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5819 LONE TREE WAY, ANTIOCH (SLATTEN RANCH SHOPPING CENTER) 800-877-8328
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LITTLE MISS EVERYTHING
Get ready for some fun in the sun by dressing your daughter or son in
Little Miss Everything’s ROXY clothing for girls and Hurley for boys.
From fashionable jeans to trendy sweaters kids can dress in style for
any occasion. Located in downtown Brentwood Little Miss Everything
is a one-stop children’s boutique offering the latest in children’s
fashions including WEBKINZ accessories, unique gifts, Bella Boo
Couture personalized shirts and jackets, and more. Choose from group
makeover packages, which include a makeover, karaoke and stage time,
in addition to dressing a plush pet or choosing three accessories from
the LME line. Little Miss Everything will handle everything from the
invitations to clean up to ensure that service is fabulous and flawless.
Call about their monthly events, including pajama night! Also come in
for Thursday night specials. Little Miss Everything is now open ’til
8:00 p.m. on Thursdays.
925-513-4700
XTREME BURGER
Xtreme Burger owner, Tony Halder, believes in starting your day with
a hearty and healthy breakfast. Xtreme Burger offers complete breakfast,
lunch and dinner options that are fast, fresh, and healthy. Choices
of ham, bacon, link sausages, beef patties, and linguica make the
perfect match for fluffy pancakes, French toast, hash browns and
variety of omelets. Further tempt yourself at lunch with a variety of
hamburgers made from fresh beef, garden burgers, chilidogs, chicken,
and sandwiches. Tony uses local suppliers, and promotes low carb and
low fat alternatives. Try once and you will become a passionate fan.
There’s truly something for everyone at his restaurant. “Xtreme Burger
is not big, giant, or huge, it’s Xtreme!”
925-777-1541
TRAVIS CREDIT UNION
ANTIOCH BRANCH
Branch manager of Travis Credit Union’s Antioch Office, Helen Raoufian,
assures visitors they will be treated like family. After all, she says, their
membership is what makes a difference. “Our enthusiastic staff is
committed to providing quality services to help you achieve your financial
goals,” she says. Renowned for exceptional member service, TCU
is a member-owned not-for-profit financial institution that builds lifelong
relationships with its members through lower rates, lower fees,
higher yields, and a variety of financial products and services. Everyone
who lives, works, worships, or goes to school in TCU’s 12-county service
area, which includes Contra Costa County, is eligible to join.
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