Marmalade Cafe Opening A Second Santa Monica Location

Cozy brunch/lunch/take-away spot Marmalade Cafe is opening a second branch in Santa Monica.  They already have their popular original location that opened on Montana Ave in 1990.  Now there’s a banner announcing their impending arrival hanging over the space at 525 Santa Monica Blvd. Suite 120 in Downtown Santa Monica, previously home to Sunnin Lebanese Cafe.  This will be the eighth branch of the “fresh, high quality, eclectic, California-inspired” cafe.

Update:  Marmalade is closing their Montana Ave. store and moving to this location.

Update:  Marmalade is now open at this location.

Sogno Toscano Opens In Santa Monica On….

Wow, that took a long time.  I first told you about the arrival of “lifestyle cafe, wine bar, & specialty market” Sogno Toscano to 1512 Montana Ave. in Santa Monica almost a year ago, and since then, I’ve been peppered with questions from excited locals about when it would open.  While Sogno Toscana (Tuscan Dream) is “USA’s largest Italian online food store”, known for delivery of fine Italian foods, they do operate two lifestyle cafes in New York.  This will be The West Coast’s first branch.  I had a chance to speak with the people behind the new cafe, who recently let me have a look.  While I wasn’t able to take photos due to the fact that they are still unpacking and stocking, I can tell you the space is breathtaking, sort of Tuscany by way of Tulum.  Appearing deceptively small from the street, the interior is bright and airy, with light wood, a long deli counter, coffee bar, and wine bar.  There is also a large, charming wrap-around patio.  They are still finalizing the menu, but you can get an idea of what may be on offer by looking at their West Village location’s menu here.  There will also be wine tastings and other events.  I can share that Sogno Toscano will officially open on Thursday, July 20th.  Hours will be 8am to 10pm.  Judging by what I’m hearing, I predict big crowds.  You’re welcome….

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.

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.

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.

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!)

MAINopoly: A Taste Of Main Street, Sunday May 27th In Santa Monica

This from my inbox: On Sunday, May 27th from 1pm-5pm is the 8th annual MAINopoly: A Taste of Main Street.  This event is a pet-friendly, boardgame-themed culinary walking tour of Main Street’s fave neighborhood eateries, bars, and treat shops.  Attendees will use “MAINopoly dollars” and are encouraged to dress in “Monopoly-inspired or patriotic Memorial Day attire”.  There will be a “Go to Jail” beer garden, cocktails, DJ, and prizes.  Some (but not all) of the restaurants that will be participating are: Ashland HillPasjoli, Papille Gustative, JuneShine, Jameson’s Pub, and Holey Grail Donuts.  The event takes place between Navy and Bay St. (Check in at The Victorian, 2640 Main St.) and benefits The Main St. Business Improvement Association.  Read more and get your tickets here.

Juicy Ladies Expanding To Santa Monica

It wasn’t that long ago when I told you about the closure of 35 year institution Bud’s Deli at 2727 Ocean Park Blvd, in the Sunset Park area of Santa Monica.  Wasting no time, the address is getting a new tenant.  There’s a notice in the window that this will soon be home to a branch of local fave Juicy Ladies.  Juicy Ladies is an “organic juice bar & cafe” with two other locations (Pacific Palisades and Woodland Hills) and a breakfast, lunch, and dinner menu with vegan, vegetarian, paleo, and keto options that emphasises healthy food, community, and the environment.

Blossom Drops Off Abbot Kinney

Sadly it appears that after about a year, local fave Blossom Vietnamese has quietly slipped out of the space at 1121 Abbot Kinney Blvd. in Venice.  There’s no official statement, but the space is dark and gutted.  A local was passing by and, noticing my interest, explained to me that this location is notoriously tricky for restaurants because it’s not easily seen from the street.  Previously the space had been home to 3 Square Cafe.  Whatever the reason, you can still visit Blossom’s Santa Monica location at 2821 Ocean Park Blvd. for their signature noodles.

Breadblok Abruptly Closes All Locations…

I’m hearing from startled readers that popular gluten-free organic bakery and lunch spot Breadblok has abruptly closed all its locations including their first brick-and-mortar on Montana Ave in Santa Monica.  An announcement on Instagram explains that “the combination of the impact of COVID as well as the inflationary pressure on our costs” is the culprit behind the sad news.  We wish them the best of luck for their next chapter. (Thanks Tara and others!)

Bludso’s BBQ Replacing Truxton’s In Santa Monica

It’s been a cool minute since Truxton’s pulled up stakes at 1329 Santa Monica Blvd.  Since then, a ‘leased’ notice was splashed across the front, and readers have been demanding answers.  Now we have them.  An ABC application on the front door spills the beans that BBQ superstar and cookbook author Kevin Bludso is expanding his operation to Santa Monica with a location of Bludso’s Bar & Que.  Looks like they’re shooting for a June opening, but in the meantime, check out their menu here and try to stop your mouth from watering.

