs in zingy tastes like Orange Creamsicle and Lavender Earl Grey.

Donut Farm was started by music scenester and activist Josh Levine – he’s a founding member of Berkeley’s punk club 924 Gilman Street – and it dabbles in a wide variety of things, including feeding the homeless with vegan burritos. Still, the all-organic, vegan doughnuts are the main attraction, and they come in a rainbow of colors priced from $3 to $4 “top-shelf” confections.

The basic formula is a cake doughnut that’s slathered in a thick layer of intense glaze, with an interior that’s both dense and pleasantly chewy. When you order a blueberry doughnut, you are getting the full force of what feels like hundreds of compressed blueberries. Yeast-raised doughnuts and apple fritters are available Friday to Sunday. Just know that they’re extremely popular and usually sell out before 11 a.m.

Coffee aficionados will appreciate that the beans come from Oakland’s family-run McLaughlin Coffee Company. And there’s a bustling vegan brunch on Saturdays and Sundays, where diners can try herbed doughnuts smothered in shiitake-thyme gravy with Southern greens.

The bite: The maple is a good and full flavored version of the classic. If you want a more subtle, less-sweet bite go for the Vanilla Cookie or just the Plain Cake – it sounds like a cliché, but you really won’t be able to tell it’s vegan.

Good to know: The folks at Donut Farm also run the Coffee Conscious cafe in North Berkeley, which prepares other vegan pastries like scones and yam rolls.

Details: Open 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekends at 6037 San Pablo Ave., Oakland; vegandonut.farm

Third Culture Bakery, Walnut Creek and elsewhere

Third Culture’s claim to fame is its Original Mochi Muffin, a crunchy/chewy confection made from pandan and coconut milk. But its butter-mochi doughnuts are danged good, too. They’re lightly chewy discoids that shine with the flavors of seasonal fruit and – if you’re lucky enough to snag it before it sells out – a black glaze that requires 72 hours of stone-milling Japanese sesame.

Matcha, left, and Ube, right, butter-mochi donuts from Third Culture Bakery. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group)
You can sample butter-mochi doughnuts in flavors such as matcha, left, and ube at Walnut Creek’s Third Culture Bakery. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group File) 

Founders and real-life partners Sam Butarbutar and Wenter Shyu started Third Culture to pay homage to the flavors of their childhoods in Indonesia and Taiwan. Ingredients are sourced for maximum deliciousness. Mochiko sweet-rice flour comes from Koda Farms, reputedly the oldest California rice producer (begun by the descendent of a samurai), and the dough incorporates local milk and French-style butter. The doughnuts are baked, rather than fried, resulting in a nicely dense but springy cake with a central indentation that collects pools of delicious glaze.

The chefs stay on top of the trends, so you might spot a salted egg-yolk mochi doughnut with a sweet-and-savory yellow dust ($3.35). Half the fun is deciding which flavor to go for – guava cheesecake, mango-passion fruit, jasmine milk tea? – and then veering into a totally different direction, like picking up mochi-banana bread pudding with intense chocolate and coconut flavors ($6.25).

The bite: Get the black sesame if you can; anything that takes 72 hours to prepare is usually worth it. And the fruit versions are a delight, with standouts being Strawberry Cream and Raspberry Lychee.

Good to know: There’s a serious matcha program at Third Culture, with sencha green tea leaves sourced from Kyoto. It’s hand-whisked and served up as lattes and sparkling fruit infusions.

Details: Open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily at 1310 S. California Blvd., Walnut Creek (other locations in Berkeley and San Francisco); thirdculturebakery.com/

SoDo Donuts, various pop-up locations

With sourdough pizza, sourdough beer and sourdough ice cream already floating around in the Bay Area, it was just a matter of time before someone threw doughnuts into the bacterial pantheon.

