Sunnyvale


Went to Santa Clara University for work, it is a nice and simple campus. Stayed in Sunnyvale at the Sheraton Sunnyvale. It seems like a recently purchased property. The building is apartment style with the pool in the center of the property. I wouldn't be suprised if this was renovated from a previous development. It is a very nice Sheraton, has a very modern feel and decor. Probably due to the proximity of Silicon Valley and all techies must love modern decor. :D

Not sure if I'm catching all the Sheratons in the down season or the industry is down. I'm no longer any type of status with Sheraton except for the American Express. I've noticed that I've been upgraded this year more so than in the years past. In this particular stay, I was given the Club level room with "amenities." Amenities include a breakfast (buffet style at the hotel restaurant), bathroom robe, and upgraded toiletries. I just might have lucked out as the hotel doesn't seem super busy.

Had dinner with some friends in Redwood City at John Bentley's, http://www.johnbentleys.com/redwood-city/home.html. My friend felt it would be too "stuffy" from other people's opinions but seemed happy with the ambience and food when at the restaurant. I found the restaurant quite charming. Dinner was very good, had the quail starter, duck breast/confit, and sticky toffee pudding cake. All in all, a very satisfying excellent meal.

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