SunLife Organics Coming To Brentwood

Cheery lifestyle brand SunLife Organics is bringing their signature message, “to love, heal, and inspire”, to the Good People of Brentwood and Santa Monica.  There’s window paper up on a commodious corner space in the Brentwood Town Center on the corner of San Vicente and 26th St. announcing the happy news.  Expect a menu of their proprietary juices, shakes, bowls, and coffee/tea.

The Cheese Store Of Beverly Hills Is Moving…

Since 1967, Beverly Hills’ destination for fine cheese and luxury foods and gifts has been The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills.  In a somewhat surprising move, they are changing locations from their charming and cozy current home at 419 N Beverly Dr. to new digs at 9705 S Santa Monica Blvd, across two storefronts.  Perhaps those searching for the perfect white truffle will bring more foot traffic to this sleepier part of The Golden Triangle.  According to the note on the door, they are currently closed at both locations and will be open (at least for online orders) after July 9.

Menchie’s Closes On Montana Ave.

This is a surprise….  Having long anchored the corner of Lincoln and Montana Ave. in Santa Monica, it appears that icy treat purveyor Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt has unceremoniously disappeared.  The space at 732 Montana is largely gutted and there’s a for lease sign up on the front.  Not sure what happened to this branch of the popular self-serve yogurt chain, but I’ll keep my eye on the address to see what may develop.

Zinqué Landing In Malibu

The space at 23725 W. Malibu Rd. in Malibu has sat empty for a very long time.  From 1991 until 2005, this location was the home of Wolfgang Puck and Barbara Lazaroff’s Granita.  The for lease sign came down a while ago, but I didn’t have details of the new tenant.  Recently, signs have gone up informing us that this will be a branch of breezy French charmer Zinqué.  Seems like a perfect fit…

Total Wine & More Coming To Brentwood

Good People of Brentwood, you’re about to be spoiled for choice when it comes to wine, beer, and spirits.  A sharp-eyed reader noticed the ABC application on the front of the cavernous old CVS space at 12015 Wilshire Blvd.  The application spills the beans that Brentwood will be getting its verey own location of retail alcohol superstore Total Wine & More.

(Thanks John!)

Boulon D’Amour Spreads The Love To Beverly Hills

Local java darling Boulon D’Amour is heading to Beverly Hills.  There’s a sign up already at 319 N Canon Dr, formerly home to Le Mervetty French Pastry Shop.  Boulon D’Amour (which translates from French as “bolt of love”) currently has two other locations, including their charming first shop on Washington Blvd.  Expect a menu of various coffees, teas, signature drinks, and toasts.

Levain Bakery Opens In Larchmont Village This Saturday (June 24)

This from my inbox:

Levain Bakery, the wildly popular bakery that was founded in NYC is opening on SATURDAY, JUNE 24th!  At 8:00am the bakery will celebrate its grand opening with a team ribbon cutting. The first 100 people in line will receive a special Levain Bakery Larchmont Village tote with bakery swag. Throughout opening day, there will be activities for families to enjoy, such as balloon twisting and face painting. The proceeds from Levain Bakery Larchmont’s opening day will be donated to Alexandria House – a transitional home for women and children located in Wilshire Center.”

Native Foods Closes In Westwood

Sad news for Westwood Village…  Los Angeles’ last outpost of vegan eatery Native Foods is closing today (June 23).  A somber note on the front expresses gratitude and announces the permanent departure from their long-held address at 1114 Gayley Ave.  There is a glimmer of hope though: The note also says that they are searching for a new Westwood location.  We wish them the best of luck.  Until then, if you’re missing their signature plant-based sandwiches, you can still find locations in San Diego, Orange County, and Palm Springs.

(Thank you Leslie!)

Ivory’s Bake Shop Coming To West LA

Talented confectionary specialist Ivory Ventura bakes spectacular custom cakes for special occasions.  Her Yelp page is full of rave reviews from satisfied fans.  Now she is getting a brick-and-mortar to display her craft.  There’s a large banner of the front of a space in the new development on the corner of Olympic and Butler in the Sawtelle neighborhood of West LA announcing the arrival of Ivory’s Bake Shop.  We wish her the best of luck…

Strings Ramen “Upgrading” To A Curry House In Beverly Hills

I first told you about Strings Ramen, the Chicago-based Japanese concept, back in early 2021, when it began to take form at 255 S Beverly Dr in Beverly Hills.  It was open briefly but is now closed again.  A note in the window lets us know that this is a temporary closure and that they will be “upgrading to a Curry House”.  Looks like they’re aiming for an August re-opening.

Sweetfin Dishing Fish In Beverly Hills Soon

Planet Smoothie made a brief appearance at 193 1/2 S Beverly Dr. in Beverly Hills, then unceremoniously disappeared. Now the address is getting a new tenant.  Window paper is up announcing the arrival of SweetfinSweetfin describes itself as a “healthful, chef-driven, California-inspired poke and plant-based bowl concept” that has locations throughout SoCal.

