3.6 out of 10

Pilgrim / Triton

37.5631015723771 -122.271044666381
Great for
  • Shopping Options
  • Clean & Green
  • Internet Access
  • Parking
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Not great for
  • Lack of Traffic
  • Medical Facilities
  • Neighborly Spirit
  • Nightlife
  • Parks & Recreation
Who lives here?
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Reviews

2/5 rating details
  • Neighborly Spirit 1/5
  • Safe & Sound 4/5
  • Clean & Green 3/5
  • Pest Free 4/5
  • Peace & Quiet 2/5
  • Eating Out 3/5
  • Nightlife 2/5
  • Parks & Recreation 2/5
  • Shopping Options 2/5
  • Gym & Fitness 3/5
  • Internet Access 5/5
  • Lack of Traffic 2/5
  • Parking 5/5
  • Cost of Living 3/5
  • Resale or Rental Value 4/5
  • Public Transport 4/5
  • Medical Facilities 2/5
  • Schools 4/5
  • Childcare 3/5
2yrs+

"Pit Stop for East Bay Commuters"

The Pilgrim/Triton neighborhood/area is a tiny area just off the San Mateo Bridge where you can find brand new offices and fast food. In the fast food category, you have the usual suspects: McDonalds, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut. You can also get gas here.

It is not very pretty but it gets the job done.
Pros
  • Good For Commuters in a Hurry
  • Brand New Office Space
  • Good East Bay Access
Cons
  • Ugly and Industrial Looking
  • No Healthy Food Choices
  • Busy and Crowded
2/5 rating details
  • Neighborly Spirit 1/5
  • Clean & Green 2/5
  • Peace & Quiet 2/5
  • Shopping Options 4/5
2yrs+

"Fast food haven"

Although one of the smallest neighborhood’s in Foster City, Pilgrim-Triton is nestled within the heart of the city. The area itself is bounded by Foster City Boulevard, East Hillsdale Boulevard and US Route 92. It is known by locals as the main shopping hub, providing open spaced commercial real-estate and restaurant commodities. More specifically, it is mixed between an open-spaced fast food haven and anonymous, one-story office buildings.

While there is no sense of residential terrain within the community, Pilgrim-Triton’s commercial quarters provide moderately green community aesthetics. For foodies on the run, the neighborhood offers everything--a Pizza Hut, a Taco Bell, a Carl’s Jr., a McDonald’s and even an IHOP. There is also plenty of parking that separates the fast food chains. Many commuters travel through the main drag of Metro Center Boulevard to get into the heavier business district too. Elsewhere, Center Boulevard and Foster City Boulevard (one of the largest intersections I’ve ever seen) is home to other commercial quarters including a small family inn, a Chevron station and the bigger than big Cosco Super Center. There are also a couple other small business sprinkled throughout the neighborhood, but non worth mentioning.

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