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Specialty Clothing Stores in Milpitas

Often the malls just don’t carry the kind of clothing or offer the kind a personal alterations you need. That’s when you begin to look for the little specialty clothing shops that will create the outfit you want, such as for a wedding or prom. Milpitas also has some unique ethnic clothing stores, and two stores where you can recycle clothing.

COVID-19 Update:Business operations may be affected due to ongoing precautionary measures, please contact the business directly for updated hours and availability.

Alterations and Tailoring
Bridal
Filipino Clothing Stores
Indian Clothing Stores
Uniforms
Used Clothing Stores

Alterations and Tailoring

Milpitas Alteration Center
Yelp reviews. “Manny has been my go-to for alterations. He’s a pretty quiet guy but he means well.”
12 S Abbott Ave.
408-262-1136

Perfect Tailoring
Yelp reviews: “It’s run by a sweet Korean lady and she is the master at alterations!”
200 Serra Way, Ste 15
408-263-6048

Bridal

Elegant Tailoring & Bridal
We sell wedding gowns off the rack, as well as customized gowns. What makes us a unique bridal shop is that we also do tailoring.
103 Serra Way
408-263-5526

Thuy’s Pro Bridal Alterations
Temporarily closed due to Covid-19. Thuy works from home and does such a fabulous job for a very reasonable price.
233 Rodrigues Ave.
408-750-4379

Filipino Clothing Stores

Filipiniana Boutique
Yelp reviews. Filipiniana Boutique – Women’s Clothing
1535 Landess Ave
Ste 137
408-586-8660

lehnga

Indian Clothing Stores

Sonam International
Yelp reviews. Very reasonable prices and neat alterations. Manoj is amazing! He is a meticulous tailor that takes his time with his stitches and does not believe in doing a quick and sloppy job.
300 S Abel St
408-262-2938

Uniforms


Logos Etcetera
Offering masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer. Free mask with every T-shirt order. Custom T-shirt store in Milpitas. Various groups have their uniform “stores” here online.
192 S Hillview Dr.
408-262-7727

Nichols Stitches
We provide a broad range of customized decorative solutions on quality apparel and promotional products to help you effectively market your business, organization, team or event. Black owned. Woman owned.
Tice Drive
408-471-6761

US Uniforms
Whether you are in Postal, Law enforcement, Security or Fire,
Restaurant and Hospitality business, Hospitals and Medical, our “Fit-Right Guarantee” will ensure the perfect fit for you—every time.
240 S Hillview Dr.
408-935-8248

Used Clothing Stores

Each year, the world consumes 80 billion new pieces of clothing – and sends 26 billion pounds to the landfill. Every time one of those t-shirts goes to waste, so do the 700 gallons of water that went into creating it.

Clothes Closet
A volunteer-based, nonprofit organization that offers a wide variety of garments and household items donated by the community. It features sections for school uniforms and a Career Closet along with clothing for all ages and sizes. Volunteer.
1440 South Main St.
408-946-5564

Goodwill Milpitas

Goodwill
Since late 2006, Goodwill has been selling only nearly brand-new – but non-designer – clothes, housewares and artwork. PLEASE NOTE:  The donation drop-off process is self service.  We have asked our donation monitors to practice social distancing so they will be unable to assist you in loading/unloading your donations.   At this critical time, your donations are needed now more than ever. You can obtain your donation receipt online, by clicking here.
Hours: Monday-Saturday 9AM-9PM, Sunday 9AM-8PM
Donation Hours: 9AM – 7PM Mon-Sat , 9AM – 6PM Sunday
311 W Calaveras Blvd.
408-262-4131

See our other clothing stores posts. The larger malls each have their own clothing post.

City Guides Hope Net Users Will See the Sites

In its early days, the Web provided a guide to the far-flung corners of the world — giving avid hikers a glimpse of what it might be like to go bushwalking in Australia, for instance.

Then, a new crop of city guides appeared, with information about hiking trails right around the corner and much more, from local news to the latest entertainment listings.

The only problem: Few people visited the sites, and merchants were reluctant to advertise there.

BY DEBORAH KONG
Mercury News Staff Writer
Posted at 11:21 a.m. PST Sunday, November 7, 1999
Posted on GoMilpitas.com with permission of the Mercury News.

Now, pioneers such as America Online’s Digital City and Ticketmaster Online-CitySearch are redoubling their efforts — expanding into new cities, beefing up content and offering the ability to reserve a spot in local hotel rooms, restaurants and, eventually, even golf tee times.

