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Tonight calls for a meal where the bill is secondary to the experience. It is about indulging in a high-end evening where every detail is handled with care.

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Black and yellow decor sets a modern cozy vibe with free Wi-Fi for quiet work. Coffee and pastries offer unique flavors but come at a pricey tag. Seating favors style over comfort, making it a small aesthetic space that fills fast.

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Parking can be challenging; avoid the 15-minute loading zone due to strong sewage smell.

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There are no tables inside, so seating is limited to outdoor areas.

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Loquat Coffee offers a rotating seasonal menu of unique artisan coffees.

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Spacious coffee shop offers ample wooden seating and a cozy vibe with cool jazz music. Prices are on the higher side, reflecting expensive coffee quality. Friendly energy makes it great for relaxing or working on laptops.

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Most food and pastries sell out by 11am.

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Parking is limited to the street.

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They offer dairy-free and gluten-free food options.

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Spacious outdoor area offers a pet-friendly patio with treats. Indoor space blends holiday decorations with sports bar vibes. Food is on the expensive side, especially burgers, while drinks include imported whiskey and craft ciders.

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Parking is limited, with about 10 spaces and a tight turn around.

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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy times.

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Happy Hour runs from 12 to 6 pm with great deals.

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Cozy European-style bar with mostly bar seating and a comfortable outdoor patio often featuring live music. Atmosphere feels lively and intimate, suited for small groups or date nights with a low-light, lived-in vibe. Wine selection stands out, complementing casual curb dining and a wait typical on busy evenings.

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Expect a wait time of 45 to 60 minutes on peak nights.

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Parking is available only on the street and can be difficult to find.

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They do not take reservations, so be prepared to wait for seating.

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Clean, modern space offers accessible seating and a calm vibe with no order calls. Large, tasty burgers stand out, though sides and prices get mixed reviews. Meals feel pricey compared to typical spots.

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Parking is usually okay, but it can be an issue at times.

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They accept EBT for hot foods.

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The inside of the restaurant is always clean.

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Half-timbered building offers a Scottish pub vibe with cozy decor. Live period-clad carolers add unique charm. Specialty cocktails and rare beers highlight the bar. Prices are high at $$$$, but large portions make it worth it.

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Parking is limited, but they have a small lot covered by Valet Service for dinner.

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Making a reservation is a must, especially on weekends and during holidays.

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Christmas carolers and decorations are present during dinner hours in December.

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Butcher shop offers specialty meat and imported goods in a beautiful layout. Prices are notably pricey, especially for meat and trout. Weekend pop-ups add fun energy to the immaculate atmosphere.

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McCall's offers a unique selection of fresh meats, seafood, and imported goods.

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Prices are generally on the higher side, reflecting the quality of products.

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The market features gluten-free bread options for dietary needs.

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Seafood shines with delicious quality matching expensive prices. Southern charm fills a lively atmosphere with a spacious patio where friendly dogs join. Music plays loudly, making it vibrant but noisy inside.

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A 20% service charge is automatically added to all dining bills.

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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.

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Expect small portion sizes relative to the high prices.

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Rooms are spacious and spotless with fully equipped amenities. Parking is very expensive at thirty-five dollars a night but secure. Noise from nearby trains disrupts quietness, while the pool area offers relaxation despite some odors from a close restaurant.

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Parking costs $38 per night, which is quite expensive.

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Free breakfast is provided every morning with healthy options.

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The hotel is located near USC Keck hospital, making it convenient for medical visits.

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Offers private rooms and a serene environment with clean, relaxed vibes. Jewelry is high-quality but prices are steep, like $81 for septum piercings. Needle piercing for kids ensures safety and comfort.

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Golden Age Body Piercing offers a wide selection of jewelry at various price ranges.

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The studio maintains a clean and organized environment for all piercings.

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Expect minimal wait times during visits, making the experience efficient.

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Spacious taco spot shines with a chic outdoor patio and a mini indoor playground for kids. Bright lights and loud music fuel a lively atmosphere perfect for groups. Tacos and beer come at a premium price, reflecting the upscale vibe.

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Happy hour runs even on weekends, offering solid deals.

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Parking can be tricky; consider residential areas nearby.

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Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.

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Outdoor seating with picnic tables sets a chill vibe. Prices are on the higher side, especially for the burger. The garden-like patio welcomes families and dogs, making it a friendly neighborhood spot.

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The weekend pop-up event at Yellow Paper Burger is highly anticipated.

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Burgers cost $9 for a single and $14 for a double.

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Parking is limited with only four spots available, plus street parking options.

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