The hub of El Cerrito is San Pablo Avenue. Home to shopping, dining, and more. As one of the oldest roads in the East Bay, it stretches through El Cerrito and beyond, presenting an important piece of history. When you come to El Cerrito there are plenty of things to do both in and outside of town. If you're looking for something to do out of the sun, you can catch a flick and eat some food at Rialto Cinemas Cerrito. Their pizza paired with a good brew is a local favorite on rainy days.
Don't miss authentic Peruvian food at El Mono as well as freshly prepared Chinese food from Noodles Fresh. Other favorites include authentic Thai cusine at Sistory Thai Kitchen and Well Grounded , a family owned cafe, offering a delicious selection of locally sourced, organic teas and espresso/coffee drinks.