Pamper Your Pet During the Dog Days of Summer!

According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, the Dog Days of summer are traditionally the 40 days beginning in July and ending in August which coincide with the dawn rising of Sirius, the Dog Star. The ancient Egyptians thought that the combined heat of Sirius and the Sun caused midsummer’s sweltering weather. Of course, the appearance of Sirius doesn’t actually affect the weather, but the “Dog Days” connection with sultry summer heat has continued to this day!

So now that the Dog Days are upon us, it’s time to treat your pooch to some extra special pampering. Here are some great tips from WebMD for keeping Fido cool and comfortable.

No pet, no problem! Why not adopt a furry friend of your own! You can even rent a rescue dog for a hike in Runyon Canyon! LA is packed with perks, pop-ups, and parks to keep those tails a waggin’ during the Dog Days of Summer!

Original Dog Rescue Hike

The Original Rescue Dog Hike

Did you know you can rent a rescue dog for a romp in Runyon Canyon? The Original Rescue Dog Hike was created by Free Animal Doctor cofounder Ryan Boyd to raise money for his animal welfare nonprofit. Angelenos a great opportunity to meet some adorable, adoptable pets, and dogs get a chance to exercise and socialize. The hikes are done in a group of up to 12 hikers, plus the dogs. Upon arrival, everyone gets a few minutes to sniff each other out, then grab a leash for the three-mile trek. If you bring your own dog along, they’re allowed to join the pack as long as they’re friendly to the other dogs.

PetPop

PetPop 2020 E 7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90021

July 11 – Sept 30 The first pet themed pop up experience has landed in DTLA! PetPop is the ultimate pop-up photo experience now in Los Angeles for a limited time! Imagine witnessing a pack of balloon dogs on a group stroll, only to be caught in a downpour of cats and dogs (literally), while on your way to a spin class on the world’s largest hamster wheel?! How about immersing yourself in more spots than 101 Dalmatians ever imagined before transcending into an enormous dog bowl ball pit, only to find out that this was only the beginning? Over 15 fanciful pet-themed rooms await your pleasure, with something for all animal lovers! Every PetPop ticket supports their pet adoption organization partners – over 20 animals have found homes in the first month!

Pussy & Pooch

Pussy & Pooch Pethouse and Pawbar 564 S Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

You lead a stylish life and your pet companion should, too. That’s the thinking behind Pussy & Pooch, an adventurous destination where convenience meets community in a design-forward, social experience for pets and people. With a focus on nutrition and green living, the store is dedicated to providing a playful and edgy twist to the traditional pet store experience. Services include pet grooming, pet dental, and pet parties, along with an insane array of boutique pet toys, furniture and accessories. Pussy & Pooch offers convenient local delivery, and in-store and curbside pick-up for online orders.

Pet Project LA

Pet Project LA 548 S. Spring St. Ste. 107 Los Angeles, CA 90013

Pet Project LA wants to show your fur babies the love! And to keep your pet piqued, their vast inventory is constantly curated to support the DTLA community with creative products for dogs, cats and small animals. Offerings include seasonal pet apparel, pet party supplies, grooming products, bowls, carriers, e-collars, and food & treats from all your favorite brands. Pet Project LA offers same-day delivery with local courier PDQ. Find out more info about them here.

Sticks and Pinecone

Sticks and Pinecone 600 W 9th St. Ste.135, Los Angeles, CA 90015

Sticks and Pinecone is a community-driven small business offering pet products and small dog daycare services. They carry only the highest quality dog and cat food and uniquely curated toys, treats, clothing, leashes, beds, bowls, accessories and more. Their goal is to promote healthy and happy lifestyles with our family of pets and pet owners by creating authentic relationships and providing a one-of-a-kind retail and small dog day care experience.

LA Live Dog Park

L.A. Live Dog Park L.A. Live Way Los Angeles, CA 90015

Located On L.A. Live Way, just west of the parking garage behind Regal Cinemas, L.A. Live Off-Leash Dog Park is a fenced-in landscaped park fitted with benches and water fountains. There are designated areas for both small and large dogs to exercise with similar sized friends, and both sections are stocked with waste bags. The park is patrolled by L.A. Live security officers, with surveillance cameras and an emergency call box for extra safety.

Arts District Dog Park

Arts District Dog Park 1004 E 4th Street Los Angeles, CA 90013

In 2009, Los Angeles River Artists and Business Association (LARABA) launched the Arts District Dog Park Park project. True to its creative surroundings, the park is punctuated with colorful murals from LA artist Septerhed. The parks includes a dog water fountain, separate small dog area, shade trees, benches for humans, a community bulletin board, pooper-scoopers, and trash bins. Not run or supported by the City of Los Angeles, this volunteer-run park is a true example of community spirit. While the land is being generously loaned to the community, there are yearly operational costs to cover. You can help keep the Arts District Dog Park open to the public with a donation to cover operational costs.

Spring Street Park

Spring Street Park 428 S Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90013

Spring Street Park brings a substantial and much-needed green space to DTLA’s Historic Core. A former parking lot has been transformed to a lawn, playground, and seating area nestled in the shadow of luxury lofts. This small park allows dogs to fun free, and humans a chance to relax and linger in this fascinating neighborhood. The park also has a children’s play area and concentric walkways circling the lawn. The park provides security and is cleaned every morning. Make sure you observe the poo poo rules-they can be quite strict!

Downtown Dog Rescue

Downtown Dog Rescue

Around twenty years ago, Lori Weise started working at Modernica Inc., a furniture factory near L.A.’s Skid Row. On her drive to work she saw countless homeless people and their dogs — many being abused, suffering, and starving. An animal lover at heart, as well as a calm, strong advocate for justice, this reality led to her creation of Downtown Dog Rescue, which she began at the back of the Modernica factory. Since then, Downtown Dog Rescue has paid for thousands of spay/neuter surgeries, has placed or fostered thousands of dogs, and has provided meals for many animals and the people who love them, whether they be homeless or just need a helping hand. Meet the rescue dogs here.

LA Animal Services

LA Animal Services

Looking to adopt a furry friend? LA Animal Services is a wealth of information for prospective pet parents, including adopting a pet, finding a lost pet, licensing, animal vaccinations, spay/neuter information, microchipping, and what to do if you find a stray animal. Search for your perfect animal companion on the website’s Adoptable Pet Search. All cat, dogs and rabbits adopted from an L.A. Animal Services will have a microchip. The cost of microchipping is included in the adoption fee.

 

Freshen Up! Where to Find the Best Produce in DTLA

Summer heat getting your down? Time to freshen up with a luscious fruit salad, colorful veggie platter, or thirst-quenching agua fresca – a chilled drink made of fresh fruit blended with water, lime juice, and a bit of sweetener. Try your hand at making a soul-satisfying ratatouille, accompanied by a fresh baguette or pane rustica. Or fire up the grill for roasted vegetables, brushed with olive oil and garnished with fresh herbs. The possibilities are endless – from Grand Central Market to specialty grocery stores, weekly farmers markets, and even a fruit-themed pop up – you’ll find a cornucopia of fresh produce in DTLA!

