Rock’n Pies Pizza Co. Opens In Santa Monica

It wasn’t that long ago that I told you about the closure of N.Y.&C. Pizzeria at 1120 Wilshire Blvd. in Santa Monica.  Wasting no time whatsoever, it looks like a new contender has taken over the spot.  Rock’n Pies Pizza Co. is currently in soft opening for lunch, with the eventual goals of an expanded menu, late-night delivery, and beer and wine.

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Uovo Pasta Bringing Handmade Italian To Downtown Santa Monica

What was once a very quiet section of Downtown Santa Monica is quickly transforming into a restaurant destination.  Just to the right of Cava and the upcoming HiHo, at 1320 2nd St. Suite A, a brand new handmade pasta joint calling itself  Uovo Pasta will soon be joining the list.  And it looks like they’re fairly close to opening…FullSizeRender-5.jpg

Santa Monica Yacht Club Replaced By… Santa Monica Yacht Club With Nyesha Arrington On Board?

Santa Monica Yacht Club closed its doors at 820 Santa Monica Blvd. a bit ago so Andrew Kirschner could focus his attention on Tar & Roses, his other restaurant a block away, at least according to the notice taped to the front door.  Recently however, an ABC ownership change application has appeared and names the new restaurant as… Santa Monica Yacht Club.  If you examine the application online, you can see that a familiar name is listed as an officer: Nyesha Arrington, who left Leona in Venice back in February to pursue other projects.

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Capital One Café Comes To Downtown Santa Monica

In a push to make banking more friendly, financial giant Capital One has been opening community cafés across the country.  And now Santa Monica looks like their next target.  Going into a brand new building on the corner of 4th and Broadway in Downtown Santa Monica, on what used to be an unsightly parking lot, the new Capital One Café will offer Peet’s beverages and “local pastry” in addition to internet and banking services.

Broxton Moves Into The Yamato Space In Westwood

Late last year, Eater gave us information about Artisanal Brewers Collective’s take over the iconic Yamato space at 1099 Westwood Blvd.  It appears that plans are going forward, as late last week, an ABC license application was pasted to the front confirming just that.  And the name of the new craft beer establishment?  It is listed on the application as Broxton.

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Here’s A Glimpse Inside The New Food Court Of The Westfield Century City Shopping Center…

Hey, I get it…  A great many of you are riveted by the transformation of the Westfield Century City Shopping Center and are constantly checking for updates.  I’m eagerly watching as well.  This is what the food court looks like right now…

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St. Supery Winery… Beverly Hills?

In oenophile news…  You could be forgiven if you didn’t expect to see an ABC license application posted to the front of one of the big flashy storefronts on tony Rodeo Dr. in Beverly Hills.  Yet there one is taped to the door at 408 Rodeo, a cavernous space that used to house luxury porcelain maker Lladró .  The location has sat empty for a while, but according to the application, it will soon be the SoCal home of Napa Valley’s St. Supery Winery.  The license application is a “02 Winegrower“, which means a non-retail type, so I’m not certain what’s going on here. I guess we’ll just have to keep watching…

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Publique Taking Over The Border Grill Space In Santa Monica

Ever since the tragic demise of Santa Monica’s beloved branch of Border Grill, I’ve kept a careful watch on the space at 1445 4th St.  I’ve been hearing whispers, and a design review mentioned something called Publique, but I couldn’t get confirmation.  But then late last week the for lease signs came down, and an ABC application was posted on the front informing us the Le Zinc Bar (Zinqué) will be opening a restaurant called Publique.  You can check out the design review, including plans for an open air patio, and an artist’s rendering here.

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Z Pastabar Expands Into Santa Monica Place… And Just About Everywhere Else

It takes a brave eatery to give it a go in the sputtering food scene that is Santa Monica Place.  Apparently Westside Pavilion’s  Z Pastabar believes it has what it takes.  They are moving into the last open space in the food court.  But that’s not all:  The courageous carb purveyor is moving into the new Westfield Century City Shopping Center, and is opening locations across LA according to their website.  As a grand opening promotion, the upcoming Santa Monica location is giving away free food if you download their app.

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The Market At M Café Brentwood Gives Up The Ghost…

Sadly, “contemporary macrobiotic” food source The Market at M Café has quietly closed down its location at 11678 San Vicente Blvd. in competitive Brentwood.  But all is not lost:  The notice on the door lets us know that they have a new location at 1800 Highland in addition to their other two locations and are looking to expand further.  I’ll keep my eye on the space to see what develops…

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Edo Brings Casual Italian Take-Away To Beverly Hills

Edouardo Baldi, Chef/owner of popular Industry power spot e. baldi in Beverly Hills has quietly launched a new take away joint directly behind his eponymous restaurant on Canon Dr.  Simply titled Edo, the coffee bar recently slipped into the unassuming space at 9406 Brighton Way.  On offer are an array of pizzette, focaccine, crostine, desserts, and other Italian faves.

Rawkin Juice Bringing Hip To Montana Ave.

I’ve been watching the space that used to house Orchard Flats Juicery at 705 Montana Ave. in Santa Monica to see what would move in.  Signs are now up confirming that branch of Burbank’s Rawkin Juice will be moving in. Rawkin Juice was  recently purchased by Miami’s Hip Cuisine, which intends on expanding the mini chain.  If you check out their Facebook page, you can see they’ve had designs on the Santa Monica location for a while. Popular with the studio/star set, look for a menu of raw/vegan/cold-pressed/organic/you get the picture…

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North Italia’s Santa Monica Opening Date Is…

A great many of you have been carefully checking for information ever since I first told you about Santa Monica’s upcoming branch of North Italia, taking over the erstwhile Buca Di Beppo space at 1442 2nd St. in Downtown Santa Monica.  You’ll be pleased to know that according to the notice on the door, North Italia will officially throw open its doors on May 30th.  We wish them the best of luck.

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Air Food Bringing Contemporary French To Santa Monica On Wednesday

It was back in February that I first noticed the plywood covering the old Seaside Grill space at 109 Broadway in Downtown Santa Monica.  I was lucky enough to run into the owner, Marc Moubarak, who informed me that the name of the new restaurant was going to be Air Food, and the menu would be French.  Air Food will officially open its doors on Wednesday, May 24th.  Last Saturday night, I had an opportunity to have a look around during Air Food’s “VIP soft opening celebration”.  The menu, designed by Chef Thierry, was still being finalized, but what was on offer on Saturday was decidedly French with some Asian influences.  Scroll down on their Yelp page to read more information about the promising new restaurant.  We wish them the best of luck.

Cava Grill Santa Monica Handing Out Free Lunches This Tuesday!

It wasn’t that long ago that I told you about a branch of the rapidly expanding build-your-own Mediterranean restaurant Cava Grill was going to land in Downtown Santa Monica.  Now they’re ready to open.  And to celebrate, they’re giving away free lunches this Tuesday (5/23) from 12pm to 2pm at their new 1318 2nd Street location.  Thank you Cava Grill!

 

Marsa Taking Over The Layla Space On Wilshire

Back in 2010, I first noticed that a new eatery was landing in the space at 11906 W. Wilshire Blvd in LA.  Sadly, after an almost 7 year run, Layla Café has pulled up stakes.  And what’s on the horizon?  A sign in the window informs us that something called Marsa will soon be making itself at home.  Not much information out there yet on Marsa, but the notice in the window promises us “Mediterranean cuisine”.

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