Get the Clementine Breakfast Sandwich - buttermilk biscuit, with a perfect balance of flaky, buttery interior and crisp, savory top, with a poached egg, melty cheddar cheese, and Tennessee ham Read more.
The only off-leash hiking in LA, this is the best place to let your dog run free. We like the short hike to Indian Rock, the highest point in the canyon. Also known for the great celebrity-spotting! Read more.
Honeymee only has four items on the menu, the best of which is their namesake—a creamy vanilla soft serve ice cream swirled into a small cup and then topped with a gooey chunk of fresh honeycomb. Read more.
Venice Beach isn’t necessarily relaxing. There’s lots of traffic, lots of loud music, lots of crazy people, but you just have to come here with an open mind. – Bridget Marquardt Read more.
Los Angeles's own Eiffel Tower is made up of 202 cast iron streetlamps, all of which once stood on LA streets. The lights are now solar powered and come on every night from dusk until dawn. Read more.
The pork burgers are served in the bar -- juicy patties dressed up with Manchego cheese. Most main courses are under $30. Maybe, though, you just want to stick with the starters and desserts. Read more.
Birds of a feather eat pork belly confit together at this foliage-ified rooftop bar. Snag Frenchy fare like rabbit rillette or the "Duck, Duck, Goose" platter. That is, unless you’re too chicken. Read more.
Featured in WhereLA.com's "Where to Brunch in LA." Brunch features baked eggs w/merguez sausage chili, poached eggs over polenta w/braised cavolo nero & bacon. Order some blueberry-brown sugar scones. Read more.
On The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Aida Mollenkamp loves the amazing breakfast and other American classics that have made BLD famous. We recommend Ricotta Blueberry Pancakes. Find more tips at FN Local. Read more.
A 6.5 mile hike to the highest peak in the Santa Monica Mountains that guarantees a stunning view of L.A. Read more.
Massive Nike store, with the latest work out gear and Fuel band stand. Open late. Read more.
Brite Spot is a hipster hangout, serving casual eats, festively decorated desserts, and lots of heavily frosted cupcakes. Also featured @ the Pancake Breakfast 8/11/13 at Vibiana! Try the Veggie Club! Read more.
The ice creams are never too sweet, and range from the classic old-fashioned vanilla to earl grey with ginger and honey. They also do a s'mores pie. 'Nuff said. Read more.
The standard burger here is called a "PCB" and some would argue it's the best in LA. Don't let the dashi-enhanced cheese or the Soylent Green-sounding ketchup "leather" scare you away, it's delicious. Read more.
Sunday brunch at this Mid-City gem is a good time. Not only is there a DJ spinning nostalgic Hip Hop and R&B, there's also a delicious menu of Southern-style dishes that you'll be craving days later. Read more.
For the EDM heads, you can get your dose of pulsating bangers over at Avalon in Hollywood on Fridays for "Control" and Saturdays for "Avalon Presents." Expect big name DJs and some up and comers. Read more.
Their parlors are known for selling unexpected flavors like Guinness Chip, Chicken and Waffles, and Lucky Charms—all given architecturally-inspired names, of course. Read more.
Border Grill is the rare mainstream restaurant whose tacos don't make you yearn for a truck parked by an auto-parts junkyard somewhere in East L.A. Read more.
This small fast-casual joint is all about customizable Hawaiian poke bowls. Pick a size, pick a base (rice or greens) and load up with options from the bar. Read more.
Dodge the thick of Sunset on this flora-adorned, golden-lit back patio. For dinner, go for the wheat berry-and-lentil salad accompanied by lamb meatballs and the house specialty, a Singapore sling. Read more.