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THE PRESSROOM The Pressroom will celebrate this legacy, honoring the building’s journalistic past and adding to the area’s rich history
THE PRESSROOM - Updated July 2025 - 458 Photos 206 Reviews - Yelp The Pressroom is a modern dining destination in San Jose serving elevated California cuisine Located in the historic Lyndon Building, once home to the Mercury News, The Pressroom blends history with bold, contemporary flavors
The Pressroom - Visit San Jose The Pressroom is now open in Downtown San Jose's San Pedro Square! Located in the historic Lyndon Building, what was headquarters for the Times-Mercury and later evolved into the Mercury News, The Pressroom is a celebration of the newspaper's legacy, honoring the building's journalistic past
The Pressroom Restaurant - San Jose, CA | OpenTable The Pressroom is set to open in the historic Lyndon Building at 189 West Santa Clara Street, downtown San Jose This iconic location, once home to the San Jose Mercury News, merges the building’s rich journalistic past with a modern dining experience
The Pressroom — Extra! Extra! Read All About It | Food Gal However, I did have the chance recently to enjoy the newest incarnation of that historic 1884 building on W Santa Clara Street, now aptly named The Pressroom, which opened in March
CNN Press Site CNN Press Room provides direct access to press releases, fact sheets, video and images, as well as transcripts, anchor and reporter bios, and a comprehensive list of individual contacts in the
Menu - THE PRESSROOM BRUNCH: Sa Su, 10a-3p LUNCH: Mo-Fr, 11a-3p HAPPY HOUR: Daily, 3p-5p DINNER: Daily, 5p-close JUST DRINKS: Th-Sa, 10p-12a
Extra! Extra! The Pressroom set to open in downtown San Jose There’s great news on the horizon for downtown San Jose with the impending opening of The Pressroom, a new restaurant and lounge that should raise the bar on dining experiences in the San Pedro