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1440 Bistro and Bar: 1440 E. Imperial Ave.
A Aristo Cafe: 310 E. Grand Ave.
B
Bad Sushi: 357 Main St.
Blue Butterfly Coffee Co: 351 Main St.
Beach Mex: 409 E. Grand Ave.
Big Mike’s Philly Steaks: 507 Main St.
Bread & Butter: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Britt’s BBQ and Catering: 408 Main St
Brewport Tap House: 204 Main St.
C Cafe Vida: 2250 Park Pl.
California Fish Grill: 730 S Allied Way
Canton Low: 439 Main St.
Charley’s Philly Steak: 488 N.Aviation Blvd.
Chef Hannes Restaurant: 411 Main St.
Chicken Dijon: 251 Main St.
Chipotle: 307 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
D
Deluca Trattoria: 225 Richmond St.
E
East Grand Bar and Grille: 1985 E. Grand Ave.
El Gringo: 422 Main St.
El Pollo Loco: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
El Segundo Beach Cafe: 12501 Vista Del Mar
El Segundo Fish: 210 E. Grand Ave.
El Tarasco: 210 Main St.
Ensenada’s Surf N Turf Grill: 310 E. Grand Ave.
F Fantastic Cafe: 410 Main St.
Farmer Boy: 2161 E. El Segundo Blvd.
Five Guys: 460 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Flemings Prime Steakhouse:
2301 Rosecrans Ave 90245
G
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria: 2121 Rosecrans Ave.
Good Stuff: 131 W. Grand Ave.
H
Hana Haru: 409 Main St.
Havana Sandwich Co.: 229 Main St.
HopDoddy Burger Bar: 830 S Sepulveda Blvd.
Houston’s: 1550 Rosecrans Ave
I
IHOP: 755 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
il Romanista: 829 N. Douglas St.
I Love Teriyaki: 130 Main St.
In - N- Out: 600 Sepulveda Blvd.
Indian Summer Grill: 958 Main St.
J Jackson’s: 2041 Rosecrans Ave.
Jersey Mike’s Subs: 530 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
K
Kagura: 403 Main St.
Kaya Sushi: 2251 E. Maple Ave.
Kings Cove: 555 N. Nash St.
L
L & L Hawaiian Barbecue: 954 N. Main St.
La Paz Restaurant: 514 Center St.
Lido di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar:
1550 Rosecrans Ave
Lil’ Simmzy’s: 850 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Little Gourmet: 117 Main St.
M
Main Street Cafe: 450 Main St.
Maki Yaki: 100 W. Imperial Ave.
Malibu Eatery: 400 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Marmalade Cafe: 2014 Park Pl.
Mandovi Indian Cuisine: 150 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Melt Gelato & Crepe Cafe: 730 Allied Way
Mendocino Farms: 840 Sepulveda Blvd.
N
Noah’s Bagels: 821 N. Douglas St.
North Italia: 840 S Sepulveda Blvd.
O
Old Town Patio: 115 Richmond St.
One Poke: 2259 E. Maple Ave
P P.F. Changs: 2141 Rosecrans Ave.
Paul Martin’s American Grill: 2361 Rosecrans Ave
Petit Cafe: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Petros Kafe: 131 W. Grand
Pho Dreams: 413 Main St.
Pizza Rev: 460 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Poke Bar: 2161 E. El Segundo Blvd.
R r.e.d. Bar Grill: 222 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Richmond Bar & Grill: 145 Richmond St.
Rock & Brews: 143 Main St
Rubio’s Coastal Grill: 400 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
SS
abra Beirut Mix: 400 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Salt Creek Grille: 2015 Park Pl
Samosa House: 700 S. Allied Way
Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza and Grill:
780 S. Sepulveda
SanSai: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Sausal: 219 Main St.
Shake Shack: 2171 Rosecrans Ave.
Siam Bay Thai: 130 E. Grand Ave.
Second City Bistro: 223 Richmond St.
