LA \ SF
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- grafisk0
Off to SF in a week with work, going to be based around the Embarcadero area, Where's good for eat?
- acescence0
hayes valley in SF
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- akrokdesign0
rodeo drive. sheeeeep. lol.
- l.a.akrokdesign
- sheep?********
- you will wear it. lol.akrokdesign
- i don't get it********
- cheap, no. ;-)akrokdesign
- bad joke, maybe.akrokdesign
- anyway. it's where you hang out, if you live on BEVERLY HILLS.
or if you want to act like you do.akrokdesign - oh, haha********
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- akrokdesign0
3rd street promenade, santa monica. (close to venice)
- nice stores on there, indeed********
- Thats my hoodrock&roll
- nice stores on there, indeed
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SF tips? food, drinks, shops area's
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In Los Angeles: Warner Bros. Studio Tour or Paramount Pictures Tour?
- WB studio's are next to City Walk.akrok
- don't know. haven't been on any of them "tours". i have been inside WB in general.akrok
- Paramount is in hollywood.
WB is in studiocity. (north hollywood). in case location matters.akrok - sorry, i was thinking of http://www.universal…
which is next to city walk.akrok - Warner Bros. is Burbank, next door to NoHo. Sony is also a good lot, and it's down in Culver City.CincodeMayo
- lvl_130
Been a while since i have been on here, so sorry for the late interaction. Are you in SF now? If so, contact me on the other side.
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Sea Mist Rentals next to Santa Monica Pier
gets some good reviews on Yelp?!
- DaveO0
Wow, a whole thread about one guy's vacation.
Slow clap indeed.
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Where is a good spot to see the Hollywood Sign? Do you have to go all the way up to mullholland drive to have a nice view on it?
- neugirl0
come to boston instead. ;)
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Venice, beach side of Abbott Kinney rules!
- fresnobob0
Amoeba Records is a good spot to go in LA (and SF too! probably better there, actually). If you go in LA go across the street to the Hennesy & Ingalls art/architecture/design book store (although the other location is on 3rd street mentioned above).
Personally, I'm all about the record stores and if your into that also check out Vacation (more metal/psych/prog/rock oriented) and Origami (more hipster music oriented), both on the eastern side of Sunset in the Silverlake/Echo Park part of town.
In LA you can also go to Fairfax where Surpreme (check out the bowl), Hundreds, HUF and a bunch of the more streetwear oriented shops are. Also the famous Canter's Deli.
If you like bikes and arty shops you can go to the small but interesting "Bike District" where there are a couple of bike shops, a good ice cream shop that has weird flavors and vegan ice cream, Synchronicity space and a weird gallery/shop called Vlad the Retailer. Go east on Melrose, under the freeway and you'll hit Heliotrope where all the shops start.
In Culver City (where the aforementioned Museum of Jurassic Technology is) there are also a bunch of art galleries and related places to check out too, all close.
- utopian0
akrok where do the hooker hang these days? I'd figure that I would ask you...
- moldero0
SF's pretty small, not like LA, if you like sushi, Shimos on clement. kinda pricey but not foo foo pricey, best traditional sushi in SF hands down


