3. La Cuevita
8.6
5922 N Figueroa St (at Ave 59), Los Angeles, CA
Bar · Highland Park · 42 tips and reviews
Diana Montante: In February of 2011 I got my purse stolen at the Little Cave. Bouncers were useless to help me stop the thief and so was the local police department. AVOID THIS BAR AT ALL COSTS.
Becherovka Voyager: Friendly, welcoming bartenders with a strong knowledge of tasty herbal liquors, like Becherovka, make your experience at The Little Cave unforgettable.
John Kidde: Happy Hour 5-9 is pretty awesome. Live music and a nice outdoor seating area too.
Danijel Sraka: Hiking to Eagle Rock is wonderful. If not for any number of other reasons - it is worth hiking up and chill in a small cave on top of the Eagle Rock and enjoy the view of mesmerizing canyons bellow.
Car Parts: Comfy accesible hike. Could go all day long on these scenic views.
Curbed: Considered "the world’s largest wildland within the boundaries of a major city," this park features 36 miles of nature and ocean views. Celebs: Amanda Seyfried. Read more.
6. Galco's Soda Pop Stop
8.8
5702 York Blvd (at N. Ave. 57), Los Angeles, CA
Gourmet Store · Highland Park · 66 tips and reviews
Samantha Ilyce: My favorite beer from here is the Cave Creek Chili Beer, its a lager with an actual Chili Pepper added! Jeff's Diet Chocolate soda is super tasty too!
Mechell Elle: Large selection of regional sodas, beers, and bottled water from around the world
Bravo: You will find the most fun and interesting soda's there. And the owner can tell you every ingredient, where it was made, etc. He is like a soda sommelier. -Danielle Keene, Top Chef Just Desserts
7. Griffith Park
9.5
Griffith Park Dr (Mount Hollywood Dr), Los Angeles, CA
Park · Los Feliz · 151 tips and reviews
LAist: As LA’s largest historical monument, it represents the untamed qualities of the West--canyons, river plains, caves, low-lying slopes--and it provides the 1 thing hard to come by in most cities, space. Read more.
LAist: As L.A.'s largest historical monument, it represents the untamed qualities of the West--canyons, river plains, caves, low-lying slopes--and provides the 1 thing hard to come by in most cities, space. Read more.
Mary S: Huge park with tons of trails!
Rachel Delmar: Don't miss the Winnick's Family Children Zoo area, not just a petting zoo! Lots of fun. A nursery, a cave to explore, more animals!
Faris Altorki: We liked it and it worth the visit, but unfortunately it was an extremely hot summer day and most of the animals where inside their caves :(
Noricorn 123: The Christmas light show is so cute and great for the family or date night 😍🙂💚
10. Studio Tour
9.4
100 Universal City Plz (at Universal Studios Hollywood), Universal City, CA
Attraction · 180 tips and reviews
Ray Lek: King Kong 3D, subway earthquake, Fast & Furious Tokyo Drift & Mummy cave are fun. The rest of the tour is especially interesting for movie fans.
Katelyn: So this is where ALL the movies are made... Off the charts! 5+ stars! It was bigger than i expected. But very cool to see none the least. Highly recommend going.
Michael Anthony: Do NOT stay at the Bates Motel, management is psycho!
12. Vegetable
8.5
3711 Cahuenga (Regal), Los Angeles, CA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · 4 tips and reviews
Jason C: Great big menu with lots of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free options. Wish they had some wine or cocktails available.
Dianna K: Love the vegan options! Bring a group to share plates. The broccoli was the best thing we ordered!
Natalia Papakyriazis: The gravy was fantastic as was the Philly cheesesteak sandwich. The menu remains inflexible, as some other reviewers have commented. Great service and atmosphere.
13. Yangban
8.4
712 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Korean Restaurant · Downtown Los Angeles · 4 tips and reviews
Sophia Dominguez: get the wings & only get the matzo ball soup if you’re craving a traditional matzo ball soup
Peter Cucè: @brendaslee
Simple Foodie: Sausage, Wings, Matzoh Ball Soup, Cheesy Corn, Whipped Cream Cheesecake, Rice Crispy Treat.
15. Orsa & Winston
8.1
122 W 4th St (btwn S Main & S Spring St), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Gallery Row · 17 tips and reviews
Stephen Smythe: Italian? Maybe. Fusion for sure! Spanish meets Italian meets Japanese in a crazy fresh twist.
Los Angeles Times: "If no one has ordered the super omakase reserved for the four-seat chef's counter, ask to sit there, where you can watch each dish come together." Read more.
Vivek Bhagwat: Go a little late on a weeknight and get lots of "compliments" from the chef