See And Be Seen
See And Be Seen
Page 2Erewhon Beverly Hills
The Beverly Hills Erewhon should be rebranded as the Official Erewhon Gift Shop™ because it’s packed with tourists looking for LA keepsakes.
Erewhon Silver Lake
With good parking, zero bottlenecks, and a wine store, Erewhon Silver Lake is one of the shop's better locations in LA.
10 LA Coffee Shops Where People Go To Look Cool
10 spots with good coffee but better people-watching.
Gucci Osteria
Gucci Osteria is a breezy Italian rooftop in Beverly Hills that's pricey, gaudily branded, but overall enjoyable.
Apt 200
Apt 200 is an in-the-know West Hollywood bar hang. Expect a long line and a packed dancefloor on weekends.
Community Goods
Community Goods is a small wood-filled cafe with good coffee and matcha. Expect to see lots of influencers.
Dan Tana’s
Dan Tana’s is an LA classic and the kind of place where every night feels like a celebration.
Leona's Sushi House
Leona’s Sushi House is a modern Japanese-Peruvian restaurant in Studio City with solid sushi.
8 Dimly Lit Restaurants For A Sexy Little Night Out
Where not being able to read the menu without a flashlight is part of the appeal.
Casita
Casita is a Mexican party place in Sherman Oaks that consistently packed. It's a solid option if you're in the area.
Chateau Marmont
You'll probably spot some celebrities at Chateau Marmont, but you'll also get a well-made drink.
The Nice Guy
The Nice Guy in West Hollywood has the best food of any clubstaurant in LA and a crowd that might actually have a celebrity in it.
Toca Madera
Toca Madera is a corporate Mexican restaurant in Beverly Grove with bland, expensive food.
Harriet’s Rooftop
If you’re looking for a place in Weho with incredible views and bottle service, Harriet's is your best bet.
Capri Club
Capri Club is a retro-inspired aperitivo bar in Eagle Rock that is the neighborhood's best place to sip negronis.
The Rooftop Grill
Beverly Hills has no shortage of hotel rooftop pool bars, but The Rooftop Grill at The Montage is far and away the best one.
Gracias Madre
It’s not that we’re against taking meat out of food. It’s that taking the meat and cheese out of Mexican food leaves you with a whole lot of nothing.