Judging from this view it looks like they make the beer on the premises. When I go I usually have the Hefeweizen beer and sausages. Anyone been? What’s the best thing to get?
Judging from this view it looks like they make the beer on the premises. When I go I usually have the Hefeweizen beer and sausages. Anyone been? What’s the best thing to get?
Neiman Marcus will be opening in a few short months in March and it looks like they’re ramping up steadily judging from the job searches they’re doing. My question is who plans to shop there? I don’t believe I’ve ever been inside one. From my understanding it’s even higher end than Nordstrom. Anyone been inside? How does it compare to Nordstrom?
This sculpture is located at the corner of N. Main St. and Civic Dr. in Walnut Creek, next to La Scala cafe. Reminds me of a Millennium Falcon from Star Wars.
Located in the heart of downtown Walnut Creek, Norf London, owned by a woman originally from north London offers fashion inspired by the English aesthetic. “Norf” is how “North” is pronounced in North London, hence the play on words.
It has been around over 6 years and if you’re wondering how could a chic shop like this could be right in downtown Walnut Creek all these years without noticing, well, it’s a bit off the beaten path. As you’re walking down N. Main St. towards Neiman Marcus, turn right right before the Rochester Big & Tall clothing store in the covered passageway and it will be on your right, a few stores down. Finds like this are why I like wandering around Walnut Creek as opposed to a typical suburban mall where everything looks the same.
These shopping cars are a perennial favorite among young children, and are available to rent for free at the Broadway Plaza Concierge next to Macy’s. It might be hard to spot but there is a black mesh bag under the handle to place shopping goods which is convenient for the adults. Note that you need to make a $20 deposit but it’s refunded when the car is returned.
Recently Crazy in Suburbia posted about plans for California Cafe to be torn down to make way for a “five-story mixed-use residential and retail project.” California Cafe was located next to the Lesher Center parking garage which reminded me of the Mercer complex across the street from Lesher Center. There were big plans for retail development at the Mercer, most likely to be anchored by a restaurant at the corner closest to the Lesher Center. It turns out to not have worked out quite as they imagined. After first getting the gourmet burger chain The Counter at the other end things were looking good. But it wasn’t until years later that a Mike’s Bikes occupied the prime corner across from Lesher. Now Mike’s Bikes is a very nice store, but I was a bit suprised that went in rather than a restaurant. As for the stores in between, 2 are unoccupied, and 4 are salons. No cafes, no convenience stores, but a great place to get your nails done I suppose.
I wonder if the developers who plan to redo California Cafe have taken into account what happened at the Mercer. Any thoughts on this?
From a Walnut Creek Police bulletin:
On 12/21/11, the Walnut Creek Police Department received information of an adult male who was alleged to have committed lewd acts with a child under 14 years old. The allegations were investigated and on 12/22/11 at approximately 1900 hours, Walnut Creek Police Detectives served a Search and Arrest Warrant for the person and residence of John Astor, who is employed as a custodian for the Mt. Diablo School District.
Astor was arrested a short distance away from his home and was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on charges of committing lewd acts upon a child under 14 years old. Astor is being held on $1.5 million dollars bail.
Due to his occupation as a custodian (at a variety of schools throughout the district) and his accessibility to children, anyone who has additional information about Astor or suspects their child may be a victim is urged to contact the Walnut Creek Police Department at (925) 943-5844.
This is a reminder Walnut Creek City Hall will be closed tomorrow through Monday 1/2/12 opening back up on Tuesday 1/3/12.
As noted previously, this is the giant menorah on display at Broadway Plaza until Dec. 27, the last day of Chanukah. I think that’s a dreidel design at the bottom.
“Coming Soon” as in, sometime in 2012, not next month. As noted in the summer issue of Walnut Creek Magazine, Anthropologie is coming to the former Mark Morris Tire shop located at Mt. Diablo Blvd. and Locust St. According to the Walnut Creek planning department it’s still undergoing design review.
This probably means Urban Outfitters on Olympic Blvd. is doing pretty well since they also own Anthropologie. This location is absolutely prime. Now I wonder what will go in the old post office that closed down last month a few stores away.
Thanks to a reader for pointing this out in this post’s comments.