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VOL 7 NO 4 ISSUE #92/ JAN 5th - JAN 12th 2017/ DTLA-WEEKLY.COM

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DTLA VEGAN: vegan curious? it’s veganuary With Lailah Morid Brought to you by ANIMAL MUSEUM

It took two years for my business partner to tell me he’s finally ready to give being vegan a try and for Veganuary this year he’s “going vegan”. Hallelujah! I’m coaching him and with my vegan meal delivery service, I’m preparing lunch and dinner every day for this month, and I’m excited to see his results. When I run into people who want to be vegan, I get asked the most, “But, what will I eat?” Here’s a quick tutorial on what vegans eat and how to turn your curiosity into action! Firstly, vegans eat more than lettuce. For breakfast, we can enjoy oatmeal, smoothies, cereal, tofu scramble, breakfast burritos with beans, rice, and salsa; drinking plant-based milks like rice milk, soy milk, cashew milk, or almond milk that keep us pus, cruelty, hormone, and antibiotic-free. When lunch time rolls around, instead of cold-cuts a vegans will enjoy veggie sandwiches, maybe with hummus spread, lentil soup, or pita pizza; spreading hummus over pita bread topped with vegetables. Instead of a burger, a vegan would simply choose a

patty made from vegetables, soy or tempeh, or what most restaurants now call a veggie burger. Dinner suggestions include vegetable chili, stews poured over rice, veggie fajitas, and potato medleys. Eating fruits throughout the day keeps up energy, but we’re careful of nut consumption as they are higher in fat. Reducing or eliminating high saturated fats found in animal products is a snap when you’re vegan. Shopping in the produce section is far less expensive with the intentions of filling your plates with vegetables, grains, beans, lentils, and potatoes. The best part about being vegan is satisfying your curiosity while you seek out new recipes trying out different ingredients accented with exotic herbs and spices from the orient, you may or may not have used before, experimenting with fresh dill, cilantro, parsley, cardamom and turmerics just to name a few. Being vegan protects your life, your family, and your future. The better you take care of your body today, the better quality of life you’ll have today and in the future and this month we celebrate Veganuary!


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THURSDAY FRIDAY JANUARY 5TH JANUARY 6TH HOLIDAY ICE RINK LA LIVE LA Live and Staples Center together, have quickly become the entertaiment capital of the world. With sports, concerts, restaurants, movie theaters and a list of luxery hotels, this week marks the last few days to enjoy; LA Kings Holiday Ice, bringing outdoor ice skating to Microsoft Square! allowing you to make the most out of the holiday season Holiday fun for all ages. Ticketed. 800 W Olympic Blvd, LA, CA 90015.

CERTIFIED FARMER’S MARKET FIG at 7TH 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. Raw Inspirations presents a farmer’s market with fresh fruits and vegetables and a distribution system set up to allow schools and grows to market their own produce.

ALL THAT GLITTERS Natural History Museum Shine a light on, Diamonds: Rare Brilliance, is a temporary exhibit featuring rare colored diamonds. Spend the day admiring rare diamonds in NHMLA’s Gem and Mineral Hall, and watch the transformation from rock to smooth gemstone in live cabbing demonstrations. Take part in a special guided tour of the Gem Vault, and design your own bling with hands-on activities for the whole family with artists from Barnsdall Arts. Free with paid Museum admission and free for Members. Activities available on a first-come, firstserved basis, while supplies last. 900 Exposition Blvd. LA, CA 90007.

THE B-GIRLS Corey Helford Gallery Toronto-based contemporary surrealist painter, Troy Brooks is on view through January 14th. Brooks’ is a contemporary surrealist painter who work presents an elaborate pageantry of female characters observed in allegorical settings. His impact on the pop-surrealist movement is widely recognized, exhibiting work in Canada, the US and Europe and is now showing in one of the Art District’s most prolific galleries, representing a diverse collection of art from today’s pop surrealist culture. 571 S Anderson Street, LA, CA 90033.

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SATURDAY SUNDAY JANUARY 7TH THE BARD GOES WEST LA Central Library William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. This exhibit commemorates the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare by exploring his enduring impact on American life. 630 W 5th St, Los Angeles, CA 90071.

MODEL FACE OFF 2017 JW Marriott Aspiring and professional female models ages 18-35 seek a one of a kind opportunity to build an excellent photo portfolio, receive a free magazine photo shoot, and be featured in an internationally known fashion and lingerie model magazine Ripping Runways, Project Couture, Ethnic Queen, and Girl 9 Bikini Mags including casting agents for both fashion and entertainment companies worldwide. If you are an aspiring model serious about taking your modeling career to the next level this is the event for you. 900 W Olympic Blvd, LA, CA 90015.