Know what? It totally works. Pastry chef Elle Cowan’s SoDo Donuts – a pop-up with her friends – claims to be the first place here doing sourdough doughnuts, but given their deliciousness it’ll likely have competitors. The dough is slow-fermented and pampered for three days before being tossed into hot rice-bran oil, creating fried orbs with a bubbly top, funky tang and the buttery goodness of a Parker House roll.

SoDo Donuts makes sourdough donuts with locally sourced dairy and fruits. Pictured: Savory Red Pepper and Chevre with Prosciutto (left), Burnt Honey Cream (right) and Mexican Hot Chocolate Custard. (John Metcalfe/Bay Area News Group)
SoDo Donuts makes sourdough doughnuts with locally sourced dairy and fruits. Pictured: Savory Red Pepper and Chevre with Prosciutto (left), Burnt Honey Cream (right) and Mexican Hot Chocolate Custard. (John Metcalfe/Bay Area News Group) 

Most of the doughnuts have a not-too-sweet filling. Locally sourced ingredients include dairy from Straus Family Creamery, double-yolk eggs from Johnson Farms in Briones and fruits and flowers from the chef’s own garden. Flavors change with the season, so during summer you might find perfectly ripe peaches and cream, and in the fall, pumpkin custard with toasted nuts and cinnamon cream.

The traditional apple fritter sometimes appears as a green-mango fritter with salted-coconut glaze. For a left turn, definitely try one of the savory doughnuts – the filled red pepper and chevre is exceptional, and you can top it with an optional, fatty curl of prosciutto.

The bite: The Burnt Honey Cream doughnut combines caramelized honey cream with whipped mascarpone. It comes with a hat of housemade honeycomb sponge candy, which slowly melts over the doughnut to provide absolute honey decadence ($5).

Good to know: They can sell out, so it’s best to put a preorder in the day before the pop-up.

Details: For pop-up locations, hours and current menu check sododonuts.com or instagram.com/SoDoDonuts

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Vegan Bistro Donuts, San Jose and Oakland

Thanks to downtown San Jose happenings, the Vegan Bistro at 10th and Santa Clara streets has found new fans — both vegan and non-vegan — for their doughnuts. It seems you can only run, bicycle or drive by so many times before you decide you have to stop and give their goodies a try.

That makes an early arrival important for customers. Trays and trays of doughnuts have been known to sell out within three hours at this shop opened by owner Viet Hua a few years after his first one, in Oakland.

Vegan Bistro Donuts, with locations in San Jose and Oakland, sells a wide variety of cake and raised varieties, from Thursday through Sunday. (Bay Area News Group)
Vegan Bistro Donuts, with locations in San Jose and Oakland, sells a wide variety of cake and raised varieties, from Thursday through Sunday. (Bay Area News Group) 

Regular South Bay customer Sandra Moran, who favors the sprinkle-covered cake doughnuts ($3.50) but tries all the other varieties, is happy to see the word get out about the bistro’s doughnuts. “This is by far my favorite place,” she said, adding that “they were my biggest craving when I was pregnant. My children love them.”

The bite: One top seller is a takeoff on Boston cream pie, a chocolate-frosted doughnut with an appealing texture and custard filling ($4). There’s also a maple-frosted version. The old-fashioned ($4), baked on weekends only, comes in vanilla, chocolate and blueberry flavors, and those are popular too.

Good to know: The vegan Vietnamese iced coffee ($6) and Thai iced tea ($6) are made fresh daily at the shop. Only organic fruit is used in the smoothies ($5.50 to $6).

The details: Open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday-Sunday at both 449 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, and 411 E. 18th St., Oakland, with the possibility of expanded days of business soon, Hua said.

Dream Fluff Donuts, Berkeley

Scoff all you want at Krispy Kreme being a chain – and one that now does a marketing crossover called a Scooby Dooby Doo Doughnut, of all things – but when you get a fresh one, it’s pretty much the standard by which all yeast-raised doughnuts should be judged.

