An increasing amount of eateries are embracing the idea of pet-inclusive dining. Dining with your dog can be a fun experience, provided you exercise proper doggie etiquette: (1) Dogs should be well behaved and trained before accompanying you to a restaurant. (2) Make sure your dog is comfortable around people and other dogs.(3) Always keep your dog on a short leash so he or she doesn’t bother other patrons.
Congregation Ale House produces their own ales + offers draft & bottled beers alongside some American Food. Multiple Locations - stop by!... View Listing
OUR STORY Arts District Brewing Company opened in December 2015 in Downtown L.A.’s historic Arts District. With a full bar of offerings, folks can e... View Listing
Hanchic offers a dog friendly environment with modern playful twist to Korean tapas presented from a western point of view. Enjoy with great selection... View Listing
With characteristic softness and romantic informality, Skylight Gardens offers a truly unique dining experience in the heart of Westwood Village. Loca... View Listing
We started our company with a vow insisting that we would only sell coffee within 48 hours of roasting. Coffee doesn't necessarily taste best within 4... View Listing
Established in 2017. Little Fluffy Head Cafe is one of the first cheese tea boba shops in Los Angeles of its kind, giving customers the familiar taste... View Listing
Visit our tea bar and art gallery in Noho Arts District, on the corner of Vineland Ave & Otsego St. We offer hand-crafted loose leaf tea drinks and lo... View Listing
Melisse's Josiah Citrin and Jiraffe's Rafael Lunetta named their casual West L.A. eatery after translations of their last names. The duo are famous fo... View Listing