Summer 2026 Quarterly

Old Town, New Vibes Old Town Placentia continues to grow as a vibrant destination where historic charm meets new energy. From building improvements to new businesses and longtime local favorites investing in updates, exciting changes are underway along Santa Fe Avenue, Bradford Avenue, and surrounding streets. These developments reflect the community’s ongoing commitment to revitalizing Old Town while preserving the character that makes it a special gathering place for residents and visitors alike.

To‌ny’s Deli

Under Construction

Mi‌Casita

Mexico‌Market

Tony’s Deli has officially opened in Old Town Placentia and is quickly becoming a popular gathering spot. A longtime Southern California favorite with roots in Anaheim, Tony’s is known for its freshly made sandwiches, craft beers and cocktails, and classic deli atmosphere. Revived under new ownership, the deli is drawing both longtime fans and first-time visitors. 132 S. Bradford Avenue

Construction is underway at 202 W. Santa Fe Ave and nearing completion. The project includes a remodeled ground floor and a new 5,500 sq. ft. second floor, designed in a classic main-street style that fits Old Town’s character. The City is working with the owner and potential tenants to bring in restaurants and entertainment, creating a new hub for food and fun, expected to open in the coming months. 202‌W. Santa Fe Avenue

A longtime favorite in the community, Mi Casita Restaurant has been serving authentic Mexican food and welcoming guests into Old Town Placentia for years. Known for its friendly atmosphere and loyal local following, the restaurant is currently undergoing a façade remodel to refresh its exterior while maintaining the area’s historic charm. Mi Casita remains open during construction. 330‌W. Santa Fe Avenue

A longtime staple on Santa Fe Avenue, Mexico Market has served the Old Town Placentia community for years. Now under new ownership, the market is preparing for a full interior and exterior remodel. The upgrades will refresh the interior and exterior while maintaining a look that complements the historic charm of Old Town. 134‌W. Santa Fe Avenue

Together, these exciting local developments highlight the continued momentum in Old Town Placentia. With new businesses opening, longtime establishments reinvesting in their spaces, and thoughtful building improvements underway, the district is evolving into an even more inviting place to shop, dine, and connect. The City looks forward to seeing these updates come to life and encourages the community to visit Old Town and support the local businesses that make it such a unique and welcoming part of Placentia.

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CITY OF PLACENTIA | SUMMER 2026

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