Fuel up between shopping in Walnut Creek. (Kristopher Shinn)
A Modern Guide to Walnut Creek: Trendy Restaurants, Rooftop Bars + Lots of Shopping
17 October 2016
Fuel up between shopping in Walnut Creek. (Kristopher Shinn)
Although locals might find the influx of out-of-towners unsavory, there's no denying that Walnut Creek is a place to see and be seen. And with a new crop of citizens—from millennials to empty nesters—moving into the posh housing popping up all over the city, the social scene has never been better. Hot new rooftop restaurants show off views of Mt. Diablo and the valley below, and high-end shopping can be done in stores previously found only in San Francisco.
There's something to do almost every night of the week, but the weekend is when Walnut Creek really comes alive. Catch a show at the Lesher Center for the Arts after sipping local and international wines at your choice of wine bars, or have a casual date night at the weekly Off The Grid. In Walnut Creek, a trip to the suburbs never looked so appealing.
Rooftop Restaurant and Bar
Located in the middle of downtown, on the third floor of a gorgeous new brick-façade building, Rooftop is the hot new destination in Walnut Creek. Snag a seat at the bar to have cocktails inspired by the restaurant's living wall crafted in front of you, or, for more intimate dining, ask to be seated al fresco with a view of Mount Diablo and the town below. With a fully retractable roof, you'll feel like you're above it all. Rooftop's menu is meant to be shared so order everything that looks good—we recommend the oysters with a spicy Thai mignonette. You also can't go wrong with the crispy chicken wings served with a pepper-lime dipping sauce, and the truly veracious eater should order the rib eye. Come here for the energy, stay for the top-notch dining and hand-crafted cocktails. // 1500 Mt. Diablo Blvd. (Walnut Creek), rooftopwc.com
Telefèric Barcelona
If you're looking to escape the norm, head over to Telefèric for an authentic Spanish meal. Order a glass (or pitcher) of sangria, then grab a few tapas off the roving cart as you peruse the dinner menu. Don't miss the pulpo trufado (grilled octopus) or tacos de palamós (garlic shrimp tacos). With so much going on (sometimes it feels more like a party than a restaurant), don't forget to admire the decor including the authentic cable car traversing overhead (this is where the restaurant gets its name). When it's time to order, don't miss the authentic Spanish paella, made one pan at a time and served as soon as it hits perfection. This is the kind of restaurant where you'll want to linger over tasty drinks, great food, and even better entertainment. // 1500 Mt. Diablo Blvd. (Walnut Creek), telefericbarcelona.com
Parada
Walk into Parada and you'll be transported to a Peruvian street market where fresh fish cebiches are on the menu and crisp, cool Pisco sours await your taste buds. Although a bit outside of town, this new restaurant beckon with traditional Peruvian food unlike any found outside of Peru. Can't choose what to try? Order a taste of each and share around the table. Start with a cebiche of your choice (or the cebiche tasting for a little bite of each), then move on to anticuchos, or authentic street vendor skewers (pork belly, anyone?). And you can't go wrong with any of the large plates. The fish is fresh and the drinks are strong. // 7001 Sunne Lane. (Walnut Creek), paradakitchen.com
Ramen Hiroshi
Piping hot broth—simmered for 18 hours—fresh veggies, and tender pork belly make this cozy ramen house a must-go for those who can't get enough noodles in their bellies. // 1633 Bonanza St. (Walnut Creek), ramenhiroshi.com
Va de Vi
With flights of international wines and tapas ranging from tempura battered squash blossoms to duck meatballs, this wine bar is not one to skip. Grab a table by the ancient oak out back on a warm afternoon, or cozy up to the bar when the weather forces you inside. // 1511 Mt. Diablo Blvd. (Walnut Creek), vadevi.com
Lottie's Creamery
It's never wise to pass up an opportunity to indulge in ice cream made on site. Lottie's makes everything from waffle cones and candies to the ice cream itself in house. This creamery will linger with you into your dreams. // 1414 North Main St. (Walnut Creek), lottiescreamery.com
Øl Beercafe and Bottle Shop
If beer is your thing, Øl Beercafe will have you trembling with excitement. Although they specialize in Belgian-style brews poured from 18 taps, the beercafe carries hundreds of bottles—Belgian and otherwise—for purchase and consumption on site. Grab a pizza from Skippolini's next door and settle into one of the big oak tables for a night of true beer indulgence. // 1541 Giammona Drive (Walnut Creek), beershop.org
Coffee Shop
Local and artisan roasters, boozy coffee, and game nights? You can find all these and more at the aptly named Coffee Shop in the heart of downtown. A local hangout for hipsters and business peeps alike, Coffee Shop welcomes all who enter with a superbly brewed coffee, whether you take it black or with Bailey's. Stop in on a Wednesday night to play some classic board games (Clue and coffee go hand in hand). This isn't your typical coffee stop. // 1321 Locust St. (Walnut Creek), coffeeshop411.com
Calicraft Brewing Co.