Dream Fluff Donuts is the rare establishment in the Bay that meets or perhaps exceeds that glazed standard. Its yeast doughnuts are light and fluffy, perfectly sweet and tear apart in your hand like fresh Hawaiian bread – you might actually tear into two or three before you’re able to restrain yourself.

A bacon-maple doughnut, breakfast-cereal doughnut and apple turnover from Dream Fluff Donuts in Berkeley. (John Metcalfe/Bay Area News Group)
A bacon-maple doughnut, breakfast-cereal doughnut and apple turnover from Dream Fluff Donuts in Berkeley. (John Metcalfe/Bay Area News Group) 

The Cambodian family-run Dream Fluff is a classic doughnut shop in all the right ways. First off, it opens at the ambitious hour of 4 a.m. The selection is vast – you got your old-fashioned, cake, jelly-filled, bars, crullers and fritters – and cheap, starting at $1.75 (though a single hole is 35 cents). They’re not afraid to experiment, evident in breakfast-cereal and bacon-topped doughnuts. And then there are the special touches like perpetually steaming coffee, scratch-off lotto tickets and random  kitchen specials like a 12-ounce cup of tater tots for $4.50.

The bite: The yeast-raised doughnuts are excellent renditions of the classic style; get them sugar- or chocolate-glazed. Folks who love big portions should also try the maple bars and the cinnamon rolls, both of which have the size and heft of home-building materials.

Good to know: The kitchen puts out solid and affordable breakfast fare like egg-and-cheese croissants, English-muffin sandwiches and short stacks of pancakes with bacon and eggs.

Details: Open 4 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, 6 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 6 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday at 2637 Ashby Ave., Berkeley; dreamfluffdonuts.wixsite.com/home.

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The world’s top 10 best cruise lines, according to travelers https://www.siliconvalley.com/2023/10/16/the-worlds-top-10-best-cruise-lines-according-to-readers/ Mon, 16 Oct 2023 13:30:29 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com/?p=598696&preview=true&preview_id=598696 Conde Nast Traveller recently unveiled its 2023 readers choice awards, which saw thousands of the travel site’s readers voting on the world’s best destinations, airports, hotels, resorts and cruise lines.

The resurgence of the latter might have been unimaginable in March 2020, but there’s no doubting cruising’s comeback. New and refurbished ships are sailing, and first-timers are clambering aboard for domestic cruises, CN Traveller’s editors note.

Globe-spanning cruises, such as Regent Seven Seas’ 34,000-mile itinerary for 2024 — a $400,000 cruise for two with stops in 31 countries  — sold out in 2.5 hours, according to ThePointsGuy’s Gene Sloan. And the company’s 2025 lineup broke that record, with every cabin booked before reservations even opened to the public.

The CN Traveller awards divide cruise lines into six categories, with Norwegian Cruise Line topping the “mega ships,” which carry 4,000 or more passengers, and first place nods for Virgin Voyages in the large ship (2,500 to 4,000) lineup; Viking in the medium ship (500 to 2,500), river and expedition categories; and Emerald Cruises for small ships carrying fewer than 500 people.

Here’s a look at the river cruises ranking. Find details on all the CN Traveller’s awards for hotels, resorts, destinations and more at www.cntraveller.com.

Top 10 River Cruises

1. Viking

2. American Cruise Lines

3. Tauck

4. Oberoi Hotels & Resorts

5. Les Bateaux Belmond

6. Grand Circle Cruise Line

7. Pandaw

8. Uniworld River Cruises

9. Sanctuary Retreats

10. AmaWaterways

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10 best cheap vacation destinations in the U.S. for 2023-24 travel https://www.siliconvalley.com/2023/08/14/10-best-cheap-vacation-destinations-in-the-u-s-for-2023-24-travel/ Mon, 14 Aug 2023 15:50:47 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com/?p=590280&preview=true&preview_id=590280 We tend to think of U.S. News & World Report in terms of college rankings, but they analyze and rank other things too, including great vacation destinations, cruises, hotels and inexpensive travel spots. And unlike those college ones, where the near-impossibility of admission is a through line for the top contenders, these affordable travel picks are accessible to everyone.

