Restaurant combines farm-to-table cuisine with a warm, cozy vibe and an open kitchen that adds energy. Rooftop bar offers city views and a social atmosphere with live music and dog-friendly seating. Attention to detail shows in sophisticated tableware and an elevated menu.
Breakfast features a selection of fresh pastries and a variety of coffee drinks, with the tomato croissant standing out for savory fans. The kitchen is full but serves no warm breakfast items, limiting options to mostly sweet pastries.
Cocktails feature interesting flavors and a creative menu. Food offers elevated, balanced dishes with a farm to table approach and a cool, minimal vibe.
Good to know
Breakfast starts at 9 a.m., but pastries are available at 8 a.m.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to sample more of the menu.
The restaurant is located in a strip mall near LAX, making it accessible for travelers.
Boutique coffee shop with bohemian-style decor, vintage furniture, and warm, dim lighting creates a charming, relaxing atmosphere. Slow jazz music plays softly while local art and house plants fill the small space. Dogs are welcome and an artist corner adds a creative touch.
Breakfast features a great selection of smoothies. Many choose to return for breakfast multiple days in a row.
Menu features a variety of interesting drinks. Staff includes a very kind and interesting person behind the counter. Space serves as a nice spot to work and meet interesting people.
Good to know
There are no bathrooms available at the cafe.
The cafe is pet friendly and allows dogs inside.
They run out of most food options mid-day on a weekday.
Motorcycle-themed restaurant combines open air space, British decor, and a central bar to create a laid-back, fun vibe. It hosts a barbershop, tattoo parlor, and retail shops, attracting motorcycle enthusiasts and casual diners alike. Spacious seating with leather sofas and high ceilings adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
Offers a Full English breakfast rarely found in the area alongside a vegan breakfast burrito. Breakfast pairs well with excellent Bloody Marys.
Motorcycle displays and biker memorabilia create a unique vibe. The space combines a bar and restaurant with a tattoo shop and hair salon, making it full of interesting people and energy.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 5-7 PM with great deals.
They host special events regularly, so check in frequently for updates.
MotoGP watch parties and bike nights are popular events held here.
Coffee shop offers an artsy, cozy atmosphere with lush outdoor patio filled with plants and creative touches. Small, quirky tables and hidden indoor/outdoor spaces create an intimate vibe. A curated selection of books, crafts, and vinyl complements the relaxed, creative energy.
Coffee comes with house-made cold foam and pairs well with breakfast burritos. The market next door offers bagels and large breakfast sandwiches.
Specialty drinks rotate regularly, offering delicious and interesting options. The space features an interesting selection of pottery, books, and gifts, plus a stationary shop and plants in the back.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to find a spot.
The shop has limited seating, so be prepared to wait.
They host food collaborations with local vendors regularly.
Veranda-style seating and spacious indoor-outdoor dining create a laid-back, communal vibe with casual seating and heated outdoor tables. A large screen TV and wifi support a social, energetic atmosphere where people gather for meals and games. The space blends a grocery store with a food bar offering diverse options, fostering a welcoming community spot.
Breakfast features a Taiwanese Breakfast Roll that stands out for its flavor and impact. Options include breakfast burritos alongside pizza, wings, and sandwiches, all served with attentive service from the team.
Combining an Eataly-style market with a Taiwanese food court creates a unique mix. The Fatty Folds offer an interesting twist on scallion pancakes, serving as taco wraps for proteins.
Good to know
Happy hour runs on weekdays from 4-7pm with $10 sandwiches and burgers.
Monthly wine tastings are available and are popular among visitors.
Evening deals on premade food options are offered regularly.
Building repurposed from an early 1900s bank features elegant 1920s decor and a visible vault near the restaurant. Rooftop offers a heated pool, bar, and courtyard with city views. Atmosphere feels cinematic and romantic, suited for intimate stays.
Hearty breakfast meals come with reasonable prices and good portions. The rooftop breakfast offers a nice vibe, and the complimentary coffee and pastry add a nice touch for elite guests.
Interesting, old architecture shapes the hotel with cool furniture and unique room layouts. Nearby, plenty of restaurants and a Shake Shack add to the visual and cultural appeal.
Good to know
Parking costs $60 per night, not including tip.
A $450 deposit is required at check-in, returned upon departure.
The hotel charges an $81 resort fee that is not disclosed upfront.
Outdoor patio offers ample shaded seating with heaters and blankets for comfort in cooler weather. Atmosphere stays calm and soothing, suitable for working or casual dining. Space blends versatile design that adapts well to both casual and formal occasions.
Breakfast features a breakfast burrito with spice and creamy sauce, packed with bacon and very filling. The sausage patty sandwich and Mediterranean breakfast with fresh greens also stand out, paired with great coffee.
Unique dishes stand out among mostly interesting options with some hits and misses. This spot feels more distinctive compared to the surrounding generic places.
Good to know
Street parking is the only option available, and it can be challenging.
Laptops are not allowed after 5pm, so plan accordingly.
Happy hour features a variety of bites and drinks at discounted prices.
Space combines vintage cars and classic memorabilia with a chic auto-body shop vibe. Atmosphere feels super chilled but can be unfriendly, with a quiet mood even in the members-only lounge. Seating includes unique spots like a truck bed table, and the place supports remote work with plenty of outlets and free WiFi.
Breakfast includes a dense, filling sandwich priced at $11. The food overall is solid and satisfying.
Lots of cool cars fill the space, with many in a members only section. The menu offers some interesting items, and the ambiance invites exploration and chatting with people.
Good to know
Membership is required to access most of the seating and car collection.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect long lines on weekends, especially during peak hours.
Hotel combines art deco and brutalist styles with a modern art flair in its design. Rooftop features a heated swimming pool, bar, and lounge area with excellent city views. Atmosphere shifts from peaceful during the day to loud with music late at night.
A cafe attached to the hotel serves coffee and light breakfast items. The restaurant offers top notch breakfast that compares well to nearby spots, with a lobby coffee bar providing quick snacks.
Historic building features interesting rooms and a rooftop pool. The vibe shifts with the switch to Kasa, keeping the hotel experience engaging.
Good to know
Parking is not available on site.
The area around the hotel can be unsafe, especially at night.
Rooftop parties occur Thursday to Sunday, often with loud music until 3 a.m.
Glass elevators provide exceptional views of the city skyline, enhancing the luxurious high-rise atmosphere. Spacious rooms offer spectacular city views and a tranquil environment with sounds of flowing water. On-site amenities include a pool, gym, multiple restaurants, and a 24-hour Starbucks, creating a convenient and relaxing stay.
Early breakfast starts the day with hydration stations nearby. A marathon shuttle stops close to the entrance. The staff at breakfast are consistently fantastic.
Exploring the neighborhoods offers a rich cultural experience and plenty to learn. The hotel stands out with its modernist architecture and intriguing interior design.
Good to know
Parking costs $57 per day at the hotel; self-parking is $55 across the street.
There is a $35 night destination fee for guests.
The rooftop lounge and restaurant are closed on Monday and Tuesday.