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Hi guys! Before we get to my Short Food and Beverage Guide in Los Angeles, I want to share some thoughts and say hello after a little hiatus.
What can I say...the past few months have been interesting. There is a time and place for everything and I truly believe everything happens for a reason. You may have heard me say this repeatedly but it's what helps get me through and maybe for you as well. There are some seemingly negative experiences that exist to teach us a huge life lesson and I am currently going through one, but with all of this comes major growth. So with a shift in perspective, the perceived negative is actually a positive. I am excited.
And because you don't hear from me as often on this space, you can always follow along on my Insta journey!
Now back to the juicy stuff - FOOD. I spent one week back in LA for a friend's wedding and to catch up on some quality friend and nature time (don't get enough nature in NYC.) I went back to old favorites which I didn't capture but I really enjoyed these new-to-me spots that are now up there as some of my favorites! Majority of breakfasts were kept simple and eaten at home so I am sharing a couple of lunches, dinners and delicious beverages in various areas of the wildly spread out city that is Los Angeles ;)
Short Food and Beverage Guide: Los Angeles
Coffee and tea
Coffee Commissary in Burbank. This is a local coffee and food chain throughout LA. This location is beautiful, with a bustling indoor space or chill outdoor patio. LA's #1 coffee.
Alana's Coffee Roasters in Culver City. I immediately loved this cafe due to the name of course! The coffee is great and has an abundance of outdoor seating with a large backyard area (and puppies).
TeaPop in NoHo (North Hollywood). This tea & art shop is legit and something special. A fun selection of homemade teas and tasty snacks/baked goods - I got the kale & chickpea salad.
Tom's in Venice. The infamous shoe designer now has several cafes spread across the country, serving up their own roasted beans and teas. The outdoor patio had a lax vibe including blankets and pillows.
Brunch/Lunch
The Butcher's Daughter in Venice. This earthy, plant-based restaurant is filled with as much plants and Bohemian-chic home decor as it is food.
Coffee Commissary for both the coffee and veggie breakfast burrito/smoked salmon toast.
Little Ruby's in Santa Monica. This Aussie cafe serves both food and alcohol in a cozy indoor and outdoor space one block away from the ocean and pier.
Dinner
Beauty and Essex in Hollywood. Want to scope out some vintage jewelry and have a fantastic meal? This is the place. I suggest also sipping on a cocktail at the bar if you can.
Doughnuts
Sidecar Doughnuts in Santa Monica. This one deserved a category all on its own. So many original and classic flavors, along with coffee. Also, do you spell it doughnut or donut? I'm curious :)
This rounds up my short eating guide in LA! There were so many more eats that were had during the week but I chose not to capture and 'gram everything. I hope you get the chance to check these places out if you haven't already. Be sure to let me know if you do!
Have a great Monday and start to another fresh week!