Pascal Olhats Moving Pascal Epicerie; Stages Newport Beach Comeback

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • March 3, 2014
Pascal Olhats' restaurant empire has slowly receded over the years with Traditions, then Pascal at Hutton Centre, and Brasserie Pascal closing. This weekend, his Pascal Epicerie also closed. But it's actually moving San Juan Capistrano. But more...
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