Punta Cana Resorts for a Dominican Republic Vacation

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Experience a Dominican Republic Vacation

If you’re searching for an ideal vacation spot filled with white sandy beaches, sparkling blue water, and eye-catching landscapes, Punta Cana may be the best choice for your next getaway. This destination in the Dominican Republic is known for its environment perfect for rest and relaxation at one of their many luxurious resorts. Experience this one-of-a-kind, tropical oasis at some of the best Punta Cana resorts in the Dominican Republic.




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The Reserve at Paradisus Punta Cana

Take your vacation to the next level by staying at this sister property of Paradisus Punta Cana. This resort offers an intimate setting with less hustle and bustle than comparable hotels, promising a rejuvenating stay. Reserve the Paradisus Suite for the perfect couples retreat, complete with a spacious jetted tub and terrace with breathtaking views.




Sanctuary Cap Cana

The name of this adults-only resort lives up to its promise offering a serene Punta Cana experience. A full service spa provides everything you need for relaxation, while the onsite Punta Espada Golf Club is one of the best golfing destinations in the Caribbean.




Excellence El Carmen

There are plenty of amenities to enjoy at this resort situated along Punta Cana’s beautiful Uvero Alto Beach. Spacious suites offer a comfortable respite where the luxurious Excellence Suites include private plunge pools and a terrace overlooking the captivating landscape.




Paradisus Grand Cana

This Punta Cana resort is a favorite due to its family-friendly amenities and elegant design. Numerous onsite dining destinations serve delicious cuisine while the impressive spa features innovative treatments that whisk guests away into a dreamlike escape.




Royalton Punta Cana Resort & Casino

This adults-only resort is an ideal destination for guests seeking a serene vacation. Take in expansive sea views from the sparkling pool and enjoy the convenient swim-up bar. Spring for the upgraded Diamond Club suite for access to butler service and a private lounge.




Tortuga Bay

Book at this luxury Punta Cana resort where beautiful suites designed by the famed Oscar de la Renta make for a stylish stay in paradise. An acclaimed onsite golf course and beautiful nature reserve add to the experience for guests seeking unique activities. Take in the view of the ocean from your private balcony at this alluring resort.




Zoëtry Agua Punta Cana

Travel to this romantic Dominican Republic resort for an unforgettable experience in a secluded locale. Dazzling suites and villas at this property create a blissful habitat with deep-soaking tubs, private balconies, and pristine views of the ocean. Guests also enjoy activities like water sports, a fitness center, and private beach access for lounging in the sand.




Secrets Cap Cana Resort & Spa

Book your stay at this inviting hotel resort with over 450 suites offering luxurious accommodations. Stay in and enjoy the spa-like soaking tub and private terrace, or explore the property to find facilities for water sports, nightly entertainment, and even a casino.




Iberostar Grand Bávaro

Punta Cana’s Bávaro District is home to Iberostar Grand Bávaro, a stunning vacation destination on the water. The beautifully designed hotel has everything guests need with diverse, onsite cuisine, a spa, and a variety of exciting activities to indulge in. 




Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana

Just steps from Juanillo Beach, this Dominican Republic luxury resort is a picturesque choice for your Caribbean getaway. A water park makes it the perfect draw for a family vacation, with golfing and a full service spa adding to the notable range of amenities.




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    The Best Restaurants for a Hangover Brunch in Los Angeles

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    Enjoy your Hangover Brunch at these Best Restaurants in LA

    After a night of drinking at Los Angeles’ many nightlife hot spots, one of the best hangover cures is a hearty brunch to bring yourself back to life. There’s no one hangover meal that can solve all your problems, but there are a range of options for you to choose from throughout the city. Enjoy satisfying dishes, strong coffee, and maybe even a hair-of-the-dog cocktail at these ideal spots for a hangover brunch in Los Angeles.

     

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    The Bungalow Kitchen Belmont Shore

    This hot spot in Long Beach draws in a trendy crowd to enjoy sunset dinners, but also offers a solid selection of brunch options perfect for morning recovery. Dish on their Sweet Potato Pancakes or PCH Breakfast Sandwich while the ocean breeze delivers a breath of fresh air on their patio.




