Friday, December 19, 2014

Favorite Western Streets: Stockton, CA's Miracle Mile is nostalgic shopping, dining mecca!

Stockton’s Miracle Mile, a stretch of Pacific Avenue running from Harding Way on the south to the University of Pacific on the north, was Stockton’s first suburban shopping center.  The Stockton Empire Theatre opened in 1945, and a host of shops and restaurants surrounded it.  Today, it remains a quaint, interesting, robust and nostalgic shopping district.

Many shops line the one mile stretch, from specialty shops, antique shops, florists, home improvement shops and many more.  The 10 block portion, from Harding Way north to Castle, is eminently walkable and full of surprises; just right for strolling and finding that special gift or treasure!

Some of the city’s best and locally-owned restaurants and night spots are located on “The Mile”.  Here’s an incomplete list, running generally from south to north, of our favorites: Manny’s, Taste of Korea, Saigon (Vietnamese), Whiskey Barrel Tavern, CoCoRo (Japanese), Centrale, The Ave, Whirlow's, the Abbey Trappist Pub, Mile Wine Company, Valley Brew, La Palma (Mexican), Sam's CafĂ© and Siamese Street (Thai). 

Take the time to tour this slice of Americana; for more information, go to the Miracle Mile Improvement District, www.stocktonmiraclemile.com, or call 209.948.6453.

For additional travel destination inspiration, see my blog: http://LittlePlacesIKnow.blogspot.com; to contact me, tviall@msn.com.
"The Stockton" was Stockton's first suburban theatre, opening in 1945 and anchoring the town's first shopping center beyond downtown.  It was remodeled into a four-screen multi-plex in the 70s, and renamed the Stockton Royal Theatre. 

Today's Stockton Empire Theatre is both a theatre and a performing arts center and anchors the shops and restaurants of the Miracle Mile District!

Happy travels in the West!

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