20895 Redwood Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
We offer takeout and delivery.As the Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to have an increased impact on our communities, we want you to know that providing clean store environments and safe food served by healthy team members is always our first priority. We are monitoring the situation closely and are following updates and guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help keep you and our team members safe and healthy..We continue to implement the following ongoing health and safety procedures at stores:Proper and frequent sanitization of all frequently touched surfaces in guest areas.Proper and frequent sanitization of all equipment, utensils and surfaces in food preparation and service areas.Proper and frequent handwashing using soap and water.Use of gloves when handling food.Store employees with any signs or symptoms of sickness are prohibited from working.Please be assured that we will continue to monitor information from public health officials and following the guidelines to help minimize any risk to our guests and team members. We are committed to helping keep our community safe. Thank you for your ongoing support and loyalty.
Mon
10:00 am – 8:00 pm
Tues
10:00 am – 8:30 pm
Wed
10:00 am – 8:30 pm
Thurs
10:00 am – 8:30 pm
Fri
10:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sat
10:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sun
10:00 am – 8:00 pm
We offer recipes that are hand-crafted by our chef.Served on our recommended scratch-made crust type.
Papa Murphy’s offers its own delivery service.
Over the past century, the landscape of Castro Valley has transformed from vast tracts of chicken ranches into a bustling suburban center. However, one of its most advanced buildings belongs to one of its oldest institutions: the Castro Valley Library. In this edition of our Castro Valley history series, we’ll take a look at the humble origins of our town library and its journey from a small, ragtag operation to a pillar of the community.
From World War II onward, Castro Valley shifted from a small farming town to a suburban bedroom community. As more and more young families came to Castro Valley, the town’s viability as a commercial center became more and more obvious. In this edition of our Castro Valley history series, we’ll discuss one of the projects that made Castro Valley what it is today: the Castro Village.
If you’re a resident of either Castro Valley or San Leandro, you’re more than likely already familiar with the work of Fred Zehnder…