Specialty’s Cafe & Bakery:
2101 E. El Segundo Blvd.
Sticks & Straws: 310 E. Grand Ave.
Superba Food + Bread: 830 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Sushi Avenue: 130 Grand Ave.
T Tender Greens: 2181 A. Rosecrans Ave.
The 2nd Bar and Restaurant:
760 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
The Boat: 150 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
The Habit Burger Grill: 311 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
The Hummus Factory: 204 E. Grand Ave.
The Hummus Republic: 827 N. Douglas St.
The Original Rinaldi’s: 323 Main St.
The Standard Station: 226 Standard St.
The Tavern on Main: 123 Main St.
Tin Roof Bistro: 3500 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
True Food Kitchen: 860 S Sepulveda Blvd.
Two Guns Kitchen: 321 Main St.
U
Umi by Hamasaku: 860 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
V Valentino’s Pizza: 150 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Vinny’s Pizza: 310 E. Grand Ave.
Veggie Grill: 720 S Allied Ways
W Waikiki Hawaiian Grill: 243 Main St.
Wendy’s Place: 107 W. Grand Ave.
Which Wich: 460 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
WikiWiki Hawaiian BBQ: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
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A resident of Manhattan Beach for nearly
20 years, McCollum was already quite familiar
with El Segundo when she applied for the
directorial position. “Looking more closely at
the town in preparation for my new position,
however, I was pleasantly surprised about
all of the community, business and creative
activity happening here,” she said. “I still
have much to learn, but ESMoA [El Segundo
Museum of Art], Blue Butterfly, Grateful
Dogs and Library Park are early favorites.
I’ve also enjoyed the dozens of conversations
I’ve had with people living and working in
this community, including City leaders and
staff. It’s evident that there’s deep affection
for El Segundo and each other as well as a
commitment to identify ways for El Segundo
to become even better.”
To further bolster outreach, McCollum reported
that librarians Julie Todd and Kristina
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conversations around town beginning
in September to provide an opportunity for
citizens to discuss their aspirations for El
Segundo. “I’m hopeful the conversations
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that further strengthen the community,”
McCollum said.
McCollum began her tenure just in time
for a busy summer season. Recent library
highlights include hundreds of children and
adults participating in the Summer Reading
Programs; a Literary Tea with many book
recommendations; art activities for all ages;
and El Segundo Art Walk exhibits by Curtis
Green and Natalie Strong. “We’ve identified
many projects for the next fiscal year as well,
including expansion of library seating and
connectivity on the first floor of the main
library, technology upgrades such as website
redesign, self-checkout, wireless printing,
public scanning, online booking of the library’s
meeting room and conference room,
and expanded eBook and digital photography
collections; and new library programming
and outreach,” McCollum said.
Also in the works is the “Living Library”
partnership with ESMoA set for October 25
through 27 where community members can
check out a person rather than a book. “The
experience provides a positive framework
for challenging stereotypes by offering oneon
one conversations with people you may
not normally meet,” McCollum explained.
Meanwhile, the Annual Author Fair – normally
slotted for early summer – will take
place on October 20 this year.
With the City’s centennial celebration
now in the rear-view mirror, the El Segundo
Public Library looks to embrace the future
as the next century unfolds. “Public libraries
should reflect the communities they serve,
so they all look a little different,” McCollum
noted. “In terms of trends, however,
librarians are noticing increases in the use
of digital resources provided by libraries –
e-books, movies, music and more available
for free download or streaming by customers
-- as well as attendance at library programs.
Maker spaces remain popular as well as efforts
to remove barriers to access, including
the elimination of overdue fees. Our staff
members are constantly looking for ways to
offer better customer service, and we look
forward to working with the Library Board
of Trustees, Friends of the El Segundo Public
Library, El Segundo Unified School District,
and other partners to develop a multi-year
strategic plan for the library.” •
“I go into my library and all history unrolls before me.”
– Alexander Smith