Sergio Furlan: As all in USA, easy to buy tickets thru ATM's inside, you can choose seats and at the right time you easily find seats. Also easy to buy popcorn and soft drins. By the way seats very confortable
Katherine Setzer: Make sure you keep an eye out on the cleaning staff while i was pouring popcorn into the cardboard container for my mom at the butter stand the cleaning lady scooped all the popcorn off the counter..
Igor Lopatonok: My most visited theater, 14 screens, good quality of projection, unfortunately no caramel popcorns :-)
4. ink.
8360 Melrose Ave (at Kings Rd), Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 186 tips and reviews
Cheryl Nguyen: The mountain yam with caramelized white chocolate popcorn and coconut dessert is one of the best things I've ever had. Silky sweet creamy mouthful of heaven with layers of flavor
Jennifer Hahn: The poutine & the pork belly are amazing. The gin & scotch cocktails are pretty damn good as well!
Los Angeles Times: Ink, the new restaurant by 'Top Chef' champion Michael Voltaggio, features cutting-edge cuisine that is exciting and very much the chef's unique vision. Read more.
5. Cinefamily
611 N Fairfax Ave (at Melrose Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Indie Movie Theater · Mid-City West · 45 tips and reviews
Reb Lim: Become a Black Card Member! Only $25/month for unlimited free film screenings and a large popcorn every time you go. Cinefamily has fabulously diverse programming and oftentimes offers director Q&As!
LAist: Who says that film culture has to be stuffy and boring? Cinefamily's hodgepodge of events includes live performances, midnight movies, animation, and the definition-defying Everything Is Festival. Read more.
LA Weekly: Nowhere else in LA can you find programming this weird, wild and wonderful! Known for their epic Halloween party, 24 hour Telethon, frequent celebrity guests & the least common movies & events in LA! Read more.
Starry Kitchen: Shit, they bait-and-switched me like no OTHER! I mean, I came for the Nasi Goreng (w/ super tasty-ass poached shrimp), but FUUUCK I loved the housemade super delicious Parker Roll Beef Rendang Slider!
Rayshawn Williams: Another hit that's also on the happy hour menu. The Indonesian fried rice has a good mix of meats and flavors.
Jeff Pierce: Tuna belly over crispy rice and garlic noodles!!!
Neal U.: Pampas Grill = Cheap, amazing Brazilian food. Make sure to try the Russian bakery too.
The Most Interesting Man in the World: I prefer picking an exotic piece of fruit myself, however dangerous the circumstances, but the quality and selection of tastes here might be worth risking your life for as well, should it be crowded.
Bravo: A small glimpse into Old Hollywood with produce stands and lots of really good food stalls. -Danielle Keene, Top Chef Just Desserts
10. The Grove
9.1
189 The Grove Dr (at W 3rd St), Los Angeles, CA
Shopping Mall · Mid-City West · 661 tips and reviews
Paul Castellanos: Great stores, nice vibe, great music. Cool place to chill.
HISTORY: The Grove opened in 2002 and has been one of the most popular tourist destinations in Los Angeles ever since.
Ellen DeGeneres: This is a great place to visit when you're in L.A. It's just like an orange grove, but instead of oranges, you can pick designer clothes and funny outfits for your iPhone.
12. Tart
115 S Fairfax Ave (at 1st St), Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 91 tips and reviews
Linda Antwi: The chicken legs, hush puppies and the kale salad! SO yummy!!! Patio dining highly recommended.
Ryan Patrick: Every meal is $12.99. Jump in the pool with your clothes on for half off.
Ryan Alexander: Awesome place for brunch. Ask to sit on the patio, great atmosphere.