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Kaffa is a place where you can walk in for a pick-up or lounge for hours, so its menu offerings are both elegant and portable. Paninis are the main attractions, and Kaffa... More »
There are closets in Beverly Hills that have more square footage than Bo¡nh Mo¬ My Tho, but this Alhambra Vietnamese sandwich shop makes far, far better use of its real... More »
In addition to its North Hollywood roastery, this coffee shop now has seven locations: two in Venice, two in Santa Monica, one at the Farmer's Market, one in... More »
Owner Mark Gunsky transformed what was once a private home in Studio City into a full-service cafe in the mid-'90s. What initially was a coffee counter... More »
It might be an overstatement to call the Mexican hot chocolate at Sabor Y Cultura in Hollywood â??famous,â?? but not by much. The Little Armenia-based coffee and... More »
Chef Eric Lechasseur knows that eating is about much more than survival these days, which means healthy meals also need to be approachable. At his simple... More »
This fifteen-screen theatre is located on Sunset Boulevard and Vine. Amenities include reserved seating, a bar and a cafe. It also offers special... More »
At La Mascota, the Salcedo family has been churning out Mexican bolillos, a softer, chubbier version of a French baguette, for their Boyle Heights neighbors for more than... More »
Look past the hype and hipsters who are loyal to their skinny bones, and youâ??ll find that Cafe de Leche in Highland Park attracts customers from all over, who swear... More »
This historic single-screen theater is located on Sunset and Hollywood. Amenities include a concession stand and wheelchair-accessible seating.
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Most days, it's just a cup of coffee. Other days, cereal and milk. And at Pee-wee Herman's playhouse, it's pancakes, eggs, bacon and Mr. T's cereal via a Rube Goldberg breakfast machine that involves whirling fans, a life-size model of Abraham Lincoln doubling as flapjack flipper, and a toy skeleton pterodactyl swooping down to drop bread off into the toaster. Pee-wee just takes a few bites...
You can astral-project to Rajasthan if you like; I'll take the iron-barred, low-ceilinged dining room at this East L.A. institution, the funk of frying meat, a plate of old-school chile verde and the tiny dish of fresh, juicy avocado salsa that the house brings out for free. Ciro's makes the essential taquitos in Los Angeles. Its menu lists "SABROSAS FLAUTAS" in type suitable to the...
GO THE BIRTHDAY PRESENT 2050 Stories about dystopian societies often risk seeming contrived, but playwright Tania Wisbar's beautifully detailed and elegiac tale depicts a world that might believably exist, say, 100 years after a Nazi takeover. In the future, poverty and disease have been eliminated, but the world is instead organized on entirely practical...
The best part of waking up is Ted giving you a cup.
Read Full ReviewA Film inspired Coffee Shop in the Valley with good food and events most nights. During the day it's a great spot to write and they have free Wi-Fi. Try the Hot chicken Sandwich- it's pretty damn good.
Read Full ReviewLow-key Thai place tucked away in a strip mall on the border of Los Feliz and Silverlake. Wonderful chalk board illustrations showing the most recent menu. Attentive if not ultra-speedy service, but great, fresh food prepared simply and well. The papaya salad is a standout.
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