
125 Hartz Ave, Danville
It’s been closed for several months now so I’m getting to this late but Kane Sushi has closed in Danville.

125 Hartz Ave, Danville
It’s been closed for several months now so I’m getting to this late but Kane Sushi has closed in Danville.

406 Hartz Ave, Danville
The Italian restaurant Mangia Mi has expanded into the building in front on Hartz Ave. where the antique and interior design boutique Sweet Magnolia used to be where they added a new bar and additional dining space. Check out their food menu here and drinks menu here.

370 Hartz Ave, Danville
A new ice cream / frozen yogurt shop that we learned would be opening on Hartz Ave. in Danville called Bloogrape Organic Sworls has now opened. In addition to ice cream and frozen yogurt they have an additional base option call “vegan coconut base”, available in plain or chocolate that sounds intriguing. Check out their menu here and here. Their website is here.


Danville Livery
A new fitness gym called Studio 26 opened recently in Danville Livery that offers Barre, Mat Pilates, and Tae Bo. Check out their schedule here.
From their website:
We barre hard at Studio 26. We are committed to elevating your barre experience by offering a 1-hour full body workout that combines small isometric movements with full range motions that incorporate light weights, resistance bands, yoga blocks, and balls. Each class is heavily influenced by music and will feature variations that engage your core, build lean muscles, lift your seat, and tone all around. Our instructors are trained to support you through challenging yet safe classes, and will offer modifications and adjustments as needed.


166 E Prospect Ave, Danville
A new “luxury, lifestyle boutique” called Stone Cold Luxe opened last month in Danville. Check for updates on their Facebook page here.
From a press release:
Stone Cold Luxe is a luxury lifestyle boutique nestled in the heart of downtown Danville, California. Curated and named for the woman who enjoys opulent settings, while shopping to accommodate her fashion forward lifestyle. She shops Stone Cold Luxe, because it accommodates her personal needs, while picking up an ornate gift for her bestie, and matching jacket for her mini.
Clients will be catered to at the moment of entering the freestanding shop, originally built in the 1920’s by a husband who wanted to accommodate an architectural layout, for his wife who was a dressmaker. The boutique still exudes original details and is inviting with open front windows, and a floor plan that is distinctive with an intimate vibe. Stone Cold Luxe will open its doors this November of 2016, just in time to accommodate the Danville holiday consumer needs. Centrally located in prime real estate, it will provide luxury for the needs of NBA wives of the Golden State Warriors, to the tech world of Silicon Valley.
Owned by Mother & Daughter, Marisa and Natalia both social and local residence of Danville, who travel and indulge in world luxury; will bring a retail concept unlike any of it’s competitors. With a collaboration of a keen eye for luxury, business savvy and a finger on the trending pulse for the Danville, Ca. market; Stone Cold Luxe is sure to be a rising success!


Pint Night with Russian River Brewing:
Pete’s Brass Rail & Car Wash
201 Hartz Ave, Danville
Tuesday, December 13th, 2016
5:00pm

Danville Hotel Town Center
Pressed Juicery which opened last year in downtown Walnut Creek will also be opening in the new Danville Hotel Town Center on Railroad Ave. Check out their menu here.

Raffi Minasian: Autonomous Vehicles:
Blackhawk Automotive Museum
3700 Blackhawk Plaza Cir, Danville
Saturday, December 10th, 2016
10:30am – 12:00pmAutonomous vehicles are here. Companies are already using them to deliver products and navigate harsh terrain. Driverless vehicles have covered more than a million miles in recent years and this number is expected to grow exponentially over the course of the next decade. How will this bold new technology, effect our sense of adventure, our “drive” for the future, our perspective on the open road? Join Raffi Minasian as he discusses how future technology will be driving our automotive experiences.
An award winning artist and published illustrator, Raffi Minasian has taught illustration and design at several noted universities. In 2003 he returned to his roots as a “hands on” designer working on freelance projects. Today, in addition to his ongoing product design work, Raffi manufactures specialty parts for the classic and muscle car aftermarket as well as custom parts for hot rods and customs.
There will be a Q&A session at the conclusion of the event. Speaker Series events are free with admission to the Museums.
