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Sprouts & Shutters: Cabana Dave's Cafe, Award-Winning Tri-Valley Chefs and More

Here's the latest roundup of retail, restaurant and other business news in the Tri-Valley area.

Wondering what’s moving into your neighborhood shopping center? Our weekly Sprouts & Shutters column highlights the latest Tri-Valley restaurant, retail and other business news.

Livermore’s new opened April 25 on First Street next to the Bankhead Theater. The new southern-style restaurant, which replaced Sapphire, focuses on slow-smoked barbecue and popular southern drinks like juleps and sweet tea cocktails. You can read more in earlier and on the new eatery’s website.


, located in Livermore’s Blacksmith Square, expanded its hours and is now also open Wednesday evenings from 6 – 9 p.m. Stephanie Fish, general manager for the tapas and wine bar, says Swirl will sponsor several fun Wednesday events over the next few weeks to support Tri-Valley Haven’s “Helping Women” campaign. Visit swirlonthesq.com for details.

recently closed its Pleasanton restaurant on Santa Rita Road. Read about the closure and see readers’ comments in Patch’s .

Le Shear Salon opened in April next to Papa Murphy’s Pizza on Santa Rita Road. The new salon offers haircuts, perms, color, waxes and permanent makeup. You can find out more on Le Shear Salon’s facebook page.

Opening Update: The gift boutique Girly Gifts To Go, featured in a March column, is now open on Main Street in Pleasanton. See samples of what’s for sale on the new store’s facebook page.

The popular Tri-Valley catering company Cabana Dave’s opened Cabana Dave's Cafe in the southwest corner of the Dublin Corporate Center on Dublin Boulevard last month. Because the new café has no kitchen and attracts mainly the lunchtime business crowd, options are more limited than the company’s vast catering menu. But you’ll still find plenty of choices ranging from a Chipotle Bacon and Egg Bagel Sandwich to a Vegetarian Eggplant Parmesan Panini. See the full café menu in attached document and learn more about Cabana Dave’s at cabanadaves.com.

Dublin’s seasonal Farmers’ Market opens this Thursday from 4 – 8 p.m. at Emerald Glen Park. In addition to featuring locally grown fruits and veggies, the market will host weekly special events such as free concerts, wine tastings, cooking demonstrations, children’s games and activities and more. This year you’ll find the market close to the playground area (near corner of Tassajara Road and Central Parkway).

San Ramon’s award-winning pet-grooming business is moving to a new space in the Crow Canyon Commons shopping center. Co-owners Mary and Dennis Parks, who have run Shampooches at the corner of Crow Canyon Commons for 18 years, plan to move into their new shop next door to Pasta Primavera in early May.

Alamo interior designer Kriste Michelini whose work was featured in the 35th San Francisco Decorator Showcase this year, recently opened a design studio in Danville on Railroad Avenue across Lunardi’s. Michelini says she’s partnered with Karen Eichler Fine Art to create a “pop up store” to showcase work by nationally recognized artists. The new Kriste Michelini Interiors will soon feature the designer’s new custom furniture and accessory lines, set to release this June.

Finally, congratulations to The Peasant and the Pear’s Rodney Worth, Blackhawk Grille’s Jason Buckely and The Restaurant at Wente’s Matt Greco for making  Chef-2-Chef.net’s list of “San Francisco’s 50 Finest Chefs.”

Did you miss Patch's last retail and restaurant roundup? Read about these and more in our last Sprouts & Shutters column:  

  • and in Danville
  • and in San Ramon
  • and in Dublin
  • and in Pleasanton 
  • in Livermore

Know of a restaurant or shop opening or closing in the Tri-Valley? Please send me a news tip at patchsprouts@gmail.com.

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