Urban Radish

Urban Radish 661 Imperial St. Los Angeles, CA 90021

Urban Radish is a family-owned market carrying everything from cereal to hand-cut meats to local berries. This cutely-monikered establishment is also an eatery, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. In addition to their eclectic menu of grills, soups, sandwiches, and  salads, their latest offering is fresh sushi, made in-house. The proprietors like to see themselves as curators, creators and matchmakers, serving the community with good food. Indeed, their wine room boasts some 300 labels, with a focus on small producers and organic/biodynamic production at a range of price points (most is under $30).

Smorgasburg LA

Smorgasburg LA ROW DTLA 777 S Alameda St. Los Angeles, CA 90021

Launched in June of 2016, Smorgasburg LA has become the largest weekly open-air food market in Los Angeles, attracting 8,000 to 12,000 attendees every Sunday, year round. Located on the five-acre site of the weekday 7th Street Produce Market in ROW DTLA, Smorgasburg LA features over 90 food vendors, a beer garden offering local craft beer and micheladas, live DJs, cultural events, pop-ups, and sophisticated shopping including design, craft, style, vintage, wellness, and more. Every Sunday 10am – 4pm. Sorry, no pets allowed.

District Market

District Market Grand Central Market 317 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013

A downtown landmark since 1917, Grand Central Market, brings together the cuisines and cultures of LA. If you’re shopping for fresh produce,  check out District Market, which specializes in organic, sustainable and locally-sourced fruit and vegetables, with an overall emphasis on quality, accessibility and education.

La Fruiteria

While you’re at Grand Central Market, stop by La Frutería for a refreshing bowl of fresh watermelon, jicama, mango or cucumber, drizzled with a combination of yogurt, sweetened condensed milk, and Mexican crema. These flavorful treats, which originated on street food carts in Mexico, are commonly topped with shredded coconut, raisins, and granola.​ La Frutería is also the place for the best aguas frescas in town!

Whole Foods

Whole Foods Market 788 S Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Located beneath the Eighth & Grand residences, this expansive 41,000 square foot Whole Foods Market was designed to meet the needs of local residents, professionals and businesses. Features include a juice bar, fresh poke, expanded vegan options in all departments, a coffee bar (with cold brew on tap), and more than 1,000 handpicked wines. Take a break at The Eight Bar, a gastropub located within Whole Foods, and enjoy beers on tap, bar food, wines by the glass, cocktails, and a rotating seasonal menu. The store provides a dedicated Instacart register and on-site storage for home delivery and personal shopping.

World of Fruit

World of Fruit 716 N La Brea Ave Los Angeles, CA 90038

World of Fruit is a new fruit-themed experience created by fruit-obsessed Los Angeles natives. Featuring eight fruit-forward rooms, World of Fruit takes guests through an interactive experience that is wholly unexpected and unforgettable. Swing into the Watermelon Playground and grab a special treat from the watermelon ice cream truck. Enjoy the light show in the Pineapple Disco Derby, and jump into the Dragon Fruit Pool before entering the World of Fruit Garden, where fruit specialists serve the very best in-season fruits from all over the world, like jackfruit, baby pineapples, rambutan, tree-ripened mangoes, strawberry papayas, and more!

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Certified Farmers Market @Pershing Square 532 S Olive St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

Every Wednesday, Pershing Square Farmers Market, presented in partnership with Raw Inspiration, sells garden fresh fruits, vegetables, and special delicacies. Raw Inspiration’s mission is to educate children and adults on the importance of a healthy diet, especially on the importance of eating fresh fruits and vegetables daily. To accompany that mission, they have set up a program where growers can distribute their produce at neighborhood farmers markets. In and around Los Angeles, nearly 2,000,000 visitors enjoy Raw Inspiration farmers markets every year.

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Historic Core Farmers Market 5th St. (between Broadway and Spring St.) 2 blocks from Pershing Square Station

Historic Core Farmers Market, LA’s newest addition to the DTLA farmers market scene, is held every Sunday from 9AM – 2PM. In addition to fruits and vegetables, you’ll find farm-fresh eggs (free range and sprout-fed); breakfast and brunch items; sweet pastries and empanadas; Mediterranean dips and spreads; flowers and floral arrangements; natural homemade skincare products; and dog food and pooch products. Along with fresh local groceries, there’s a selection of prepared food and drinks including fresh juices and lemonade; coffee; tacos and breakfast burritos; pupusas, barbecue, curry, and much more!

Union Station Farmers Market

Union Station Train-to-Table Farmers Market Union Station 800 N Alameda St Los Angeles, CA 90012

Union Station has partnered with California Certified Farmers Markets to bring the Train-to-Table Farmers Market to Union Station’s South Patio. Every Thursday from noon – 6pm, the market features a wide array of fresh, local fruits and vegetables as well as fresh-cut flowers, artisanal baked bread, roasted coffee, and a host of small bites for a mid-day snack or dinner on the commute home. Playing to the strengths of the California climate, the historic South Patio opened in 1939 and was designed as a formal garden through which travelers (and often celebrities) exited the station. The expansive patio, featuring towering palm trees and an iconic 100-foot-tall clock tower, has evolved into a vibrant meeting place for Angelenos. The Train-to-Table Farmers Market is part of Union Station’s diverse lineup of unique events, festivals, thought-provoking cultural programs and live music throughout the year.

 

Chill Out! LA’s Coolest Ice Cream, Gelato & Shaves

Hot summer days just scream for ice cream…or gelato, sorbet, and other chilled treats. Since ancient times, overheated humans have been preparing cold desserts and beverages by harvesting ice and storing it in caves and underground caches. Ice cream, which is typically made with milk, cream, sugar, and flavoring, is churned by a machine to incorporate significant amounts of air, creating a more whipped texture. Italian-style gelato, comprised of milk, cream, sugar, and a flavoring, is slowly stirred by a machine while freezing, result in very little air being whipped in.

In Japan, a dessert known as kakigori has been made for centuries by storing ice formed in the winter, then shaved in the summer to make luxurious concoctions for aristocrats. Today these crushed or shaved ice desserts are known as shave ice.

Dairy not working for you? Many purveyors offer vegan and gluten-free options that feature the same creamy richness, flavor and texture of traditional ice cream, without the drawbacks of dairy. So go ahead and chill out with LA’s coolest ice cream, gelato and ice shaves!

McConnells

McConnell’s Grand Central Market 317 S. Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013

For 70 years, McConnell’s has been making dense and pure-flavored ice creams, with smooth, consistent texture and a rich, velvety mouth feel – all made from scratch with a few, simple ingredients. McConnell’s mission is to produce the finest ice creams in the world, in the most responsible and sustainable way possible. In the process, they aim to enrich and enliven the communities in which they operate, and leave the world just a little bit “sweeter” than they found it.

Little Damage

Little Damage 700 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90014

Billing itself “LA’s finest soft serve ice cream,” Little Damage is a small family owned business that draws its inspiration from the rich cultural fabric that makes Los Angeles special. Rather than offering a conventional selection, Little Damage offers a rotating menu of unique recipes that allow you step outside of your comfort zone and get a little adventurous, such as their famous charcoal cone. At least one vegan option is always be included in the rotation to accommodate those who are dairy free. Guests are invited to capture their best moments in the free photo booth.

