Spotted at the Mercantile in downtown Lafayette.
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Spotted at the Mercantile in downtown Lafayette.
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1556 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek
Thanks to a reader for sending word that Z Gallerie, the home decor and furniture shop, is returning to downtown Walnut Creek where Anthropologie is currently located on Locust St. and is planning to open in February, 2017 according to their website. Anthropologie will be relocating to a larger superstore where Barnes & Noble used to be. Several years ago, Z Gallerie used to be located where Patioworld currently is on Mt. Diablo Blvd.
Lafayette Community Music Festival:
Town Hall Theatre
3535 School St, Lafayette
Saturday, April 16th, 2016
7:30pm | $25For the last five years, Town Hall has been home to the Lafayette Community Music Festival, and in 2016, the event is bigger and better than ever! Don’t miss this unbelievable evening of acoustic music from some of the hottest local talent!
This year’s lineup includes:
Dream Posse
Stevie Coyle
Garageland Rodeo
Hard Rain
Reminisce
Gary Peare
And loads more!
Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
Broadway Plaza is finally going to get some serious dining action when a huge, 6,000 sf health-focused restaurant called True Food Kitchen opens next to Macy’s in downtown Walnut Creek. As you can see by the above photo there is a lot of work left to do but according to their website, it is expected to open in the summer.
Lafayette Clocktower, Lafayette
A lot of people were bummed when they found out that the children’s bookstore, Storyteller Bookstore closed in Lafayette last year (not to mention Barnes & Noble in nearby Walnut Creek) but local kids (and their parents) are in luck as a new children’s bookstore called Bel & Bunna’s Books is planning on opening next month in May, taking over where Floret used to be in the Lafayette Clocktower off Mt. Diablo Blvd. According to their website, the bookstore will be, “a literary wonderland for children and young adults”. Check their Facebook page here for updates.
Thanks to a reader for sending the photo below.
The Essence of the Image with Photojournalist David Butow:
Camera West
1255 S. Main St, Walnut Creek
Thursday, April 14th, 2016
6:30pm – 8:30pm | FreePlease join Camera West Walnut Creek as we welcome photojournalist David Butow Photography for a stirring discussion of his photography. David has followed his passion around the world to Afganistan, Burma, Iraq, Peru, and Yemen. His photographic coverage of the 2011 Japanese tsunami, the 2008 earthquake, as well as social issues in the United States has won awards from World Press Photo, Communication Arts, American Photography Anual, Photo District News, and others. His current project, Seeing Buddha has been published in the New York Times and National Geographic magazine.
Butow’s photographs have been exhibited in various venues such at the Asia Society and United Nations in New York and Visa Pour L’Image in Perpignan, France. He is a member of Redux Pictures and has been a guest lecturer at many institutions including the Annenberg Space for Photography, Stanford University and Brooks Institute of Photography. His commercial and editorial clients have included National Geographic Books, Apple and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
3418 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Lafayette
A new “craft beer taphouse offering unique & rare craft beer” called Lamorinda Taphouse is coming to Lafayette this summer. They are partnering with Bonehead’s Texas BBQ around the corner to bring in food. Check for updates on their Facebook page here.
From an email:
Lamorinda Taphouse nestled at The Forge on Mt. Diablo Blvd in Lafayette will specialize in offering rare & unique craft beers & ciders. Lamorinda Taphouse offers a beautiful, dog-friendly courtyard – the perfect environment to hang out, drink some beer, listen to live music and to enjoy a beautiful day with friends (furry friends too). Lamorinda Taphouse will be partnering with the delicious Bonehead’s BBQ to have amazing Texas style BBQ available to pair with a crisp, refreshing craft beer. Lamorinda Taphouse supports small, local brewers across the nation and is committed to keeping an authentic and friendly feel.
Note: This is located in the same square where the Lafayette Art Gallery used to be until last month. The gallery was in front and Lamorinda Taphouse will be in back where Busy Stix used to be. Stay tuned…
1373 Locust St, Walnut Creek
Thanks to everyone who sent word that the independent cookware and gift store Kitchen Table is closing in downtown Walnut Creek. According to a sign in the window they will be closed until Wednesday to prepare for the “huge retirement and store closing sale” beginning on Thursday, April 14th.
Only a few years ago downtown Walnut Creek was home to five cookware stores, Williams-Sonoma, Sur La Table, Viking, Le Creuset and Kitchen Table. Once Kitchen Table close there will only be two left: Williams-Sonoma and Sur La Table.
Orinda Theatre
4 Orinda Theatre Square, Orinda
Thursday, April 14th, 2016
7:00 PM | FreeThe next free classic film at Orinda Theatre will be “Die hard” on April 14th at 7pm.
Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
The activewear clothing store lululemon has relocated from their downtown Walnut Creek location to Broadway Plaza and are now open. In October we learned about the metal tree design being overlayed on the storefront as as you can see in the photo above it has come to fruition, very cool looking! Check out updates on the Walnut Creek lululemon Facebook page here.
Previous downtown Walnut Creek location: