A tragically underappreciated gem of the local art landscape, the 2nd floor of the Blue Building at the Pacific Design Center is one of LA's most populated gallery districts... ~Shana Nys Dambrot Read more.
Next to Grauman's Million Dollar Theatre, this pharmacy will sell you basics, but it's main trade is mystical: magical candles, potions, powders, trinkets & mini plush voodoo dolls. ~James Bartlett Read more.
One of the oldest bowling alleys in LA County since 1936 on Montrose's quaint main boulevard. 1950s decor & jukebox. Specializes in birthdays, reunions, wedding receptions & showers! ~Liana Aghajanian Read more.
Opened in 2008 - the 50th anniversary of the Grammy Awards. Dozens of exhibits spread over 4 floors, celebrating music ranging from rock, country, R&B, classical, Latin to jazz. ~Daina Beth Solomon Read more.
Chef Hiro Urasawa trained under Masa Takayama, a man who is unanimously agreed upon to be the best sushi chef in the country. Kobe-beef sashimi, Kagoshima beef shabu-shabu...read more. —Garrett Snyder Read more.
Best Hipster Bar That Isn't in Echo Park or Silver Lake! We're not calling you a hipster, but if you like dark bars & cheap drinks... (a shot & a beer for $5 at happy hour) check it out! ~Ali Trachta Read more.
In the shadow of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, tucked into a quiet but up-and-coming sector of Altadena's "Fair Oaks Corridor," there's a place where everybody knows your name. ~Paul T. Bradley Read more.
Clients refer to the shop's perfumer, Alexandra Balahoutis, as an "olfactory poet". Sample trays of perfume in 19th-century parfumier mode - your credit card will weep at the beauty. ~Gendy Alimurung Read more.