35 Crescent Dr, Pleasant Hill
Sinful Bliss Cupcakes closed last week in the Downtown Pleasant Hill Shopping Center. According to a sign posted on the window the owners are relocating back to the Midwest. See below for details.
35 Crescent Dr, Pleasant Hill
Sinful Bliss Cupcakes closed last week in the Downtown Pleasant Hill Shopping Center. According to a sign posted on the window the owners are relocating back to the Midwest. See below for details.
1373 N. Main St, Walnut Creek
Flywheel Sports, a New York-based stadium cycling and barre body sculpting gym is opening this Friday, October 9th in downtown Walnut Creek right below CoreYoga Power, which opened this February.
From their website:
We’re opening our doors this Friday in Walnut Creek! We look forward to riding or pulsing with you! Check out our FREE preview class schedule below and book your spot today – they’re sure to fill up fast! We can’t wait to ride and pulse with you! Check out our FREE preview class schedule and book your spot today – they’re sure to fill up fast!
Downtown Pleasant Hill Shopping Center
40 Crescent Dr, Pleasant Hill
Saturday, October 3rd – Sunday, October 4th, 2015
10:00am – 6:00pm Saturday / 11:00am – 5:00pm SundayBetween 8,000-10,000 visitors stroll through the venue along Crescent Drive in downtown Pleasant Hill and enjoy great art and entertainment including great jazz, the wares of dozens of artists, and of course fine wine and premium beer.
1845 Willow Pass Rd, Concord
Steamboat restaurant, featuring hot pot and skewers recently opened in Park N’ Shop in Concord where Jason’s Sushi & Hot Pot Restaurant used to be. Check out the Yelp reviews here. The temporary menu is listed below.
Via @WalnutCreekGov Twitter
Thanks to those who emailed about the road closures in downtown Walnut Creek.
From @WalnutCreekGov Twitter:
Locust @ Civic closed thru’ Sunday for Lesher Center gala. Use California Blvd. to enter parking garage
Photo by Flickr user nomindsvision
This week we learned that killer bees have arrived in the Bay Area, specifically Lafayette. As a kid growing up in the 1980s I remember reading how killer bees were eventually going to make there way from South America to the United States and I was scared. Now that it has happened, that got me wondering what natural event are you most afraid of?
I’ve experienced several large earthquakes and while those were pretty nerve-racking, I can’t imagine what it would be like to experience a killer bee attack, especially as a child. What if a kid is exploring in a backyard and happens to be at the wrong place and wrong time? What’s scarier than a killer bee attack?
The Gardens at Heather Farm
1540 Marchbanks Dr, Walnut Creek
Sunday, October 4th, 2015
4:00pm – 7:00pm | $65Join us at The Gardens on the evening of October 4th for a unique, outdoor event experience combining the beauty of our lush gardens with live music, silent auction, and samplings of wine, beer and Mediterranean food.
Enjoy a glass of our signature, homemade Sangria as you stroll through The Gardens and connect with friends, family, colleagues and community members.
Taste a selection of award-winning wines from Wine on 49, a collaboration of wineries and tasting rooms from Sutter Creek, Amador County, paired with small Mediterranean plates prepared by local chefs and caterers.
FEATURING:
Food Demos and Tastings of Mediterranean small plates courtesy of Blue Heron Catering, Checkers Catering, Culinary Excellence, Elegant Occasions Catering, Il Fornaio, Sunrise Bistro & Catering, The Vegetarian Gourmet, Yalla Mediterranean and more.Wine samples from Sutter Creek’s Wine on 49 group, including Bella Grace, Yorba, Scott Harvey, Miller Wine Works and Le Mulet Rouge
Wine samples from Robert Hall Winery and craft beer by Lost Coast Brewing Company & Drake’s Brewing Company
Live Music by Dirty Cello“Open Air” Visual Artists
Silent Auction
1348 Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
Thanks to all who sent word… La Boulange Cafe in Walnut Creek has been closed less than a month but coming soon is Los Angeles-based Lemonade, serving “seasonal California comfort food”. More information in this Business Times article. Check out their “early fall 2015” southern California menu here.
From their Facebook page:
The concept is best described as Seasonal California Comfort Food in a fast-casual cafeteria setting. A comfortable place where locals and visitors enjoy a rotating daily spread of deliciousness: from ruggedly roasted Brussels sprouts to grain salads from around the world to stewed short ribs falling off the bone. Our dishes stress simple preparations with global taste, and are a perfect fit for today’s on-the-go lifestyle and perceptive palate.
Lemonade caters to people looking for a quick lunch or a healthy “grab and go” dinner for the family. The cafés have an emphasis on convenience and affordability, while serving the same fresh, high-quality, and innovative modern cuisine that the brand has become known for.
The food at Lemonade is as creative and diverse as the city’s inhabitants. Our marketplace salads, unique sandwiches, and slow-simmered stews taste as though every culture stirred a bit into the pot. For example, the skirt steak with grilled onions and piquillo peppers with its smoky depth, ping-pongs perfectly with our snappy salad of Chinese long beans, pluot plums, and scallion vinaigrette.
Based on the comments left on this Sign of the Day post, congrats to Rob with:
Reply from Mazda sign… “At least I don’t say Volkswagen!”
Please email me at contest@beyondthecreek.com for your t-shirt.
Danville Hotel Town Center
Over the summer we learned that Papyrus would be relocating from their Hartz Ave. location in Danville to the recently developed Danville Hotel Town Center, also on Hartz Ave. and they are now the first shop to open in this development. Stay tuned for the rest of the openings…