"Whether it's old Hollywood, a new cocktail, or timeless atmosphere that you're looking for in a bar, Los Angeles offers a variety of unique experiences for both the casual sipper and the serious connoisseur. “We specialize in cannabis infused cuisine and we make everything we can from scratch.” Stockard also offers private cannabis mocktail how-to parties to high-end clientele.Featuring famous Los Angeles cocktails ~ spirits of the city~ “The idea is to teach people how to imbibe the proper amount of cannabis so they don’t get sick or eat too much,” said Stockard. Host a “mighty mocktail” partyFormer celebrity chef Matthew Stockard launched Ganja Eats in 2015 to cater private cannabis-infused dinner parties. The lofty space on Rose Avenue accommodates a group of 30 people for a special event, or a couple looking to relax and cook at home some nights while on holiday. Sleep at a loft turned hotel above an upscale bedding storeThe folks who run bedding store Parachute Home recently launched Parachute Hotel, a discreetly located 2,200-square-foot penthouse with an outdoor terrace, full kitchen, and master bedroom with sheets from, of course, Parachute Home. Abbot’s offers other creative spins, such as the Chicken Curry and the Greek, where customers can choose from five different bagel crusts. Tucked into a small, lively space on Abbot Kinney Boulevard, one of Abbot’s signature pies is the Salad Pizza, where a cheesy onion crust is topped with a thick layer of fresh salad, lemon olive oil dressing, and California avocados. Savor a slice of Salad PizzaLocal favorite Abbot’s Pizza Company has served some of the West Coast’s best pizza for over 20 years. Today, tipplers must walk through local bar The Townhouse, then descend the stairs to find the dark, lively Del Monte, which offers handcrafted cocktails and live music (five to seven nights per week). Sip libations underground at Venice’s oldest barEstablished in 1915, The Del Monte was a basement-level speakeasy during Prohibition and served notorious characters using a streel-level grocery store as a cover. Those who stay in the $800-per-night suite and those in the original bedrooms with shared bathrooms all come together at breakfast over the best croissants in Los Angeles.” But we also have a great mix of different people. “This is a Chateau Marmont crowd at the beach. “The building is tucked away on Rose Avenue, hidden from sight from the Venice boardwalk,” Bruce said. In 2014, eminent photographers Doug Bruce and Glen Luchford bought and renovated The Rose Hotel, furnishing the space with mid-century modern furniture and photographs of surfers, skaters, and reggae artists from the ’70s and ’80s. Since then, the space has entertained many guests, from Charlie Chaplin to Jim Morrison to Dennis Hopper. Stay at a century-old party houseTobacco tycoon and Venice Beach founder Abbot Kinney designed this space one block from the Pacific Ocean in 1908 to be a West Coast mainstay for his East Coast cohorts, kicking off The Rose Hotel’s colorful history. With its surge in popularity and the gentrification of its main drag, Abbot Kinney Boulevard, it’s important to seek the parts of Venice that remain ever so slightly offbeat. But Venice still bears traces of bygone eras-encapsulated by names like Chaplin, Morrison, Dogtown, and Muscle Beach-and it’s this history and eccentricities that help define the area. Venice Beach, once a grungy beach town on the margins of Los Angeles, is today a playground for glitterati sipping lavender vodkas and charcoal milk.
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