October 6th, 2007 by Dave Belomy
Are you looking for a quiet neighborhood without much traffic and with beautiful homes with established landscapes? If so you should check out the homes in the Bent Creek and Old Ranch areas of San Ramon: www.BentCreek-Old Ranch.com.

Nestled in the Dougherty Valley, the Bent Creek-Old Ranch area consists of the following developments:
- Bent Creek
- Bent Creek Estates
- Bent Creek Parc
- The Hills at Bent Creek
- Old Ranch Estates
- Old Ranch Summit
The Bent Creek-Old Ranch area is bordered by the following boundaries:
- On the west by a hill that separates the Doughtery Valley from Alcosta Blvd. and the valley that includes the 680 corridor.
- On the south by the Dublin border.
- On the east by Dougherty Road, across from which is open space on the grounds of Camp Parks.
- On the north by a creek that separates where Dougherty Road becomes Bollinger Road (which leads on to the Windermere development).

The creek mentioned above travels through the whole Bent Creek development. There is a trail along the length of the creek, often on both sides of the creek, so every Bent Creek home has this beautiful trail to take serene walks, job, walk dogs, etc. You will find Bent Creek neighbors to be very friendly. I’ve lived in the Bent Creek-Old Ranch area for 15 years and I often walk my dog in the evening. My current dog is Bob who is some sort of hound mix and my previous dog was Betty, a gorgeous and incredibly well trained Flat Coat Retriever. If you have never seen a Flat Coat Retriever they are part of the same family of dogs as Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers, yet the Flat Coats have long black hair and are thinner, almost like a black Irish Setter but not so skinny.
The Bent Creek homes were built by Ponderosa and the Old Ranch homes were built by Davidon. The oldest of the Bent Creek and Old Ranch homes were built 15 years ago, and many have had their bathrooms and kitchens remodeled with new fixtures and counter-tops. One nice thing about a 15 year old neighborhood is that all of the landscaping and trees are well established. So many modern developments have no landscaping and the homes are incredibly close together so you get what I call the “fish bowl effect”, where it seems all of your neighbors can look right into your home like you were in a fish bowl. The Bent Creek and Old Ranch homes have great privacy due to all of the mature trees.
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October 4th, 2007 by Dave Belomy
The other night the 9-piece Dance Party band that I run, The GROOVE Doctors, played a gig at
# 1 Broadway in Los Gatos, CA. After the gig when I was driving home I hit a curb and I blew out my tire. The hole in the tire was on the side and I knew from previous experience that this tire was not going to be saved and I was going to have to buy a new tire.
So I put the spare on, which was quite an adventure in itself, and I drove the car with the flat tire in the trunk to Big-O Tires in Dublin, CA located at 7121 Dublin Blvd., not far from the 580/680 interchange. For 15 years I have lived in the Tri-Valley area which is in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area and includes the communities of:
- Livermore
- Pleasanton
- Dublin
- San Ramon
- Danville
- Blackhawk
- Diablo
- Alamo
I have been going to the Dublin, CA Big-O store the entire time I’ve resided in San Ramon and I think they have the most fabulous tire warranty around. Big-O will fix all flats and they will rotate your tires, all for free. But
since I destroyed by tire with the side blow out and it was not salvageable, I was resigned to having to pay for a new tire. So you can imagine my surprise and how pleased I was when I was told that my tire was under warranty and would be replaced for free, even though it was 100% my fault that I destroyed it.
Besides the great warranty, the other reasons I like Big-O is that they:
- Have a large selection of tires at reasonable prices.
- Do other tire related services such as alignment, balancing, shocks, suspensions, etc.
- Will do the work while you wait without you having a previous appointment .
- Provide a shuttle service if they are backed up or if the work you’re having done is more complex and takes a bit longer.
What is wonderful about the particular Big-O store that I frequent in Dublin is that every single person who has ever helped me in 15 years there has been wonderful and has had the three things I look for in outstanding customer service
- Friendly.
- Knowledgeable.
- Genuinely care about your satisfaction.
These three customer service attributes are not only what I look for when am the customer, but they are the foundation of what my realty company, Star Realtors Group, is built on.
One of my favorite things to when I need to go to Big-O for tire work is to drop the car off at lunch time and walk down the street to Athens Burgers, located at 6999 Dublin Blvd # A. Athens has been a home run hit since the day it opened. Athens has incredible burgers which big buns, large fresh cooked patties and if you get cheese of bacon, they taste wonderful. But the menu is not just burgers, there is everything from specialty chicken burgers and sandwiches to Mexican or Greek dishes.
One last thing about Big-O. When I last had my tires rotated about six months ago I was convinced to replace the compressed air in my tire with nitrogen. I was told that the nitrogen had less moisture than the compressed air and therefore would help my tire maintain it’s air pressure better and have more even and less wear. I was a bit skeptical but it was only $5 per tire so I took a chance. Well I can not believe how much the nitrogen has helped with the life of my tires. I have front wheel drive which tends to wear down the outside of the front ties. Since I switched to nitrogen in my tires they have wore much better and more evenly and there is much less wear on the front tires. given the cost of high quality tires, this is the best $20 I have ever spent.
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October 2nd, 2007 by Dave Belomy
If you are in Danville, CA and you want some great food at low prices as well as a “neighborhood bar” feel, then the Tower Grille is the place for you. Located at 301 Hartz Avenue by the Clock Tower, the Tower Grille was opened this summer and is run by local restaurant and bar veteran Gordon Clark. Gordon was the manager at Gordo’s in Danville for a number of years and then he went to run the bar at El Balazo in San Ramon.
The Tower Grille has been doing fantastic business right from the beginning yet they have done no advertising, they are relying on word-of-mouth to let folks know about what they have to offer. The owners of a bar or restaurant are doing something right if they can pack the place with no advertising and just rely on other patrons letting their friends, family and coworkers know that they have found a gem of a place to go socialize, have some drinks and get some incredible food.
To me what sets the Tower Grille apart from most sports bars is the decor and also the food. The Tower Grille is very nicely decorated, this is not a saw dust on the floor type of place. There is a main room with the bar and TV’s, a side room available for private parties as well as a covered patio. As nice as the decor is, the food is even better. This space used to be a steak house and the chef from that restaurant has stayed on. The steak is the “best around” in the opinions of the Tower Grille regulars. There are also lighter fare such as salads, there are a number of wonderful entrees and a great selection of incredible sandwiches. (My favorite is the Italian Sausage and Peppers).
Everything on the menu is less than $20 and most dishes are much less than that, so the Tower Grille is an incredible value. One warning is that this place can get noisy, a Sunday night football game I attended had some boisterous fans in the house. But if you want to socialize in a relaxed but clean and elegant setting with fantastic food, please check out the Tower Grill. To contact the Tower Grills call 925-820-6996.
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