Frenchs Mustard Ice Cream

Coolhaus 8588 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232

French’s Mustard is debuting a Limited Edition Mustard Ice Cream in honor of National Mustard Day! Developed with Coolhaus Ice Cream, the unconventional flavor was created to bring together two all-American classics – ice cream and mustard – -in a surprising yet delicious offering. Served with an accompanying pretzel cookie, French’s Mustard Ice Cream is available at Coolhaus’s Culver City location Aug. 9-11.

Salt & Straw

Salt & Straw 829 E. 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

The bright, spacious Arts District Salt & Straw scoop shop is an outpost of the popular ice cream concept from Oregon, known for inventive flavors and farm-sourced ingredients. The founders chose the name Salt & Straw because the ice cream is handmade, in small batches, the way ice cream was made traditionally. Back in the day, ice cream makers used rock salt to make it freeze, then it was packed in straw to keep it cold. Dairy-free options are available.

Gelato Festival

Gelato Festival America Pacific Design Center West Hollywood, CA 90069

Sept 28 -29  Experience the delicious taste of artisan gelato and celebrate the summer’s end at the Gelato Festival, held in the Pacific Design Center on Melrose Avenue. Bsides all the gelato you can eat in one day (flavors are limited), guests will enjoy Gelato Festival games and contests, with plenty of prizes to be won throughout the weekend – all included in the price of the ticket! Make sure you cast a vote for your favorite gelato flavor and the chef who created it – the winner will continue the journey towards the final of the Gelato Festival World Masters 2021.

Chinchinkurin

Chinchinkurin 350 E. 1st St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Chinchinkurin is known for Hiroshima Okonomiyaki, an elaborate dish consisting of about 11 layers of various types of vegetables, moderate portions of protein, a decent layer of carbs, and a few layers of extra flavor, along with the famous Otafuku sauce that brings it all together.Whew! After this flavorful meal, you’ll be ready ti cleanse your palate with a refreshing bowl of shave ice!

Majordomo

Majordomo 1725 Naud St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Majordomo specializes in California cuisine inspired by LA’s different food cultures and the bounty of Southern California products. The eclectic offerings range from white sturgeon caviar to seafood, noodle & rice dishes, steak, and ribs. After all that sumptuous dining, try their seasonal flavor of kakigori (shave ice) on the dessert menu. Guests are allowed to bring their own wine for a corkage fee is $30 per 750 mls for the first two bottles and $50 for each subsequent bottle.

Van Leeuwen

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream 300 S. Santa Fe Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90013

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream started in the Spring of 2008 out of a buttery yellow truck on the streets of NYC. The founders set out to revive the classic American ice cream truck and the art of traditional ice cream making, using ingredients perfected by nature, not science. Van Leeuwen Classic and Vegan ice creams are made with just a handful of fresh ingredients. Each flavor is a celebration of some of the world’s best artisan producers and farmers, both local and from around the world. In case you want to try this at home, you can pick up a copy of the “The Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream Cookbook,” sharing over 100 vegan and classic recipes along with stories from the past decade.

Divine Dips

Divine Dips Ice Crème 601 S. Los Angeles Street, DTLA 90014

Say goodbye to icy, bland, dairy-free ice cream concoctions and say hello to Divine Dips Vegan Ice Crème! After years of hands-on research, Divine Dips Vegan Ice Crème came up with the same creamy richness, flavor and texture of traditional ice cream, without the drawbacks of dairy. Skillfully crafted from a blend of organic coconut milk, cashews, nut milks, and other all-natural ingredients, Divine Dips are gluten free and contain no dairy. The product is sweetened with agave nectar, a low glycemic sweetener, providing just the right amount of sweetness without spiking blood sugar. Not just for vegans — anyone who enjoys richly indulgent frozen desserts will crave “a Dip of the Divine.”

Thrifty Ice Cream

Thrifty Ice Cream at RiteAid Various locations around DTLA

If you’re looking for a quick pick me up on a hot afternoon, slip into the closest RiteAid and grab a tub of their legendary Thrifty Ice Cream. Since 1940, Californians have cherished Thrifty Ice Cream’s quality ingredients, award-winning recipes, and incredible value. Now for the first time ever, eight signature flavors are offered at a store near you.

Staycation! Fun Things To Do Without Ever Leaving LA!

Time for a staycation! This summer, kick back, relax, and be a tourist in your own town! A vacation can be fabulous, but between all the crazy planning, logistics, and untethering from work, a staycation can be just as much fun, minus the stress – and certainly more affordable. Did you know in 2018 tourism in LA generated a record $36.6 billion boost to the Los Angeles economy? This means that folks from around the world spent beaucoup bucks to experience what we lucky Angelenos have right in our own backyard. Your staycation adventure awaits! Get ready to explore all the fun things to do without ever leaving LA!.

Kayak Safari

LA River Kayak Safari

Whitewater and wildlife meet urban culture when you paddle the LA River in Frogtown! LA River Kayak Safari is an urban-nature adventure that combines bikes, kayaks, instruction and conversation about the Los Angeles River. This unique trip offers you the chance to paddle with river locals, manage small rapids, and experience nature in the middle of the City. The route passes through Elysian Valley (Frogtown,) home to an emerging river culture of restaurants, coffee shops and art, next to the future parklands of the former train yards. New to paddling?  Kayak Safari employs time-tuned techniques to teach you fast. By the end of the tour, you will be an accomplished urban kayaker!

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Outer Peristyle

Getty Villa Garden Tour 17985 Pacific Coast Hwy, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

Discover the rich mythological and cultural connections of ancient gardens in this 40-minute tour of the Getty Villa’s four Roman gardens. The Getty Villa has four gardens that blend Roman architecture with open air spaces and Mediterranean plants. In ancient times, gardens served both practical and aesthetic purposes at Roman country homes. They let fresh air and light enter the home, and also acted as gathering places to have conversations or to escape the heat. You’ll find about 300 varieties of plants are used in the landscaping of the Getty Villa, many of which can also be found in the Mediterranean region. Explore the Roman gardens at the Getty Villa through a 40-minute tour Monday, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

Huntington Library

Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA 91108

When Henry and Arabella Huntington drafted the trust document in the summer of 1919 that would transform their private estate into an institution for the “advancement of learning, the arts and sciences, and to promote the public welfare,” they had no way of knowing what an intellectual and cultural powerhouse it would become. Fast forward and celebrate the 100th Anniversary of The Huntington with a cornucopia of curated art collections, cultivated gardens, and cultural programs that would do this amazing, visionary couple proud!

Descanso Gardens

Summer Nights at Descanso 1418 Descanso Dr.La Cañada Flintridge, CA 91011

Descanso Gardens is an urban retreat of year-round natural beauty, internationally renowned botanical collections and spectacular seasonal horticultural displays. Summer Nights at Descanso Gardens presents a late hours program of fun events to celebrate the season. Hoist a brewsky at Beer Garden Nights (Five Thursdays from Aug. 1–29). Chill out in the Courtyard where fine brews and food are available for purchase, then wander the Gardens as the sun starts to set. Don’t miss the End of Summer Celebration (Wed Aug. 28). Grab a cold drink and relax to the tunes of the The Flashdance DJs, wander through the gardens to the sounds of live music, enjoy the sunset, then end the night with some stargazing in the Oak Woodland.

