Blaze Pizza Coming Soon to Westlake Village

Update 7/18/17: Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza will open its Thousand Oaks location on Thursday, July 20th. To celebrate the grand opening, the Thousand Oaks restaurant will offer FREE build-your-own artisanal pizzas on Friday, July 21st from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. to anyone who follows Blaze Pizza on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook. Located at the Northgate Plaza (3890 Thousand Oaks Blvd.)*, this location joins a growing network of over 60 Blaze Pizzas now open across Southern California.

* Next to The Habit Burger.

Blaze Pizza is opening soon in Westlake Village at 3982 Thousand Oaks Boulevard, one of the new eateries coming to where the former home of Famous Dave's used to be. Blaze is also opening a new location at The Esplanade in Oxnard.

Launched by a co-founder of the Wetzel's Pretzels chain in 2012, Blaze Pizza now has 150 locations and continues to grow rapidly. Blaze Pizza's menu includes signature and build-your-own pizzas, salads and for dessert, s'more pie.

Updates at blazepizza.com/locations/westlake-village.

On The Thirty in Oak Park Has Closed Its Doors

We were saddened to hear that On The Thirty at 706 Lindero Canyon Road in Oak Park (northeast corner at Kanan and Lindero) has closed its doors. Thanks to Michael K for giving us the heads up. This has been confirmed with a phone call to the eatery's original Sherman Oaks location and by the fact that the Oak Park location has been removed from their website at www.onthethirty.com/locations.

On The Thirty opened it doors just this past February at this spot that was previously home to Leila's Restaurant.

Front door today, December 29, 2016.

Front door today, December 29, 2016.

Bad Ass Street Tacos Now Open at New Location in Thousand Oaks

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Bad Ass Street Tacos, which has operated out of the Thousand Oaks Street Locker location for over five years, recently relocated to the space formerly occupied by Dayne's Chicago Beef and Dawgs at 2951 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard (next to Jiffy Lube). Bad Ass is known for highly "legit" street tacos - carne asada, chicken, pastor, lengua and more.

Visit www.facebook.com/BadassTacos for more information.

Dayne's originally opened at this location on August 24, 2013. According to a comment from the owner on its Facebook page, they are looking to reopen at a new location in the coming months. This is a good thing because I've heard from native Chicagoans that their pizza, which I never tried, was unbelievably good.

CINQO Fresh Mexican Eatery Coming Soon to Oakbrook Plaza in Thousand Oaks

Another update: CINQO closed in late 2017. That sure didn't last long!

Update: Opened the week of January 22, 2017

Thanks to Nadia F. via the Conejo Valley Guide Facebook Page for pointing out that a new restaurant is coming to the Oakbrook Plaza on Avenida de los Arboles and Erbes Road (near Vons), CINQO Fresh Mexican Eatery. We have no other details at this point but stay tuned.

Photo credit: Nadia F.

Photo credit: Nadia F.

Pokeland Coming Soon to Conejo Valley Plaza in Thousand Oaks

Update: Pokeland opened in early January.

Photo credit: Christopher Newton

Photo credit: Christopher Newton

Thanks to Christopher N. via the CVG Facebook Page that Pokeland is "coming soon" to the Conejo Valley Plaza, 1396 N. Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks. It will be situated in the former Subway location that closed earlier this year.

Poke is definitely a growing trend around town, with Honeyfish Poke and Big Fish Poke opening this year in Westlake Village and Poke Tiki opening soon at Janss Marketplace. Not to mention, Pokistop Poke & Roll in Simi Valley and Pokeland Ventura, which opened this summer. Also, Vintage Grocers has a poke bar that sells poke by the pound in Westlake Village.

Grand Re-Opening of Museum of Ventura County in January 2017

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The Museum of Ventura County is preparing excitedly for the Grand Re-Opening of its galleries after being closed since September 1.  A fundraising gala, “Splendors of the Museum” will be held on Saturday, January 7, followed by a community celebration—free and open to all— on Sunday, January 8 from noon to 5 pm.  The community celebration begins with an opening ceremony at 12:30 pm, followed by free tours throughout the afternoon of the museum’s new galleries.  Two new exhibits, “Masterworks of the Museum” and “Really Awful People, featuring the George Stuart Historical Figures” will debut.

The rebirth of this century-old institution came from a desire to give residents throughout Ventura County more access to their history, and to provide a more participatory and exciting experience for all visitors from the moment they enter the museum.

Under the new direction of interim executive director and consultant Elena Brokaw, it is no longer business as usual. “As I toured this treasured cultural resource from top to bottom, I immediately saw one core problem—not enough gallery space.  We needed to increase our ability to share more of the history of Ventura County with visitors and residents. Our 104-year-old collection comprises more than 31,000 historical objects, and it belongs to all of us.  Although it can never be displayed all at one time, the lure of “what is in the basement” is so strong.  We wanted to do something about that.”

