Find out what the owners and executive chef have planned for the new concept — and when it’s opening.
, the Mexican restaurant with a 73-year history in the East Bay, locals have been wondering what will take its place on the downtown corner of N. Broadway and Lincoln Avenue., the Oakland-based restaurant group that owns the restaurant, told The Mercury News that the new restaurant, Bar Camino, is slated to open for lunch and dinner service at 1470 N. Broadway sometime in mid November. 1100 Group also owns Polanco, a contemporary Mexican cantina in downtown Sacramento.
El Charro closed just nine months after 1100 Group owner Ben Seabury bought the original El Charro out of bankruptcy court and reopened it in Walnut Creek as a modern homage. From the start, the restaurant faced challenges — the most significant being that itwho frequented the Lafayette original — and closed after just nine months in business.
Creating that desirable vibe starts by giving the “old hacienda that’s been three different Mexican restaurants” a makeover. Those dark dining rooms will be brightened — maybe a turquoise or orange wall, maybe both — and the standard tables on the front and side patios will be replaced with community tables. Also, Bar Camino will offer not one but two happy hours, from 3 to 5 p.m. daily and from 8 p.m. to close Thursday-Saturday.
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