    Millies Café

    This iconic hangover brunch locale in Silver Lake has been serving up hearty meals to hungry patrons since 1926. If you want to get the true Millie’s experience, you’ll have to order the Devil’s Mess–a spicy, scrambled eggs dish that’s sure to provide a zap of energy to your sluggish, post-party morning.

    Huckleberry Café

    This Santa Monica bakery is a popular brunch destination thanks to its menu of deliciously healthy fare. Whether you order a Breakfast Burrito, Fried Egg Sandwich or a Vegetarian Wheat Wrap, the thoughtfully crafted cuisine will be sure to revive you from your boozy night of fun.

     

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    Kitchen 24

    This local favorite in West Hollywood is well known for weekend late night dining, as well as their menu of all-day breakfast. The extensive list of selections includes everything from breakfast burritos to waffles to burgers. No matter what you choose, you’ll get to enjoy a plate of comfort food in the heart of WeHo.

    The Rose Café

    You won’t regret a hangover brunch in Los Angeles at The Rose Café, a favorite for indoor-outdoor eats on the Westside. Treat yourself to a Maine Lobster Roll or go for a classic Huevos Rancheros in the vibrant setting for sustenance. Don’t forget to order a to-go coffee and a few pastries for the road from their mouth-watering bakery.

    Bacari W. 3rd

    Dine in this tucked away restaurant in West Hollywood to come back to life after a night on the town. Head through the unassuming alley to an eye-catching outdoor patio with overhead greenery and a rustic feel. The Tofu Scramble, Smoked Salmon Pita, or Chef’s French Toast are all great options to revitalize your morning.

    Pho 87

    Pho is known to be one of the best hangover foods, and Pho 87 in Chinatown will satisfy your craving for warmth and healing. No matter which broth you order, the spicy and bold flavors of their authentic Vietnamese dishes will have you back to your old self in no time.

    Sapp Coffee Shop

    This restaurant in Thai Town doesn’t actually serve cups of brew on the menu. Instead it’s one of the best places for a hangover brunch in Los Angeles due to its enticing selection of Thai food. Head to this hidden gem for boat noodle soup, coconut soup and of course a classic Pad Thai to jumpstart your hangover recovery.

    Blu Jam Café

    With a number of locations throughout LA, including Hollywood, Downtown and Sherman Oaks, Blu Jam is a popular destination for brunch on any day of the week. Breakfast options are served well into the afternoon so that you can indulge in a Blu Jam Benedict as soon as you wake up from a groggy slumber.

    Wexlers Deli

    This classic LA institution is known for its fresh bagels and delectable deli sandwiches. Head to their Downtown or Santa Monica locations for a hangover meal to resurrect you from your exhaustion. The Bagel with Lox is sure to satisfy, or try their appetizing Reuben for a go-to brunch staple.

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      The 10 Coolest Speakeasies in San Diego

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      Explore the Best Speakeasies in San Diego

      It’s time to party like it’s 1920. As a nation-wide revival of speakeasy bars is on the rise, San Diego is one of the best places to get in on the trend. And here, it’s more than just a trend—the secret doors, swanky settings, and extensive cocktail menus have been developed by some of the city’s biggest names in hospitality. If you’re heading out for date night or even just drinks after dinner, here are 10 of our favorite speakeasies in San Diego.




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      Noble Experiment

      This spot is for guests who like a little mystery. There’s no drink menu, which means every drink is custom made. After you give the expert mixologists your drink profile, it’s time to sit back and be pleasantly surprised. And don’t be deterred by the skulls on the wall; they only add to the mystique.




      Prohibition

      Behind the facade of a law firm is San Diego’s first speakeasy, Prohibition. The cocktail menu is perfect for open-minded, adventurous drinkers, and the lounge’s moody ambience will have you intrigued to try something new. Enjoy the lively band and prepare for a real prohibition-era party.




      Raised by Wolves

      In an unassuming La Jolla mall is this extravagant speakeasy complete with domed ceilings and oak-clad walls. If the incredible interior doesn’t impress you, take a look at the cocktail menu. We recommend making a reservation and ordering the tiramisu martini.




      False Idol

      Get an eclectic tropical drink or punch bowl for the table at this speakeasy meets tiki bar. Book your table ahead of time to take advantage of the fun island vibes mixed with an intimate setting. Enjoy happy hour from 5-6.