LA Arboretum

Arboretum Summer Nights 301 N Baldwin Ave, Arcadia, CA 91007

LA Arboretum presents an eclectic program of music, movies and garden tours throughout August. Mark your calendars for the Arboretum Summer Nights concert program featuring the Pasadena Pops with Michael Feinstein, The Route 66 Band, and more. Enjoy live music, crafts and lawn games. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, umbrellas and wine to go with your picnic-style dinner. Food will also be available for purchase from local food trucks.

LA Zoo

LA Zoo Roaring Nights 5333 Zoo Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90027

The L.A. Zoo’s Roaring Nights summer series is back and wilder than ever – offering fun, fascinating explorations at the intersection of music, culture, and nature. These adults-only (21+) adventures feature live bands, DJs, pop-up Zoo Talks, animal close-ups, L.A.’s best food trucks, full bars, and more. Featuring:The Watering Hole open-air glamping lounge with specialty cocktails; an immersive silent disco experience powered by dueling DJs; three multi-genre dance areas, for an eclectic musical safari; interactive art activities; classic backyard games; and more.

Tar Pits Second Home

La Brea Tar Pits Second Home Pavilion 5801 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036

Explore the rainbow tunnels of this immersive, temporary structure where art and science meet. Second Home Serpentine Pavilion by SelgasCano at La Brea Tar Pits is a standout architectural creation. Each of the rainbow tunnels takes you on different journey. There are multiple ways to wander, and many entrances and exits, but they all emanate from a center area where you’ll be immersed in stained glass light. The pavilion experience shifts from day to night—natural light seeps through translucent walls by day, and glowing lights illuminate its colors and surfaces once the sun goes down.

World of Light

World of Light Pop Up Museum 233 S Beaudry Ave 11th Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90012

World of Light is a collective of forward-thinking global artists, commissioned to create boundless installations inspired by individuality and background diversity. The exhibition promises an engaging experience – fusing art with technology through a collection of sophisticated installations and visual compositions. A truly unique experience that promises to deliver a highly personalized immersive experience.

Last Remaining Seats

Los Angeles Conservancy Last Remaining Seats Various locations

Experience classic films as they were meant to be seen! Last Remaining Seats is the LA Conservancy’s annual series of classic films screened in historic theatres, such as Los Angeles Theatre, Million Dollar Theatre, Theatre at Ace Hotel, Orpheum Theatre, and The Wiltern. The Los Angeles Conservancy is a membership-based nonprofit organization that works through advocacy and education to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the historic architectural and cultural resources of Los Angeles County.

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Explore LA’s Urban Parks

Our city has a bounty of beautiful places to experience nature – many right in the sight of the LA skyline! Here’s a guide to the great urban outdoors from DoLA.

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Trails LA County Mobile App

Take the trail with you using the Trails LA County Mobile App! Did you know it is estimated that there are more than 2,000 miles of public trails in Los Angeles County? From the Mojave Desert and Santa Monica and San Gabriel Mountains down to the Pacific Ocean, these trails belong to all of us. And there’s never been a single official source for trail maps, planning and information – before now. The Trails LA County app has offline mapping and navigation built right in – which means you won’t have to worry about what happens to your map when you hike out of cell phone range. Trails LA County currently hosts more than 550 miles of trails…and counting! Their goal s to partner with all the trail managing agencies in LA County to have all 2,000 miles of public trails featured on Trails LA County in the near future. Download the Trail LA County app on the App Store or get it on Google Play.

Shoot the Moon! Where to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Lunar Landing

In 1969, NASA launched its most daring mission – sending astronauts to land on the moon and returning them safely home. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the lunar surface, and cultural attractions across LA are celebrating one of humanity’s greatest achievements.

Apollo 11 Show

APOLLO 11- The Immersive Live Show Rose Bowl 1001 Rose Bowl Drive Pasadena, CA 91103

Apollo 11 is a ground-breaking new show with an original story inspired by the Apollo missions. The show is performed by cast of 20 and presented in the spectacular custom-built theatre, the Lunar Dome, with 40,000 square feet of 360 degree video projections, and props that simulate a rocket launch, including a life-size re-creation of the lunar landing module. This truly immersive experience tells the story of the moon landing from the perspective of the 400,000 people who worked together to put astronauts on the moon and bring them safely home.

California Science Center

Apollo 11: First Steps Edition California Science Center 700 Exposition Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037

Fasten your seat belts and get ready to be lifted off to the moon in this adrenaline-filled, immersive experience on the California Science Center 7-story IMAX screen! In this special giant-screen edition of Todd Douglas Miller’s critically acclaimed Apollo 11 documentary, created exclusively for science centers and museum theaters, the filmmakers reconstruct the exhilarating final moments of preparation, liftoff, landing and return of this historic mission—one of humanity’s greatest achievements and the first to put men on the Moon.  With a newly-discovered trove of never-before-seen 70mm footage and audio recordings, Apollo 11: First Steps Edition joins Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the Mission Control team and millions of spectators around the world, during those momentous days and hours in 1969 when humankind took a giant leap into the future.

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America in Space Hollywood Bowl 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068

Aug. 15 In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by David Newman, presents “America in Space.” Hear how Hollywood’s composers have been inspired by the achievements of American space travel. A mix of music, film clips, and archival footage will tell the story of our push to explore beyond Earth’s atmosphere, from the thrill of the space race to the possibility of missions to Mars. Experts from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena will join the orchestra to underscore the impact of California’s scientists and engineers on our achievements in space.

Winslow Garage

Yesterday’s Tomorrowland Today Winslow Garage 3540 Winslow Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90026

Get ready for a Retro-Rocket Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing! Yesterday’s Tomorrowland Today is a group show that explore the hopes and shattered dreams of postwar America’s ‘Atomic Age’ and how that legacy affects us today. The exhibtion features xerox artwork (both new and vintage) by West Coast alumni of Club 57, the infamous neo-Dada performance/art space that existed in New York’s East Village from 1978-1983, and was the subject of a recent retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art. Many of the artists featured in this new show, including the curators, had work in the MoMA exhibit which also highlighted the early careers of Kenny Scharf and Keith Haring.

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Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Columbia Memorial Space Center 12400 Columbia Way Downey, CA 90242

View the newest exhibit about the Apollo 11 program on display at the Columbia Memorial Space Center. The exhibit highlights the important contributions that Southern California made to getting us to the moon! Presented through the generous support of Aerojet-Rocketdyne. The Columbia Memorial Space Center (CMSC) is a science museum owned and operated by the City of Downey, California. The site of the museum is the former Boeing/Rockwell/North American plant where all of the Apollo Command/Service Modules were built and the Space Shuttle was conceived.

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Apollo 11 Alumni Talk LA Central Library Central Library 650 W. 5th Street Los Angeles, CA 90071

Sept. 22 The Columbia Memorial Space Center is visiting various branches of the LA Public Library with activities tied to the Apollo program. Join a panel of distinguished former aerospace professionals from the Apollo era, eager to share their recollections, from the personal to the professional. These are the people who designed and built the spaceships that took us to the Moon! Hear the story of humanity’s greatest technical achievement from those who made it happen. This discussion, which will be held in the Taper Auditorium, will be moderated by the President and Executive Director of the Columbia Memorial Space Center, Ben Dickow.

