3646 Village Dr, Castro Valley, CA 94546
“ACCEPTING WALK-IN, PHONE, DOORDASH, & GRUBHUB ORDERS CURRENT HOURS : TUES – THURS : 12 – 8 PM FRI – SAT : 12 – 9 PM SUN : 12 – 8 PM
We will have donuts available Wednesday-Sunday, but please note that we will only have a limited quantity available for Wednesday and Thursday, as those days are not our normal donut days. Once we sell out, we are out for the whole day. As much as we’d love to make more, we don’t know when our next shipment for donut supplies will arrive and we need to ensure that we will have enough supplies to last us until then. We currently are not accepting donut orders over the phone or through our Instagram page. If you would like to order donuts you must walk in to order. Thank you for supporting our business during this time! If you’d like to stay up to date with store info, please follow our Instagram page @teamochidonuts . Stay safe and stay healthy!”
Mon
Closed
Tues
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Wed
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Thurs
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Fri
12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sat
12:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sun
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Bubble Tea Shop in Castro Valley, California. Try our popular mochi donuts!
Castro Valley CA Dentists Monika Dahiya, DMD and Steven A. Rothi, DDS, practice a full scope of general and cosmetic dentistry with expertise ranging from porcelain veneers to dental implants, crowns and bridges. Dr. Dahiya and Dr. Rothi can now correct a wide variety of so-called permanent cosmetic dental problems, and can literally redesign your smile.
Meet the hardworking interns behind the Castro Valley Today project!
Some describe specific holidays or times of year to be the “giving season” but for this week’s Outstanding Community Helper, Todd Anglin, fundraising and giving back is a year-round, non-stop extra-curricular activity. Todd was nominated by members of the community spanning several of the nonprofits and community organizations in which he is an impassioned participant, leader and team player.
The word ‘impossible’ seems to be passé for many, especially the working parents who have been put in the odd, acrobatic position of simultaneously working, facilitating distance-learning, conducting mental health and wellness checks, and providing out-of-class enrichment for children in what seems like a constantly shifting new-normal. According to Nia Rashidchi of Castro Valley Unified School District, these realities have been top-of-mind in planning how to provide quality instruction for kids in the fall.