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CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL Omni Hotel A Chocolate Festival and pastry show featuring the BEST Chocolate and Pastry chefs in Los Angeles. Along with wines, beers and spirits. Celebrity Chefs: Francois Payard, Kriss Harvey, Stephane Treand, Lee Smith, Jean Marie Auboine Event is open to all ages and includes all the chocolate, pastries, wines, champagnes, foods, and spirits served. 251 S Olive Street, LA, CA 90012. SALVAGE SUNDAYS Salvage Bar Located in the heart of the Financial District in Downtown Los Angeles, the Salvage Bar & Lounge is on the ground floor of the 1926 landmark building now known as The Roosevelt Residences. The space has been built using salvaged materials, laden with valuable Cararra marble slabs, originally commissioned for the Roosevelt in the 1920’s, as well as old panels, doors, windows, and fixtures that provide an excellent setting for live entertainment and full bar libation. Outside courtyard is also an option for street viewing pleasure. Free. 21 Over with valid ID. 717 W 7th Street, LA, CA 90017.


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MONDAY JANUARY 9TH

TUESDAY JANUARY 10TH

THURSDAY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12TH JANUARY 11TH LA ART SHOW LA Convention Center 22nd edition with more than 100 galleries from over 20 countries and 70,000 attendees anticipated. The 2017 fair also comes with most international list of exhibitors ever, with more than 100 galleries from over 20 countries, an expanded group of corporate partners, and an exciting roster of new exhibitions and programs. 1201 South Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015

!LUNCHTIME! Grand Park Come into the sunshine and enjoy everyone’s favorite time of the workday – the mighty lunch. Food trucks meeting strict health permit requirements will be parked on Olive Court (between Grand and Hill) and the Marketplace (between Spring and Broadway in front of City Hall) with easy access for jurors, local employees, and all park users. 200 N Grand Ave, LA, CA 90012.

TIME AFTER TIME Japanese American National Museum This ongoing art project invites the public to contribute cherished personal items to fill 10 translucent sculptures which will travel around the world. Each community is invited to offer or create colorfully decorated items of personal value which will be then be placed in a nine-foot translucent Hello Kitty time capsule. All sculptures, filled with these personal items imbued with individuals’ memories, will gather in Tokyo in 2020 to mark the Tokyo Olympics, and will then be fashioned into a monumental art piece incorporating all 10 sculptures for public viewing. 100 N Central Ave, LA, CA 90012

TACO-ROAKE TUESDAYS El Compadre Mexican Restaurant At El Compadre, individuals, couples and groups become instant family. Founders David Castro and Mario Jimenez, wouldn’t have it any other way. In fact, El Compadre means “head of the family” or Godfather, and its concept deliberately coincides with the fact that David and Mario are the Godfathers of each other’s children. Enjoy a delicious menu of authentic Mexican meals and sports, and fun week day activities. 1248 S Figueroa Street, #101, LA, CA 90015.

LIQUID INTELLIGENCE JW Marriott Guests and fans of JW Marriott, never miss this chance to participate in the ultimate cool school for aspiring mixologists, wine connoisseurs and beer aficionados. Each week our experts guide you through a signature tasting and handson experience. Get To Know Local Craft Breweries, and 3rd Wednesday of the month, 6pm gLAnce Lobby Bar at JW Marriott Los Angeles, L.A. LIVE. For more information or to reserve a spot, please email jwlarestaurants@marriott.com. 900 W Olympic Blvd, LA, CA 90015.

2 FOR 1 ROSE WINES Crepes Sans Frontieres Smack dab in the middle of the Spring Arcade Building, an historic tunnel which spans from Spring Street to Broadway is just enough space to fit this one-of-a-kind French cafe known for its delicious crêpes. Voted Downtown’s favorite crepery 3 years in a row, on Thursday nights you’ll be delighted to discover a selection of imported French wines, on special with 2 for 1 glasses of Rose being offered to compliment their wide variety of buckwheat, gluten free, vegan, sweet or savory crepes. 541 S Spring Street, LA, CA 90013.

MOIST MONDAYS La Cita Bar Color Me Bad and pour some special Brandi. When Dj Moist spins it’s a never-ending mix of audible sexiness. Moist conducts an electronic symphony of insatiable rhythms and get to know you better dance music by Old School legends Bobby Brown, Boyz II Men D’angelo, En Vogue and just about everything 90s, HipHop, and R&B. 9:30pm. Free. 21+. 336 S Hill Street, LA, CA 90013.

$8 BLOCKBUSTER MOVIES Regal LA LIVE One heck of a special for movie lovers each week, as long as you’re not into watching movies as part of a group, same-day releases, spending holidays at the cinema or 3D or 4DX titles; you can pick just about any movie you want. Tickets are available online at fandango. com, too! 1000 W Olympic Blvd, LA, CA 90015.


the Happiest hours>> loft & bear by michael porter

HAPPIEST HOURS LOFT & BEAR BEST VODKA IN THE WEST

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hile most of the big sellers use a continuous fully automated still that can run for months and put out the product without much human tending, for the creators of Loft & Bear, Downtown’s favorite vodka of the moment, it’s all about heads, hearts, and tails. Taking the time to produce a soft winter wheat grain which is typically used in sweets and pastries resulting in a smoother vodka with a lot more character in the taste.

