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Berkeley restaurant closures
Edible Arrangements
04.03.26: Yelpers reported that the Edible Arrangements shop in Berkeley has closed, and it’s no longer listed on the corporate site. The chain shop is known to be a go-to for buying gifts, like chocolate covered strawberries or fruits on a stick, arranged like a bouquet. Edible Arrangements, 3079 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley
La Noisette Sweets
03.13.26: The West Berkeley French patisserie’s last day of operation was April 1. Owner Alain Shocron shared an Instagram story with the news and wrote, “Thank you for the memories, the laughter, and all the sweetness we’ve shared. We’re not crying–it’s just powdered sugar in our eye.” La Noisette bakery operated in the Berkeley Kitchens space for about 10 years, and told NOSH in 2019 that while the bakery is mostly French-style, influences include Italian, Moroccan, Spanish, and Canadian. The Chronicle reports that Milk Cloud Bakery, a pop-up that makes Japanese milk bread, will be opening in the space in April. La Noisette Sweets, 2701 Eighth St., Berkeley
Las Delicias Salvadoran
03.26.26: The Salvadoran and Mexican restaurant in downtown Berkeley has closed. The restaurant served an array of dishes, from breakfast to seafood platters, and pupusas. The family-run restaurant opened during the pandemic and was one of the few Salvadoran restaurants in the area. Las Delicias Salvadoran, 2037 Kala Bagai Way, Berkeley
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue
03.20.26: The Berkeley L&L has closed, according to Yelpers, and it is no longer listed on the company’s website. The Honolulu-based chain, which first opened in 1952, serves plate lunches like chicken katsu, kalua pork with cabbage, and snacks like Spam musubis. L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, 2475 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley
Emeryville restaurant closure
Juice House Co.
03.26.26: One of the Bay Area’s juice and smoothie companies is closed all of its stores on April 4. The shop sells organic, cold-pressed juices, cold brews, nut milks, and kombucha in glass bottles. “From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for being part of JUICE HOUSE CO. over the years. this community has meant so much to us. we hope to see you in before we close,” the owner shared on Instagram. As part of a final farewell, the company released a downloadable e-recipe book for $19 with recipes for all of their juices. Juice House Co. had five locations in the area, including a kiosk inside the Public Market in Emeryville. Juice House Co., 5959 Shellmound St., Emeryville
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