JPL

JPL Free Public Tours Jet Propulsion Laboratory 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena, CA 91109

The JPL Public Services Office offers tours free of charge for groups and individuals on an advance reservation basis. Visitor parking is also available free of charge. All tours commonly include a multimedia presentation on JPL entitled “Journey to the Planets and Beyond,” which provides an overview of the Laboratory’s activities and accomplishments. Guests may also visit the von Karman Visitor Center, the Space Flight Operations Facility, and the Spacecraft Assembly Facility. For tour schedule call (818) 354-9314 or email tour.reservation@jpl.nasa.gov

CalTech Live

CalTech Live! California Institute of Technology 1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91125

For over 50 years, Caltech’s public events program has offered the Caltech family and the community at large a gateway to world-class scientists, artists, and speakers, making the Institute one of Southern California’s acknowledged cultural centers. CaltechLive! offers top-flight events at multiple locations on campus, including science lectures, performing arts, folk music, and chamber music. As part of its commitment to being an active institutional citizen, Caltech provides multiple outreach programs that benefit students, educators, community partners, local businesses, local government, and campus neighbors. Each collaboration Caltech undertakes with community members is driven by the individual engagement of participants from Caltech. Their personal passion is the key ingredient to the history and traditions that distinguish Caltech’s presence in the community.

Summer Reading! Explore DTLA’s Public Library, Bookstores & Literary Events

Lazy summer days are perfect for cracking into a good book! There’s nothing like a juicy beach read, addictive mystery novel, or the latest bestseller to while away a sunny afternoon. DTLA is a bookworm’s paradise – from the venerable Los Angeles Central Library to major specialty stores, quirky collectible destinations, bookstores cum gallery and performance space, and even a literary book fair!

Looking for some inspiration? Here’s a list of 20 beach reads you won’t want to put down. And don’t miss The Library Book by Susan Orlean – this summer’s must-read which chronicles the devastating Los Angeles Public Library fire of 1986 and its aftermath, along with lots of tasty historical tidbits.

LA Central Library

Los Angeles Central Library 630 W. 5th Street Los Angeles, CA 90071

An essential DTLA resource, the Richard J. Riordan Central Library is both a leading public research library and a major architectural landmark. Comprised of the original 1926 library now called the Goodhue Building and a 1993 addition named for former mayor Tom Bradley, it ranks with the Bradbury Building and Union Station as a treasure of the city’s historic downtown. The library has been designated a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument (#46) and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to the mother-lode of books, archites, and reference material, the Central Library has an amazing events program including movies, lectures, readings and classes.

The Library Store

The Library Store 630 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90071

The Library Store is operated by the Library Foundation of Los Angeles, which provides critical support to the Los Angeles Public Library resulting in free programs, resources, and services available to the millions of adults, children, and youth in Los Angeles. Through fundraising, advocacy, and innovative programs, the Library Foundation strengthens the Los Angeles Public Library and promotes greater awareness of its valuable resources. Shop the carefully curated collection of books, tees, totes, stationery and much more. All sales benefit the Los Angeles Public Library.

Last Bookstore

The Last Book Store 453 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

A true DTLA treasure, The Last Bookstore is California’s largest used and new book and record store, housed in a stunning 22,000 square-foot space in the Spring Arts Tower. According to owner Josh Spencer, the name was chosen with irony, but seems more appropriate with each passing day, as physical bookstores die out like dinosaurs from the meteoric impact of Amazon and e-books. In addition to over 250,000 new and used books on two floors, including the Arts & Rare Book Annex, the shared space includes tens of thousands of vinyl records and graphic novels, and a huge mezzanine level featuring the Labyrinth Above the Last Bookstore, Gather Yarn Shop, and the Spring Arts Collective gallery shops.

Hennessey + Ingalls Bookstore

Hennessey + Ingalls Bookstore 300 S. Santa Fe Ave. Suite M Los Angeles, CA 90013

Since its founding in 1963, Hennessey + Ingalls has grown to become the largest art, architecture and design bookstore in the Western United States. In 2016, the store moved to its current location in DTLA’s booming Arts District. A landmark in the visual arts community, Hennessey + Ingalls counts many of the country’s leading architectural firms as clients, along with museums, collectors, art galleries, students, interior designers, graphic design firms, and schools. Even if you’re not an industry professional, it’s fun to browse the store’s in-depth selection of books, including art, art history, architecture, photography, interior design, graphic design, and landscaping.

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LITLIT: Little Literary Fair Hauser Wirth Schimmel 917 E 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

July 20-21 LITLIT, or The Little Literary Fair, is a two-day book fair celebrating independent booksellers, book publishers, and book makers from Los Angeles and beyond. Hosted by the Los Angeles Review of Books and Hauser & Wirth Publishers, LITLIT brings together the eclectic contemporary in publishing, creating a unique opportunity for independent publishers to offer a range of books, while sharing their missions with Angelenos of all stripes. Presented in partnership with the 2019 LARB Publishing Workshop, LITLIT is an exciting addition to the landscape of summer activities for the culturally curious. Programming throughout the weekend will include interviews and panel discussions with publishers, authors, artists, and community organizers. Free and open to the public.

Kinokuniya Los Angeles

Kinokuniya 123 Astronaut E S Onizuka Street #205, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Founded in 1927 in Tokyo, the Books Kinokuniya chain spans 68 locations in Japan and 28 stores overseas, including the popular location Little Tokyo’s Weller Court. Kinokuniya offers an extensive selection of manga, graphic novels, art and design books, cookbooks, travel books, and children’s books. Calling all fans of animation director Hayao Miyazaki!  Kinokuniya is the official retail partner of Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli and carries merchandise shipped directly from Japan, including DVDs, books, stationery, puzzles, pins, stuffed animals and more.

Now Serving

Now Serving Far East Plaza 727 N. Broadway, Unit 133 Los Angeles, CA 90012

Founded by Ken Concepcion, former chef de cuisine at Wolfgang Puck’s CUT, and his wife Michelle Mungcal, Now Serving carries a melange of new and used cookbooks, including out of print editions. The cookbooks are organized in geographical deparments such as the Americas, Asia, the Middle East, Mediterranean, and Europe, and categories like pastries and baking, beverages, general food writing, and reference books. Now Serving also offers gourmet kitchen tools like Japanese knives, new and vintage cast iron pans, and chef’s apparel. Check their schedule for in-store author events and book signings.

These Days

These Days 118 Winston St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Owned and operated by longtime DTLA residnets Stephen and Jodi Zeigler, These Days is a gallery, store, and publisher located in downtown Los Angeles. Since its first exhibition in 2014, the gallery has exhibited a diverse range of work including abstract paintings by photographer Nick Waplington, photography by Gusmano Cesaretti, Lookout & Wonderland’s collaborative fiber art project, and Ian Reid’s photographs of New York’s BDSM community. Though their interests are varied, These Days’ embrace of creative rebellion and nonconformist culture, communities, and artists is apparent in everything they curate. In 2016, These Days began publishing with work by Gusmano Cesaretti, Ian Reid, Sean Maung, and Estevan Oriol. The store features collectible and out-of-print photography books, zines, art and design objects.

