
City Center Bishop Ranch, San Ramon
One of my favorite East Bay ramen spots, Walnut Creek-based Hiroshi Ramen, is opening soon at City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon right next to The Lot movie theater on the second floor.


City Center Bishop Ranch, San Ramon
One of my favorite East Bay ramen spots, Walnut Creek-based Hiroshi Ramen, is opening soon at City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon right next to The Lot movie theater on the second floor.


City Center Bishop Ranch, San Ramon
Thanks to everyone who emailed about Beverly Hills-based Sprinkles Cupcakes coming to City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon. They will be located in between Philz Coffee and Joe & the Juice on the first level. Founded by Candice Nelson, the pastry chef and judge of Cupcake Wars and Sugar Rush, they will also offer ice cream, cookies, brownies, layer cakes and more. Check out their selection here.

Spotted at City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon, this is a “vintage Andrew Kohler piano from the early 1900s, one of the few pianos made in San Francisco”.


City Center Bishop Ranch, San Ramon
Joe & the Juice opened late last year at City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon. Check out their menu here.

City Center Bishop Ranch, San Ramon
Philz Coffee latest expansion is to City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon. Stay tuned…
A year after first opening and City Center Bishop Ranch is a lot more crowded than before which is not surprising since so many new restaurants, retails shops and other experiences have opened recently making it a lot more interesting than before.

The Shops At Bishop Ranch, San Ramon
In August we learned that Sajj Mediterranean would be coming to The Shops At Bishop Ranch in San Ramon and they are now open. Check out their menu here. When I went I had the Shawafel bowl which was really tasty!

City Center Bishop Ranch, San Ramon
San Francisco-based pizzeria Delarosa is planning to open very soon at City Center Bishop Ranch in San Ramon. The San Ramon menu is not ready yet but check out their downtown San Francisco menu here.
From their website:
Delarosa first opened its doors in 2010 to Chestnut Street in San Francisco’s Marina District. Since then, Delarosa, in close proximity to the Golden Gate Bridge, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Presidio, and Crissy Field has served as the neighborhood destination for casual, communal-style dining, all-day, 7 days a week. Beloved for its Roman-style pizza, small plates, craft beer, Italian and Californian wines, and delicious craft cocktails, Delarosa and its interpretation of the classic and unpretentious beer and pizza pairing has made a mark on many locals’ and visitors’ must-visit lists.