As you might guess, national parks and natural wonders figure prominently on the “best cheap vacations in the U.S.” list for 2023-2024. A quarter of the 20 destinations are national parks. California’s Sequoia & King’s Canyon National Park, for example, gets a shout-out at No. 5, thanks to its gigantic trees, stunning scenery, abundant trails and year-round access.

There are park-adjacent destinations, too, that range from Tennessee’s Gatlinburg (No. 14), which lies just outside Great Smoky Mountains National Park, to Maine’s Bar Harbor (No. 6), the gateway to Acadia National Park. And beautiful beaches, lush forests and historic cities share the limelight.

Here’s just a peek. Find all 20, along with travel guides to each destination, at travel.usnews.com/rankings/.

10 Best Cheap Vacation Destinations in the U.S. for 2023-2024

1 Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

2 Moab, Utah

3 Glacier National Park, Montana

4 Cannon Beach, Oregon

Oregon's Cannon Beach and its iconic Haystack Rock were ranked among the top U.S. beaches by TripAdvisor reviewers. (Getty Images)
Oregon’s Cannon Beach and its iconic Haystack Rock were ranked among the top U.S. beaches by TripAdvisor reviewers, too. (Getty Images) 

5 Sequoia & King’s Canyon National Park

6 Bar Harbor, Maine

7 Olympic National Park, Washington

Washington's stunning Olympic National Park encompasses dramatic mountain peaks, rainforests and rugged beaches. (Getty Images)
Washington’s stunning Olympic National Park encompasses dramatic mountain peaks, rainforests and rugged beaches. (Getty Images) 

8 Destin, Florida

9 St. Augustine, Florida

10 Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

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Tripadvisor’s Travelers Choice: Top 10 cultural and food destinations for 2023 https://www.siliconvalley.com/2023/02/06/tripadvisors-travelers-choice-awards-top-10-cultural-destinations-for-2023/ Mon, 06 Feb 2023 13:00:51 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com/?p=563897&preview=true&preview_id=563897 Whether you’re planning a globetrotting jaunt or armchair traveling it, Tripadvisor’s annual Travelers’ Choice awards are always a fun browse. The awards, which are based on reviews written by Tripadviser users, acknowledge the most popular or trending cities or countries — as we mentioned last week — but they also give a nod to other types of vacation destinations. You know, the ones chosen by foodies, culture vultures and lovers of all things outdoors. Which is to say, us. You, too?

So let’s dive into those categories, starting with the 25 best cultural destinations, the ones that offer a palpable sense of history, stunning art and more. It’s a list topped by Morocco’s 2,800-year-old walled-city of Fes, which is known for its twisting, mazelike streets and grand tiled gates. It’s also home to the University of Al-Karaouine, which was founded by a woman, Fatima al-Fihri, in 859. (Oxford is a youngster by comparison.)

Food lovers won’t be surprised to see Rome at the top of that global list, with Hanoi, Paris and Barcelona scoring deliciously high, too. You’ll have to toggle over to the U.S. version of the foodie list to get any California contenders, but there, San Diego took the No. 6 spot and San Francisco is at No. 9.

Here’s just a peek at the top 10 for each category. Find the full list and more details at www.tripadvisor.com/TravelersChoice.