Handel’s Ice Cream Coming To Ocean Park

Congratulations Ocean Park!  Top-rated icy treats are heading your way….  It was back in June of last year when I told you about quiet neighborhood spot Shaka Shack quitting its location at 1701 Ocean Park Blvd.  Now it looks like this address is about to be the home of a new branch of Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream & YogurtHandel’s Ice Cream had its beginnings in Youngstown, Ohio when a woman named Alice Handel began serving it in 1945.  They operate 90 locations in a number of states and offer over 100 flavors of ice cream and yogurt that are made fresh daily at each location.

(Thanks Justin!)

Update: Handel’s opened August 24.

Grabbing a Handel on Santa Monica sweets

Ingo’s Tasty Diner’s Triumphant Return To Santa Monica

Normally, I do my own investigating, but I’m hearing from so many people on this story that I’m simply passing on the information others have shared with me.  With its buzzy bar and laid-back comfort food, the closure of local fave Ingo’s Tasty Diner, at 1215 Wilshire, was a real blow to neighborhood.  Plywood went up on the front, and not much happened after that… until recently. Construction has been fast and furious, which prompted readers to check into what was going on.  They’ve uncovered that Ingo’s will be reopening at this location (their website confirms a Summer opening) and that they are expanding into the old Vienna Bakery space next door, possibly meaning more baked goods on menu.  Also there are whisperings of a beer garden in the back as well. Let me know if you have any more information. (Thanks to Kurt, Rob, and others)

JP’s Bar & Grill Returning To Santa Monica

A little over a year ago, I told you about some activity at 925 Wilshire Blvd.# C in Santa Monica.  At the time, all I could discern wat the new establishment was associated with JP’s Bar and Grill, a fave neighborhood watering hole at Wilshire and 11th that had shuttered during the Pandemic.  I even reached out to the people behind JP’s, but at the time, they didn’t wish to share any details, so I only referred to the location as “a new JP’s project”.  Now a liquor license has gone up on the space, (perhaps) putting an end to the mystery.  The business name is clearly listed as JP’s Bar & Grill.

Mrs. Winston’s Closes Ocean Park Location

A beloved neighborhood lunch spot, tucked away just off Ocean Park Blvd. appears to have shuttered.  A reader wrote to tell me that he noticed Mrs. Winston’s at 3150 Ocean Park had closed.  Mrs. Winston’s has been a beloved part of the neighborhood for quite a while and was well known for their popular salad and juice bar.  But don’t worry, you can still get “LA’s Best Salad Bar” at their Century City and Santa Monica Water Garden locations.

Nekter Juice Bar “Not Open To The Public” In Downtown Santa Monica

A longtime provider of healthy juices to the yoga crowd in Downtown Santa Monica has mysteriously closed its doors.  There’s a note on the front of Nekter Juice Bar, at 1422 2nd St. that says they are “currently not open to the public”, whatever that means.  But don’t worry, Nekter has a number of other locations across SoCal, and the US.

Non Stop Sushi & Sake Bar Expands To MDR

Good news Marina del Rey!  All you can eat sushi has arrived!  There is now a branch of Santa Monica’s Non Stop Sushi & Sake Bar up and running at 4025 Del Rey Ave., in the shopping center on the corner of Washington and Lincoln.  (Incidentally, part of the roof awning caved in during one of the storms earlier in the week at their popular Santa Monica location at 2645 Lincoln Blvd.)

Katsu Bar Bringing Curry & Sandos To Santa Monica

The former bank building at 3032 Wilshire, on the corner of Berkeley and Wilshire in Santa Monica, continues its transformation into a food destination.  There are the delightful Portuguese egg tarts from Paderia at the back of the building, and in the front, you can get your acai at Oakberry.  Soon you can add one more choice.  Signs recently went up on Suite B4, on the Berkeley side of the building, announcing a new “curry & sando” spot: Katsu BarKatsu Bar has a smattering of locations throughout SoCal and offers a menu of appetizers, salads, chicken or pork katsu sandwiches and sandos, and curry bowls.

Parakeet Cafe Coming To Brentwood

San Diego’s Parakeet Cafe continues its push into LA County.  Last year, I told you about the health-focused chain taking over the old Chin Chin space in Beverly Hills.  Recently, window paper went up at 13050 San Vicente Blvd. suite 112, most recently home to a mysterious branch of Umami Burger ghost kitchen, announcing that a new branch of Parakeet Cafe is settling in at this address as well.  Check out another location’s menu here to get an idea of what may be coming…

Bread Head Coming To Montana Ave.

It was only back in December when I told you about the disappearance of lunch spot Kye’s from its location at 1518 Montana Ave. in Santa Monica.  Recently, window paper went up on the space announcing the arrival of something called Bread Head.  As it turns out, Bread Head has had a presence as a pop up since 2021 and is the project of Alex Williams and Jordan Snyder, two chefs from Trois Mec. They specialize in carefully crafted sandwiches on homemade bread.  Read the full story on their website here.  Definitely a welcome addition to the expanding and unexpectantly exciting Montana Ave. food scene.