Favorite local restaurant
Comfortable morning-to-night hangout offering artful coffee drinks, pastries & WiFi.
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Tanner's Coffee Co
4342 Sepulveda BlvdComfortable morning-to-night hangout offering artful coffee drinks, pastries & WiFi.
Casual joint serving many varieties of Vietnamese noodle soup, plus Pan-Asian fare such as pad Thai.
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Pho Show | Culver City
4349 Sepulveda BlvdCasual joint serving many varieties of Vietnamese noodle soup, plus Pan-Asian fare such as pad Thai.
Buzzy, roomy venue presenting American comfort food & cocktails plus occasional DJ tunes.
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Rush Street
9546 Washington BlvdBuzzy, roomy venue presenting American comfort food & cocktails plus occasional DJ tunes.
Petit, informal eatery for familiar French specialties, weekly specials & a Sunday champagne brunch.
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Meet in Paris French Bistro
9727 Culver BlvdPetit, informal eatery for familiar French specialties, weekly specials & a Sunday champagne brunch.
Unassuming eatery offering a small menu of New York-style thin-crust pizzas, calzones & sandwiches.
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Rocco's Tavern
3843 Main StUnassuming eatery offering a small menu of New York-style thin-crust pizzas, calzones & sandwiches.
Cha Cha Chicken
1906 Ocean AveEsters Wine Shop & Bar
1314 7th StGreat wine bar
The Culver Hotel
9400 Culver BlvdHatchet Hall
12517 W Washington BlvdBodega Wine Bar Pasadena
300 E Colorado BlvdGreat local wine bar
Simonette Restaurant
3927 Van Buren PlaceFood scene
Casual Thai bistro offering classic dishes, such as curries, seafood & noodles, plus free delivery.
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Swanya
4322 Sepulveda BlvdCasual Thai bistro offering classic dishes, such as curries, seafood & noodles, plus free delivery.
Bustling spot preparing New American farm-to-table cuisine in a rustic-chic setting.
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AKASHA
9543 Culver BlvdBustling spot preparing New American farm-to-table cuisine in a rustic-chic setting.
The Huntley Hotel Santa Monica Beach
1111 2nd StThe Lobster
1602 Ocean AveGreat White is a neighbourhood focused, coastal-Californian cafe in Venice beach, California. Our all-day menu highlights seasonal, organic produce from Californian growers and features playful smoothies, fresh salads, sandwiches, and burgers. PM additions include share plates, and "mains" —sustainably sourced fish and chips, chili prawn pasta, and wood-fired-oven pizzas.
https://greatwhitevenice.com/
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Great White
1604 Pacific AveGreat White is a neighbourhood focused, coastal-Californian cafe in Venice beach, California. Our all-day menu highlights seasonal, organic produce from Californian growers and features playful smoothies, fresh salads, sandwiches, and burgers. PM additions include share plates, and "mains" —sustainably sourced fish and chips, chili prawn pasta, and wood-fired-oven pizzas.
https://greatwhitevenice.com/
Big on vibe, color, and that cozy beachfront comfort & the only rooftop bar in Venice located right on Venice Beach and adjacent to the world-famous Venice Beach
https://www.hotelerwin.com/
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Hotel Erwin
1697 Pacific AveBig on vibe, color, and that cozy beachfront comfort & the only rooftop bar in Venice located right on Venice Beach and adjacent to the world-famous Venice Beach
https://www.hotelerwin.com/
Café Gratitude Venice was our second location in Los Angeles and it still one of the busiest. Located on Rose Avenue, three blocks from the beach
https://cafegratitude.com/pages/venice
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Cafe Gratitude
512 Rose AveCafé Gratitude Venice was our second location in Los Angeles and it still one of the busiest. Located on Rose Avenue, three blocks from the beach
https://cafegratitude.com/pages/venice
Destroyer
3578 Hayden AveEntertainment
Cinema chain showing first-run movies & offering reserved seating & on-site cafe/bars.
