Where to get Free Coffee on National Coffee Day in Los Angeles!

Where to get Free Coffee on National Coffee Day in Los Angeles!

You might be over the National Food Holidays of 2025, but getting FREE coffee on National Coffee Day is too hot to pass up! Here are a few options you can pour over in your brain for Monday, September 29th, and the days preceding. *This 

The Best WEEKEND Happy Hours in Los Angeles

The Best WEEKEND Happy Hours in Los Angeles

The pandemic has done a number on the Happy Hour scene, but slowly, we’re seeing a return of restaurants drop by drop. Check out this updated list of the best Weekend Happy Hours in Los Angeles for 2024. Kid-friendly tidbits are included! Central Los Angeles 

Here’s a Sneak Peek of the New Drinks at Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf for Summer

Here’s a Sneak Peek of the New Drinks at Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf for Summer

If you’re thirsty for a new way to take your coffee, then leave it to the experts who have been doing Ice Blended® since 1987! The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf first opened its doors in Brentwood in 1963, and it has been at the 

Chill Out in LA: The Best Homemade Slushie Recipes With a Slushie Machine

Chill Out in LA: The Best Homemade Slushie Recipes With a Slushie Machine

Los Angeles knows how to serve up summer all year long, and when the temperatures rise, the only thing on everyone’s mind is staying cool. What better way to beat the LA heat than with a tall, colorful, icy homemade slushie? They’re sweet, refreshing, and 

There’s a New Bacari in Beverly Hills and it’s Better than Ever

There’s a New Bacari in Beverly Hills and it’s Better than Ever

There’s a warmth that emanates from the new Bacari in Beverly Hills, and it’s not just the lighting. Laughter among friends catching up over a 90-minute open bar and dozens of small plates makes for a perfect kind of Sunday. See what’s new at the 

Here’s Where to Steer your Stein for Oktoberfest in Los Angeles

Here’s Where to Steer your Stein for Oktoberfest in Los Angeles

Oktoberfest in Munich kicked off September 21st and runs until October 6th! Why is Oktoberfest held in September, you might ask? It was moved in 1872 to avoid the “long and cold days of October.” What does that mean for Oktoberfest in Los Angeles? A