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Truckee Italian Spot Takes Over La Provence’s Old Roseville Home

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Published on April 13, 2026
Truckee Italian Spot Takes Over La Provence’s Old Roseville HomeSource: Google Street View

Great Gold, the Truckee-born Italian restaurant, is planting its next flag in Roseville, taking over the longtime La Provence space in the Diamond Creek shopping center and bringing its scratch-made pastas and high-heat pizzas along for the ride.

New Tenant At Diamond Creek

The Roseville landing page on Great Gold lists the spot as "Opening Soon" at 110 Diamond Creek Pl #100, with tentative dinner hours and a contact email already posted. The concept is framed as "modern Italian with heart," signaling that the new outpost is meant to mirror the Truckee original rather than reinvent it. According to the same page, reservation details will be rolled out closer to opening.

La Provence’s Exit Left A Prime Space

French stalwart La Provence shuttered in September 2024 after roughly two decades in business, leaving behind one of the choicest restaurant footprints in the center. That closure was reported by Eater SF. On April 13, 2026, The Business Journals reported that Great Gold will move into the former La Provence suite, officially ending the suspense over who would snag the vacancy.

What To Expect On The Menu

As described by Sierra Sun, the Truckee flagship made its name with seasonally driven Italian fare such as house-made pastas, Neapolitan-style pizzas and wood-grilled meats. The Roseville location is expected to follow that same playbook. Profiles of the brand highlight a focus on local sourcing and straightforward, shareable plates that can work for a low-key weeknight dinner or a full private event.

Company Confirmation And Context

Hints about a Roseville expansion began surfacing last year through local reporting and corporate filings. Chef-owner Brandon Kirksey later confirmed the plan to local reporters while keeping the exact opening date under wraps, according to What Now Sacramento. When it opens, the Roseville restaurant will join Great Gold’s Truckee flagship and its Reno outpost, per Great Gold.

Timing And Next Steps

The company has not pinned down a firm opening date yet. Local outlets picked up the story on April 13, 2026, and public details remain relatively thin. The Business Journals reported on the project and noted related company filings tied to the site. For now, would-be diners are being pointed to Great Gold’s official channels to watch for reservation announcements and word of any soft-opening plans.