Monday, January 05, 2009

Carry Outee ... of Business

As foretold by a commenter not long ago, Carry Outee -- the tiny Chinese takeout place on Castro Valley Boulevard -- closed with the end of 2008. Your Boulevardier only ate food from there once; fact is, he couldn't get past the name, which for some unknown reason evokes the 1970s-era MAD Magazines with which he grew up. But it's clear that the place had a devoted following.

It's in one of three shack-sized businesses all on one large lot on the north side of the Boulevard, just west of El Rancho Steak House. Two are now vacant; Your Boulevardier noted a gentleman on the phone in the third, looking busy, but those buildings do not seem to attract long-term tenants. An electric-bike shop and a trading card company have come and gone in the last few years, along with others that can't be recalled today.

If the climate for commercial real estate were different, Your Boulevardier would suspect that the three shacks would be demolished and one larger structure erected. But the timing for such a move would be poor, and the newish building just to the west of the three shacks -- which has housed a title company, an Indian clothing store, and now a tax-preparation business, along with a Sylvan Learning Center -- testifies to the fact that finding and retaining tenants is not easy these days.

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4 Comments:

At 4:31 PM , Blogger Shannon said...

I grew in here in Castro Valley and now live here with my family. I have never ever been to Carry Outee. I've walked past it I don't know how many times, but I have never been brave enough to eat there.

 
At 5:20 PM , Blogger Wudas said...

I have never taken repast at said establishment either.

Wasn't there a t-shirt store on that lot for years?

 
At 8:30 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have lived in Castro Valley for 14 years, and like the Boulevardier said, I too was very put off by the name. For some random reason, I decided to go there a few months ago and became a big fan! Good satisfying Chinese at great prices.

I was very diassapointed to learn that they were closing. Too bad I didn't find out a long time ago how good they were.

On the plus side, I did give China Moon another try. I was pretty much not impressed when they first opened. However, I tried them a few weeks back and they have really improved!

While China Moon is certainly not "fine cuisine," they offer very tasty food and lots of it at bargain prices. Check them out!

 
At 1:55 PM , Anonymous dave said...

Yes, if you could get past the eye-sore, they had really good take-out. I go to silver spoon now, just past the shell station.

That section is part of the re-development project and I suspect that it will be one of the first spots built on when the ground breaks next summer.

 

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