Accordingly, exhibition space has been nearly doubled by reinventing spaces, such as the lobby, courtyard and museum store as galleries where more artifacts could be installed and stories could be told. Changes literally begin at the front door, where guests are greeted by historic photos, large-scale objects and digital installations covering previously blank walls. This space is now meant to “set the stage”, telling visitors where they are and what they can expect.

Even the way visitors proceed through the museum is different. Instead of entering through the museum store, they will proceed from the lobby into the outdoor courtyard space; they are literally re-directed into a more welcoming, expansive and chronological adventure.  This space features a historic timeline mural, created by local artist Ryan Carr, which transports visitors back in time.  Also in this space are citrus trees evoking the Mission Orchard, which existed on that very site 200 years ago.

Visitors will discover many artifacts and works of art that haven’t been seen for years, which have been researched and revealed by the museum’s curators.  The inaugural exhibition, “Masterworks from the Museum’s Collection” will pair works of art with artifacts and photos that convey the proud heritage and important stories of individuals and families throughout the region.

The beloved Chumash gallery, an essential field trip stop for 3rd- and 4th- grade students throughout Ventura County, has been transformed into a more vibrant and educational environment with the installation of large-scale graphics, authentic artifacts and interactive stations providing hands-on experiences for kids.  This re-invigorates the museum’s popular education program, led by a devoted Docent Council, which serves nearly 5,000 schoolchildren per year.

A new interactive gallery called “Is it Art?” brings forth some of the more unusual items from the collection and invites visitors into a collective discussion of what constitutes a work of art. 

ABOUT THE MUSEUM

The Museum of Ventura County, located in historic downtown Ventura at 100 E. Main Street, was founded in 1913.  Its first home was in the County Courthouse building, now Ventura’s City Hall. www.venturamuseum.org

The museum’s collection of artifacts began with pioneer Cephas Bard, a doctor who accepted Chumash baskets, trinkets and personal items from indigenous patients in lieu of payment for his services. Bard was a beloved doctor from Pennsylvania who relocated to the California Coast with his brother Thomas, who became a U.S. Senator from California.

The collection has grown to over 31,000 artifacts, which includes Chumash-era objects and implements, as well examples of contemporary clothing, ephemera, fine art and photography from the past century. The Museum of Ventura County’s collection reflects life in Ventura County, and includes items from every city in the County.

One of the most well-known features of the Museum is its renowned Research Library, housing a collection of more than 150,000 documents, books, maps and historic photographs and periodicals.

Exotic Thai Bistro at the Simi Valley Town Center is Now the Coconut Crab

Thanks to Craig M. for highlighting the fact that the Exotic Thai Bistro at the Simi Valley Town Center, Suite 770 transitioned into the Coconut Crab Restaurant last week.

Their menu is posted at their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/coconutcrabrestaurant. There are a variety of dishes offered, including pan roasts (fresh seafood cooked in a chowder and served with steamed rice), Pad Thai, Thai Basil Chicken, Grilled Salmon and other delicious sounding dishes.

There's also something unique on the menu. A five step meal involving 1) selection of a seafood (ranging from shrimp to clams, lobster tail, crawfish, etc.), 2) pick a sauce, 3) indicate level of desired spiciness, 4) selected side dishes (sausages, corn on the cob, rice, garlic noodles, etc.) and 5) select a 3 lb family combo if desired.

Dunkin' Donuts to Open Westlake Village Location on Tuesday, December 6th

UPDATE:  The Westlake Village Dunkin Donuts will be opening on Tuesday, December 6th at 30895 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard (at Lindero). Thanks for the heads up, Agoura Hills Mom!

The first guest in line gets a $100 DD gift card and a DD travel mug and $2 perk cards go out to the first 50 to order. I believe the location opens at 5 am but do check first to be sure. That's way too early for me, even with the possibility of $100 in free donuts!

Update 11/16/16: The signs are up and most of the equipment inside appears to be installed. No specific date but Dunkin Donuts corporate indicates "by year end."

Christopher N provided this shot of Dunkin Donuts with newly installed signs up.

Christopher N provided this shot of Dunkin Donuts with newly installed signs up.

Local area blogger Agoura Hills Mom got the word out that the Conejo Valley will see its first Dunkin' Donuts sometime later this year or early 2017 at the North Ranch Gateway, 30895 Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Westlake Village.

Dunkin' Donuts will be located in the building at the corner of Lindero and Thousand Oaks Blvd. The entire North Ranch Gateway is currently undergoing extensive renovations.

There's a sign up indicating they are now hiring.

Photo credit C. Reyes via CVG Facebook Page

Photo credit C. Reyes via CVG Facebook Page

This is the first of what is anticipated to be eight or so Dunkin' locations in Ventura County and adjacent areas that was announced two years ago.

Another Dunkin' WAS in the works at the Simi Marketplace in Simi Valley - but now that location will be a Presto Pasta location.

Visit www.dunkindonuts.com for more information.