Essentials
Marina Marketplace
3201 W Benjamin Holt DrConvenient location, 1 mile from the marina.
Podesto's
104 Lincoln CenterThe best grocery store and deli in the area.
Food Scene
Midgley's Public House
296 Lincoln CenterFantastic food prepared by celebrity chef Michael Migley. Expensive.
Cocoro Bistro Sushi Bar
2105 Pacific AveThe best Sushi in the Central Valley.
Breadfruit Tree Restaurant
8095 N Rio Blanco RdFantastic Jamaican food
In-N-Out Burger
2727 W March LnGood fast food burgers, fries, shakes.
Vibrant atmosphere, good food, located at the Marina.
9 locals recommend
Garlic Brothers Restaurant and Bar
6629 Embarcadero DrVibrant atmosphere, good food, located at the Marina.
Bob's At The Marina
6639 Embarcadero DrGreat breakfasts and lunches, reasonable prices.
Large guest dock for boaters, elegant dining with a view of the Mokelumne River, and live music on the weekend.
Moore’s Riverboat Restaurant
106 W Brannan Island RdLarge guest dock for boaters, elegant dining with a view of the Mokelumne River, and live music on the weekend.
Elegant, On Steamboat Slough. Guest docking. Open only for Sunday Brunch (check website for dates and times) and special events. Popular wedding spot.
9 locals recommend
Grand Island Mansion
13415 Grand Island RdElegant, On Steamboat Slough. Guest docking. Open only for Sunday Brunch (check website for dates and times) and special events. Popular wedding spot.
Amazing collection of trophy animals from the days when trophy hunting was an acceptable sport.
7 locals recommend
Foster's Bighorn
143 Main StAmazing collection of trophy animals from the days when trophy hunting was an acceptable sport.
Ryde Hotel
14340 CA-160Elegant with outstanding food. Unexpected in the laid back California Delta.
Featured on DDD, the oldest restaurant in the California Delta for great food and casual Delta atmosphere.
7 locals recommend
Giusti's Place
14743 Old Walnut Grove-Thornton RdFeatured on DDD, the oldest restaurant in the California Delta for great food and casual Delta atmosphere.
The Old Spaghetti Factory
2702 W March LnGood spaghetti for a good value.
Noah's Bagels
123 Lincoln CenterGreat bagels, sandwiches, coffee & espresso! Convenient to the marina.
Peet's Coffee
5765 Pacific AveThe best coffee in the area.
Everything Else
Gym/Tennis club next to the marina entrance (Free for In-shape members, $12/day for member's guests, $16/day for non-members).
In-Shape Health Clubs
6545 Embarcadero DrGym/Tennis club next to the marina entrance (Free for In-shape members, $12/day for member's guests, $16/day for non-members).
Convenient location (easy 2.9 mi on Ben Holt Dr. @ Pacific Ave.) with lots of great restaurants and shops, including Noah's Bagels, Midgley's Public House and many more.
Lincoln Center Shops
374 Lincoln CenterConvenient location (easy 2.9 mi on Ben Holt Dr. @ Pacific Ave.) with lots of great restaurants and shops, including Noah's Bagels, Midgley's Public House and many more.
Sherwood Mall
5308 Pacific AveMajor shopping mall.
San Joaquin Delta College
5151 Pacific AveNearby community college.
Shopping
West Marine
1810 Field AveClosest marine store.
Arts & Culture
University of the Pacific
3601 Pacific AveMajor private university.
The Haggin Museum, an art and history museum, has been referred to by Sunset magazine as “one of the undersung gems of California.” Its art collection features works by such noted 19th-century painters as Albert Bierstadt, Rosa Bonheur, and William-Adolphe Bouguereau, J.C. Leyendecker, as well as many other American and European artists. The Haggin Museum features exhibits on local and regional history, hosts traveling history and art exhibits, and invites the public to special events including late night Thursday events every 1st and 3rd Thursday with wine and food and hands-on activities for children ages 5-12 every 2nd Saturday of the month.
Hours of Operation:
Saturday & Sunday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm
Wednesdays - Fridays: 1:30pm to 5:00pm
1st & 3rd Thursdays: 1:30pm to 5:00pm
14 locals recommend
Haggin Museum
1201 N Pershing AveThe Haggin Museum, an art and history museum, has been referred to by Sunset magazine as “one of the undersung gems of California.” Its art collection features works by such noted 19th-century painters as Albert Bierstadt, Rosa Bonheur, and William-Adolphe Bouguereau, J.C. Leyendecker, as well as many other American and European artists. The Haggin Museum features exhibits on local and regional history, hosts traveling history and art exhibits, and invites the public to special events including late night Thursday events every 1st and 3rd Thursday with wine and food and hands-on activities for children ages 5-12 every 2nd Saturday of the month.
