Planta Uprooted In Brentwood

It was back in October of 2022 when I told you that national plant-based chain Planta was opening a gorgeous location in the old Pizzicotto and Kreation spaces at 11758 and 11754 San Vicente Blvd. in Brentwood. Sadly, it appears that Planta has pulled up stakes at the address. A gracious note on the door doesn’t give a reason, and it directs fans of plant-based to Planta Cocina in The Marina. I’ll keep an eye on the space to see what may develop.

A reader found out more information here.

Planta Landing In Brentwood

Ever since Pizzicotto and Kreation moved out of their respective spaces at 11758 and 11754 San Vicente Blvd. in Brentwood, people have been contacting me demanding answers.  Thanks to the clever investigative work of a reader (Thanks Eric!), I may have an answer.  Eric discovered that the two spaces will be joined and become the home to Planta.  (Their website does confirm a Brentwood location, but doesn’t give an address, so I don’t have confirmation on this.)  Planta restaurant group has locations across America and Canada and promotes a celebration of ‘the power of plants” with a 100% plant-based dining concept.  It looks like another location is coming to Marina del Rey as well.

Kreation Quits Brentwood

It appears that juice and cleanse experts Kreation Organic has cleared out of its location at 11754 San Vicente Blvd. in Brentwood.  That leaves another gaping hole in a block that used to contain many eateries.  I’ll keep my eye on the location to see what may develop.  And yes, I’m still watching the former Pizzicotto space which appears to have been leased. (Thanks Eric!)

Pizzicotto Disappears From Brentwood

I heard from a number of devastated readers that beloved quiet neighborhood powerhouse Pizzicotto had permanently closed its doors at 11758 San Vicente in Brentwood, so I went by to have a look.  Sure enough, the Italian bolthole has papered over their windows, and Yelp has pronounced them closed.  They will be sorely missed by their legions of fans.  I’ll keep my eye on the space to see what may develop.