Ooga Booga

Ooga Booga 943 N. Broadway #203 (upstairs) Los Angeles, CA 90012

Ooga Booga started in 2004 as a tiny shop in Chinatown Los Angeles specializing in independent art, books, music, and clothing. Over the past decade-and-half, the store has organized events, performances, film screenings, and readings at this space and in satellite projects such as Swiss Institute NY, Kadist Foundation SF, and Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Philadelphia. Ooga Booga occasionally publishes books, zines, records, tapes, and art editions. In 2008, Ooga Booga created a free online database of art book printers, in response to frequent requests from customers for advice on book publishing and art printing.

LA’s Best Fourth of July Celebrations

Fourth of July weekend is around the corner– time to light up the night! The sky’s the limit this Independence Day – from sensational skyscraper galas to rooftop pool parties, outdoor festivals, music under the stars, and fireworks galore. You can even take in a Dodgers game or two! Rather chill at home? Circa residents can enjoy a private 360 view of fireworks as far as the eye can see – all from the comfort of our spectacular two-acre rooftop park! Whatever your plans, have yourself a star-spangled holiday with LA’s best Fourth of July Celebrations!

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Grand Park + The Music Center 4th of July Block Party 200 N Grand Ave .Los Angeles, CA 90012

Celebrate Uncle Sam at the Grand Park + The Music Center 4th of July Block Party, where Angelenos gather to make wishes and celebrate our dreams. Enjoy the beautiful day at this free event. Chill, munch, dance, splash, play and top it off with fireworks under the DTLA skyline. Picnics and outside food are welcome in backpacks or totes. Coolers are not permitted in the event space. No outside beverages including juice and soda (sealed juice boxes are the only exception). Only empty, non glass water bottles are allowed. Park water fountains and water for purchase booths will be available in the event space. Food vendor booths will be available throughout event space.

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See the City Sparkle: Fourth of July Celebration 900 Wilshire Boulevard 73rd Fl. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Elevate your evening this Fourth of July! Celebrate with spectacular views of the city and watch fireworks from Spire 73, the tallest open-air rooftop bar in the Western Hemisphere. Enjoy a live resident DJ, chic fire pits, delectectable appetizers, signature cocktails & bottle service. This high-energy rooftop bar & lounge is located on the 73rd floor of InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown.

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Sky-High July 4th BBQ & Fireworks WP24 by Wolfgang Puck 900 W Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015

WP24 by Wolfgang Puck at The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles is hosting a 4th of July barbecue on the 26th floor rooftop. Perched high above Downtown Los Angeles, guests will have panoramic views of fireworks scattered across Los Angeles. Chef de Cuisine John Lechleidner will prepare an Asian-inspired menu alongside barbecue classics such as Mesquite-Smoked Prime Beef Brisket, Jidori Chicken Wings, Pineapple, Watermelon, Jicama Salad, and Honey-Glazed Cornbread. Reservations can be made online. $59 per person.

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Universal Studios Hollywood 100 Universal City Plaza Universal City, CA 91608

Celebrate Independence Day like never before at Universal Studios Hollywood’s first ever salute to the stars and stripes, featuring a spectacular firework show. Fill your day with thrills, heart-pounding rides, shows and attractions. Enjoy holiday-themed décor, food, and special character interactions. And keep the fun going into the evening with a dazzling display of fireworks synchronized to Universal-themed music and patriotic favorites. Festivities included with the price of General Admission.

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July 4th Fireworks Spectacular Hollywood Bowl 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068

July 2, 3 & 4 Legendary hitmakers Nile Rodgers and CHIC team up with the LA Phil for a three-night celebration. The concert begins with star-spangled American favorites by the orchestra. Then, Nile Rodgers & CHIC set things off with “Le Freak” and “Good Times,” plus some of Nile’s hits as a producer – including “I’m Coming Out,” “Let’s Dance,” and “Get Lucky.” Special guests DRUMLine Live – who recently appeared in Beyoncé’s Homecoming.

Exposition Park

Community Festival & Fireworks 700 Exposition Park Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90037

City of Los Angeles Council District 9 is pulling out all of the stops for this year’s 4th of July Community Festival & Fireworks Show. This free all-day picnic-style event gets underway at 11 a.m. on the South Lawn. The holiday celebration will include contests and prizes for attendees, as well as a wide variety of culinary specialties and plenty of tasty treats available for purchase. Entertainment begins at noon with live performances kicking off at 2 p.m. with the sounds from one of Southern California’s most talented R&B singer-songwriters Candice Boyd, finalist from reality television competition “The Four: Battle for Stardom;” Selenamos, the hottest Selena Quintanilla Tribute Band in Los Angeles; and West Coast Hip Hop Pioneer Rodney O, plus other special guests!

Dodger Stadium Fireworks

Dodger Stadium 1000 Vin Scully Ave. Los Angeles 90012

July 4-7 The LA Dodgers are hosting the San Diego Padres for a four-game homestand at Dodger Stadium starting with a July 4th game at 6:10pm. Stick around for the spectacular  postgame Holiday Fireworks show and have another Dodger dog! When you come out to a Dodger game on Fridays, you’ll get a little more bank for your buck thanks to Denny’s Friday Night Fireworks show! Fans are invited to take a seat on the field to watch the show!

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All-American 4th of July Queen Mary 1126 Queens Hwy. Long Beach, CA 90802

It’s an All-American summer aboard the legendary Queen Mary! Experience a red, white, and blue celebration like no other as live entertainment, games, arts & crafts, special historic tours, and so much more fill the decks of the ship. To top off the night, the Queen Mary will present its signature fireworks spectacular with the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.

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93rd Annual Americafest Rose Bowl Stadium 1001 Rose Bowl Dr. Pasadena, CA 91103

The Rose Bowl Stadium is hosting the 93rd annual AmericaFest on Thursday, July 4, 2019. This year’s event will once again showcase a world-renowned fireworks show and entertainment to light up the night. Highlights include performances by TNT Freestyle Motocross, National Anthem performed by Maximo Marcuso and the PCDA NoteAbles Choir, Apollo 11: The Immersive Live Show Preview, SoCal VoCals Live Performance, Disney’s DCappella Live Lion King Performance, followed by the Biggest Fireworks show in Southern California.

Eat Eclectic! LA’s New Eateries, Pop Ups & Foodie Faves

There’s always something new to discover in the burgeoning Los Angeles food scene! Beyond the passing parade of restaurant openings, foodies can feast on an eclectic menu of tempting tasting festivals, piquant pop-ups, daring themed experiences, all-you-can-eat extravaganzas, and more! So whet your appetite and get ready to savor LA’s exciting new eateries, pop ups and foodie faves.

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Glow in the Dark Ramen Experience Yamashiro 1999 N Sycamore Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068

July 3-21 After serving 1000+ bowls of lumen ramen at its debut in Atlanta, Nakamura.ke is bringing their eye-popping Glow in the Dark Ramen Experience to LA! The world’s first glow-in-the-dark ramen shop, Nakamura-ke Mobile Kitchen is a mobile dining experience showcasing high-end glow-in-the-dark food and cocktails created by award-winning chefs and designers. Unlike a typical bar or club, the Nakamura-ke {House of Nakamura} is a totally immersive dining experience including theatrics, storytelling, art, and folklore.