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t’s 10:00 am on a cloudy Wednesday in Los Angeles’s historic Downtown, and Downtown Weekly is at Loft & Bear distillery. The complex, housing the craft Vodka maker is also home to Wheelhouse coffee, where one could, if the mood struck them, pay $3 at minimum for a cup of joe. A few yards past the java house that blares acoustic 70’s rock jams is the famous L.A. Gun Club. Passing an ad agency, a shipping company, and a bookstore, this place is not an oasis. It’s Factory Place and it’s tucked into a part of the city that remains distinctly L.A. It’s dangerous, overpriced and full of homeless people posing as hipsters, and hipsters dressing like homeless people. They imitate each other yet silently despise their counterparts. We attempt to buzz into the building to no avail until a slight woman with dark hair punches some numbers on the keypad and our entry is granted. Paul Ryan owner, emerges from the back of the studio, his left hand extended. We take him on a little journey of Q & A.

new business is to find revenue streams while you are finding your base. While you’re finding your niche or audience for your particular type of product.

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What’s something you want people to know about your brand? What makes this all worth it for you?

They should know first and foremost that we are about giving back. We’ve teamed up with a number of charitable organizations who are committed to ending the homelessness we are seeing right outside the windows here. We want to be known not just as the best damn vodka on the West Coast, but as an organization with a heart. We give back and want people to feel good about purchasing our product. That’s why quality is so important to us. If your product sucks and you have good causes behind you, people will only support for so long. If you make something good and really put time into it, people will keep coming back. They want to know they can rely on you and trust you. Consistency is key to gaining customer’s trust.

What makes your Vodka so much better than the others? What were you doing prior to this? was working in construction with my The biggest difference is that this Imother and cousin. I helped my mother a lot with business, and then I let her is a craft distillery. We use a pot know, heyhermom. It’s time for me to go out on my own and do my thing. still which runs about 10-12 hours during rectification. I see blueprints on the table. Are Then we steam the mash. In old times you guys moving? you would burn the mash because you didn’t have steam. Now that we can steam the wheat, we don’t have to do that and you can definitely taste the difference. Vodka is supposed to be about 80 proof. It has to be distilled to 95%. But labeling has been lax so it’s not always vodka that you’re buying - technically. I like to let it rest, its called the marrying process. You’re marrying the spirit with the water. Big brands will only let it sit for a very short period of time before they put it through the final filtration process. We like to take our time.

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Yes. We will be moving to a place about seven times this size. It’s in Huntington Park. I think the space will ease a lot of the concerns and issue with regard to capacity. I mean you saw when you walked in all the traffic from the other businesses. It’s also more cost-effective from that standpoint. It will be easier to get trucks back into the space to make deliveries and get grains, barrels, etc. to us. No ingredients. No product.

You’re a millennial like me. How do you deal with that negative connotation usually associated with this generation? The entitlement tag? Is that what you mean? That we are spoiled?

Yes.

To an extent, our generation can be very self absorbed – unlimited vacation at work, free lunches, etc. etc. It’s almost comical. We’ve got all the tools which allow and fuel success compared to that of generations past. We are showing people can make a living and a difference doing what that love and enjoy. Me personally, I try to look at the good things associated with my generation or age group. Mainly, the fact that we are probably the most tolerant and socially aware group as a whole. There’s still a few dinosaurs roaming around making things hard for everyone, but we’re not going anywhere. I believe that.

next for L&B? Where can people buy Loft & bear What’s We don’t usually talk about it, but we love How did you get started with dis- right now? the Mezcal and Fernet around here. Gotare in about 400-500 on and off prem- ta mix it up a bit, you know?! We want to tilling? Obviously, you like vodka. We ise in restaurants and stores in Los Anbring products to people that we actualWell, I’m originally from D.C., and I’ve been selling for almost three years now. It has taken five years to get it off the ground. I moved out to California around five years ago. The biggest challenge for

geles. We are in Wholefoods and Bristol Farms right now as well. We’re in Virginia, D.C., Santa Barbara, San Diego and parts of the Bay. We are also available in the

ly love. Fernet was actually sold during prohibition under the guise of a medical elixir- we love that.


downtown appetite>> justin chong’s gresescent magic by michelle back

downtown appetite justin chong’s gresescent magic

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outh Park’s newest edition comes in the form of an ice cream boutique with a name and meaning that only a few may have ever heard of. Yet the team behind the name at Gresescent, co-founders Justin Chong and Jane Kim, have perfected the art of magic when it comes to their fresh organic selection of ice cream flavors.

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downtown appetite>> justin chong’s gresescent magic dtla-weekly.com entrally located in South Park on 8th Are there plans to add more? Do you have any limited time only/ C and Olive Street, sits a new artisan We currently have 25 official flavors availstyle ice-cream shop. It’s Gresescent alseasonal flavors? able. We are also working on many more lowing Downtown to indulge in ice cream Yes, we do. For the Fall/Winter Season, that makes you feel right at home.

Where did the name Gresescent come from?