Other players such as Ezyfind.com are also entering the market, focusing on helping merchants in suburban communities get online.

One factor that’s fueling the change is the growing number of homes with Internet access. They’re a potentially huge audience for small and medium-size businesses that are rushing to set up virtual storefronts before competitors do.

“Local commerce is certainly a burgeoning market. . . . Whoever can get the local commerce market onto the Internet is someone who’s going to make a lot of money in the long run,” said Yankee Group analyst Emily Meehan.

But consumers are picky. City guides that don’t offer a wide range of well-informed content that is continuously updated won’t make the cut, she said.

That’s where a split is emerging between these city guides. While some focus primarily on providing information about a city — event listings and local news, for example — others say the real attraction is providing services to help merchants set up shop online.

Whatever the winning formula turns out to be — if there is one — San Jose State University anthropology Professor Jan English-Lueck said people do turn to the Net to learn about their communities.

“The people who are moving here use that as a major avenue for finding out what’s happening in the community, what’s around them,” said English-Lueck, who is studying how people use technology as part of her research on the relationship between people’s work and lives. “Even if they’ve lived in Los Gatos for 20 years, if they have to find out something about Menlo Park because they’re visiting friends there, then they might use it for local content.”

More than that, people want to “argue about their sports teams with people in their cities,” said Paul DeBenedictis, president of AOL’s Digital City.

The problem for local sites has been not just what kind of content they carry, but also the cost of producing it. Some, like Digital City, have partnered with existing media companies for everything from news stories to restaurant reviews. Others, like Microsoft’s Sidewalk, recently acquired by Ticketmaster Online-CitySearch, hired staff, only to cut back to make the company more efficient.

But now Digital City says it is turning a profit. CitySearch says it is making money on some pieces of its site — online personal ads, for example.

AOL recently announced plans to expand from 60 cities to more than 200, extending its reach beyond major metro centers to areas such as Knoxville, Tenn., Tucson, Ariz., and Savannah, Ga. Its Digital City sites, first launched four years ago, offer entertainment, dining and local planning guides, directory services and local information on health and other topics.

But DeBenedictis said the strength of Digital City lies in content created by its users. That includes, for example, a heated exchange between 49ers fans on a bulletin board in its sports section, or comments about Berkeley culinary temple Chez Panisse, in the Digital City dining section.

“They want to be proud of their city or their town and they want to contribute,” DeBenedictis said. “It’s creating the old town square. You’re allowing them to communicate again.”

Knight Ridder New Media, a business unit of Knight Ridder, parent company of the Mercury News and 30 other daily newspapers in 28 U.S. markets, also hopes to appeal to consumers by emphasizing its community ties and local brands.

“There’s a window for us used to be the Welcome Wagon directory for people on the Web (who are) looking for local information for the first time,” Finnigan said. “Four years from now, when you look at your family budget, a lot of what you spend will be spent locally within 10 to 20 miles of your household.”

Knight Ridder CEO Tony Ridder told financial analysts in June that the company is considering spinning off its Internet investments in the future to capitalize on the soaring stock performance of pure Internet companies.

Zip2.com, which was acquired by AltaVista, is taking an approach similar to Real Cities, partnering with local media companies such as the Houston Chronicle to offer city guides.

For Ami Hodge of San Francisco, the ability to electronically check in on community happenings is an appealing idea.

“It helps people keep abreast of what’s going on,” said Hodge, who has used AOL’s Digital City San Francisco site. “(The guides) allow people to interact with other people within those communities to talk about what’s going on and what might be troubling them, or what they’re excited about.”

She’s been busy with a 1-year-old son lately, but in the past she used the Digital City site to check out neighborhood news and shop for a new car.

Hodge said she hasn’t made any purchases through the city guide, but sites like Ticketmaster Online-CitySearch hope to change that.

CitySearch recently acquired Microsoft’s Sidewalk city guides, adding 44 new cities to the 33 it already covered. Consumers can buy tickets to concerts and sporting events, check online personals and make hotel or restaurant reservations at the CitySearch sites. In the future, they’ll be able to book golf tee times or reserve a tennis court, said CEO Charles Conn.

“The future of local portal or city guides will be more than just helping people decide what they want to do. It will be helping them get access to it,” Conn said. “The people who are online are more likely to look like your neighbor or your mother. Those people are . . . more interested in what’s happening around them.”

