Top Local Businesses and places in Walnut street, Redwood city, San mateo county, California, United states

Quickly

Address: 300 Walnut St, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA

Cafe Restaurant

“initially overwhelmed by the huge menu on the wall, but the elderly couple running the place was very patient & let me take my time. in the end ordered a usual favourite bubble milk tea with boba, plus a new mango drink that i saw a poster of on the wall. absolutely loved the mango drink! also ordered their fried sesame balls, which were yummy with a red bean filling inside 😋”

UGG

Address: 202 Walnut St, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA

Store

“This is not UGG. It's Sports Basement in Redwood City, although they do carry UGG stuff. It's a new store, very spacious and comfortable. Things are better organized here than the Sunnyvale store. Love it!”

Hwy 50 All American Food

Address: 12000 US-50, Mound House, NV 89706, USA

Restaurant Home goods store Store

“First time trying All American and was not disappointed! We got a bacon cheese and a jalapeño cheeseburger. Both were very juicy and tasted great. Onion rings took me back to the good ole burger joints back in the day and the fries were perfectly cooked. Staff is quite friendly. Will definitely make this our Dayton burger place.”

Gray Donald

Address: 305 Walnut St, Redwood City, CA 94063, USA

Insurance agency

Lavish Salon

Address: 4608 109th Ave N #102, Champlin, MN 55316, USA

Hair care Department store Store

“Fantastic. Michelle has been cutting my hair for at least 8 years now and I never have to worry about it being bad”

Freya Café

Address: 2655 NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107, USA

Cafe Furniture store Home goods store Store

“I appreciate that along with the remodel of the Nordic Museum they put importance on including a quality café to bolster the museum experience. Unfortunately, while Nordic immigrants have a deep history in Seattle, places that serve Nordic foods are few and far between. Freya is a nice addition to Nordic food in the area. They have a small selection of dishes but they are good representation of some of the foods popular in the Nordic countries. I ordered one of the Danish dogs which is their take on a Danish hot dog. I’ve been to Copenhagen and Danish hot dogs are delicious especially with the remoulade and fried onions. Freya Café’s version I believe uses PNW ingredients and combines it nicely with the Danish concept. The Uli’s sausage was tasty and the curry mayo sauce added mellow spice. The pretzel bun rounded out the flavors nicely as well. As a side note, the older gentleman who brought the food out seemed very kind and personable as well. Freya Café is definitely a place I would just visit even if I wasn't going to the museum.”

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