It was born as a childhood prank. One of our partners as a child found it odd that restaurants used so many fancy words to describe their food. So he came up with a fancy sounding fake word, Gresescent, to go around gourmet ice cream shops to ask if their ice cream was “gresescent.” Sure enough, he got many of the workers agreeing that their ice cream was gresescent. After many years, now that we were starting our own ice cream business, we thought it was only appropriate that we call ourselves Gresescent, which now means the “magic of ice cream”.

right now. We go through an extensive taste testing to make sure our flavors are well-balanced and are true to the name and the ingredients that we use.

Are all the flavors made in house?

Yes. We make most of the ingredients from scratch. For example, we bake the lemon bars with freshly squeezed lemon juice for the Lemon Bar flavor; we roast fresh pecans with brown sugar,

What is your favorite flavor?

My current favorite is Barley Milk Tea. It’s a traditional Asian tea turned into ice cream. I recommend it to our customers whenever it’s available!

We started coming up with the flavors and perfecting our recipes since 2014. We sold our first scoop in December 2015, and the DTLA shop opened officially in late September 2016.

We’d have to say it’s the way we view ice cream. To us, ice cream is not something we have to do anything crazy to make it good. We believe ice cream is magical in its purest form, so we try to take away any potential barriers to magic such as bad ingredients, bad customer service, unnecessary gimmicks, and even low-quality napkins and spoons that may ruin the magic of ice cream. The result is the pure joy that brings an immediate smile to your face.

How many flavors is Gresescent currently serving?

What are the 3 best selling flavors? Why do you think they are so popular?

Vanilla Bean Cookie and Cream, Blackberry Mint Mojito, Grilled Pineapple Bourbon Caramel. Our flavor principle is to make flavors that are simple and delicious, different yet familiar. We believe all three of these flavors remind you of something you’ve tasted before with a little bit of a twist to make it a truly magical experience.

How long has Gresescent been around?

What makes Gresescent different from other ice cream shops in downtown?

we have Honey Graham Pumpkin Cheesecake, Nutmeg Ginger Cookie, Salted Caramel Butter Cake. Also, some of the fruit flavors like Strawberry Jam is only available in Spring/Summer because we only use fresh fruits from farmer’s markets.

Are there plans of expansion?

Our primary goal is to grow together with the Downtown LA community. ginger, and cinnamon for our Spiced Maple Pecan flavor; and we make all the cookies and pies from scratch except for Oreos.

Tell us about the ingredients Gresescent uses.

Ingredient selection is one of the most important part of our mission to preserve the magic of ice cream. We use all organic dairy from Straus Creamery, one of the highest quality chocolates from Valrhona Chocolate, Nielsen Massey Madagascar Vanilla Beans, fresh fruits from local farmers markets, and more.

There you have it! Gresescent is the definition of a magical tasting ice cream, quite literally. Creating a rich and creamy recipe with a twist is a craft they have perfected. If you don’t believe us, their 5 stars on Yelp just might. Either way, if you haven’t tried this place you are depriving yourself of a great tasting dessert…or meal, we won’t judge you! Gresescent is located at 850 S Olive St. Los Angeles. You can also indulge in their magic on Wednesdays between 10am - 2pm at the Pershing Square Farmers Market (532 Olive St.) and every Friday from 10am - 2pm at the BOA Center (333 S Hope St).


10 GREAT PlACES>> for ICE in DTLA

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tourism: doing the most in dtla

bunker hill Bunker hill is dtla’s leader in live performance art, presenting formally trained theater, dance and musical performances, including those in the visual arts as well as presenting dtla’s master chefs.

The Absolute Most:

Music Center Think: Walt Disney Concert Hall, LA Philharmonic, Dorothy Chandler Pavillion, Ticket Booth.

The Most:

Grand Park Think: Lunch Time Food Trucks, Dia Los Muertos, We Are Los Angeles, Family Reunion, Light Up the Holidays.

The Almost:

Music Center’s Grand MakeOver Think: $30 million in renovations over the next two years.

The utmost:

MOCA Contemporary Think: Art of Our Time, Exhibits, Collections, Programs, Free Every Thursday.

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Financial china district town

entertainment in dtla with tours & expos, national sporting events, award ceremonies, comedy shows, restaurants, and a discotheque, almost completely surrounded by world class hotels.

Sure, the Financial District sounds like it’s ALL WORK and no play, but with historic landmarks, sky tops with full bars, thrill rides, & award winning happy hours, prepare yourself for the pressures of excitement.

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Staples Center/LA LIVE Think: Sports Area, Live Concerts, Movie Theater, Bowling Alley, XGames, 4 Star Hotels, Rooftop Spas.

The Most:

Los Angeles Convention Center Expos, Network, AirPort, Media Pass.

The Almost:

Metropolis Think: Panoramic Views, New Skyline, Sky Pools, Dogparks, Exquisite Dining, Boutique Hotel, Cabanas.

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Downtown Dance and Movement Think:Dance Recitals, Star Studded Dance Rehearsals, Musical Performance Showcases.

