December 6, 2025 - 03:02

After nearly four decades of serving the community, a beloved French bakery and restaurant in Pacific Beach is set to close its doors. The establishment, known for its exquisite pastries and authentic cuisine, has become a staple in the neighborhood, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
The impending closure is attributed to the site’s redevelopment plans, as it is located on Turquoise Street, where a new residential tower is proposed. This decision has sparked conversations about the impact of urban development on long-standing businesses that contribute to the cultural fabric of the area.
Customers have expressed their sadness over the news, reminiscing about the cherished memories created within the restaurant’s walls. The bakery has been a gathering place for families and friends, known for its warm atmosphere and delectable offerings. As the community prepares to bid farewell, many are hopeful that the legacy of this establishment will be remembered fondly for years to come.
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