Top 10 places for culture

1 Fes, Morocco

2 Jerusalem, Israel

3 Athens,  Greece

4 Dublin, Ireland

5 Jaipur, India

6 Cuba

7 Budapest, Hungary

8 Berlin, Germany

9 Seville, Spain

10 Colombo, Sri Lanka

Top 10 food destinations

1 Rome, Italy

2 Crete, Greece

3 Hanoi, Vietnam

4 Florence, Italy

5 Paris, France

6 Barcelona, Spain

7 Lisbon, Portugal

8 Naples, Italy

9 New Orleans, Louisiana

10 Jamaica

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Airbnb’s top 10 trending U.S. destinations for fall travel are an odd lot https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/08/17/airbnbs-top-10-trending-u-s-destinations-for-fall-travel-are-an-odd-lot/ https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/08/17/airbnbs-top-10-trending-u-s-destinations-for-fall-travel-are-an-odd-lot/#respond Wed, 17 Aug 2022 13:45:48 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com?p=546038&preview_id=546038 Apparently, we are all craving some beach time — and some college football?

That’s Airbnb’s conclusion, anyway. When they parsed their rental stats on who’s going where after Labor Day, the top draws for fall getaways, they said, were football towns in the South and  beachy stays on the West Coast and the Jersey Shore.

Well, sorta. Ocean City, New Jersey, is definitely a beach town. But Southern California’s Santa Ana (No. 4 on the top 10) and La Mesa (No. 5)? Let’s just say, you won’t be strolling out your Airbnb door and onto the sandy strand there, no matter what your Superhost claims. You might as well call San Jose a beachy destination.

The college football towns range from Oxford, Mississippi, home of Ole Miss, to Baton Rouge, where two Louisiana powerhouses play, and Ann Arbor for you followers of the Michigan Wolverines.

Here are Airbnb’s top trending destinations for fall getaways:

1 Ocean City, New Jersey

2 Bella Vista, Arkansas

3 Oxford, Mississippi

4 Santa Ana, California

5 La Mesa, California

6 Baton Rouge, Louisiana

7 Ann Arbor, Michigan

8 Lubbock, Texas

9 Lexington, Kentucky

10 Wheat Ridge, Colorado

 

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Airbnb calls these the top 10 summer travel destinations for 2022 https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/06/13/airbnb-calls-these-the-top-10-summer-travel-destinations-for-2022/ https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/06/13/airbnb-calls-these-the-top-10-summer-travel-destinations-for-2022/#respond Mon, 13 Jun 2022 16:00:51 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com?p=540161&preview_id=540161 Vacation planning has been a bit of a roller coaster experience the last few years, as pandemic anxiety kept made people close to home, while pent-up wanderlust made others yearn to fly far, far away.

But a recent Airbnb survey found that 90 percent of its guests were considering traveling this summer. Bookings for Airbnb digs abroad are back to pre-pandemic levels. The popularity of “unique homes” — tiny houses, for example, barns and treehouses (!)  — has soared. And several international destinations, starting with Venice and The Bahamas, have proven irresistible to vacationers contemplating summer plans.

Of course, these survey results don’t hold true for everyone — and data crunchers focused on Airbnb searches in the first quarter of 2022, so there’s no data available for the procrastinator demographic. (Or, as we prefer to be called, “spontaneous types.”)

But the 10 most popular international destinations among U.S. Airbnb bookers are a beach-centric bunch, with eight of the vacation havens in sea-lapped spots. The way they cluster is interesting, too. Beachy or not, they’re all in Italy, the Caribbean, Mexico or Costa Rica. (We’re not sure what to make of that. No one’s going to Barcelona — or when in Spain, book a hotel?)

Here’s Airbnb’s top 10 trending international destinations for summer, according to U.S. guest searches:

  1. Venice,  Italy
  2. Nassau, The Bahamas
  3. Capri, Italy
  4. Puerto Escondido, Mexico
  5. Tamarindo, Costa Rica
  6. Quepos, Costa Rica
  7. Florence, Italy
  8. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
  9. La Paz, Mexico
  10. Mérida, Mexico
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Tripadvisor’s hottest new U.S. hotels include a Bay Area marvel https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/05/18/tripadvisors-hottest-new-u-s-hotels-include-a-bay-area-marvel/ https://www.siliconvalley.com/2022/05/18/tripadvisors-hottest-new-u-s-hotels-include-a-bay-area-marvel/#respond Wed, 18 May 2022 21:31:21 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com?p=538017&preview_id=538017 Tripadvisor’s 2022 Traveler’s Choice awards continued their rollout this week with the top 25 hottest new hotels from coast to coast — a list that includes the Bay Area’s own Ameswell Hotel at No. 6.