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tom’s urban el compadre MEXICAN RESTAURANT original pantry

order in the courts, dine in or take out...NOt just for law making anymore, the courts district of dtla offers a gambit of public art, a 360 degree observation deck, legendary eateries and historical landmarks.

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Chinatown Central Plaza Jazz Club, Dim Sum, Hanfu, Peking Duck, Culture Festivals.

The Most:

Gin Lin Way Think: Red Lanterns, Neon, Vintage Chinese Architecture, 1938.

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110/105/10/5 FWY Intersection Think: Car Radio, Traffic, MapQuest, Windshield, Congestion, Bumpers, CHP, Road rage.

courts district

within its independence, Chinatown has strengthened its romantic and familiar relationship with Downtown, demonstrating it is as gentle as it is honest with its gifts for dtla

SkySpace Think: Full bar, 70 stories up, Breathtaking Views, Magic Carpet Ride, Glass Slide. Los Angeles Public Library Think: Volumes, Free Masonry, Slow Escalators, Interactive Exhibits, Computer Rentals, Librarians.

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Year of the Rooster Think: Good Health. Careful Observation. Plenty of new restaurants, art shows, and a new year of cultural festivities.

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Union Station Think: Subway, Maps, Train Station.

The Most:

City Hall Think: Observation Deck, Farmer’s Market, Outdoor Concerts, Local Government.

The Almost:

Polyphonoptic Tower Think: Kinetic Sculpture, Music, Lights, Synchronization, Water, Flood, Faulty.

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Chung King Road Think: Art Openings, Art Galleries, Antiques, Curio Shops, Live Performances.

Olvera Street Think: Birth Place of Los Angeles, Mexican Marketplace, Authentic food, Aztec Dancers, Mariachis, Catholic Church.

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TheBlocc Think: International Brands, Shopping Mecca, Outdoor Terrace, Art Installations and Live Performances.

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golden dragon LASA Sea Fresh Restaurant

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TOURISM: DOING THE MOST IN DTLA

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historic the arts skids district core

Little Tokyo is the heart of the larg- Arts District is DTLA’s perfect mix The Historic Core is revitalized with est Japanese-American population in of fine art galleries, creative loft new bike lanes, parklettes, commuAmerica. With over 3500 welcoming style living, organic eating, and BEER, nity gardens, outdoor concerts, residents, and hundreds of shops hosting the most eclectic mix of indie artisan pop-ups, and 2 of the most Little Tokyo sees its fair share of artisan showcases and micro-brewing highly anticipated self-guided art tourism in dtla. tours in the country. companies in all of los Angeles.

The Absolute Most:

Old Japanese Union Church Think: 1922, East Coast Players, LAArtCore, World Class Theater, 30+ Years.

The Most:

The Absolute Most:

Hauser Wirth & Schimmel Think: Globe Mills Complex, Art World, Manuela Restaurant, Art Exhibits, Installations.

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Japanese American National Museum Think: Tradition, Exhibits, WW2, Sculpture, History, Extraordinary Origami.

Angel City Brewery Think: IPA, Beer Tasting, Local Entertainment, Karaoke, Comedy Night, Mini- Festivals, Indie Art Shows.

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Institute of Contemporary Art Think: Museum, 12,700-Sqft., Industrial Building, 32-Year-Old Art Institution. Architecture by wHY, Public Programming, Retail Stores.

The Metro Regional Connector Think: All of Downtown’s Districts Connected allowing passengers to transfer to Blue, Expo, Red and Purple Lines, bypassing Union Station.

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The Absolute Most:

Night On Broadway Think: Outdoor concert, 12 Historic Theaters, Live Performances, Food Trucks, Crepes, Huge Crowds.

The Most:

Downtown Art Walk Think: Creativity, Nighttime Celebration, Gallery, Artists, Crepes, Local Entertainment, Food Trucks, Street Vendors, Interactive Exhibits, Bar Crawl.

The Almost:

Renovation of the Old Cecil Hotel Think: Nightstalker, Shining, American Horror Story, Hospice, Haunted.

The UPmost

fashion district

where skid row meets the industrial The Fashion District is a stitched warehouse district, with community oasis where fashion designers, leaders and entrepreneurs willing to wholesalers, market weeks, retailed solve the problems of an area known fashion wares, accessories, textiles, for having the 2nd largest homeless and shoppers collide. population in the country.

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Smorgasburg Think: Alameda Marketplace, 10,000 Visitors, Indie Artisan, Sunday, Food, Music, Vintage, Wellness, Donuts.

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LAMP/Union Rescue Mission/ SkidRow Housing Trust Think: Non Profit, Giving, Public Service, Fundraising, Art Events.

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Think: 1.3 million Sqft,. Multi-Use Complex, Residents, Shopping, Restaurants, Local Entertainment, Creative Office Spaces.

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The Absolute Most:

California Martket Place Think: Designers, ShowCase, Market Week, Fashion, Accessories, Textiles, Fashion Run Way.

