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- Travel + LeisureSeptember 21, 2012We love the luxe leather bags at Kendall Conrad (No. 1121), Huset's Scandinavian furniture (No. 1316 ½), the French-style cruisers at Linus Bikes (No. 1413 ½), and ChocoVivo's chocolate (No. 1504).
- Be sure to eat at Tasting Kitchen. While a bit pricey, it's sure to be a life affirming meal! ProTip - make a reservation a few days in advance.
- Mohamed AlGowaiflyMay 10, 2019There is an event happening every first friday of the month, food trucks all the way, street food is everywhere, you should prepare your stomach.. only for beasts.Upvoted 4 weeks ago
- C BaileyOctober 18, 2016Very cute area with nice shops, coffee shops, juice bars and restaurants. Park on back streets and take a stroll through
- Formerly, West Washington Blvd until the early 1980's when property owners and community groups pushed for a renaming.
- The Ritz-CarltonSeptember 13, 2012GQ magazine once called Abbot Kinney Boulevard the coolest block in America. Great. But the coolest thing about the AKB is the monthly first Friday art extravaganzas. Enjoy.
- Ailie ChangSeptember 15, 2018Street parking is a little tough, so either look for the valet or the parking garages behind Abbott McKinney. Rent a electric scooter and ride to Venice Beach Boardwalk.
- Maina KhojaJuly 6, 2015Amazing street, lovely shops urban, antique and handmade. Park your car and head to Venice broad walk.
- Sarp ErkayaSeptember 23, 2016Super cool shopping area, filled with nice cafes (mostly vegan and juice based) feels very California 🌴☀️
- Mostly bougie shops, but the food can impress, including the trucks and dessert places.
- Lauren MacApril 3, 2017Trendy shop displays, delicious eats, and palm trees make for a solid weekend afternoon.
- The Ritz-CarltonJanuary 9, 2017Abbot Kinney Boulevard is the ideal place to explore eclectic boutiques and try trendy restaurants.
- Stephanie SzetoDecember 27, 2017Lots of amazing food options, tons of niche fashion and retail stores and two blocks from Venice beach.
- KayMay 25, 2016the shopping n the coffee shops are great .. specially the shops for the local designers
- RAUWcc | Maarten ReijgersbergAugust 11, 2019Gentrification in optima forma; overprized shops play nice with awesome murals
- Los AngelesAugust 1, 2013Support locally owned businesses in Venice by stopping by First Fridays, what is becoming one of LA’s top art walks.
- StephAugust 25, 2013Parking is easiest to find off of California, Electric or 6th. Don't bother looking for spots west of AKB.
- Jen VJuly 14, 2012There are a lot of boutique shops and art galleries. Beware of the street traffic and trying to find parking.
- Check out Tech Studio! It's one of the coolest shops on the street!
- Dave ChungSeptember 26, 2014If you hit First Fridays, get home using Lyft with free promo code for first time users: 1STFRIDAY
- Ernesto NoblejasApril 11, 2010Don't forget to get down to the brig and try some of the food trucks. Good food for little cash.
- Mark HaileJune 26, 2010Abbot Kinney Festival, featuring the best of Venice's alternative art scene, along with music and food!
- Crap art,way too over priced clothes,a few good places to eat,abbot Kinney is turning into melrose,this is NOT where locals shop,stores will come and go due to going out of business.
- NatalieSeptember 24, 2010Don't forget the Abbot Kinney Festival this Sunday 9/26! www.abbotkinney.org
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