Eclectic café with blue-themed decor and elephant paraphernalia creates a cozy, peaceful atmosphere ideal for relaxing or casual meetings. Afro-Caribbean beats and Hispanic music play throughout the day, adding a unique cultural vibe. Seating includes options for working or reading, with a calm energy that suits quiet activities.
Restrooms stay clean and spacious. They often carry a faint scent of cooked food after use.
Good to know
Expect a wait during peak hours after 11am on weekends.
Street parking is available but limited to one hour.
The café offers a variety of sandwiches, wraps, salads, and beverages.
Old mansion with a colonial feel offers a quiet, cozy atmosphere despite some noise from wooden floors and neighboring rooms. Well-equipped kitchen and beautiful gardens provide comfortable communal spaces. Location near major attractions adds convenience without sacrificing a peaceful vibe.
Rooms often include a private bathroom, ensuring personal space. Shared bathrooms allow only one person at a time, keeping encounters with others rare.
Outdoor areas include a patio and garden that stay clean and accessible. These spaces encourage conversation and meeting people.
Good to know
The hostel is just a 2-minute walk from the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Parking costs $10 per day, which is reasonable for the area.
The rooms are spacious and very clean.
Classic early 1900s theater offers an intimate and cozy setting with beautiful vintage decor and historic artwork. The venue features a lively rooftop lounge and a prohibition-era speakeasy with a unique tunnel for drink delivery. Sound is powerful with heavy bass, creating a bold live music experience.
Bathrooms match the goth and alternative vibes with decor that fits the event style. A small dedicated bathroom has only one stall but helps avoid long lines.
A rooftop patio offers a chill spot to lounge and watch shows on a big screen away from the crowd. The second-floor outdoor area overlooks Hollywood Blvd and provides plenty of nooks to hang out in.
Good to know
Seating is first come, first serve, so arrive early for the best spots.
Parking next door costs $25, while on-site parking is $40.
The venue does not have a gender-neutral bathroom available.
Trailhead offers paved loop trail with stunning views of the Hollywood sign and reservoir. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, making it ideal for a calm walk away from city noise. Parking is generally available, and the area feels like a hidden gem in the hills.
Two toilets and sinks with water stand along the trail. Restrooms provide toilet paper, paper towels, and drinking water, staying fairly clean halfway through.
Trail access is challenging but offers a unique outdoor setting for hiking and photography. The space supports relaxation amid natural surroundings.
Good to know
There are 2 toilets and drinking water available at the location.
The parking lot fills up a lot after 7am, so arrive early.
Dogs are not allowed on the trail.
Small venue with intimate atmosphere and excellent sound system creates close connection between performers and audience. Historic building features beautiful architecture and a cozy stage that enhances live music experience. Free parking nearby and two smoking patios add convenience to the setting.
Bathrooms stay very clean with staff promptly handling spills. There are not enough stalls to meet demand.
Two smoking patios offer fresh air options. A small outside patio and an outdoor balcony provide seating, though the balcony often fills with smokers.
Good to know
Parking is available nearby, with free options just a block away.
The venue is not handicap accessible due to many stairs.
The show lasts until 12:30am on Saturdays.
Open-air setup with patio string lights and fire lamps creates a semi-outdoor dining experience that feels spacious but can be chilly. TVs show sports and K-pop videos, adding to a lively, energetic vibe with loud music. Tables offer a cozy yet spacious setting suitable for intimate dinners or group gatherings.
Restrooms stay consistently clean. Seating near the bathroom can feel cramped and close to a dirty open area by the kitchen.
Outdoor space features a patio with string lights and fire lamps for chilly nights. Walls display art and murals, and TVs show sports including Dodgers games, all with a view of DTLA.
Good to know
The all-you-can-eat price is $26.95 per person, with a two-person minimum.
They stop serving food at 9:20 PM, despite being open until 10:30 PM.
Street parking is available, but be aware of metered spots.
Nightclub offers top-notch sound system and Vegas-level light show that fill a huge sunken dancefloor with tribal house energy. The space feels intimate yet lively, with a chic outdoor patio providing a place to relax. Crowds get dense and the atmosphere heats up as the night progresses.
Bathrooms stay clean throughout the night with no lines to wait. Bartenders near the bathrooms are super nice, adding to the experience.
A chic outdoor patio offers a stylish spot for relaxing and chatting. The great layout and thoughtful decor make the outdoor space inviting.
Good to know
The cover charge is $50, increasing later in the night.
Street parking is available, but check for meters.
The club hosts different DJs every night; check the schedule for details.