A new year, a new crop of exciting-looking restaurants popping up around the Bay Area. In Livermore, a pair of sushi-restaurant vets are opening a raw bar that highlights local sakes. A sprawling food hall with a dozen restaurants is scheduled for downtown San Jose, an oyster bar with whole cracked Dungeness crabs is coming to Oakland's Jack London Square and a Sicilian joint based on good ol' momma's cooking is launching in Danville. In no particular order, here are the 10 of the most eagerly anticipated restaurants expected to make their debut in 2024, and a couple more inching closer to opening day.
10 Bay Area restaurant openings we re excited about in 2024
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Mike Hess Brewing and the Rotator Taproom are soon going to have some competition in Walnut Creek. A sprawling beer garden from the folks at Headlands Brewing is scheduled to open in summer 2024, where visitors can quaff West Coast IPAs and munch smashburgers under the shade of redwood trees. This will be the second Headlands location outside the first in downtown Lafayette and will be noticeably bigger, says Joel DiGiorgio of the Farm League Restaurant Group, which is overseeing the design-build phase of the project.
Mike Hess Brewing and the Rotator Taproom are soon going to have some competition in Walnut Creek. A sprawling beer garden from the folks at Headlands Brewing is scheduled to open in summer 2024, where visitors can quaff West Coast IPAs and munch smashburgers under the shade of redwood trees. This will be the second Headlands location outside the first in downtown Lafayette and will be noticeably bigger, says Joel DiGiorgio of the Farm League Restaurant Group, which is overseeing the design-build phase of the project.