Conn said city guides are one of the few businesses on the Web where there’s a barrier to entry, “a game where you have to make an enormous commitment on the ground to be credible to real people who live in their towns.”

That emphasis on content isn’t the first thing competitor Ezyfind.com is focusing on, however. Ezyfind, which launched sites in 455 suburban cities last week, instead is touting the ability of local businesses to set up their own online storefronts. It offers self-publishing tools businesses can use to set up free Web pages, and plans down the road to offer those firms credit card transaction and other e-commerce capabilities.

Other content supplied by local media company partners and user-created Web sites will be added by the beginning of next year, the company said.

Major portals, such as Yahoo.com, also offer their own versions of local city guides. Ann Zeise’s Milpitas site isn’t exactly on that scale.

Zeise’s site (gomilpitas.com) is a one-woman operation that’s truly a grass-roots effort. Zeise, who believes a community guide can’t be done properly unless its creator lives in the town it covers, attends Chamber of Commerce meetings and watches city council meetings on television.

After a recent flap about raising the flag of China over Milpitas city hall, Zeise posted government codes on flag displays on her site.

To find the names of local businesses for her site directory, “I’ll literally drive around a neighborhood of businesses and stop and write their names down,” she said.

“Content’s very important,” she said. For example, a local Milpitas resident would want to know where local Halloween parties are. “You don’t care about the one in San Francisco, or New York for that matter,” she said.

Contact Deborah Kong at dkong@sjmercury.com or (408) 920-5922. Reprinted with permission. (Note: this contact information is very old. Deborah Kong no longer works for the Mercury News.)

Milpitas Square Shopping Center

This site is in no way affiliated or connected with Milpitas Square in Milpitas, CA. Most stores linked here are located in the Milpitas Square shopping center or nearby, but some advertisers may not. Check addresses and information carefully!

An Evening at Milpitas Square

Major Stores

99 Ranch Market
California’s No. 1 Asian grocery store. Select fish still swimming and they will fillet for you. Become a Facebook fan of the market. Site in English and Chinese.
338 Barber Lane. Milpitas Square.

Mayflower Seafood Restaurant 五月花
Specializes in Asian seafood entreés. Barbecue takeout and conference and banquet facilities available. Milpitas Square.
428 Barber Lane
408-922-2700

Banking and Investing

Health & Beauty

Hotels

Restaurants & Specialty Foods

Print and Copy Shops-Graphics Support in Milpitas

Find commercial printers, silk screened clothing, copy services, fulfillment centers and photo printing services, to support your graphics needs in Milpitas.

Commercial Printers

ABC Printing
Has a few outdated reviews. No summary of services.
1090 South Milpitas Blvd.
408-263-1118

Ace Embossing
Offers quality foil stamping, embossing, plate cutting and printing since 1980.
525 Sinclair Frontage Rd.
408-262-2585

CMYK Graphics Printing & Signs
Screen printing, real estate signs, banners, flyers, brochures, and business cards.
200 Serra Way
408-657-8390

High Tech Printing
We provide high quality commercial print services to Silicon Valley for move then 25 years.
511 Los Coches St.
408-719-9500

Huntford Printing & Graphics
We can provide virtually any product or service imaginable to communicate with your clients, employees, stockholders, or vendors.
275 Dempsey Road
408-957-5000

Logos Etcetera
Specializes in silkscreen garments. Also offers signs and banners.
192 S Hillview Dr.
408-262-7727

Prismatic Signs
Specializes in the fast production of signs, banners, vehicle and window lettering, vinyl letters/graphics, engraving, ADA/Braille signs, and many other types of signage. We are a licensed contractor in California and can install your signs.
382 S Abbott Ave #390
408-956-8271

Pro Line Printing
Our high volume print shop is your number one source for professional digital printing in the entire Silicon Valley.
759 Ames Ave.
408-262-9015

Signarama
Chain supplier of wide range of custom-made signs, banners & decals for buildings, vehicles & more.
166 S Main St.
408-935-8178

teklabel (Tek Labels & Printing)
We put all of our experience and creativity into our clients’ labeling challenges, working with you to understand what you need and how your labels will be used.
472 Vista Way
408-586-8107

Copy Services Primarily

FedEx
Our broad range of copying and printing services and expertise can help you not just complete your projects, but bring them to life.
257 W Calaveras Blvd.
408-946-2500

