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Nick’s to Open Third OC Restaurant in Newport Beach

Burnham-Ward Properties announced that the Gracias Madre restaurant will close its location at Castaway Commons, located near the intersection of Westcliff Drive and Dover Drive in Newport Beach. The space will be the future home of Nick’s Restaurant. 

The new tenant is slated to open in October. It will be the third location for Nick’s in the Orange County market, joining the Laguna Beach and San Clemente locations, and the eighth in California. 

“With a reputation for great food and high standards – we are delighted to add Nick’s as an anchor at Castaway Commons,” said Burnham-Ward Properties CEO Scott Burnham. 

Added Burnham-Ward president Bryon Ward, “Nick’s will continue to elevate not only our property, but also the foodie culture of Westcliff Drive, providing the community the perfect gathering place from business lunch to date-night.”

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