2905 N. Main St, Walnut Creek
A new oven and grill Mediterranean restaurant called Manakish is opening soon in Walnut Creek at the corner of N. Main St. and Geary Rd. where Bee & Tea used to be. Check for updates on their Facebook page here.
2905 N. Main St, Walnut Creek
A new oven and grill Mediterranean restaurant called Manakish is opening soon in Walnut Creek at the corner of N. Main St. and Geary Rd. where Bee & Tea used to be. Check for updates on their Facebook page here.
1386 N. Main St, Walnut Creek
Berkeley-based Shoes on Solano, a footwear and accessories shop, opened this past weekend in downtown Walnut Creek. Check out their online selection here.
From a PR:
In addition to renowned brands, such as Dansko, Birkenstock, Springstep, Teva and more, Shoes On Solano also designs and offers their own proprietary brand, Sole Terra.
In addition to their impressive footwear offerings, Shoes On Solano offers accessories, such as Smartwool Socks, Hue Socks and hosiery, Stance Socks and fun socks and gifts from Blue Q and colorful small leather goods from International Leathers. Sole Terra leather handbags, made in Italy exclusively for Shoes On Solano are also offered in all locations, as well as travel handbags from Baggallini.
1556 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek
It looks like a fur retailer pop-up called Maximilian is opening soon in downtown Walnut Creek where Z Gallerie used to be. Note that this is NOT the Italian clothing retailer with the same name. Check out their catalog here.
From their website:
Maximilian Furs was first established in 1922 by the brother and sister team of Maximilian Apfelbaum and Anna Maximilian Potok in Warsaw, Poland. The incomparable team were third generation furriers with a determination and style that revolutionized the fur industry. The fur techniques used by Maximilian Furs created garments of the highest quality and exquisite design, the fur fashion they created were grander than any of their clientele could have imagined.
1532 Bonanza St, Walnut Creek
After 19 years on Bonanza St. in downtown Walnut Creek, Absolute Salon (previously Violet’s Haircuts), recently relocated around the corner in downtown Walnut Creek to the alleyway between Silk Road and Supercuts on N. Main St. Check out their services here.
1440 N. Main St, Suite B, Walnut Creek
Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
Thanks to a reader for pointing out that New Zealand-based men’s retailer Rodd & Gunn is coming to Broadway Plaza in downtown Walnut Creek. Note that the photo above may not be the space they will be in. (Industrious will have a staircase in one of those spots.) Check out their online selection here.
From their website:
The Rodd & Gunn heritage dates back to 1946, when the brand’s first trademark logo – the English Pointer – was used on a boutique line of New Zealand made shirts.
In its current form, the brand was established in 1987 when the first stand alone store opened in Auckland’s Queen Street.
Rodd & Gunn is synonymous with quality, while taking its inspiration from New Zealand’s picturesque landscape. Rodd & Gunn’s philosophy is to create classic garments imbued with contemporary style and designed to stand the test of time.
Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
Last month we learned that Peet’s Coffee would be closing within Amazon Books at Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek and the remodel is almost finished with the reopening happening tomorrow Tuesday, November 5th.
The Orchards, Walnut Creek
A new taqueria is coming to the Orchards shopping center called Antojitos Taqueria. Stay tuned…
The Orchards, Walnut Creek
The weight loss and health coaching studio Profile by Sanford is coming to the Orchards shopping center in Walnut Creek and is planning to open early December.
From their website:
Backed by Sanford Health doctors and researchers, we can customize a weight loss plan while taking into account certain health factors to ensure you get the results you want. Since we are confident in obtaining lasting results, we promise you will lose 15 percent of your body weight after 12 months.
A new exhibit at the Bedford Gallery in downtown Walnut Creek, Off Menu: Contemporary Art About Food, is on display through December 16th.
From the exhibit website: