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Beloved SF brunch spot increasing with first East Bay location

By Miles Cooper
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February 21, 2025
Beloved SF brunch spot increasing with first East Bay location
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(KRON) — Considered one of San Francisco’s hottest brunch spots is opening its first East Bay location. Candy Maple is opening subsequent week in downtown Walnut Creek, the restaurant introduced Thursday in a information launch.

Candy Maple’s grand opening might be Monday, Feb. 24 at 1523 Giammona Drive on the northern a part of downtown Walnut Creek. It’s about one block south of the Goal. The three,600-square-foot restaurant with a capability of 150 individuals will even embody out of doors patio seating.

The Walnut Creek location marks the fifth Candy Maple to open, becoming a member of Palo Alto, Cupertino, San Francisco and Santa Monica (Los Angeles).

The Candy Maple takes over the house previously occupied by Japanese restaurant Tozai Izakaya, which closed in 2022. It neighbors Tacos Walnut Creek and Skipolini’s Pizza. Candy Maple provides to the current record of institutions set to open within the East Bay suburb: Hilton Backyard Inn and Unique Joe’s.

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Recognized for its “Millionaire’s Bacon,” Candy Maple has gained recognition amongst brunch goers since opening its first San Francisco location on Sutter Road in 2010.

See pictures of the restaurant beneath.

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Beloved SF brunch spot increasing with first East Bay locationA glance of Candy Maple’s exterior of its Walnut Creek restaurant set to open subsequent week. (Picture credit score: Candy Maple)(Picture credit score: Candy Maple)Candy Maple is understood for its signature “Millionaire’s Bacon.” (Picture credit score: Candy Maple)Picture inside Candy Maple in Walnut Creek.(Picture credit score: Candy Maple)Picture inside Candy Maple in Walnut Creek. (Picture credit score: Candy Maple)(Picture credit score: Candy Maple)(Picture credit score: Candy Maple)(Picture credit score: Candy Maple)

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Candy Maple is considered one of many Bay Space eating places operated by Hoyul Steven Choi — a Bay Space resident for greater than 35 years since emigrating from South Korea. The restauranteur has constructed a deep assortment of identified institutions in San Francisco and the larger Bay Space, together with Kitchen Story, Blackwood, Surisan and Berkeley Social Membership. He has eating places in Oakland, Berkeley, Palo Alto, Cupertino and Mountain View.

“With an emphasis on breakfast, brunch, and dinner menus inspired by classic American dishes with Asian culinary influences, Choi’s restaurants serve delicious artisanal foods to California communities while curating exceptional dining experiences,” a press launch states.

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