The Mountain View hotel opened last summer on a 10-acre Moffett Boulevard parcel just minutes from the famous airfield and research center. Nearly every aspect of the hotel, from its library to its dining options — The Flyby Cafe, Airstream bar and Roger restaurant, as in “roger that” — is inspired by NASA Ames.

Other California entries on the list include wine country’s luxe Montage Healdsburg hotel (No. 21) and the Pendry West Hollywood (No. 7). Champagne is likely being popped over at Pendry headquarters right about now. The boutique hotel chain, which has six properties in all, claimed three spots on the big list.

Find the details on all 25 U.S. hotels, as well as 25 around the world at www.tripadvisor.com/TravelersChoice. Meanwhile, here’s a peek at the top 10.

1 Lyle Washington DC

2 Pendry Manhattan West in New York City

3 Belvada Hotel in Tonopah, Nevada

4 Bottleworks Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana

5 Under Canvas Lake Powell-Grand Staircase in Big Water, Utah

6 Ameswell Hotel in Mountain View

The library at Mountain View's Ameswell Hotel, five minutes from Moffett Field, pays homage to NASA history. (Courtesy Jessica Sample)
The library at Mountain View’s Ameswell Hotel, five minutes from Moffett Field, pays homage to NASA history. (Courtesy Jessica Sample) 

7 Pendry West Hollywood 

8 Blossom Hotel Houston in Texas

9 Colton House Hotel in Austin, Texas

10 Arlo Midtown in New York City

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Best 25 Christmas markets in U.S. include a California delight https://www.siliconvalley.com/2021/12/06/best-25-christmas-markets-in-u-s-include-a-california-delight/ https://www.siliconvalley.com/2021/12/06/best-25-christmas-markets-in-u-s-include-a-california-delight/#respond Mon, 06 Dec 2021 17:00:55 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com?p=520813&preview_id=520813 Christmas markets, those festive, twinkle-lit, outdoor celebrations complete with vendor stalls, gluhwein and delicious tidbits, date back centuries. Dresden’s Striezelmarkt, first held in 1434, is often credited as the first. Nearly 600 years later, they’re held in nearly every corner of the globe, including in cities across the United States.

Now Bigseventravel.com, the travel site, has ranked the top 25 U.S. contenders. And we have quibbles, although not with the No. 3 ranking, which they awarded to San Francisco’s Great Dickens Christmas Fair. The Dickens extravaganza turns the Cow Palace into Victorian London each year — virtually in 2020 and as a drive-through this month (the virtual fun is back, too).

The BigSeven prose describes it as “not just limited to one square either – the whole of San Francisco will be transformed with lamp-lit lanes, pop-up pubs and theatre performances. Don’t forget your top hat.” Ahem, it’s has never unfolded across the entire city. It’s always been at a single venue. But this year’s event takes the fun outdoors with a drive-through route ($25 per vehicle — and a caveat: last weekend’s event was a massive traffic jam with two-hour waits in line so be prepared), tasty food deliveries to your car and a drive-in theater at the end with live music and performances. You can find all the details at https://dickensfair.com.

Other contenders include Nevada City’s Victorian Christmas Market (No. 9), Solvang’s Julefest (No .24) and Cambria’s Christmas Market (No. 25). If this was our list, we’d add the German Holiday Market at Mountain View’s Caltrain station on Dec. 11 to the list, too.

Meanwhile, here’s BigSeven’s top 10. Find the full list at https://bigseventravel.com.