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The Manufactory ROW DTLA 757 S Alameda St Suite 160, Los Angeles, CA 90021

The Manufactory is a collaboration between acclaimed chefs Elisabeth Prueitt and Chad Robertson of San Francisco’s iconic Tartine Bakery, and Chris Bianco of Phoenix’s legendary Pizzeria Bianco. The project includes Tartine Bianco – an all-day cafe; a bakery; The Market, where you can find specialty food items like Neal’s Yard Dairy cheeses, Bianco di’Napoli canned tomatoes, dried pastas and other housewares; Ice Cream + Coffee Window, a walk up for coffee, pastries and ice cream; Alameda Supper Club, a dinner-only restaurant; and The Alameda Cocktail Club. The three chefs, all James Beard Foundation Award-winners and noted experts in their respective disciplines, are collaborating on all aspects of the project and together creating something truly unique and original for you to savor and enjoy!

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Pain Pizza Pop Up Birds and Bees 207 S Broadway, B Los Angeles, CA 90012

June 28 Pain Pizza is popping up at our favorite speakeasy, Birds and Bees, in the heart of Chinatown! The brainchlld of food writer Karen Palmer, the idea is simple: to take the French bread pizza we loved as kids and make it better using good ingredients, such as baguettes from local bakery Bub & Grandma’s, and sauce made from California-grown Bianco DiNapoli tomatoes. The bar’s cocktail wizards have created a special Lambrusco cocktail garnished with pepperoni, oregano and lime to accompany the French bread pizzas. Check the Pain Pizza website for future pop up dates and locations.

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Shaquille’s 800 W Olympic Blvd Suite A150, Los Angeles, CA 90015

The legendary former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal recently opened his namesake restaurant Shaquille’s at LA Live. Shaquille’s is an upscale casual restaurant specializing in Southern cuisine and service with personality. The menu focuses on farm fresh produce and features his signature fried chicken. Shaquille’s curated beverage program includes a wine vault, local draft beers, and hand-crafted cocktails with an emphasis on bourbons and whiskeys. Situated in the heart of L.A. LIVE, the space features an enclosed private patio surrounding the main entrance with a modern, upbeat vibe that transforms guests’ experiences from day to night. The restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner with extended lounge hours.

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DineLA. Restaurant Week Various locations

July 12-26 Eat your way across LA! dineL.A. Restaurant Week is a 15 day dining event that takes place twice a year. The largest restaurant week in the country, dineLA showcases Los Angeles as a premier dining destination, while highlighting the diversity of culinary experiences L.A. has to offer. Enjoy special lunch and dinner menus at more than 400 restaurants, including recent arrivals like Tartine Bianco, Alameda Supper Club, and Atrium. There are no tickets or passes required. Simply dine out at a participating restaurant, ask for the dineL.A. Restaurant Week menu, and try a new dish or enjoy an old favorite. Advance reservations are strongly recommended.

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Nightshade 923 E 3rd St #109, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Taking up residence in DTLA’s Arts District, Nightshade is a flagship concept and first restaurant for Top Chef winner Mei Lin, along with partners Francis Miranda and Cyrus Batchan of No.8. This highly anticipated project draws from the culmination of Lin’s personal culinary history of helping her parents and extended families in their Chinese restaurants as a child in Detroit. With its unique menu and creative craft cocktail program, this relative newcomer promises to fit well into the fabric of the neighborhood’s eclectic and artistic ethos.

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Fogo de Chão 800 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Bring your appetite for this sumptuous, all-you-can-eat Brazilian steakhouse, just a short walk from LA Live and Staples Center. Serious carnivores can get their protein fix with the full authentic churrasco experience, including market table and Feijoada bar, a traditional Brazilian stew. The interior incorporates contemporary Brazilian architectural design with modern imagery, and elements that pay homage to gaucho traditions and the restaurant’s Southern Brazilian roots. The spacious main dining room is complemented with distinctive private dining and a lively bar area, known as Bar Fogo.

DTLA’s Hottest Spots for the Art of the Craft Cocktail

Cocktails are going beyond the blender!  Mixology – the refined and in-depth study of the art and craft of mixing drinks – is diving deeper into the chemistry behind our favorite adult beverages. Top bartenders are creating innovative libations, often using unique, housemade, or historical ingredients, and upping their game giving classic cocktails a new twist. Time to wet your whistle and explore DTLA’s hottest spots for the Art of the Craft Cocktail.

Apotheke

Apotheke 1746 North Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Backed up against the LA River and the underpass that leads into Lincoln Heights, Apotheke exudes an air of mystery where speakeasy meets Absinthe bar. Once you’ve found the unmarked entrance on Doyers Street, make your way to the back bar, which holds rows of tinted pharmacist’s vials with hand-lettered Latin labels. In keeping with the apothecary theme, the cocktail menu is described as a “prescription list,” and offers categories based on healing properties rather than alcohol selection. For those who take their cure seriously, the establishment offers Apotheke Academy, featuring interactive hands-on mixology and cocktail classes on-site. Upon completion, each guest may purchase Apotheke’s full service mixology kit to recreate cocktails at home. Courses are also available for off-site private events. For more information Reservations@ApothekeLA.com

The Wolves

The Wolves 519 S. Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90013

Situated in the historic Alexandria Hotel in the heart of DTLA, The Wolves is a breathtaking homage to the Parisian Art Nouveau salons of the early 1900s. Designed with period antiques from across America, the restaurant boasts the only balcony dining inside and outside on Spring Street. The vibe is an elegant yet approachable gathering place, with a live performance stage located in the back for guests to experience vaudevillian theater, performance art, and live music. Whiskey and cocktail enthusiast Kevin Lee makes all the vermouths, bitters, and liqueurs, using seasonal produce and local ingredients to emulate the European originals, but with a distinctive Southern California context.

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Rudolph’s Bar & Tea The Freehand 416 W. 8th St., Los Angeles, CA 90014

Try a new take on tea!  Located in the Freehand Hotel lobby, Rudolph’s Bar & Tea offers an intriguing bar menu built around tea-infused cocktails, alongside full tea service and light bites. The bar is a nod to Rudolph Rosenberg, once the owner and operator of the Commercial Exchange Building that now houses Freehand LA. Stop by for Happy Hour, happening every day from 4-6pm, offering tasty tidbits such as hummus & tahini, marinated olives, crab croquettes, and their signature Exchange Burger.

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The Alameda Cocktail Club 757 Alameda St. Los Angeles, CA 90021

If you’re looking for some interesting libations, try The Alameda Cocktail Club, now open at The Alameda Supper Club. The 28-seat outdoor bar features signature cocktails such as the Celine Dijon with tequila reposado, pineapple mostarda and Lillet Blanc; The Giuseppe, made with grappa, italicus rosolio, verjus and prosecco; the Rhu Tang, made with clarified rhubarb, vodka, lime, zucca and rosé; and the Cel Me This Pen, made with celery kombucha, bourbon, falernum and lemon. The Alameda Supper Club is housed within The Manufactory LA, a collaborative project where good friends are creating amazing food and warm experiences.

