
"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."
"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."
"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."
"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."
Edible Arrangements in Berkeley has closed and is no longer listed on the corporate site. La Noisette bakery, known for its French-style pastries, closed on April 1 after operating for about 10 years. Milk Cloud Bakery will take over the space. Las Delicias Salvadoran, a family-run restaurant, has also closed, along with the Berkeley L&L, a chain that served plate lunches since 1952. These closures reflect changes in the East Bay food scene.
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