Staples
We print a wide selection of eye-catching materials, including copies, documents, presentations, brochures, flyers, postcards and business cards.
627 E Calaveras Blvd.
408-678-9666

The UPS Store Milpitas
Your resource for mailbox, shipping, and printing services in Milpitas, CA.
142 N Milpitas Blvd
408-946-4140

Fulfillment Centers

Amware Fulfillment
Fulfillment Center not only delivers the right information to the right people, but also at the right time, using the right formats, production processes and delivery methods in line with client objectives.
565 Sinclair Frontage Road
408-945-1600

Photo Printing Primarily

Costco Photo Center
The members of the Milpitas Camera Club like to get high quality, large prints made here at a reasonable price.
1709 Automation Pkw, San Jose
408-678-2150

CVS Photos
Department of drugstore chain with photo services including prints, custom gifts & passport photos.
45 N Milpitas Blvd.
408-946-6424

Walgreens Photo
Photo services including prints, custom cards & passport photos, plus calendars & gifts.
342 W Calaveras Blvd.
408-263-3963

Walmart Photo Center
Mon – Sat | 9 am – 9 pm
Sun | 10 am – 8 pm
301 Ranch Dr.
408-934-0450

Women’s and Men’s Designer Apparel at the Great Mall

Shop for men’s, women’s and teens’ clothing and other apparel at the Great Mall of Milpitas! Call stores using phone number links! Locate by neighborhoods and nearby stores.

Abercrombie & Fitch Outlet
Casual, classic, All-American lifestyle brand clothing.
408-262-6910
Neighborhood 2
#560

Aeropostale
Specialty retailer of casual apparel for young people.
408-946-1165
Neighborhood 6
#480

American Eagle Outfitters
408-586-9520
Neighborhood 5
#454

Banana Republic
408-946-1433
Neighborhood 3 – Near Burlington Coat Factory
#492

G by Guess
408-262-2522
Neighborhood 2
#551

Gap.com
Gap brands. Gap services. Outlet prices.
408-946-1760
Neighborhood 3
#492

H&M
Fashion and quality at the best price with a broad and varied selection for women, men, teens and children.
Next to Neiman Marcus Last Call
#1220

Hollister Outlet
What winds up in the trash at most stores, Abercrombie & Fitch tries to sell here.
408-934-1441
Neighborhood 2
#554

Hot Topic
Music-inspired fashion
408-946-8126
Neighborhood 5A near Century Theaters
#128

Kohl’s Department Store
A Wisconsin-based department store chain that sells home products and apparel for men, women and children.
Neighborhood 6

Levi’s
Men’s, women’s, and children’s Levi’s & Dockers, Docker shoes & accessories.
408-956-9124
Neighborhood 2
#558

Nautica
Casual sophisticated clothes.
408-935-9877
Neighborhood 2
#542

Oakley
Premium sunglasses, goggles, prescription eyewear, apparel, footwear and accessories.
408-942-0510
Neighborhood 6
#427

Old Navy
Casual fashions for the entire family at value prices.
408-956-1499
Neighborhood 1
#1172

Saks Fifth Avenue
The Market Price is the regular price at which we’ve normally sold that item or, if we have not previously sold the item, the price at which that item (or a comparable item) is normally sold in the market.
408-945-9650
#1330

Tommy Hilfiger
Find mens, womens, childrens, related accessories, fragrance and home products.
408-957-8775
Neighborhood 2
#258

Tuxedo Wearhouse
Tuxedos & accessories by Christian Dior, After Six & Nicole Miller.
408-946-4684
Neighborhood 1
#102

Uniglo
It doesn’t matter who you are or where you live, UNIQLO makes clothes that transcend all categories and social groups. Our clothes are made for all, going beyond age, gender, occupation, ethnicity, and all other ways that define people.
877-486-4756
By the Food Court at Entry 4 or across from Group USA at Entry 1
#700A

Van Heusen
Quality clothing for men & women.
408-934-9155
Neighborhood 2
#530

Zumiez
408-956-9410
Neighborhood 6
#432

Other shopping categories at the Great Mall

Milpitas Chamber of Commerce Invitation Form

Not yet a Milpitas Chamber of Commerce member? Haven’t been a member for 3 years or longer?

Let me invite you to join the Milpitas Chamber of Commerce and share the benefits the GoMilpitas.com already enjoys.

Have you heard that Gaye Morando is back, and selling memberships? She will get back to you once you have sent in this form.

