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West Harbor Expands Culinary Footprint With Six New Restaurants – Including First-in-Market and Michelin-Recognized Concepts

West Harbor, the $500M development reimagining Southern California’s waterfront destination with unique dining, retail, and entertainment recently announced the addition of six distinctive culinary and beverage concepts, totaling over 10,000 square feet of newly leased space. Among the new additions, Mike Hess Brewing will make its LA debut, unveiling an expanded concept that introduces Mike Hess Distilling. The acclaimed San-Diego-based brewing company will feature a large seaside beer garden offering curated handcrafted flights and introduce signature cocktails along with packaged spirits to enjoy at home.

Expanding the Food Collective, West Harbor’s vibrant food hall that showcases a diverse lineup of culinary talent, are Glass Box, Tacos El Franc, Paraná Empanadas, and LoZio Pizza, each bringing new energy and globally inspired flavors to the 42-acre site. Central Park, the project’s outdoor community-centered gathering space, will welcome Freska Bar.

“These additions reflect our commitment to curating authentic and diverse experiences,” said Eric Johnson, senior project executive for West Harbor. “Each concept tells its own story through signature flavors and character, reinforcing West Harbor as a destination that will resonate with locals and global visitors alike.”

The additions coming to life over the next few months include:

These six concepts join a unique slate of previously announced tenants at West Harbor, including the famous San Pedro Fish Market; the first satellite location of Hollywood icon Yamashiro; Hopscotch, a playful and creative art experience featuring immersive installations; and The Baked Bear, the beloved handcrafted ice cream sandwich shop known for its original, made-to-order crations, among others.

Spanning 42 acres with one mile of direct waterfront access, West Harbor will feature a welcoming mix of entertainment, nightlife, and recreation for all ages — including a boutique amusement park anchored by a California’s tallest observation wheel at 175-feet, a 6,200-seat amphitheater developed in partnership with Nederlander Concerts, pickleball and padel courts, tall ship sails, a members-only dog park, and year-round programming.

Scheduled to open in 2026, West Harbor will debut ahead of the LA 2028 Summer Olympics, offering a prime waterfront vantage point for viewing the sailing events hosted in San Pedro and the Port of Los Angeles.