Amy's Drive Thru Thousand Oaks Opening Soon - Hiring Fair May 2-3

Grand opening date of the new Amy's Drive Thru at 400 Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks has not been announced yet, but looks to be soon. They are hosting a Hiring Fair this Tuesday/Wednesday, May 2-3 from 10am to 6pm. Amy's offers American fast food "redefined," using organic, 100% plant-based ingredients. They will be interviewing for all positions - front and back of house, team leads, trainers and management and indicate they will be making offers on the spot. More info at www.amysdrivethru.com..

Grand Opening of Bree's Cakes on Saturday, April 29th

Bree’s Cakes is premiering at the Simi Valley Town Center on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Bree’s offers cupcakes, brownies, stuffed cookies, Rice Krispy treats, cake pops and more.

The extensive cake flavor list includes Strawberry Shortcake, Pina Colada, S’mores, M&M, Banana Pudding, Cookies N’ Cream, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Nutella Churro, Vanilla Confetti, Cookie Dough, Margarita, Mint Chocolate Chip, Banana Split and Chocolate Birthday Cake.

Learn more at www.breescakes.com.

Charcoal Niku Now Open in Oak Park

Thanks to Kassandra B for the heads up that Charcoal Niku recently opened its doors at the Oak Park Plaza at the northeast corner of Kanan and Lindero Canyon Roads, next to Cafe Sapientia (in the former Tantra Indian Cuisine). Charcoal Niku offers Japanese steaks, seafood, sushi and more.

Visit www.charcoalniku.com for more information. Call 818-206-3308 to make reservations. Opens nightly at 5pm.

Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History to Reopen Its Permanent Mineral Exhibit on April 22nd

The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History is reopening its permanent mineral exhibit and once more inviting the public to marvel at astonishing rocks and crystals.

Over 100 specimens handpicked by Dibblee Curator of Earth Science Jonathan Hoffman, Ph.D., are on view in the small hall off the Museum’s central courtyard. Fan favorites like the fluorescent minerals and Emerald-City-like malachite spires have returned, accompanied by new picks from the Museum’s collection. The new permanent exhibit also features three stunning specimens donated to the Museum at the close of last summer’s temporary mineral extravaganza, Rare Earth.

All the specimens are now situated in a new interpretive and design context that puts the emphasis on their geologic origin and surprisingly lively nature. The exhibit takes a cue from the deep time perspective of research by Robert Hazen, Ph.D., and other prominent mineralogists. The title wall leads with the startling fact that the solar system began with only 60 minerals, whereas over 6,000 are known on Earth today, thanks to the dynamic conditions on our planet.

The room’s new vibe leans away from the glass-case-in-a-store feeling of older mineral exhibits. Organic forms and panoramas mask the cases, evoking the fact that minerals come from our planet’s landscapes, not jewelry stores. Dr. Hoffman and the rest of the Museum’s exhibit team hope to instill a greater appreciation not only for minerals, but for the lively natural forces that generate them.

As Hoffman notes, “Minerals are often beautiful, but their origin stories are just as impressive. We hope visitors will appreciate how minerals demonstrate the dynamic nature of chemistry—how minerals form, how they change over time, how organisms interact with them, and the roles they play in our society.”

The mineral exhibit opens April 22 and is included in Museum admission. Members are always admitted free. More information at sbnature.org/minerals

About the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History

Powered by Science. Inspired by Nature. Founded in 1916, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History inspires a thirst for discovery and a passion for the natural world. The Museum seeks to connect people to nature for the betterment of both, and prides itself on being naturally different. For more information, visit sbnature.org.

JOiBirds Cafe, Basta and Go Fish Sushi Coming to Santal Thousand Oaks in 2023

Santal Thousand Oaks is a new 152,000 sq ft mixed use development with 142 apartments and 10,000 sq ft of retail and commercial space located at 299 Thousand Oaks Boulevard (across the street from Tarantula Hill Brewing Company). Eateries on site will include JOiBIRDS Cafe (@Joibirdscafe), Basta (@eatatbasta) and Go Fish Sushi (2nd Ventura County locations for all three). For more information about Santal, contact Annie at 805-660-5151. More info at livesantal.com.. 

Angry Chickz Nashville Hot Chicken Coming to Thousand Oaks This Year (September 1st)

UPDATE 8/24/23: Angry Checkz Thousand Oaks is opening at 11am on Friday, September 1st.

Angry Chickz Nashville Hot Chicken announced last night that it will be opening a location in Thousand Oaks sometime this year. Their is focused on, but of course, chicken (as in hot chicken sliders and hot chicken tenders), made with your preferred level of heat (from no heat to Call 911 heat), side orders and drinks.

Location TBA. www.angrychickz.com