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Arts District Firehouse Hotel 710 S. Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90021

One of DTLA’s newest additions, Arts District Firehouse Hotel is an independent boutique hotel, restaurant, event space and coffee bar housed in a historic 1927 firehouse. An extensive covered patio running the length of the building contains the bulk of the bar and restaurant seating. A destination to drink, dine and dwell, The Firehouse Hotel promises a fresh take on the urban adventure.

Here & Now

Here and Now Cocktail Bar 300 S. Santa Fe Ave. Suite N Los Angeles, CA 90013

Here and Now is a new bar and restaurant located at the south end of the Arts District’s One Santa Fe building. This hip hangout features train-style booths, swanky travel-inspired drinks, and a playful small plates menu. Cocktails range from high octane mezcal and tequila mixes to variations on Planter’s Punch, French 75, and even an Espresso Martini.

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Redbird 114 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Chef Neal Fraser and Amy Knoll Fraser’s flagship restaurant Redbird is carved into one of the city’s most historic architectural gems, inside the former rectory building of Vibiana – the cathedral-turned-event-venue which is also owned and operated by the Frasers. An extensive cocktail menu by Tobin Shea features well-balanced, bespoke renditions of the classics and has garnered him awards such as Time Out’s Best Restaurant Bar Program in 2017. Wine Director Josh Wibbenmeyer’s wine list is well rounded with great finds from both established and emerging wine regions throughout the world, and has received many awards including “Top 100 wine restaurants in the United States” by Wine Enthusiast and the “Best of Award of Excellence” from Wine Spectator.

Bar Clacson

Bar Clacson 351 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013

Neighboring Grand Central Market, Bar Clacson showcases a program of masterfully crafted classic cocktails, which received a James Beard nomination, accompanied by a menu of European fare including cheese & charcuterie boards and paninis. The space boasts an indoor petanque (bocce) court, allowing guests to sip their drinks while playing the quintessential European game.

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Giannini Bar NoMad Hotel LA 649 S Olive St. Los Angeles, CA 90014

Located on the corner of 7th and Olive Street, The NoMad Hotel resides in the historic building, Giannini Place. Originally built in the 1920s as the headquarters for The Bank of Italy, the building’s gold and blue Italianate lobby ceiling has been fully restored and serves as inspiration throughout. Situated just off the main lobby, The Giannini Bar is named for Amadeo Giannini, founder of The Bank of Italy, who originally commissioned the building for his corporate headquarters. Handsome and well-appointed, the bar features a wide selection of classic and proprietary cocktails crafted by the NoMad’s award-winning Bar Director, Leo Robitschek, who along with his team, received the honor of “America’s Best Bar Team” at the 2017 Spirited Awards.

Get Ready For Summer! LA’s Best Food, Festivals & Fun Things To Do

Summer in the city has arrived! With balmy nights, idyllic afternoons, and lazy weekends ahead, LA has got you covered! From free concerts to food festivals, night markets, and cultural events, get ready for the best summer yet!

FIG Fest

FIGFest Fig at 7th 735 S. Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90017

Celebrating its seventh year as one of DTLA’s best free music series, FIGFest will once again transform FIGat7th’s outdoor Plaza into an urban concert venue brought to life with performances by leading rock, hip-hop, pop, soul, dance, and electronic artists. Every Friday in June from 6pm-11pm. Free & All Ages.

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Market at The Terminal The ROW  777 Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90021

Curated and produced by Local LA at ROW DTLA, Market at the Terminal is a great way to spend a summer Saturday! This fun day-time event presents over 50 vendors; beer, wine & spirits garden; live music; and pop-up food & dessert trucks. Second Saturdays: June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14.

Noir Night

Noir Night – The Last Book Store 453 S Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

June 11 Join local authors Doug Cooper, Erik Tarloff, Frank Strausser, Sean Carswell, Gary Phillips (The Obama Inheritance), and Phoef Sutton for a night of quintessential LA noir mystery. Authors will be presenting their own work as well answering any and all noir questions. Sponsored by The Last Bookstore in cooperation with Prospect Park Books and Rare Bird Lit.

LA Beer Week

LA Beer Week Various locations

June 15-23 L.A. Beer Week was founded in 2009 by a group of dedicated beer enthusiasts and community members. Entering its 11th year in 2019, L.A. Beer Week will be produced by the Los Angeles County Brewers Guild, an 80+ brewery strong non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the culture of LA beer. LA Beer Week will feature an L.A. Brewers Beer Week Kickoff festival at Los Angeles Center Studios on Saturday, June 15th, which will be the flagship to a week’s worth of great events all throughout the City of Angels. Calendar of events here.

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KCRW World Festival at The Bowl 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068

Kicks off June 16 Now celebrating its 20th season at the Bowl, KCRW’s World Festival presents cutting-edge artists making music on a global scale.The popular collaboration between KCRW and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association features your favorite hosts, including Jason Bentley, Ann Litt, Garth Trinidad, with the LA Phil conducted by Gustavo Dudamel.

Good Food Gala

Good Food Gala Vibiana 214 S Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

June 20 Join the Los Angeles Food Policy Council for their biannual fundraiser, the Good Food Gala at the spectacular Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles. Celebrate Southern California’s bounty with craft cocktails and tastings by the region’s finest chefs and farmers, as DJ Raul Campos of KCRW spins soulful, fresh sounds into the summer night and Eddie Zamora, Founder of The Yum Yum Foodie and TV host of Dinner Takes All, wows as Master of Ceremonies. All star chefs include Neal Fraser of Redbird, Mary Sue Milliken of Border Grill, Jimmy Shaw of Loteria Grill, Shruti Raychull Patel and Jose Vazquez of Eastside Eats, Bret & Lucy Thompson of Pez Cantina, and more. All proceeds benefit the Los Angeles Food Policy Council, and support their mission to ensure food is healthy, affordable, sustainable and fair for all Angelenos.

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50 Free Concerts – Levitt Pavilion MacArthur Park 2230 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90057

This summer, Angelenos can escape the routine bustle of the city and retreat to Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles for a jam-packed season of 50 free concerts! Entering its 13th year, Levitt LA transforms MacArthur Park into a sonically-charged urban oasis presenting free, live music under the stars with award-winning and emerging artists. The electrifying 2019 lineup features more internationally touring performers than ever before and spotlights LA’s own superstar talent across a wide range of music genres including Latin, indie, rock, R&B, soul, ska, Afrobeat and many more.

Tacotopia

Tacotopia Third Street Promenade 1254 3rd St, Santa Monica, CA 90401

Tacotopia is a larger than life playground presented by Cholula Hot Sauce, a hybrid amusement park and Taco Festival all rolled up into a funky, Tacotastic, immersive exhibit.The imaginative experience is fun for all ages, and for all the non-taco lovers out there, if that exists, there are plenty of swoon worthy photo opportunities throughout the exhibit that aren’t tacocentric. The space features more than twenty-five unique environments with larger-than-life installations ranging from the Goddess of Tacos to an oversized bowl of Guac.

Little Tokyo Night Market

Little Tokyo Night Market Aratani Theater Plaza 320 E. 2nd Street Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Little Tokyo Night Market is held every Thursday night in the heart of Little Tokyo. The event features music, cultural performances, artists, crafters, antiques, collectibles and of course FOOD! Lots and lots of food. The perfect place to spend a balmy summer evening in the city!