1.Christkindlmarket Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

2. Koziar’s Christmas Village, Bernville, Pennsylvania

3. Great Dickens Christmas Fair, San Francisco

4. Christkindlmarkt, Leavenworth, Washington

5. Union Square Holiday Market, New York City

6. Atlanta Christkindle Market, Atlanta, Georgia

7. Christkindl Market, Arlington, Texas

8. Charlotte Christmas Village, Charlotte, North Carolina

9. Victorian Christmas Market, Nevada City

10. Peoples Gas Holiday Market– Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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5 awesome gifts for Bay Area book lovers https://www.siliconvalley.com/2021/11/15/5-awesome-gifts-for-bay-area-book-lovers/ https://www.siliconvalley.com/2021/11/15/5-awesome-gifts-for-bay-area-book-lovers/#respond Mon, 15 Nov 2021 17:00:02 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com?p=518509&preview_id=518509 Looking for the perfect gift for the literati in your life — besides, you know, books? Here are a few suggestions for book-adjacent fun, from Herman Melville cocktail glasses to a Sherlock Holmes puzzle.

Bibliophile notecards

Yes, we’re about to sound like Miss Manners. But these colorful notecards by illustrator Jane Mount are so charming, they’ll turn anyone into a sender of handwritten notes — even if the only thing you scrawl inside is “Hi! Text you later!”

The notecards depict 20 different stacks of books — a dozen or more at a time, all painted by Mount — in genres that range from beloved fiction (“To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Beloved,” “The Great Gatsby”) to poetry, sci-fi and children’s literature. A colorful stack of cookbooks — perfect for writing a post-dinner party thank you, if we ever have dinner parties again — even includes “The Pizza Bible,” by the Bay Area’s pizza maestro, Tony Gemignani.

Details: Order the cards ($15 for 20 notecards printed on lightweight matte stock or $17 for 50 postcards) via the New York Public Library shop — a fun browse at any time — or Mount’s IdealBookshelf.com, which also offers themed bookshelf prints for every literary niche ($34 and up).

Well Told literary glasses

Sure, your favorite bookworm can read “Ulysses” or “Pride and Prejudice” with a cup of tea. But wouldn’t it be more fun to pair a classic volume with a cocktail glass homage? This glassware quartet includes passages from such literary masterworks as “Don Quixote” and “Moby Dick.”

Readers can toast Ishmael, for example, with a neat whiskey on the rocks or go full seafarer with a Dark ‘n’ Stormy. (Pour 2 ounces Gosling’s Black Seal rum and 1/2 ounce fresh lime juice over ice. Top with ginger beer. Garnish with 1 giant squid.)

Details: These 11-ounce rocks glasses are available in Herman Melville, James Joyce, H.G. Wells and Miguel de Cervante versions for $16 each, or as a Jane Austen-Charlotte Bronte duo for $30 through www.uncommongoods.com.

Tequila Mockingbird

This tongue-in-cheek best-seller by San Francisco native Tim Federle gives your favorite books a mixology twist. The 65 drink recipes range from The Pitcher of Dorian Grey Goose to Romeo and Julep and A Rum of One’s Own. Plus cocktail bites, such as Prawn Quixote.

It’s not just a drinking guide for English lit majors, it’s a fun read for anyone who enjoys drinks, snacks or literary puns.

Details: Your favorite indie bookstore can order this book (Running Press, $15) for you, if they don’t already have it in stock.

The World of Sherlock Holmes

Is that Mycroft sulking near the Diogenes Club? The great hound at Baskerville Hall? A speckled band slithering into a room in Surrey?

The game is afoot, and a puzzle — all 1,000 pieces of it — lies just ahead for Sherlock Holmes fans looking to spend a cozy evening or two fitting it all together. (OK, it took us two weeks. We kept taking time out to reread mysteries.) Half the fun of this Holmesian jigsaw is spotting Mrs. Hudson and Inspector Lestrade amid the Victorian London cityscape.

