Cool Places to
Shop
Ferry Around the Bay for the Holidays
Alameda
Rosenblum Wine Cellars
is a great place to enjoy the day or visit while holiday shopping.
It is always fun to go to the source. Rosenblum Cellars, located
next door to the Alameda ferry docks, is where grapes are crushed
and wine is bottled. There are picnic tables outside for sunny days
and a cozy tasting room upstairs where fine Rosenblum wines can be
enjoye any day. Rosenblum Zinfandels have won numerous awards, but
there are many other selections available to taste.
Rosenblum is hosting an open house November 13 &
14. Taste over 50 wines, enjoy live music, and feast on a variety of
munchies for only $20. Take advantage of special discounts on their
wide array of wines and take home a souvenir Riedel glass.
Tasting is complimentary at the Rosenblum Tasting
Room, which is open daily from 11-6pm. There are all kinds of great
wines for holiday gifts or for pouring at holiday parties. Special
gift packs have been assembled to make shopping easy, and shipping
is available to most states.
The
Little Gallery Behind the Blue Door
2900 Main Street, Alameda, CA
Join the festivities at the “First Friday” artist reception at the
Open Arts Gallery, “The Little Gallery Behind the Blue Door”.
Featured for the First Friday showing is artist is painter and
sculptor, Ginny Parsons who will exhibit her landscape paintings
assembled with wax and metal.
Additional artists; Holly Wallace of Ruby Glass, handblown glass &
functional art, Margaret Fago, watercolorist, original & archival
prints, Nan Gray, Leah Max Designs, handcrafted jewelry & beautiful
things.
It
was nearly accidental that all the artists at the Little Gallery are
women. These amazingly talented ladies do not show in many venues.
Their artistry is quite worth the trip. Gifts purchased for self or
for the holidays are unique and will never be seen in Macy’s. Nan
Gray started the shop as a place to make her beautiful beaded
creations and custom ordered jewelry. Nan invited her friends to
help fill the walls and it has been a story of growing success ever
since.
The
Little Gallery Behind the Blue Door, is located in the same building
as, and behind on the south side of Rosenblum Cellars. From the
Alameda Ferry dock simply go across the Ferry dock parking lot, walk
around the side of the building on the south side. Pass by the 15
foot Wine cask and between the green buildings. Across that parking
area is an entrance to a stairway, but don’t go up. The blue door is
in the landing. It is across the parking area from the soon to open
“Hello Wines” located in the big blue building. If driving, off of
Main Street just before the ferry parking lot, enter where the sign
points to Rosenblum, then follow the directions above and look for
the flags and twinkling lights.
Show Dates 11/5 -11/28 - by appointment 510-395-1139
The
Little Gallery will be a participant in the Rosenblum Cellars Nov.
open house.
Oakland
Ironworks and Alameda’s Whales and Friends carry many unique
gifts, from nautical themes, boat models, a delightful display of
blown glass, many lovely artisan jewelry pieces, to ethnic gift
displays of a variety of cultures. A humorous new line offers scrap
metal welded into sculptures of comical pelicans, dogs, roosters,
and more. There is a fluffily dressed tree topper kicking up her
heels with a holiday display all around her. They say they have a
gift to please anyone on your list.
San
Francisco
Ferry Market Plaza has many choices for Holiday Shoppers. Our
own Bay Crossings Store has books about cool things to do in
the San Francisco
Bay
Area, maps and guides for hikers, bikers, and those who drive, and
tickets for those taking the ferry. Many stores in the renovated
Ferry Building offer anything to do with food, including great
restaurants like The Slanted Door. As a jump-off location for
shopping by Ferry around the Bay, the only hard part will be leaving
the beautiful Ferry Market Plaza.
Sausalito
Mark Reuben Historical Photo Gallery, Beauty of California Gallery
on Princess Street in Sausalito, plus their shop in Ghirardelli
Square in San Francisco, offer prints from the past and the present,
from small to large enough to cover a
wall.
Mark’s collection of photos spans more than 100 years of historical
events, golden sports moments, movie stars, and scenic wonders. His
Beauty of California collection showcases his breadth of work of
California’s natural wonders. There’s a gift here for anyone on your
list.
Tiburon
Tails of Tiburon’s highly anticipated opening has arrived. Tails of
Tiburon is an up-scale store for pet lovers everywhere. Chula the
Chihuahua, a store visitor on opening night, looked marvelous as she
modeled various outfits including silk brocade jackets with a faux
fur collar to keep her warm. Tails opened on the last night of
‘Party on Main Street’ and was the talk of the party. The bakery
creations of dog biscuits (human grade) and treats attracted a great
deal of attention, as did the stylish Donald Pliner dog accessories.
Owner Nicole Grey moved to Tiburon with her
husband James, an emergency medicine physician, a year ago. The
3-year-old
Bandit,
their 5lb Papillion, was Nicole’s inspiration for the store and is
the official ‘Paw’prioter of Tails of Tiburon. Nicole with 18 years
in retail and a career in home interior design brings extensive
experience and a highly informed sense of style to provide a store
with tasteful options for dogs and cats of all sizes.
If a pet owner or if anyone on your holiday gift
list has pets, the sweet
boutique
shop Tails of Tiburon, located at 34 Main Street in Tiburon, is the
COOLIST.
(415) 789-1301