This diner offers a full menu, but we love the pies. Try the gooseberry. It's got a lattice crust and more tart than rhubarb. It's said to be a favorite of actor Nicolas Cage. Read more.
With projections of burlesque dancers, dinner dishes like steak skewers w/ sea-salt garlic oil & coconut ranch + half off all booze from 5-8pm, Felix is your first-class ticket to the confessional. Read more.
Steve Seabury, author of Mosh Potatoes heavy metal cookbook, says: once you get there you have to order a beer, a shot of George Dickel and order a burger with extra cheese and a side of Tots. Read more.
Steve Seabury, author of Mosh Potatoes heavy metal cookbook, says Cinespace is a great place to start the week. He sits at the bar and orders the Cornmeal Crusted Calamari and the Buffalo Wings. Read more.
French actress Elodie Bouchez doesn’t hesitate to take the drive out to this LA eatery and sit outside for lunch or dinner. Check out more spots in LA that she can’t loves at the LV Amble Site. Read more.
A 1920's Martini at 1920's prices every Thurs from 5-7pm at this classy bar. One of the few spots downtown with such a deal, they prohibits sneakers casual clothes, so grab a collared shirt. Read more.
These real canals date from 1905 when tobacco millionaire Abbot Kinney (yes, as in the street) dug them as part of a vast resort town he modeled after Venice, Italy. Read more.
From the sublime parking to old zoo to the Merry-Go-Round (which has been operating since 1937), the largest urban park in America has been voted Best Of LA many times... Also perfect for picnics! Read more.
Learn all about the importance of Los Angeles's Bunker Hill to the film noir classics of the 1950s like Kiss Me Deadly! Read more.
If you love watching classic cinema, then read about how films like Kiss Me Deadly were filmed in Los Angeles's Bunker Hill: Pulp Fiction's Mean streets ad Film Noir's Ground Zero! Read more.
The spiritual home of the French dip, the famous sandwich of carved meat on a jus-soaked roll + 9 cent coffee, 50 cent iced tea, 60 cent lemonade, perfect coleslaw and pies & sawdust covered floors! Read more.
The historic Hollywood venue has seen several transformations over the years, but no matter the name (El Capitan, the Palace, etc.) the 1920s Art Deco splendor & dance-friendly layout have remained! Read more.