Romeo, Juliet and Macbeth more your style? Or Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy? There are “Worlds of…” puzzles for Shakespeare and Jane Austen-o-philes, too.

Details: The Sherlock Holmes puzzle ($19 plus shipping) is available from several bookstores, including the Bay Area’s Book Inc.net e-store and Brooklyn’s Greenlight Bookstore.

Ultimate Sherlock Holmes Puzzle Book

Six classic Holmes stories inspired this collection of 140 puzzles of all sorts — cryptograms, crosswords, logic puzzles and other brainteasers. Holmes’ brother, Mycroft, poses his signature stumpers, including one involving bicycles, unicycles and tricycles. A diamond thief and would-be assassin meets with fellow villains and assorted henchmen on three occasions, and it’s up to you to sort out which crook goes with which accomplice. It’s nerdy fun for any fan of detective fiction or puzzles.

Details: This paperback volume (Wellfleet, $20), written by Pierre Berloquin with puzzles by Bernard Myers, was published in June. Find it at BooksInc.net or your favorite bookseller.

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Fodor’s 101 ‘most incredible’ hotels include 2 California hot spots https://www.siliconvalley.com/2021/11/08/fodors-101-most-incredible-hotels-include-2-california-hot-spots/ https://www.siliconvalley.com/2021/11/08/fodors-101-most-incredible-hotels-include-2-california-hot-spots/#respond Mon, 08 Nov 2021 17:25:17 +0000 https://www.siliconvalley.com?p=517677&preview_id=517677 The “Fodor’s Finest” tradition went on hold last year, as the pandemic brought travel to a standstill. Now, as the world reopens, the travel guide company is bringing its world’s best feature back with a list of the 101 “most incredible hotels” in the world for 2022.

Most “best hotels” lists skew heavily toward the fanciest, hoitiest of the toity accommodations. The Fodor’s version spreads the love around, showcasing hotels of every variety, from glamping to luxe, at price points that range from the low $100s to the mid-five figures. (Surprise! Glamping options often fall into the latter category.)

Twenty U.S. hotels are included on the big list — and two are in California. The adults-only Dive Palm Springs is a former midcentury motel turned boutique inn with 11 Cote d’Azur-inspired rooms. Think 1960s Saint-Tropez meets midcentury-mod desert oasis. (This being Palm Springs, prices swing dramatically, but summer rates start in the low $200s, winter rates in the mid-$300s.)

The Santa Monica Proper was recently named to Fodor’s list, as well. (Courtesy The Ingalls for the Santa Monica Proper) 

And the Santa Monica Proper, which is part of a small boutique chain that includes hotels in San Francisco and Los Angeles, offers ocean views and poolside dining — on the roof — and 271 rooms (starting in the mid-$400s).

Here are the 20 U.S. picks. Find the full 101, plus wanderlust-inspiring photos and details, at www.fodors.com/worlds-best/hotels.

  • Akwaaba Mansion, Brooklyn, New York
  • Bradford House, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Bottleworks Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Camp Sarika by Amangiri, Kane County, Utah
  • The Chesterfield, Palm Beach, Florida
  • Dive Palm Springs, Palm Springs
  • Finca Victoria, Vieques, Puerto Rico
  • The Fields of Michigan, South Haven, Michigan
  • Hotel Peter & Paul, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Hotel Saint Cecilia, Austin, Texas
  • The Ivy Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Pendry, Chicago, Illinois
  • Post House Inn, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
  • The Roxy Hotel, New York City
  • The Russell Nashville, Tennessee
  • Santa Monica Proper Hotel, Santa Monica
  • The Siren Hotel, Detroit, Michigan
  • The Surfsand Resort, Cannon Beach, Oregon
  • TOURISTS, North Adams, Massachusetts
  • Urban Cowboy Lodge, The Catskills, New York

 

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