This entire market should have a single review site. My review does not reflect the bar which is wonderful as all the bars here are. Unfortunately the operators of the venue really need to do a little more work. The bathrooms could definitely be cleaner as well as the outside when it gets busy. However the biggest problem with the current winds is dust in the plaza. I came here to see a band this weekend and the dust was so bad people were leaving and droves. Their decomposed granite has completely decomposed into dust. A little simple venue maintenance of removing this dusty old granite and replacing it with new decompose granite as well as a little dust mitigation would solve the problem. Right now with the high winds forget trying to eat your food outside unless you want it covered with granite dust. That being said I absolutely love this place the venue and the music...
Read moreLocated in the communal seating courtyard between buildings of the San Pedro Market. The Adobe was built in 1797 by Manuel Gonzalez, and Apache Indian. He was also the first resident and second mayor of the Pueblo of San Jose. It's used during the weekdays to educate local school children about the life of early residents. Open to the Public for designated events. Check their website in Maps to see what is on...
Read moreLuis Maria Peralta Adobe is a heritage sight situated in the city center of San Jose and is very close to San Pedro Market Sqaure. This place gives pure historic vibes while having a blend of modern and old era.
As its located right among the city skyscrappers the view turns out impeccably superb. While the info boards narrate the story of history of the place, the Adobe itself speaks for...
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