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Gjusta baguette
Gjusta
Venice, CA
The #salami #salad from @gjustabakery 🥗 aka, the best kind of salad 👌🏼 . . . #meat #curedmeats #cheese #gjusta #venice #nomchecklist #food #foodie #foodporn #foodpics #treatyoself #foodgasm #delicious #yesplease #foodlover #treat #foodiesofinstagram #cheers #laliving #westla #losangeles #hotday #summer #healthy #saladlover #westla (at Gjusta) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnSAz_6BMWW/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rnz7er78zhv3
Getting that weekend started RIGHT @gjustabakery 🙌🏻💥💃🏼🕺 Egg Bialy w/ a little grilled onion compartment baked into the top. Just remember the #1 rule at Gjusta: Always save room for pastries! 🌤 ☀️ 😎 🍳 #breakfast #bakery #bialy #egg #lafoodie #venice #instafood #instagood #gjusta #brunch #brunchvibes #instayum (at Gjusta)
What I love about Gjelina Group over alot of other lifestyle brands is they tell a story and get freaky but the style isn’t fetishized or pretentious. Its just really good shit with the through line being quality and function
Gjusta Grocer, 105 Windward Ave, Venice, CA 90291
Love Gjusta but not the wait? Gjusta Grocer is where you should be going. They may not have the breadth of offerings as Gjusta but they have Gjusta baked goods, bread, salads, sandwiches, coffee/espresso bar, etc. And it’s not crowded. Plus, they don’t add the service fee that Gjusta does. You can also find interesting groceries too.
Gjusta Grocer has produce (looks like farmer’s market produce), eggs, beer, wine, pantry items (pasta, sauces, spices, tea, flour), snacks (chips, crackers, cookies), dairy, ice cream (Rori’s, Uli’s Gelato), cheese, and Gjusta items (dips, spreads, yogurt, olive oil, granola, etc.).
Gjusta pistachio cookie ($3): how a cookie should be – chewy, moist, with crispy edges. Lots of chopped pistachios and maybe some citrus zest. Loved it.
Gjusta sheep’s milk yogurt with plum compote ($6): They make their own yogurt! Loved the tang. It seemed simple, natural, and not as sweet or processed.
Speculoos cookies ($12): not made by Gjusta, very cute stamped cookies. I think I’ve had them before.
I imagine that parking is hard to find. I didn’t see any Gjusta specific parking. There are a few tables outside if you want to dine there. Warning: the area is touristy with lots of homeless. It’s by the boardwalk.
5 out of 5 stars
By Lolia S.