Lisa Vanderpump's West Hollywood hot spot TomTom is growing and the Bravo queen herself spoke exclusively with DailyMailTV about the big expansion.

'We’re really excited about it! We just passed all of our inspections and that takes a long time to bring that into fruition,' Lisa said. 'It's called The Garden at TomTom.'

In the interview, the star also explained how she is handling the two new castmembers of Vanderpump Rules in the wake of unearthed racist tweets.

Speaking out: Lisa Vanderpump spoke exclusively to DailyMailTV about the exciting new expansion of her Los Angeles hot spot TomTom and revealed how she addressed controversy surrounding shocking tweets from two employees

Lisa has been juggling an internal investigation into the shocking social media sentiments from her two employees while simultaneously overseeing a massive expansion of TomTom.

'I think it’s the best looking place in Los Angeles,' Lisa quipped about the space. 'It’s just very unique, the design, that is what we always try to do.'

'What we have added is a more loungey feel. It’s got these big sofas, lots of flowers, green and purple velvet and huge trees.'

She and her husband Ken Todd partnered once more with Nick Alain on the project, who they worked with recently for the wildly successful Vanderpump Garden in Las Vegas.

'We’re really excited about it! We just passed all of our inspections and that takes a long time to bring that into fruition,' Lisa said. 'It's called The Garden at TomTom.'

Wow! Lisa shared stunning images of the industrial, romantic new space which nearly doubles the capacity of TomTom

'I think it’s the best looking place in Los Angeles,' Lisa quipped about the space. 'It’s just very unique, the design, that is what we always try to do. What we have added is a more loungey feel. It’s got these big sofas, lots of flowers, green and purple velvet and huge trees.'

For the TomTom expansion, Nick used stunning lighting from the new line he and Lisa created together.

'The capacity is adding roughly 300, so we kind of doubled the size,' the former RHOBH star said. 'I love TomTom but it was a deep restaurant and now it has the width.

'It's almost circular now and we have the ability to have separate spaces - so, if someone wants, they can throw a fabulous indoor/outdoor party.'

The expansion was a no-brainer for the restaurant moguls who snatched up the property next door to the current space.

Only the best! She and her husband Ken Todd partnered once more with Nick Alain on the project, who they worked with recently for the wildly successful Vanderpump Garden in Las Vegas

Smart: The expansion was a no-brainer for the restaurant moguls who snatched up the property next door to the current space

'The capacity is adding roughly 300, so we kind of doubled the size,' the former RHOBH star said. 'I love TomTom but it was a deep restaurant and now it has the width. It's almost circular now and we have the ability to have separate spaces - so, if someone wants, they can throw a fabulous indoor/outdoor party.'

'We were lucky that we could get the premises next door. It was available and we were so busy in TomTom,' Lisa said.

To celebrate, the star is throwing an official opening party for The Garden at TomTom in two weeks.

Meanwhile, Lisa has been dealing with Vanderpump Rules newcomers Max Boyens, 27, and Brett Caprioni, 31, after old racist tweets of theirs were re-shared online.

'It was very disappointing and upsetting when I heard these remarks from two of my staff,' Lisa said. 'I took these two young people to task.'

A lot on her plate: Lisa has been juggling an internal investigation into the shocking social media sentiments from her two employees while simultaneously overseeing the massive expansion of TomTom

In hot water: Vanderpump Rules newcomers Max Boyens, 27, and Brett Caprioni, 31, after old racist tweets of theirs were re-shared online

'It was very disappointing and upsetting when I heard these remarks from two of my staff,' Lisa said. 'I took these two young people to task.'

Lisa immediately launched an investigation within her company into the troubling tweets and was ultimately assured by other staff members that those comments do not represent the people they are today.

'You know me, I never like to give up on people,' the reality star explained. 'I did a thorough investigation with people from our restaurants.

'I’ve never heard one iota of anything like [the Tweets]. This is not who they are now. The staff assured me that they had heard nothing.'

In light of hearing the results of the investigation, Lisa, Max and Brett came to the mutual decision that the employees would take a leave of absence and spend their time away from work striving to better themselves.

Due diligence: Lisa immediately launched an investigation within her company into the troubling tweets and was ultimately assured by other staff members that those comments do not represent the people they are today (Pictured L-R Brett and Max)

'It was something irresponsible that they said at 19 or 20 and they've shown utter remorse and regret,' Vanderpump said. 'We agreed on a mutual leave of absence.'

'It was decided that they take a sensitivity course and work closely with Covenant House so they have a better understanding of the damage that those kinds of words and sentiments can do.'

Covenant House is a charity close to Lisa's heart which she has worked with over the years as part of her expansive philanthropic efforts. The organization provides shelter, food and crisis care to homeless and runaway youth.

'We live in a world where we need to be cognizant and understand gravity and seriousness [of what we say,]' Vanderpump added. 'I hope working with Covenant House will bode them well.'

Consequences: Following the investigation and assurances that the two men hadn't displayed that type of behavior at work, the group agreed on a mutual leave of absence; Brett and Max will also complete a sensitivity course and volunteer for Covenant House

While some fans demanded that Brett and Max be fired, Lisa explained: 'You can't legally fire someone who has worked for you for a year for something they wrote social media nine years ago.'

Both employees issued apologies when the controversy surfaced earlier in January, shortly after the season eight premiere of Vanderpump Rules.

Max noted in his that while the unearthed comments were made in 2012, he was 'shocked' to have ever said anything so hurtful.

'I want to sincerely apologize for what I tweeted in 2012 — it was wrong on every level,' he said in a statement to People. 'It is not a representation of who I am. I am shocked I ever tweeted that — and I am disgusted and embarrassed — I am truly sorry.'

While some fans demanded that Brett and Max be fired, Lisa explained: 'You can't legally fire someone who has worked for you for a year for something they wrote social media nine years ago.' (Brett left, Max right pictured in Vanderpump Rules)

And in his mea culpa, Brett pleaded with his online community to prove that he has 'grown' since the tweets were sent eight years ago.

'I want to express my deepest apologies for the insensitive, ignorant, and hurtful comments I made,' he shared in a lengthy message. 'I am incredibly ashamed and accept full responsibility, and acknowledge that this language was as unacceptable then as it is now.

'Please know that I have learned and grown since then and would never use this language today. From the bottom of my heart, I am truly sorry.'

Brett and Max are two of the newest cast members to join season eight of Bravo's reality TV juggernaut, Vanderpump Rules, which airs Tuesdays at 9 PM.

'We live in a world where we need to be cognizant and understand gravity and seriousness [of what we say,]' Vanderpump said of the tweets. 'I hope working with Covenant House will bode them well.'