Pop’s Bagels Coming To Beverly Hills

Congratulations Good People of Beverly Hills, fresh warm carbs are heading your way!  There’s window paper up on the space at 447 N Beverly Dr announcing the arrival of Pop’s Bagels.  With three other locations, Pop’s Bagels has become a sensation known for their three flavors of bagels (plain, everything, and cinnamon raisin) that are made in small batches throughout the day ensuring crispy, hot perfection.  They also make their own cream cheeses and cultured butter from scratch.  

Rosé on Rose Wine Fest This Saturday, June 10

This from my inbox:

“SpinPR Group is proud to announce the first ever Rosé on Rose Wine Fest, a progressive rosé crawl and street fest in Venice taking place on Saturday, June 10, 2023 in celebration of National Rosé Day. Attendees can celebrate all things rosé and gain access to exclusive rosé and rose-inspired offers from Rose Avenue’s top restaurants and retailers along a select stretch of Rose Avenue. From 12-5pm, guests (who are encouraged to don pink apparel) can peruse inside, and on the patios of participating businesses and indulge in an elaborate array of rosé tastings, live entertainment, photo ops, local art, vendors, and a pink disco recovery lounge.

Participating locations of Rosé on Rose include a who’s who of Venice’s finest restaurants and businesses, including American Beauty, Big Red Sun, Café Gratitude, Chulita, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, Parachute, Rose Room, The Rose Venice, Wabi on Rose, Venice Beach Wines, and Yanapuma Shop.

The in-advance $20 General Admission ticket includes a wristband that offers access to discounted food and drink specials such as $7 rosés at participating businesses, music, games, activities, vendors, art and entrance into the official after party at Rose Room (5-7pm). For more information on tickets and a full list of exclusive offers for Rosé on Rose festival goers, visit http://roseonrose.eventbrite.com.”

 

Da Pasquale Says Goodbye To Beverly Hills After 35 Years

It saddens me to see Westside time-honored institutions close.  It can feel like the end of a classic era.  Sadly, it appears that Da Pasquale Trattoria has left their commodious home at 9749 S Santa Monica Blvd in Beverly Hills.  A gracious note on the front door doesn’t give a reason but expresses gratitude and love to its loyal customers for the last 35 years.  Thanks for the memories…

(Thanks Eric!)

Le Macaron Bids Adieu To Montana Ave.

Another sad closure on Montana Ave…  Le Macaron burst onto the scene at 1301 Montana Ave back in 2017.  At the time, this was LA’s first branch of the Florida-based chain and they introduced The Westside to their excellent selection of pastries, breads, chocolates, and coffees.  Shocked readers have been writing to tell me they have now closed up shop after a truly valiant effort.  If you’re missing their signature classic macarons, you can find other LA locations here.

Brique French Toastery Changes Location In Century City

About a year and a half ago, I told you about the appearance of Brique French Toastery on the ground floor of The Westfield Century City Shopping Center, directly underneath Del Frisco’s.  They recently gave up that location, but all is not lost.  They will be moving to a new location on the second floor, near Din Tai Fun.  Until then, Brique has a temporary space in a kiosk near California Pizza Kitchen where you can still get your hands on their proprietary “Rock Toast” (thick cut brioche French toast topped with proprietary peanut butter coconut maple syrup, toasted coconut chips, and vanilla whipped cream).

Banana Leaf Expanding To Brentwood

I told you two years ago when Brentwood’s fave watering hole/pickup joint Cabo Cantina, at 11829 Wilshire, fell victim to the Pandemic.  The space has sat empty ever since.  That’s about to change.  A sharp-eyed reader (Thanks Matt!) spotted an ABC application on the front of the address that confirms that Banana Leaf is moving in.  Bringing a much-needed and refreshing injection into the Brentwood food scene, Banana Leaf has five other LA locations and offers a menu they describe as a “balance between classics and progressive Indian cuisine”.

What’s Going On At Savida In Santa Monica?

A reader recently asked me what was going on at Savida, that opened only last year at 1303 Montana Ave. in Santa Monica.  So, I went by the raw seafood bar that got a mention in the most recent Michelin Guide to have a look.  Their parklet on Montana has been dismantled and the space appears lifeless with mail piling up inside.  While I don’t have confirmation, for all intents and purposes it appears closed.  Let me kniow if you have more information. 

(Thanks Narayan!)

CAVA Coming To Century City

After the renovation of The Westfield Century City Shopping Center a few years ago, this second floor space (next to where Shake Shack is today) was home to international mozzarella specialist Okica.  When they moved out, it was supposed to have been a branch of Matthew Kenney’s plant-based pasta joint Sestina.  That never materialized.  Now, plywood covering the tricky location is letting us know that this will be the future home of Greek/Mediterranean restaurant chain CAVA.

IXLB Dimsum Eats Coming To Westwood Village

One a tip from a reader, I went by 1151 Westwood Blvd, previously home to a branch of Ike’s Love and Sandwiches, to see what was going on.  A banner on the front lets us know that IXLB Dimsum Eats is taking up housekeeping at this address.   IXLB has a location in Hollywood, and offers a solid menu of dumplings, rice, and noodles.

(Thanks Gary!)