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Local Santa Monica Restaurant Isla Announces Closure After 18 Months of Service

Restaurant Will Close Its Doors on September 21, Cites Economic Challenges

Isla, a popular local Santa Monica restaurant, will close on September 21, 2024, after 18 months in operation. The closure is due to economic challenges faced by the restaurant and the broader hospitality industry. It was opened by the team behind Crudo y Nudo, Chef Brian Bornemann, and interdisciplinary artist Leena Culhane. 

In a heartfelt statement, Isla expressed deep gratitude for the community’s support throughout its business. “We are incredibly thankful for our guests’ loyalty and our staff’s dedication. It has been a privilege to be part of so many special moments in your lives,” the statement read.

Despite the restaurant’s struggles, the team behind Isla has been performing at its best. The kitchen, led by Chef de Cuisine @not_my_ritchieee, has continued to impress diners, while the wine list, curated by @jobrisk and @brittmhoffman, and the cocktail program by @craftandconsume, have received high praise. Under the leadership of @mrpmdyoung, the front-of-house team has delivered exceptional service throughout Isla’s tenure.

In the final three weeks of operation, Isla will continue to serve its full menu at 2424 Main Street. The team encourages guests to visit and celebrate the time they’ve had to bring their culinary vision to life.

The restaurant also said, in a second post, “Our dear friend @nedbenson will DJ for the final Isla Noches this coming Friday, 9/6.  As sad as we are to be closing, we couldn’t think of a more perfect person to play us out. Ned and his partner (and @lorenzarose winemaker) Michèle have been incredibly supportive of me and Brian and all three restaurants we opened since 2021. They are inspiring creatives, super foodies, and beloved friends. Our hi-fi system has basically run round the clock since it was installed, and that, too, is Ned’s doing. Music is such an integral part of giving a space a sense of place, and we’re super grateful to have someone who shares that love and belief to spin Isla’s swan songs. If you’re gonna go out, go out dancing. See you Friday!”

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