The Village at San Antonio Center

Shopping mall · Mountain View

The Village at San Antonio Center

Shopping mall · Mountain View

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645 San Antonio Rd, Mountain View, CA 94040

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Supermarket, casual dining, movie theater, music events  

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645 San Antonio Rd, Mountain View, CA 94040 Get directions

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645 San Antonio Rd, Mountain View, CA 94040 Get directions

+1 415 675 7742
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Mountain View Starts Free Cafeteria Ban With Facebook | Eater

"A mixed-use development with nearby dining options and a large co-working outpost; it is the specific site where the city enforces a 2014 rule that prevents companies from routinely funding more than half of employees’ meals (allowing full subsidies only when meals come from restaurants open to the public). The policy is intended to push employees to patronize local businesses, reduce corporate insularity, and encourage engagement between tech workers and neighborhood restaurants and residents." - Tim Forster

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Kay Harlow

Google
This rating is not for any big box stores, this is for the free music, first Thursdays. No way to dance to this very low key music, just sit in a chair, drink your drink. Or like I did, get food to go from Pacific Catch and have picnic. I go to many other very lively music events and dance all summer. This venue is not one of them. More of a meet-cute place for yuppies (yes, millennial, but same as yuppies back in the 80s), now old boomers. If you want to party and dance don't come to Village. Try Music on the square or something.

Dave Zempel

Google
Nice collection of stores but terrible parking. The driving lanes are narrow and when shared with the pedestrians makes driving and finding a parking spot challenging. I'd also point out that there's not enough handicap parking.

M Rohani

Google
Big grocery stores such as Safeway, traders Joe's , and a bunch of good restaurants such as Mendocino Farm sandwiches, Pacific Catch, Counter, and so on. Nice apartment buildings surround the area that makes it a mini city center with a bunch of activities.

Zafi Avnur

Google
Sara Sagucio was a very helpful agent. She dedicated time to assist me individually by downloading all the necessary phone applications, demonstrating their use, and repeatedly showing me the package collection point. She maintained a positive attitude and assured me that I was not disturbing her, conveying that she was readily available to assist me.

Yvette Jones

Google
The store is convenient to where I work the employees ignore you when you need help. You are on your own trying to find something at this store

ki yo

Google
Went to Safeway. Finding it was confusing. Parking was awful, it was so crowded. Had to walk over to the building. This place is poorly laid out. The Safeway is cavernous. It only had the women's bathroom available cuz the men's is out of order. I wouldn't go back, the whole complex is a pain to navigate.

Vlogsoryx

Google
My experience at The Village at San Antonio Center was honestly a huge letdown. I was expecting a fun, engaging atmosphere with a good mix of shops, restaurants, and activities, but what I got was an overcrowded, chaotic mess. The layout of the place is confusing and disorganized, making it hard to navigate, and the parking situation is an absolute nightmare. I spent more time trying to find a parking spot than actually enjoying the place. Once inside, the experience didn’t get any better. Most of the shops felt generic and overpriced, offering little variety or uniqueness. The food options were mediocre at best, with long lines and disappointing quality for the price you pay. The entire vibe of the place felt like it was trying too hard to be something special, but it completely missed the mark. On top of that, it was noisy and uncomfortable, making it hard to relax and enjoy your time there. Overall, The Village at San Antonio Center was a waste of time, and I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re looking for a pleasant outing. One star, and I’m being generous.

Stinger GT2 tv

Google
Why did the Walmart shopping cart visit the Safeway store? Because it heard they had a "roll" good selection, and it was tired of "carting" around!