LA strut (recommendation-related)
dmac
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I have to be in LA March 3rd for business, so my girlfriend and I decided to fly in together and stay the weekend before. Looking for options for hotels in the Hollywood/Silverlake/downtown area.Something cooler than the Marriott at the airport but under the price point of trendoid boutique hotels like The Standard.And while I am at it, recommendations for stuff to do the weekend of Feb. 28th/March 1st/March 2nd?Record spots, DJ nights, restaurants, museums, etc. Give me the inside dope.I'm stinging a little for being about 5 days too early to catch the LA debut of Marcossa's Masala Beat Club.
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If your wife wants to shop bring her to Lemon Frog vintage on Sunset and Alvarado in E.P., also pricey but amazing--best selection and best vintage footwear in L.A. for girls. As far as nights out I would say stay the F. out of Hollywood and you'll be fine! I normally just go to house parties these days b/c I'm not feeling the club or bar scene. Bardot is super trendy, wednesday nights at what used to be the spider club on vine. Always a sexy cool crowd, but the music is hit or miss since they switch up the DJs every week. Last week the music was terrible. There are really great local bands in L.A. right now, my personal faves are Entrance, Fool's Gold, Rainbow Arabia, Lavender Diamond and Hecuba, so just check the paper and if any of these are playing maybe check them out. Unless you are a backpacker or hip hop head, then I'm definitely sending you on the wrong track! I will keep my ears open for events that week and keep you posted! There is always so much going on here, it's hard to decide what to do, the challenge seems to be trying to choose between multiple events. Have fun! PS--thrifting and vintage shopping is way better in LA than on the east coast, so you should def do some of that while you're out here too!
Miles from Breakestra's Funky Sole is every Saturday at The Echo. The music is great, the no-attitude crowd is usually 200+ and ready to dance all night, homie Renato spins on the back patio (and usually sells records), and best of all it's free!
Also on Saturday is the mod soul/psych/garage night The Bullet at the Vine Bar. The venue is small and there's a $10 cover but the music is a good cross-section of styles and you'll get a taste of LA's 60s scene.
For records, hit up me, Belson and/or Francislai. We've all got vinyl to trade/sell. I've had a little luck with 45s & LPs in the $5-$10 range at Rockaway Records in Silverlake but don't expect any grails.
Wish I could recommend more but I'm still discovering the city myself.
record spots: isnt buena park next weekend? its like the monthly record show down here. also, no one ever mentions pm sounds. great shop.
dj nights. i only go to my own dj night and it doesnt fall on the dates ur here. but i would suggest catching a movie (lots of movies only play here in LA) or walk on the beach at nite. i like doing that cuz the temp is right and no one is on the beach at nite. its peaceful.
restaurants. now we're talking. what is your flavor? the breadth of ethnic regional cuisine out here is unmatched. i personally think this is the main attraction of LA.
as far as museums, im not a huge fan but youll prolly see much better things at one of the art gallery hubs in LA. culvercity, downtown, bergamot, chinatown.
I've been swamped at work and haven't had much time to really explore these recommendations, but I will in the next day or so and prolly post some questions...
low 70s, partly cloudy. my kind of day.
They want to eat Vietnamese.
I live in Echo Park/Silverlake.
I'm vegan, they're not.
HELP
I'd say it's about a 1/2 hour from your spot with no traffic.
http://www.gingergrass.com/
http://www.chow.com/places/12261
http://eatdrinknbmerry.blogspot.com/2007/11/viet-noodle-bar-atwater-village-hello.html
my favorite spot is in san gabriel. its prolly no longer the best (the competition in SGV is no joke), but it is tried and true. very fresh vegetables and herbs. im not sure about their veggie options but you never know. they have both northern and southern style vietnamese food and its always busy.
http://www.goldendelirestaurant.com/Menu.html
I got the veg pho, and it did the job for me...broth was decent.
Pho Cafe it is. We can walk there from my place.
Gotta give a shout out to the vegan pho at Mai's Cafe in Ventura. The fake meat actually tasted proper.
http://www.laweekly.com/slideshow/view/248245
Otherwise... I'd say check out some "broke folk" events... those dudes are really inspired and their events generally remind me why I like DJing.
Hell yeah! Go high as hell to this for the first time like I did and get all at everything. Don't forget the free Russian Tea house on the second floor for extra WTF. That place is the epitome of WTF.
I used to live around the corner from that place. It belongs in a Spike Jonze movie. "The Center for Land Use Interpretation" is next door as well.
I had something similar the other day at Marjoe's in Carson. Bomb ass southern style cooking. Highly recommended.
This is the only place I've had, but it's pretty damn delicious.
http://www.frontpagegrille.com/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/front-page-jamaican-grille-inglewood
http://www.ackeebamboo.com/
simply wholesome on slauson at overhill has really really good fresh jamaican patties. veggie and meat lovers. and also a healthy and vegetarian menu. their smoothies are really tasty too.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/simply-wholesome-los-angeles
Thanks for posting that. I'll be in L.A. on the 5th thru the 10th and I was trying to remember the name of that strange museum I'd read about.
I'll be DJing there this Saturday if you want to swing by.
If you wanna hit me up for some records, then drop me a PM.....I'm on the Westside.
Cheers....
Golden Deli is eternal. That shit's been there since when I was a teen, living in the SGV. It's still there, still going strong. Don't know what their vegan options are like but I'd imagine you could get one of their rice noodle bowls, sans fish sauce and with vegetarian spring rolls.