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ArcLight
9500 Culver BlvdCinema chain showing first-run movies & offering reserved seating & on-site cafe/bars.
Neighborhoods
Check out local neighborhoods within 10-30mins of Culver City.
Take a short 5 minute drive to downtown Culver City where you can find a variety of restaurants, bars and entertainment.
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Culver City
Take a short 5 minute drive to downtown Culver City where you can find a variety of restaurants, bars and entertainment.
Only a 15min drive to Beverly Hills. From luxury hotels and shopping to gastronomic restaurants and celebrity homes, Beverly Hills offers opportunities for travelers to explore its unique lifestyle.
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Beverly Hills
Only a 15min drive to Beverly Hills. From luxury hotels and shopping to gastronomic restaurants and celebrity homes, Beverly Hills offers opportunities for travelers to explore its unique lifestyle.
Westwood
With nearly four miles of beaches and a vibrant urban scene, Santa Monica blends the sophistication of an international coastal city with the laidback vibe of a California beach town. Even though it’s only 15 miles/24 km west of downtown Los Angeles, it feels like a weekend getaway spot.
Celebrated for its dining, Santa Monica is home to restaurants helmed by such renowned chefs as Wolfgang Puck (Chinois on Main), Josiah Citrin (Citrin and Mélisse), as well as a pair of spots recently awarded coveted Michelin stars (Rustic Canyon and Dialogue). Many local chefs buy their produce at the bounteous Wednesday and Saturday morning downtown Farmers Market, which ranks with the country’s very best.
Shopping hotspots range from open-air Santa Monica Place to the showcases for major brands that line downtown’s Third Street Promenade, an area made all the more lively by street performers. The stylish boutiques on Montana Avenue are perfect for finding the perfect so-L.A. item to take home, and keep your eyes peeled: This is a great place to spot local celebs. On Main Street shop for unique home goods at Lost and Found.
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Santa Monica
With nearly four miles of beaches and a vibrant urban scene, Santa Monica blends the sophistication of an international coastal city with the laidback vibe of a California beach town. Even though it’s only 15 miles/24 km west of downtown Los Angeles, it feels like a weekend getaway spot.
Celebrated for its dining, Santa Monica is home to restaurants helmed by such renowned chefs as Wolfgang Puck (Chinois on Main), Josiah Citrin (Citrin and Mélisse), as well as a pair of spots recently awarded coveted Michelin stars (Rustic Canyon and Dialogue). Many local chefs buy their produce at the bounteous Wednesday and Saturday morning downtown Farmers Market, which ranks with the country’s very best.
Shopping hotspots range from open-air Santa Monica Place to the showcases for major brands that line downtown’s Third Street Promenade, an area made all the more lively by street performers. The stylish boutiques on Montana Avenue are perfect for finding the perfect so-L.A. item to take home, and keep your eyes peeled: This is a great place to spot local celebs. On Main Street shop for unique home goods at Lost and Found.
Stretching for more than 30 miles along the Pacific and Highway One, Malibu has achieved almost mythological status among Californian beach towns.
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Malibu
Stretching for more than 30 miles along the Pacific and Highway One, Malibu has achieved almost mythological status among Californian beach towns.
No trip to Los Angeles is complete without a visit to Hollywood, the home of movie studios, many of L.A.'s most popular and historic tourist destinations, and its world-famous namesake boulevard. Whether you're visiting Hollywood for the first time or a lifelong Angeleno, this guide from the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board will help you get the most out of your experience.
https://www.discoverlosangeles.com/things-to-do/the-beginners-guide-to-hollywood
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Hollywood
No trip to Los Angeles is complete without a visit to Hollywood, the home of movie studios, many of L.A.'s most popular and historic tourist destinations, and its world-famous namesake boulevard. Whether you're visiting Hollywood for the first time or a lifelong Angeleno, this guide from the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board will help you get the most out of your experience.
https://www.discoverlosangeles.com/things-to-do/the-beginners-guide-to-hollywood
Local dive bar
Big Dean's Ocean Front Cafe
1615 Ocean Front WalkGreat local dive bar
We’ve been serving world-famous burgers and cold beers just steps from the Venice Beach pier since 1962. Notorious for being Jim Morrison’s favorite Venice hangout.
