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Brentwood: Beach Hut Deli to Close

by CC News
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On Tuesday, The Beach Hut Deli in the City of Brentwood announced it was closing its doors on May 23 after 14-years serving the community.

In a statement issued Tuesday:

After much reflection and with a heavy heart, we are announcing that we will be closing our doors permanently on May 23rd 2025.

We want to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who has supported us over the years. Serving this community for the past 14 years has been an honor and a joy, and we are truly thankful for the memories we’ve created together—whether it was a cold beer, a favorite sandwich, or a friendly chat.

This decision was not made lightly, but we believe it’s the right time to move on.

Please stop by before we close—we’d love the chance to say goodbye in person.

Thank you for being part of our story and our ohana.

With appreciation,
Sean and The Beach Hut Team

Beach Hut Deli is located at 2540 Sand Creek Road, Ste A5 in Brentwood.  Some of the most popular items on the menu include the “Surfin Bird” which is a turkey sandwich with avocado and cream cheese along with the “Santa Cruz” which is a pastrami, bacon and pickles.  Including, Brentwood, there are a total of 43 locations in California.
About
In 1981, at the age of 19, Troy Feist started what is now known as the Beach Hut Deli in Granite Bay, near Folsom Lake in Northern California. His vision included the creation of a sandwich, stuffed full of top-quality meats, cheeses and fresh produce. Being a lover of the beach, Troy created a deli with a beach theme. The tables are surfboards and the entire deli is adorned with beach and surf memorabilia. The beach theme has evolved into a beach culture yielding, among other things, a wall of infamy with photos of happy patrons and our Beach Hut Staff having fun and sporting their beach attire. With packed tables and lines out the door, Troy decided to franchise Beach Hut Deli.
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