Hours of Operation:
Saturday & Sunday: 12:00pm to 5:00pm
Wednesdays - Fridays: 1:30pm to 5:00pm
1st & 3rd Thursdays: 1:30pm to 5:00pm
The Bob Hope (Fox California) Theatre in Downtown Stockton, built in 1930, was one of only two "movie palaces" in the Central Valley. Today its 2,042 seats are host to year-round live theatre, musicals, concerts, family events, classic cinema and comedy. The Bob Hope Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historical Places and features a marble mosaic floor that encompasses a 1,200 square foot space in the center of the lobby. This marble was imported from Italy and the mosaic was designed by a Canadian artist. The Theatre also features a 1928 Robert Morton theater organ, which came from the Seattle Fox Theatre that closed over 40 years ago. This organ was restored and donated to the theatre by The Friends of the Fox, a volunteer organization that has been instrumental in preserving the theatre.
The Bob Hope Theatre
242 E Main StThe Bob Hope (Fox California) Theatre in Downtown Stockton, built in 1930, was one of only two "movie palaces" in the Central Valley. Today its 2,042 seats are host to year-round live theatre, musicals, concerts, family events, classic cinema and comedy. The Bob Hope Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historical Places and features a marble mosaic floor that encompasses a 1,200 square foot space in the center of the lobby. This marble was imported from Italy and the mosaic was designed by a Canadian artist. The Theatre also features a 1928 Robert Morton theater organ, which came from the Seattle Fox Theatre that closed over 40 years ago. This organ was restored and donated to the theatre by The Friends of the Fox, a volunteer organization that has been instrumental in preserving the theatre.
Sightseeing
Manteca
Murals, Bass Pro Shops, Big League Dreams Sports Park.
Lincoln Center, Haggin Museum, Miracle Mile, Bob Hope Theater, UOP, Stockton Arena, Banner Island Ballpark, Weber Point, Port Of Stockton, Amtrak Station.
Stockton
Lincoln Center, Haggin Museum, Miracle Mile, Bob Hope Theater, UOP, Stockton Arena, Banner Island Ballpark, Weber Point, Port Of Stockton, Amtrak Station.
Lathrop
Ghirardelli Chocolate Factory Outlet.
Lodi
85+ Wineries, Historic Downtown, Hutchins Street Square.
"Capitol of Silicon Valley", Hi-Tech capitol of the world. Largest City in the Bay Area. SJSU. Earthquakes Soccer and Sharks Hockey. 49ers Football next door in Santa Clara.
44 locals recommend
San Jose
"Capitol of Silicon Valley", Hi-Tech capitol of the world. Largest City in the Bay Area. SJSU. Earthquakes Soccer and Sharks Hockey. 49ers Football next door in Santa Clara.
Monterey, Carmel and nearby Coast is one of the most beautiful areas of California. Numerous tourist attractions.
118 locals recommend
Monterey
Monterey, Carmel and nearby Coast is one of the most beautiful areas of California. Numerous tourist attractions.
One of the nations most beautiful and most sought after national parks.
995 locals recommend
Yosemite National Park
One of the nations most beautiful and most sought after national parks.
California's most beautiful Lake. Heart of the Northern California ski and outdoor recreational areas.
225 locals recommend
Lake Tahoe
California's most beautiful Lake. Heart of the Northern California ski and outdoor recreational areas.
Sacramento
State Capitol, Old Town, Night Life.
Reno
Casinos. The "Biggest Little City In The world."
Gateway to various Pacific Coast beaches and activities and the famous Coastal Redwood forests, Santa Cruz Beach and Boardwalk, the beautiful UC Santa Cruz campus.
242 locals recommend
Santa Cruz
Gateway to various Pacific Coast beaches and activities and the famous Coastal Redwood forests, Santa Cruz Beach and Boardwalk, the beautiful UC Santa Cruz campus.
Napa Valley
Winery Capitol of the USA, beautiful scenery, fine dining.
Third largest city in the Bay Area. Cultural and dining activities. A's Baseball, Warrior's Basketball.
89 locals recommend
Oakland
Third largest city in the Bay Area. Cultural and dining activities. A's Baseball, Warrior's Basketball.
Palo Alto
Stanford University, downtown dining.
Berkeley
UC Berkeley, downtown dining.
Gateway to SR49, California's 49'er Gold Country. Pan for gold, bicycling, river rafting, historic Gold Rush towns, Old West architecture, wineries, farm-to-table restaurants, inviting shops.
72 locals recommend
Jamestown
Gateway to SR49, California's 49'er Gold Country. Pan for gold, bicycling, river rafting, historic Gold Rush towns, Old West architecture, wineries, farm-to-table restaurants, inviting shops.
A living gold rush town along SR49 in the heart of the Mother Lode featuring the largest single collection of existing gold rush-era structures in the state. Numerous tourist attractions.
54 locals recommend
Columbia
A living gold rush town along SR49 in the heart of the Mother Lode featuring the largest single collection of existing gold rush-era structures in the state. Numerous tourist attractions.
Sonora, the Gold Country commerce & cultural center, is home to museums, art galleries and live theatre, host to numerous festivals & special events. 19th century buildings, many tourist attractions.
101 locals recommend
Sonora
Sonora, the Gold Country commerce & cultural center, is home to museums, art galleries and live theatre, host to numerous festivals & special events. 19th century buildings, many tourist attractions.