Hinano is that rare local bar for people from all over the world. It’s also a cool place to duck into out of the sun…and then stay till the wee hours. We have a good selection of beer on tap served in frosty mugs and pitchers or in icy bottles.
Three pool tables, free popcorn, a great jukebox and full college and NFL cable sports package (and plenty of screens) make Hinano Cafe a good time just waiting to happen.
https://www.hinanocafevenice.com/
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Hinano Cafe
15 Washington Blvd
We’ve been serving world-famous burgers and cold beers just steps from the Venice Beach pier since 1962. Notorious for being Jim Morrison’s favorite Venice hangout.
Hinano is that rare local bar for people from all over the world. It’s also a cool place to duck into out of the sun…and then stay till the wee hours. We have a good selection of beer on tap served in frosty mugs and pitchers or in icy bottles.
Three pool tables, free popcorn, a great jukebox and full college and NFL cable sports package (and plenty of screens) make Hinano Cafe a good time just waiting to happen.
https://www.hinanocafevenice.com/
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Hidden Gems in Culver City
Learn about destinations worth seeking out in “The Heart of Screenland”
by Esther Tseng
Apr 29, 2019
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HIDDEN GEMS
MUSEUMS
COCKTAILS
From its inception and then incorporation by Harry Culver in the early 1900s to the renovation and revitalization of its downtown that began in the 90s, Culver City is a city rich with motion picture, television and aviation history. Metro Goldwyn Mayer built their studios there in the 1920s; the facility later became Sony Pictures Studios. Howard Hughes opened his Hughes Aircraft plant in 1941 - at one time it was the largest employer in Los Angeles. Sony Pictures Entertainment is Culver City’s largest employer to date.
Iconic films such as "The Wizard of Oz," "Gone with the Wind," a portion of "Grease" and the Tarzan series were filmed in Culver City. By the early 2000s, parts of the Hughes empire had been purchased by or merged with General Motors, Boeing, NewsCorp and Raytheon, but Culver City’s imprint on aviation is evident throughout Martin Scorsese’s biopic, "The Aviator."
Read on to learn about the lesser-known destinations worth seeking out in “The Heart of Screenland.”
https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/california/articles/top-10-things-to-see-and-do-in-culver-city/
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Culver City
LA GUIDES
HIDDEN GEMS
Hidden Gems in Culver City
Learn about destinations worth seeking out in “The Heart of Screenland”
by Esther Tseng
Apr 29, 2019
Share
Save
HIDDEN GEMS
MUSEUMS
COCKTAILS
From its inception and then incorporation by Harry Culver in the early 1900s to the renovation and revitalization of its downtown that began in the 90s, Culver City is a city rich with motion picture, television and aviation history. Metro Goldwyn Mayer built their studios there in the 1920s; the facility later became Sony Pictures Studios. Howard Hughes opened his Hughes Aircraft plant in 1941 - at one time it was the largest employer in Los Angeles. Sony Pictures Entertainment is Culver City’s largest employer to date.
Iconic films such as "The Wizard of Oz," "Gone with the Wind," a portion of "Grease" and the Tarzan series were filmed in Culver City. By the early 2000s, parts of the Hughes empire had been purchased by or merged with General Motors, Boeing, NewsCorp and Raytheon, but Culver City’s imprint on aviation is evident throughout Martin Scorsese’s biopic, "The Aviator."
Read on to learn about the lesser-known destinations worth seeking out in “The Heart of Screenland.”
https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/california/articles/top-10-things-to-see-and-do-in-culver-city/