Park Plaza Shops, Lafayette
Joe & the Juice, which opened a couple of summers ago at Park Plaza Shops in Lafayette, has closed. The inside looks like it was just abandoned but the Available sign in front shows it’s gone for good.
Park Plaza Shops, Lafayette
Joe & the Juice, which opened a couple of summers ago at Park Plaza Shops in Lafayette, has closed. The inside looks like it was just abandoned but the Available sign in front shows it’s gone for good.
3339 Mt Diablo Blvd, Lafayette
Thanks to all who sent word that El Charro Mexican Dining, in business for over 70 years in Lafayette, will be closing year-end, as a consequence of the “financial loss due to the coronavirus pandemic”, according to this Mercury News article. Check out their goodbye message and updates on their Facebook page here.
3566 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Lafayette
The cycling showroom First Mile Cycle Works, which will also be a “maintenance & demo center”, is opening in Lafayette next spring where Milosport used to be.
From their website:
First Mile Cycle Works bridges the gap in the direct to consumer bicycle experience. We give riders of all levels the unique opportunity to try before they buy, and a trusted local source for maintenance and community.
Lafayette Forge
Thanks to a reader for pointing out that Headlands Brewing is opening a taproom at the Lafayette Forge where the Lafayette Art Gallery used to be, next to Bonehead’s Texas BBQ. You may remember years ago that Lamorinda Taphouse was going to open at the backside of the Lafayette Forge… Check out Headlands Brewing beer selection here and follow the progress on their Insta here.
From their website:
Our indoor and outdoor design plan for the new brewery will feature a taproom with a 20-tap floating draught tower, two outdoor patios with fire pits and family-friendly open landscaping. We will proudly feature small batch ales exclusively available at the brewery, as well as guest beers, local wines and ciders, and a light, creative food program.
Park Plaza Shops, Lafayette
Thanks to those who sent word that Danville-based gift shop Lemon recently closed their Lafayette location at the Park Plaza Shops. Their Danville store remains open and you can also shop online here.
Lafayette Clocktower
The children’s boutique Myara, which opened last spring in the Lafayette Clocktower, has closed.
Lafayette Mercantile
The menswear store Jos. A. Bank has closed at the Lafayette Mercantile shopping center. Their Walnut Creek shop remains open.
271 Lafayette Circle, Lafayette
After eight years, Back to the Table Cooking School has closed in Lafayette. The production kitchen on the second floor will remain open with a new name.
From their Facebook page:
We were all set with a full spring schedule and almost sold out summer camps…until COVID-19 hit. After some real soul searching over the last 5 months, as well as the uncertainty of when we could reopen; Leslie and I are very sad to say that we have decided to close our cooking school permanently, effective immediately. However, we are happy to announce the new owner will continue the Production Kitchen under their own name.
Lafayette Clocktower
Venture Quality Goods is now fully open in Lafayette since they stock Patagonia provisions like wild sockeye salmon, smoked mussels, various snack bars and other food in front. While you’re there (limit five people in the store at one time), check out their clothing and other meticulously selected goods. You can also shop online at their website here.