The Most:

Santee Alley Think: Bargains, SwapMeet, Bizarre, Street Dogs, Wigs, Wholesale Purses, Immitation Perfume.

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BIGGER! BETTER! Wall Florist Market Think: Coral Forest, Farmer’s Market, Grilled Food, Aqua Frescas, Wholesale Flowers, Saturdays.

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JZenshuji a Sōtō Zen Temple Think: Shakyamuni Buddha, Community Garden, Meditation.

Artists and Fleas Think: Unique, Fashion, Art and Craft Show, Vintage, Food Trucks, Saturdays.

ShopWalk Think: Spring Arcade Building, Crepes, Bottomless Mimosas, Discounts, Acoustic Sets, Fashion, Design.

Glady’s Park Think: Concerts, Town Hall Meetings, Sports Court, Soup Lines, Community.

The Cooper Design Center Think: Historic Landmark, Huge Shopping Bags, Full Fashion, Designers, Showcase, Sample Sale, Men’s Suits.

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Kagaya Sushi Gen oystars

bestia urth cafe PIE HOLE

perch tabachines mexican cuisine crepes sans frontieres

the escondite granny’s kitchen The Nickel diner

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eat. drink. dance. sleep. dtla EAT.

Chu’s Kitchen 111 W 9th Street LA, CA 90015 Langer’s Delicatessen 704 S Alvarado Street LA, CA 90057 Eastside Market & Italian Deli 1013 Alpine Street LA, CA 90012 El Paseo Inn 11 Olvera Street LA, CA 900121 Farmer Boys 726 S Alameda Street LA, CA 90021 HMS Bounty 3357 Wilshire Blvd LA, CA 90010 Mitsuru Cafe 117 Japanese Village LA, CA 90012 La Golondrina Cafe 17 Olvera Street LA, CA 90012 La Luz del Dia 1 Olvera Street LA, CA 90012 La Golondrina Cafe 17 Olvera Street LA, CA 90012 Nickel Diner 524 S Main Street LA, CA 90013 TheSultan 311 W 6th Street LA, CA 90014 Omasa 100 Japanese Village Plaza Mall LA, CA 90012 Otomisan 2506 1/2 E 1st Street LA, CA 90033 Original Pantry Cafe 877 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90017 Original Tommy’s 2575 Beverly Blvd LA, CA 90057 Pacific Dining Car 1310 W 6th Street LA, CA 90017 Philippe The Original 1001 N Alameda Street LA, CA 90012 Suehiro Cafe 337 E 1st Street LA, CA 90012 Taylor’s Steak House 3361 West 8th Street LA, CA 90005 Yang Chow 819 N Broadway LA, CA 90012

DRINK

Arts District Brewing Co 828 Traction Ave, (213) 817-5321 Association 110 E 6th Street LA, CA 90014 Back Door Pub 813 S Flower Street LA, CA 90017 Bona Vista Lounge 404 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90071 BoomTown Brewery 700 Jackson Street LA, CA 90012 Bottle Rock 1050 S Flower Street LA, CA 90015

Cana Rum Bar 714 W Olympic Blvd LA, CA 90015 Club Soho 333 S Boylston Street LA, CA 90017 Courage & Craft 317 S Broadway LA, CA 90013 Eat Drink Americano 923 E 3rd Street LA, CA 90013 Eighty Two 707 E 4th Place LA, CA 90013 El Desperado 416 S Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 General Lee’s 475 Gin Ling Way LA, CA 90012 Golden Gopher 417 W 8th Street LA, CA 90014 Hank’s Bar 838 S Grand Ave LA, CA 90017 Iron Triangle Brewery 1581 Industrial Street (310) 424-1370 King Eddy Saloon 131 E 5th Street LA, CA 90013 Le Pour Haus Wine Bar 1820 Industrial Street LA, CA 90021 Mumford Brewery 416 Boyd Street LA, CA 90013 Pattern Bar 100 W 9th Street LA, CA 90015 Pour House Wine Bar 1820 Industrial Street LA, CA 90021 Tony’s Saloon 2017 E 7th Street LA, CA 90021 Wendalls 656 S Main Street LA, CA 90014

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10E 811 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 3rd Generation Saki Bar 808 W 7th Street (213) 627-8166 71 Above 633 W 5th Street (213) 712-2683 Artisan House 614 S Main Street LA, CA 90013 Arts District Brewery 828 Traction Ave LA, CA 90012 Balderia 243 S. San Pedro Street (213) 947–3329 Barcito 403 W 12th Street (213) 415-1821 Barrel Down 525 W 7th Street LA, CA 90014 Big Wangs 801 South Grand Ave LA, CA 90017 Bottega Loiuie 700 S Grand Ave (213) 802-1470 Bonaventure Brewing Co 404 S Figueroa Street LA, CA, 90071