You will get tools to grow your business (See list in image below.), and I get credited $20 toward my membership dues, which would really help, since this site doesn’t make very much money for “extras” like membership dues.

Print out this image, and fill out the top of the form below where it asks for your business name (Referred business), the contact name of the person doing the joining, their phone number and email address.

Chamber Referral Form
Chamber Referral Form from Ann Zeise, GoMilpitas.com

Mail to:

Milpitas Chamber of Commerce
828 N. Hillview Dr.
Milpitas CA 95035

or fax to 408-262-2823

or scan and send file to info@milpitaschamber.com

If you decide to call or drop by, be sure to tell them you were referred by GoMilpitas.com.

Victorian Square

Strip mall located at East Calaveras Blvd. at N. Park Victoria, Milpitas, CA 95035

BBH Noodle
Yelp. “The Bun Bo here is so delicious! I love their broth. It’s so rich and full of flavors.”
1203 E Calaveras Blvd
408-263-8985

Cheap Cigarettes
Yelp reviews. Tobacco shop
1201 E Calaveras Blvd
408-941-9966

Check Into Cash
Whether you’re looking for a check cashing store or payday loan store, you’ve found the right place.
1217 East Calaveras Blvd
408-719-8145

Christy’s Donuts
Yelp review. Cash only. “They always seem to be a hit at most potlucks I bring them to. My favorite are the original, then the custard holes. If you have a sweeter tooth, you might like the jelly filled.”
1291 E Calaveras Blvd
408-942-1933

Foot Lax Foot & Body Massage
We offer a soothing, revitalizing array of Chinese acupressure massage (Tui Na), Reflexology (foot spa), Chinese “Gua Sha” therapy, and Facial.
1215 E Calaveras Blvd.
669-333-1668

Fortunes Chinese Restaurant
Dim sum & Cantonese seafood dishes are served at this informal Chinese eatery.
1235 E Calaveras Blvd.
408-262-9288

KZ Academy
A cosmetology school, is headed by Master stylist Makara Vu CEO of Kittiez Incorporated who will also give guest demos and lectures, offering her unique experience and an introduction to the most creative elements of cosmetology. We aim to provide the most advanced, creative, and comprehensive cosmetology course available.
1221 E Calaveras Blvd
408-520-2532

Milpitas Optometric Group
Whether you need an eye exam, contact lens fitting or wish to be screened for a condition like glaucoma, we can help.
1301 E Calaveras Blvd
408-606-2781

Pure Karaoke
“Great venue for a small group party! Aside from the karaoke system, table games, including a mahjong table is included, mind you! The sound system is superb and there is a great selection of songs, except Tagalog songs. I wonder why they did not anticipate to cater to Filipino customers? I still gave a 5* rating though. I would highly recommend it to my friends.”
1297 E Calaveras Blvd
408-824-5800

Round Table Pizza
Chain serving pizzas with a variety of toppings & sauces in a simple space.
1271 E Calaveras Blvd
408-262-7822

Shabu House
Yelp Reviews. Japanese. Warm, modern space & a menu of signature thin-sliced beef & vegetable bowls cooked at table.
1191 E Calaveras Blvd.
408-262-7888

Starbucks
We have always believed Starbucks can – and should – have a positive impact on the communities we serve. One person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time.
1197 East Calaveras Boulevard
408-586-7306

Subway
Primarily selling sub sandwiches, Subway stands as one of the fastest growing restaurant chains in the world.
1243 E Calaveras Blvd.
408-946-4782

Victorian Square Cleaners
Yelp review. “Amazing service! I have been here for alterations and cleaning for my suits and dressshirts. They have always done a great job for me. Fast turnaround time.”
1285 E Calaveras Blvd.
408-263-5640

Weight Watchers
Nearest Weight Watchers meeting place is at 1199 E Calaveras Boulevard in the Victorian Square shopping center, next to Starbucks.
Call 1-800-651-6000 to confirm meetings.

Children’s Apparel Shops at the Great Mall

Shop for children’s clothes and shoes at the Great Mall of Milpitas! Call stores using phone number links!