It isn't often you find a killer brewery in the suburbs, but local favorite Calicraft is right here in Walnut Creek. The brand new taproom, which opened in 2016, features a ceiling high mural by a local artist, an outdoor patio perfect for cornhole and hanging out, and Calicraft's finest beers on tap. Visit on the weekend and you'll be able to nosh on tasty food from rotating food trucks while you enjoy brews on the deck. // 2700 Mitchell Dr. (Walnut Creek), calicraft.com
Buon Vino
Modeled after bottle shops in Italy, Buon Vino allows you to taste different wines to find your favorite, then sends you home with a bottle of your choice. Belly up to the bar for (very affordable) tastes of California wines, or arrange for a two-hour private tasting experience great for large parties. There's no need to head up to Wine Country to taste wines—Walnut Creek has you covered. // 1545 Locust St. (Walnut Creek), buonvinoinc.com
Lesher Center for the Arts
Walnut Creek may not be known for its performing arts scene, but it's time to shed some light on the stage at the Lesher Center for the Arts. From political satire to Tony-winning musicals, ballet to children's theater, the Lesher Center has something for everyone on almost every night of the week. This winter, catch Dance Lessons, a hilariously original love story, performed by Center REPertory Company (runs October 19–November 17) or get in the holiday spirit with the timeless classic A Christmas Carol, also presented by the Center REPertory (runs Dec 6 - 16). // 1601 Civic Dr. (Walnut Creek), lesherartscenter.org
Walnut Creek on Ice
Skip the crowds in San Francisco and skate over to Civic Park's Walnut Creek on Ice, where you can enjoy an evening under the stars without bundling up for the elements. Arriving November 9, the only East Bay outdoor ice rink beckons adults wanting to feel like a kid again. // 1365 Civic Dr. (Walnut Creek), walnutcreekonice.com
Anthropologie & Co.
Take a class at the brand new—and one-of-a-kind—Anthropologie & Co. From calligraphy and flower crowns to terrarium building, a class here is sure to up your craft game. These classes are offered for free and you take home whatever you make. Post-class, check out the levels of bedroom inspiration, enviable shoe collections, and clothes that will have you in your best style. // 1149 S. Main St. (Walnut Creek), anthropologie.com
Off The Grid
Every Tuesday throughout the summer and until October 25 (when the food truck season comes to a close), downtown Walnut Creek hosts Off The Grid food trucks. From po' boys to kabobs, ceviche to poutine, these weekly foodie gatherings are packed with tasty bites, music and entertainment, and a seasonal beer garden. // 1380 North California Blvd. (Walnut Creek), offthegrid.com
Art and Wine Festival
Hosted for over 35 years, the Art and Wine Festival takes over Heather Farms Park with arts and crafts booths and premium wine and beer vendors, including a beer garden featuring local brewers, every June. Make sure to mark it on your calendar. // 301 N. San Carlos Dr. (Walnut Creek), artwinefestivalwc.com.
Broadway Plaza
Walnut Creek is quickly becoming a shopaholic's dream, and the newly remodeled Broadway Plaza shopping center is not to be missed. Spend an entire day popping in and out of shops like Madewell, Kit and Ace, and the new Anthropologie & Co. (let's be honest, you can spend all day in that one spot). Drop the guys off at Art of Shaving before taking a mid-shop workout break at SoulCycle – don't worry, they have a full shower facility. And pamper yourself at Aveda, Soma Intimates, and Sephora. // 1275 Broadway Plaza (Walnut Creek), broadwayplaza.com
Vici
After getting a start on social media, Vici—a chic clothing store—has a brand new shop in Walnut Creek. Their 591,000 followers on Instagram never doubt the fashion advice these ladies deal out, and now you can peruse the clothing racks that made them so popular. Shopping at Vici is like shopping with your best friend – only the team here will tell you just how good that peasant top looks on you. Find everything from jumpsuits and dresses to jackets and the latest fall boot collection all in one place. // 1683 North California Blvd. (Walnut Creek), vicicollection.com
Wish
Tucked back from downtown, this shop has a surprisingly awesome collection of jewelry, candles, and gifts for both you and your best friends. Check out their ever rotating collection of Waffles and Honey jewelry to pick up something sparkly and new, or peruse unique items from local crafters. // 2333 Boulevard Way (Walnut Creek), wishwalnutcreek.com
Shabby Creek on Main
Looking for ways to update your pad? Vintage furniture and collectables dealer Shabby Creek on Main has those one-of-a-kind statement pieces that you usually have to scrounge around garage sales for—and they're all in one place. Refurbished dressers and dining room tables, Depression-era glass and milk cans can all be found without having to wander the endless aisles of the flea market. Plus, you can snack on popcorn fresh from the classic movie house popcorn machine as you shop. // 2670 North Main St. (Walnut Creek), shabbycreekonmain.com
A Garden Escape
In your own cottage, you can find solitude and quiet at this weekend rental. Located just a few miles from downtown, and backed up against the foothills of Mt. Diablo, this rental is prime real estate for feeling like a local. Hop on the mountain bikes provided to cruise the trails, or ride downtown for dinner and drinks, before heading back to your private suite—complete with walk-in shower and queen-sized bed with heated mattress for those chilly East Bay nights. // airbnb.com
Downtown Cottage
If you're looking to stay close to the action, this recently renovated cottage is calling your name. Just blocks from downtown, in a quiet neighborhood, this rental just might have you ordering pizza and staying in to get cozy next to the fire after a day of shopping. With a private entrance and completely updated interior (does an Italian-marble coffee bar appeal to you?), the comforts of home are not lost when you find yourself enjoying a retreat here. // airbnb.com