The second branch of Santa Monica's venerable gourmet burgers & craft beer joint, the new Office is upping the ante in nearly every conceivable way. Read more.
Located in a historic building in downtown L.A., it features a European design & serves gourmet food. Try the arugula salad, portobello fries, eggplant Parmesan & the Napoli pizza. Read more.
One of downtown's newest literary landmarks, the Last Bookstore is a cavernous space housed in an old bank building. It houses a wide variety of books plus vinyl records and a coffee shop. Read more.
Harris Ranch beef, Fiscalini Farms cheddar, arugula, garlic aioli, and ketchup. It's a straight-up amazing burg. Read more.
The best part is you feel like you’re really in an urban park, with some of the city’s most recognizable architecture standing tall all around you. It may not be Central Park -- but it’s ours. Read more.
In 1919 oil heiress Aline Barnsdall bought 36 acres of olive orchard for $300,000. She hired Frank Lloyd Wright to design a mixed-use residential and arts development, his first California project. Read more.