Abercrombie Outlet
Genuine Abercrombie & Fitch gear.
Neighborhood 1 near DICK’S Sporting Goods and Gap Outlet
560
408-262-6910

Carter’s Children’s Wear
Infant and children’s apparel and footwear.
Neighborhood 3 near Nike Factory Store and Burlington Coat Factory
490
408-942-6621

Children’s Place Outlet
Sizes 0 to 14
Neighborhood 1 near Kohl’s
#401
408-586-9270

Cotton On Kids
Children’s sizes 0 to 14
Neighborhood 4 near Forever 21 and Bed Bath & Beyond
#160
408-941-8096

Crazy 8
Gymboree’s newest brand. Sizes 0 to 14
Neighborhood 3 near Marshalls and Steve Madden
#504
408-934-1246

Gymboree
Vibrant kids’ fashions
Neighborhood 3 near Victoria’s Secret
#209
408-945-1072

H&M
Latest fashion trends
Neighborhood 2 next to Neiman Marcus Last Call and GAP Outlet
#1220
855-466-7467

Justice Clothing for Girls
Girls clothing and preteen fashion
Neighborhood 1 near Kohl’s
#110
408-934-0980

Kids Foot Locker
Footwear, apparel and accessories
Neighborhood 1 near Kohl’s
#111
408-945-9675

Marshalls
Brand names for less
Neighborhood 3 near Victoria’s Secret and Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH
#1360
408-934-1821

Nike Factory Store
Past seasons’ shoes sold at a discount
Neighborhood 4 near Puma and Burlington Coat Factory
#484
408-942-6457

Old Navy
Casual fashions for the entire family at value prices
Neighborhood 1 near Camille La Vie and Bath & Body Works
#1172
408-956-1498

Other shopping categories at the Great Mall

Electronics Shops in the Great Mall

Shop for electronics: home theater, audio, stereos and TV, cellular phones, accessories, repairs, and electronic games at the Great Mall of Milpitas!

AT&T
Whether you’re shopping for the next generation phone, a digital TV package, or broadband Internet service for your business, AT&T is your go-to for communication solutions.
408-809-2816
Neighborhood 5A near Dave & Buster’s
#436

Bose
Entertainment and home audio solutions.
408-935-8618
Neighborhood 3 near Marshalls and Victoria’s Secret
#224A

GameStop
Find the most popular new software, hardware and game accessories for the PC and next generation game console systems from Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft and Sega.
408-956-9213
Neighborhood 5 near Century Theatres and Oakley Vault
#126

Metro PCS Wireless
Save your business money without worrying about the minutes.
408-262-3800
Neighborhood 4 between the Dining Pavilion and Uniqlo.
#K 8

Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel offers a comprehensive range of wireless and wireline communications services.
408-956-8033
Sprint by California Wireless Solutions
Neighborhood 1 between Camille La Vie and Uniqlo
#M1178
Sprint/CA Wireless
Neighborhood 3 near Marshalls and Starbucks Kiosk
#K-17

Verizon Diamond Wireless Premium Retailer
The largest nationwide wireless voice and data network and over 100 million customers.
408-935-8723
Neighborhood 4 near Burlington
#198

Victra
A national agent for Verizon Wireless.
408-945-1882
Neighborhood 4 near the food court
408-426-4047
#210

Wireless Wonderland & Gifts
Although Wireless Wonderland sells Boost Mobile phones and service, its
primary focus is the accessories that make mobile phones unique.
Neighborhood 5 in between AT&T and Daiso Japan
408-935-8660
#434

Other shopping categories at the Great Mall

McCarthy Ranch Shopping Center

This site is in no way affiliated or connected with McCarthy Ranch in Milpitas, CA. Most stores linked here are located in the McCarthy Ranch shopping center, but some advertisers may not. Check addresses and information carefully!

Major Stores
Anchor stores in McCarthy Ranch shopping mall. Best Buy, Dollar Tree, PETsMART, Big Al’s, US Cricket Store, and Wal-Mart.

Banking and Investing
Convenient banking and financial advice when you come by for lunch anyway. Bank of America has an ATM in the parking lot near Starbucks.

Clothing and Footwear
Discount clothing and shoe stores, and the seasonal Halloween store.

Electronics
Buy electronics in local stores or order online from their websites.

Health & Beauty
Whether you or your pet needs health or beauty treatment, you can find it in McCarthy Ranch Shopping Center.

Home Furnishings and Crafts
Shop for home furnishings, furniture, and home decorations.

Hotels
Hilton Garden Inn and Larkspur Landing hotels are located in the McCarthy Ranch shopping center, and near many favorite restaurants.

Restaurants & Specialty Foods
I have linked to each McCarthy Ranch restaurant that has online ordering and either or both delivery and pickup available.

Shopping Centers in Milpitas