Border Grill DTLA 445 South Figueroa Street LA, CA 90071 Brack Shop Tavern 525 W 7th Street (213) 232-8657 Briks 1111 S Hope St #110 (213) 746-7766 Broken Spanish 1050 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90017 BS Taqueria 514 W 7th Street LA, CA 90014 Café Pinot 700 W 5th Street LA, CA 90071 Casa Nostra Ristorante 825 W 9th Street LA, CA 90017 Casey’s Bar & Grill 613 S Grand Ave. LA, CA 90017 Cerveteca DTLA 923 E 3rd St Ste 109 LA, 90013 Chaya 525 S. Flower Street LA, CA 90071 Church & State 1850 Industrial Street LA, CA 90021 City Tavern DTLA 735 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90017 Cole’s 118 E 6th Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 Courtyard Los Angeles @ L.A. Live 901 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 Crepes Sans Frontieres 541 S. Spring Street LA, CA 90013 Eat Drink Americano 923 E 3rd Street LA, CA 90012 El Compadre 1248 S Figueroa Street #101, LA, CA 90015 Escondite 410 Boyd Street LA, CA 90013 Everson Royce Bar 1936 E 7th Street LA, CA 90021 Flemings 800 West Olympic Blvd LA, CA 90015 Far Bar 347 E 1st Street LA, CA 90012 Ford’s Filling Station @L.A. LIVE 900 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 garcons de cafe 541 S Spring Street LA, CA 90013 Ham and Eggs Tavern 433 W 8th Street LA, CA 90014 Hooters 1248 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 Hop Louie 950 Mei Ling Way Rd. LA, CA 90012 Hyde Lounge 1111 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 Karl Strauss Brewery 600 Wilshire Blvd #100, (213) 228-2739 Katsuya 800 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015

Las Anitas Restaurant 26 Olvera Street LA, CA 90012 Las Perlas 107 E 6th Street LA, CA 90013 LearnAboutWine: 530 Molino Street #218 LA, CA 90013 Library Bar 630 W. 6th Street LA, CA 90017 Little Bear 1855 Industrial Street LA, CA 90021 Little Sister 523 W 7th Street (213) 628-3146 LA Biergarten 750 S Broadway Ave LA, CA 90014 Lucky Strike 800 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 Mas Malo 515 W. 7th Street LA, CA 90014 Mezcalero DTLA 510 S. Broadway (213) 628-3337 Melody Lounge 939 N Hill Street LA, CA 90012 Michael J’s 643 N Spring Street LA, CA 90012 Midtones 943 N Broadway LA, CA 90012 Mignon Wine Bar 128 E 6th Street LA, CA 90014 The Must 117 Winston Street LA, CA 90013 Nest at WP24 900 W Olympic Ave. LA, CA 90015 Nirvana Bar & Grill 314 E 1st Street LA, CA 90012 Pattern Bar 100 W 9th Street LA, CA 90015 Perch 448 S Hill Street LA, CA 90013 Pez Cantina 401 S Grand Ave LA, CA 90071 Pitchoun Bakery & Cafe 545 S Olive Street LA, CA 90013 Preux and Proper 840 S Spring Street (213) 896-0090 Red Bird 114 East Second Street LA, CA 90012 Riordan’s Tavern 875 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90017 Rock N’ Fish 800 W Olympic Blvd A-160, LA, CA 90015 Simbal Restaurant 319 E 2nd St Ste 202 LA, CA 90012 Spitz 371 E 2nd Street LA, CA 90012 Spring Restaurant 257 S Spring Street (213) 372-5189 Spring Street Bar 626 S Spring Street LA, CA 90014 Taste FIGat7th 735 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90017

Takami Sushi Lounge 811 Wilshire Blvd. LA, CA 90017 Tapachines 517 S Spring Street LA, CA 90013 Tom George 707 S Grand Ave (424) 362-6263 Tom’s Urban 1011 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 Traxx@Union Station 800 N Alameda St LA, CA 90012 Triple 8 800 W. Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 Vespaio 225 S. Grand Ave. LA, CA 90012 Villains Tavern 1356 Palmetto Street LA, CA 90013 Yard House 800 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 Yxta Cocina Mexicana 601 S. Central Ave. LA, CA 90021 The Springs 608 Mateo Street LA CA 90021 Uname Burgers 738 E 3rd Street LA, CA 90013 Wokano 800 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 Wurstküche 800 E 3rd Street LA, CA 90013 Zinc Market Place 580 Mateo Street LA, CA 90013

