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(Cont…) BURLINGAME CAMPBELL CORTE MADERA CUPERTINO BELMONT BERKELEY (Cont…) CUPERTINO (Cont…) Lunardi’s Markets Whole Foods Whole Foods 1085 Alameda de las 1025 Gilman Street 20830 Stevens Creek Blvd. Pulgas 510-809-8293 408-257-7000 650-591-5768 BURLINGAME DANVILLE BERKELEY Burlingame Farmer’s Draeger’s Berkeley Natural Grocery 1236 Broadway 4100 Blackhawk Pl Circle 1336 Gilman Street 650-242-1011 925-648-5800 510-526-2456 Lunardi’s Markets Lunardi’s Markets Berkeley Bowl 1825 El Camino Real 345 Railroad Ave 2020 Oregon Street 650-697-5306 925-855-8920 510-843-6929 Mollie Stone’s EL CERRITO Berkeley Bowl West 1477 Chapin Way 922 Heinz St 650-558-992 El Cerrito Natural Grocery 510-898-9555 10367 San Pablo Avenue CAMPBELL 510-526-1155 Market Hall Foods 1786 4th Street Oakmont Produce Giovanni’s Produce 510-528-1786 810 W Hamilton Avenue 1600 Liberty Street 408-866-6555 510-235-1233 Monterey Market 1550 Hopkins Street Whole Foods 510-526-6042 GREENBRAE 1690 S. Bascom Ave. 408-371-5000 Safeway Mollie Stone’s 1850 Solano Avenue 270 Bon Air Shopping Center 510-841-7946 CORTE MADERA 415-461-1164 Safeway Nugget Market HALF MOON BAY 1550 Shattuck Avenue 5627 Paradise Drive 510-548-6552 415-945-8855 New Leaf Market 150 San Mateo Road Star Grocery CUPERTINO 650-726-3110 3068 Claremont Avenue 510-652-2490 Cupertino Market KENTFIELD 19725 Stevens Creek Tokyo Fish Market 650-919-3459 Woodlands Market 1220 San Pablo Ave 735 College Avenue 510-524-7243 Oakmont Produce 415-457-8160 19944 Homestead Road Whole Foods 408-873-1738 3000 Telegraph Avenue 510-649-1333 1 of 5 LAFAYETTE MENLO PARK NAPA (Cont…) Diablo Foods Cook’s Seafood Whole Foods 3615 Mt. Diablo Blvd 751 El Camino Real 3682 Bel Air Shopping Center 925-283-0737 650-322-2231 707-24-6300 Whole Foods Draeger’s OAKLAND 3502 Mt. Diablo Blvd 1010 University Drive 925-284-5305 650-688-0688 Farmer Joe’s Produce 3501 MacArthur Blvd LOS ALTOS MILL VALLEY 510-482-8178 De Martini Orchard Mill Valley Market Farmer Joe’s Produce 66 N. San Antonio Road 12 Corte Madera Avenue 3426 Fruitvale Avenue 650-948-4425 415-388-3222 510-482-8899 Dittmer’s Gourmet Whole Foods Market Hall Foods Oakland 4540 El Camino Real 731E Blithedale Avenue 5655 College Avenue 650-941-3800 415-381-3900 510-547-4005 Draeger’s Los Altos Whole Foods Piedmont Grocery 342 1st Street 414 Miller Avenue 4038 Piedmont Avenue 650-978-1731 415-381-1200 510-653-8181 Foothill Produce MOUNTAIN VIEW Safeway 2310 Homestead Road 6310 College Ave 408-735-7775 510-985-0012 Ava’s Market 340 Castro Street Safeway Savemore Market 650-961-5652 Rancho Shopping Center 4219 Park Blvd 650-948-6648 510-530-6296 Costco Whole Foods 1000 N Rengstorff Ave Village Market 4800 El Camino Real 650-988-1841 5885 Broadway Terrace 650-559-0300 510-547-3200 JL Produce 311 Moffett Blvd Whole Foods LOS GATOS 650-428-1105 203 Bay Place 510-834-9800 Lunardi’s Markets Milk Pail Dairy 120 Blossom Hill Road 2585 California Avenue 408-358-1731 650-941-2505 PALO ALTO Whole Foods Market at Edgewood - Palo 15980 Los Gatos Blvd. NAPA Alto 408-358-4434 2170 West Bayshore Rd Browns Valley Market 650-665-7590 3263 Browns Valley Rd 707-253-1873 2 of 5 PALO ALTO (Cont…) SAN ANSELMO SAN FRANCISCO (Cont..) Mollie Stone’s Safeway Cal-Mart 164 California Ave. 100 Center Blvd 3585 California Street 650-323-8361 415-455-8194 415-751-3516 Piazza’s SAN BRUNO Cheese Plus 3922 Middlefield Road 2001 Polk Street 650-494-1629 Lunardi’s Markets 415-921-2001 100 Sky Crest Center Sigona’s Market 650-952-2851 Church Produce 399 Stanford Shopping Ctr 1798 Church Street 650-329-1340 Mollie Stone’s 415-282-1153 22 Bayhill Shopping Center Whole Foods 650-873-8075 Costco 774 Emerson Street 450 10th St 