The Peninsula’s lone food hall,in Los Altos — which opened in September 2021 — will shut down for several weeks in February and March as the owners revamp the restaurant offerings and management.
The owner, Los Altos Community Investments, is ending its contact with the Bon Appetit culinary management company after two years, according to the. That action will result in the layoff of about 45 employees, Bon Appetit said, though the company will try to accommodate as many as possible at its other operations.
It’s unclear which tenants will stay and which will go. The current lineup includes Banks & Braes, Murdoch’s, Grains & Greens, Bao Bei, Little Blue Door and Tin Pot Creamery. One restaurateur who told the Mercury News he will be joining State Street is Joey Camacho of the South Bay’s Konjoe Burger. And Tian Mayimin, owner of Little Sky Bakery, said her pop-up space and offerings are expanding at the hall.
State Street’s anchor tenant, across the courtyard from the food hall, was award-winning chef Traci Des Jardins’ El Alto, which sheRegarding the changes, LACI managing director Robert Hindman told theDetails: 170 State St., Los Altos;
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