DRINK.DANCE. Belasco Theater 1050 S Hill Street LA, CA 90015 Blue Whale 123 Astronaut ES Onizuka LA, CA 90012 Continental Club 116 W 4th Street LA, CA 90013 Elevate Lounge 811 Wilshire Blvd LA, CA 90017 Exchange LA 618 S Spring Street LA, CA 90014 GrandStar Jazz Club 943 N Broadway LA, CA 90012 La Cita Bar 336 S Hill Street LA, CA 90013 The Lash 117 Winston Street LA, CA 90013 The Mayan 1038 S Hill Street LA, CA 90015 Precinct DTLA 357 S Broadway LA, CA 90013 Redwood Bar & Grill 316 W 2nd Street LA, CA 90012 The Reserve 650 S Spring Street LA, CA 90014 Resident DTLA 428 S Hewitt Street LA, CA 90013

dtla-weekly.com EAT.DRINK.DANCE. Boca @Conga Room 800 West Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 Clifton’s Cafeteria 648 S Broadway Street LA, CA 90014 The Edison 108 W 2nd Street LA, CA 90012 The Falls 626 S Spring Street LA, CA 90014 Five Star Bar 267 S Main Street LA, CA 90012 Love Song @TheRegent 446 S Main Street (323) 284-5661 Monty Bar 1222 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 Mrs. Fish 448 S Hill Street LA, CA 90013 The Regent Theater 448 S Main Street LA, CA 90013 Salvage Bar & Lounge 717 W 7th Street LA, CA 90017 UrbanX Tavern 1248 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 The Vault Night Club & Lounge 801 S Hill Street LA, CA 90014 Wolf & Crane 366 E 2nd Street LA, CA 90012

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Bar and Kitchen @O Hotel 819 S. Flower Street LA, CA 90017 Bugis Street @ Millennium Biltmore 506 S Grand Ave. LA, CA 90071 Brasserie @ The Sheraton Hotel 711 S Hope St, LA, CA 90017 Invention Bar @LA Athletic Club 431 W 7th Street LA, CA 90014 Kawada Hotel 200 S Hill Street LA, CA 90012 Luxe City Center Hotel 1020 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90015 gLAnce Lobby Bar @JW Marriott 900 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015 NOE Restaurant @Omni Hotel 251 S. Olive Street LA, CA 90012 The Standard Hotel 550 S Flower Street LA, CA 90071 Suede Bar & Lounge @ Bonoaventure Hotel 404 S Figueroa Street LA, CA 90071 The Ritz-Carlton Spa 900 W Olympic Blvd. LA, CA 90015


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Japanese American National Museum (JANM) The Japanese American National Museum is the first and largest museum in the Unit-

ed States dedicated to sharing the experience of Japanese American ancestry. The JANM showcases the amazing works of famed and contemporary Japanese artists, historical exhibitions, and host cultural events. 100 N Central Avenue, LA, CA 90012.

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California African History Museum was opened to the public during the Olympic Games of July 1984. Today, CAMM houses artifacts that “allow us to trace the African American experience from the western shores of Africa to the rural fields of the southern United States,” and later migrations. 600 State Drive, Exposition Park. LA, CA 90037.

nier Building, once known as the unofficial “city hall” built in 1890, CAM holds the last missing pieces of Downtown’s original Chinatown. After restoration of the dilapidated Garnier Building, on December 18, 2003, the 7,200 square foot CAM opened linking the past to a future for Chinese Americans that began over 150 years ago. 425 N Los Angeles Street, LA, CA 90012.

Korean American Museum

“Koreatown” is located just a few miles west of the epicenter of Downtown. The first Koreans began coming to the Americas in the 1880s. The Korean American Museum interprets and preserves their history, culture, and achievements; examining and discussing current issues, exploring innovative ways to communicate the Korean American experience fostering and hoping to advance Korean American culture. 3727 W 6th St #519, LA, CA 90020.

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National History Museum (NHM) You want to go back? You can go all the way back to Prehistoric Pangaea at the Na-

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Southwest Museum of the American Indian Located in the Mt. Washington area of Los Angeles, just a few miles north of Down-

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African American Firefighter museum Fire Station #30 Opened on December 13, 1997, AAFM is Downtown saying “thanks” for the first 100

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ElIn the Pueblo de Los Angeles case of El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument, one is surrounded by

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Sports Museum The Sports Museum features rare items and exhibits from every sport but focuses

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tional History Museum. With over 300 real fossils, 20 complete dinosaurs and ancient sea creatures that may or may not still exist beneath the deep, the Age of the Dinosaur is brought back into existence as well as the extraordinary journey of prehistoric man into what he has become today. 900 Exposition Blvd, LA, CA 90007.

town, this collection deals mainly with Native Americans, including exhibits dedicated to the American Indians of the Great Plains, California, and the Northwest Coast. 234 Museum Drive, LA, CA 90065.

years of service by African American Firefighters from 1897 to 1997. Valued testimony from actual Firefighters of yesteryear, like Sam Haskins, who was listed as the first Los Angeles Fireman of African decent in 1892, was also killed while responding to a fire in 1895. 1401 S Central Ave, LA, CA 90021.

history with every step. El Pueblo is the oldest section of Los Angeles, founded by 11 families, accompanied by the Spanish military and the Catholic Church to establish a settlement in what was then Alta California, now home to the oldest standing buildings in Los Angeles, and Downtown’s favorite Mexican Marketplace, Olvera Street.

mainly on baseball, beginning with its humble origins over 145 years ago. It includes old bats, gloves, uniform, balls and equipment and is home to the most complete collection of baseball technology in the world. 1900 S Main Street, LA CA 90015.


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