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Any Southern California residents want to help me plan a trip?
Posted on 12/4/15 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 12/4/15 at 2:23 pm
Really just looking to fill 2 days of time in the greater Los Angeles area in a couple of weeks
A lot of the really high profile places in the area you have to book months in advance so those are pretty much out
Looking for casual for breakfast/lunch and probably nothing too upscale for dinner because I don't feel like packing nice clothes.
I'm not really limited on areas just yet as I haven't booked hotel reservations. Just booked the flight and rental car thus far.
A lot of the really high profile places in the area you have to book months in advance so those are pretty much out
Looking for casual for breakfast/lunch and probably nothing too upscale for dinner because I don't feel like packing nice clothes.
I'm not really limited on areas just yet as I haven't booked hotel reservations. Just booked the flight and rental car thus far.
Posted on 12/4/15 at 2:26 pm to Powerman
I hear San Bernardino is really nice this time of year?
Posted on 12/4/15 at 2:45 pm to Powerman
My favorite city in Orange County is Laguna Beach. Go to Montage and walk the grounds it is open to the public. Las Brisas (Mexican) is a 7 for the food but a 10 for the location.
Posted on 12/4/15 at 3:10 pm to Powerman
There's so many places in the "greater Los Angeles area" that I don't even know where to begin. So I'll start with a few suggestions while I gather my thoughts.
1. If you're looking for a good burger, and you like good beer, go to Father's Office. They have 2 locations: in Culver City and Santa Monica. The Office Burger is consistently on every top burger list, and their beer selection is phenomenal. Great place to hang out.
2. Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach are 2 of my favorite places to hang out. Both are relatively small beach towns, unlike Santa Monica. I find Hermosa to be a bit of a younger crowd with several bars and some restaurants if you're looking to roam the beach, eat and drink. Manhattan is a slightly more upscale version of Hermosa, with a slightly older crowd. Both beaches are great. I'd recommend checking both those places out just to explore. There are a lot of restaurant options at both so there's plenty to choose from.
I'll keep thinking and come back to this thread with some more suggestions.
1. If you're looking for a good burger, and you like good beer, go to Father's Office. They have 2 locations: in Culver City and Santa Monica. The Office Burger is consistently on every top burger list, and their beer selection is phenomenal. Great place to hang out.
2. Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach are 2 of my favorite places to hang out. Both are relatively small beach towns, unlike Santa Monica. I find Hermosa to be a bit of a younger crowd with several bars and some restaurants if you're looking to roam the beach, eat and drink. Manhattan is a slightly more upscale version of Hermosa, with a slightly older crowd. Both beaches are great. I'd recommend checking both those places out just to explore. There are a lot of restaurant options at both so there's plenty to choose from.
I'll keep thinking and come back to this thread with some more suggestions.
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