650-326-8676 415-626-4388 SAN CARLOS Faletti Foods PIEDMONT Bianchini’s 308 Broderick Street 616 Laurel Street 415-626-4400 Mulberry Market 650-592-4701 335 Highland Ave 510-652-3779 Foodhall SAN FRANCISCO 3100 16th Street 415-872-6822 PORTOLA VALLEY 26th & Guerrero Market 1400 Guerrero Street Good Life Grocery Bianchini’s 415-282-6274 1524 20th Street 3130 Alpine Road 415-282-9204 650-851-4391 Andronico’s Markets 1200 Irving Street Good Life Grocery Robert’s Market 415-661-3220 448 Cortland Avenue 4420 Alpine Road 415-648-3222 650-851-1711 Ashbury Market 205 Frederick St. Guerra Meats REDWOOD CITY 415-566-3134 490 Taraval St 415-564-0585 Sigona’s Market Bi –Rite Markets 2345 Middlefield Road 3639 18th Street Gus’s Community Market 650-368-6993 415-241-9760 1101 4th St 415-943-8464 Whole Foods Bi –Rite Markets 1250 Jefferson Ave 550 Divisadero Street. Gus’s Community Market 650-367-1400 415-551-7900 2111 Harrison Street 415-431-9300 RICHMOND Bryan’s Meats 3445 California Street Haight Street Market Santa Fe Market 415-752-0179 1530 Haight Street 155 W. Richmond Avenue 415-255-0643 510-234 2409 3 of 5 SAN FRANCISCO (Cont..) SAN FRANCISCO (Cont..) SAN Jose (Cont..) Harvest Hills Market Valencia Whole Foods Lunardi’s Markets 3216 Folsom St. 999 Valencia 4650 Meridian Ave 415-341-1515 415-285-0231 408-265-9101 Le Beau Nob Hill Market West Portal Produce New Leaf Market 1263 Leavenworth Street 222 West Portal Ave 5667 Silver Creek Road 415-885-3030 650-295-9754 408-513-8200 Lucca Delicatessen Woodlands Market Safeway 2120 Chestnut Street 203 Folsom St. 1489 Bird Ave 415-921-7873 415-356-4000 408-878-0691 Lukes Local Whole Foods Whole Foods 960 Cole St. 2001 Market Street 777 The Alameda 415-742-4207 415-626-1430 408-207-1126 Marina Supermarket Whole Foods Whole Foods 2323 Chestnut Street 1765 California Street 1146 Blossom Hill Road 415-346-7470 415-674-0500 408-266-3700 Meraki Market Whole Foods Zanotto’s 927 Post Street 690 Stanyan Street Foworthy Ave. 415-351-1970 415-876-6740 408-264-0103 Mollie Stone’s Whole Foods Zanotto’s 2435 California Street 399 Fourth Street 1970 Naglee Avenue 415-567-4902 415-618-0066 408-294-9151 Mollie Stone’s Whole Foods SAN MATEO th 635 Portola Drive 3950 24 Street 415-664-1600 415-282-4700 Draeger’s 5th & B Street Mollie Stone’s Whole Foods 650-685-3700 th 4201 18 Street 450 Rhode Island Street 415-255-8959 415-552-1155 Mollie Stone’s 49 West 42nd Avenue Napa Farms Market Whole Foods 650-372-2828 SFO Airport Terminal 2 1150 Ocean Ave 650-821-9312 415-333-7400 Piazza’s 1218 Hillsdale Blvd. Rainbow Grocery SAN JOSE 650-341-9499 1745 Folsom Street 415-863-0620 Lunardi’s Markets Trag’s 2666 S. Bascom Ave 303 Balwin Ave. Real Foods 408-377-6661 650-347-7021 2140 Polk Street 415-673-7420 Whole Foods 1000 Saratoga Drive 650-358-6900 4 of 5 SAN RAFAEL SUNNYVALE Whole Foods Felipe’s Market 340 Third Street 1101 West El Camino Real 415-451-6333 408-720-8111 SAN RAMON Sprouts Farmers Market 111 East El Camino Real Whole Foods 408-702-1172 100 Sunset Drive 925-355-9000 Zanotto’s 1356 Mary Ave 408-315-4148 SANTA CLARA Whole Foods WALNUT CREEK 2732 Augustine Dr. 408-562-9162 Lunardi’s Markets 1600 Palos Verde Mall 925-939-6477 SAUSALITO Whole Foods Driver’s Market 1333 East Newell Avenue 200 Caledonia Street 925-274-9700 415-729-9582 Whole Foods Golden Gate Market 2941 Ygnacio Valley Road 221 2nd Street 925-269-9010 415-632-9101 WILLOW GLEN SAUSALITO (Cont…) Zanotto’s Mollie Stone’s 1421 Foxworthy Avenue 100 Harbor Drive 408-264-0103 415-331-6900 WOODSIDE ST. HELENA Robert’s Market Sunshine Foods 3015 Woodside Road 1115 Main Street 650-851-1511 707-963-7070 V. Sattui Winery 1111 White Lane 707-286-7251 5 of 5 .
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