Castro Valley Marketplace is centrally located in the East Bay along Interstate 580 between Interstates 680 and 880, in the heart of Downtown Castro Valley at 3295 Castro Valley Boulevard, conveniently within walking distance to BART, and offers a generous amount of parking.
This artisanal food marketplace features Castro Valley Natural Grocery, Baron’s Quality Meats & Seafood, Seven Hills Baking Company, Oaktown Spice Shop, Amphora Nueva Olive Oil Works, Cannery Kitchen & Tap, Akemi Sushi, Cordial Cellar + Lounge, Pop Out Kitchen, Night Owl and LAB 200! Comprised of three levels (the basement, ground floor and mezzanine), – retail and foodservice space is available with opportunity for pop-ups, chefs, makers, artists and education as well as special events.
Castro Valley Marketplace’s trade area consists of a population of approximately 142,185 with an average household income of over $109,000.00. The daytime population within five minutes of the site is approximately 41,942 people.
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East Bay’s Biggest Food Hall Premieres – San Francisco Chronicle 7-27-20
New East Bay Artisan Food Hall, Castro Valley Marketplace, Makes Its Debut -the Mercury News 7-23-20
East Bay’s Biggest And Most Ambitious Food Hall Opens With Its First 3 Vendors – Sfchronicle 7-23-20
All The Buzz (Donna Layburn) – Natural Foods Merchandiser Magazine March/April 2020
Communing Through Food In The Bay Area – Diablo Magazine Nov 2019 (The Food Issue)
Castro Valley Marketplace Update – Berkeleyside Nosh 6-19-2019
Huge Food Hall Project Coming To Castro Valley – The Mercury News 1-28-19
Bites: Noah’s Bagels Telegraph In Berkeley Closes; Plans For Temescal Whole Foods 365 Scrapped
Market Food Hall Expanding – San Francisco Chronicle
Goodbye Daughtrey’s Hello CV Marketplace On Aug 9 – Castro Valley Forum
Our Town Mural For CV Marketplace – Castro Valley Forum
Developer Chosen To Rehab Daughtrey’s Building In Castro Valley – East Bay Times 7-27-17