      Vin De Syrah

      Vin De Syrah is not among the typical speakeasies in San Diego. This wine parlor in the heart of Gaslamp adds a spacious, inviting gathering place to this neighborhood known for nightlife. In addition to a large wine list and cocktail menu, Vin De Syrah also offers a charcuterie station and craft paninis.




      Realm of the 52 Remedies

      Fronted by Common Theory Apothecary, “The Realm” has a fix for whatever your ailment. The clean, modern aesthetic of Common Theory won’t prepare you off for the moody vibes once you enter The Realm. Influences from ancient Chinese and Korean cultures will thwart you back in time and get you in the right mind for a unique speakeasy experience.




      Young Blood

      Enter through a refrigerator door into the most exclusive bar in San Diego. This reservation-only, three-course cocktail experience is not to be missed on your tour of speakeasies in San Diego. This is no prix fixe either—mixologists build your menu as they work based on what you like and their own expertise.




      Seven Grand

      Here’s a San Diego speakeasy for whisky lovers! This neighborhood favorite for locals and visitors alike is known for whisky tastings and the perfect meeting spot after work or after dinner. And don’t forget to join Seven Grand’s exclusive Whiskey Society! 




      Oculto 477

      Next to San Diego’s oldest cemetery (where 477 bodies are buried), you’ll find Oculto 477. You’ll have to make a confession before you can get in, but then you’ll enjoy a moody and intimate environment and cocktail menu inspired by the seven deadly sins. Guests recommend making a reservation.




      Polite Provisions

      The fun and extensive menu at Polite Provisions includes boozy slushies, draft cocktails, mocktails, beer and wine. The ambience here is not quite as exclusive as many speakeasies in San Diego, so feel free to sit outdoors or indoors to enjoy your drink. Visit their themed pop-up in December to get into the holiday spirit!




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        Malta Travel Guide: Your Dream European Island Getaway

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        Plan Your European Getaway with Our Malta Travel Guide

        Tucked between the southern coast of Italy and the northern coast of Africa is one of Europe’s hidden gems: Malta. If you’re looking for the beauty of coastal Italy without all the bustle, this is the European getaway of your dreams. From quaint fishing villages and excellent scuba diving sites to ancient temples and historic military forts, there’s always something to be discovered on this island. When you’re ready to sunbathe and explore, here are some of our favorite hotels, restaurants, and must-dos for Malta travel.




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        ─ Where to Stay ─

        Casa Ellul

        Casa Ellul is the premier boutique hotel in the heart of Malta’s capital, Valletta. Residing in a restored Victorian-era Palazzo, Casa Ellul exudes urban luxury. Each of the nine suites combine classic decor with modern comforts to ensure guests have a relaxing spot to rest. Take a quick stroll to the city’s main attractions, or simply enjoy the view from your balcony.




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        Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa

        Enjoy peaceful, countryside quiet at the Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa. Spacious suites offer luxurious bathtubs, sitting rooms and sweeping balcony views. Dine in a historic onsite villa, have a drink by the pool, and enjoy a massage at the Athenaeum Spa. 




        The Xara Palace Relais & Châteaux

        The Xara Palace, a luxury boutique hotel by Relais & Châteaux, is the only hotel within the city walls of Malta’s first capital, Mdina. With three onsite restaurants plus private dining options, The Xara Palace has your comfort at top of mind. Sleeping in a palace built for 17th century nobles is just the cherry on top.




        Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz

        For a true resort experience during your Malta travels, the Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz is a must. Located on Gozo, a neighboring island, staying at the Kempinski is a unique opportunity to explore the lesser-known jewels of Malta. This resort is also nestled in the Dwerja Bay, offering some of the best scuba diving in the world.




        Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour Hotel

        The Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour Hotel puts you in the middle of Valletta’s action, history, and beauty. Guests rave about the view from this hotel’s rooftop terrace, but what’s inside is just as impressive. Live within real fortress walls that mix ancient history, luxury decor, and unobstructed views of the Grand Harbour at this five-star hotel. 




        ─ Where to Dine ─

        one80 Kitchen & Lounge

        With four locations around Malta and Gozo, one80 is one of the most popular restaurants among tourists and locals alike. Each one80 location offers unique and breathtaking views, and the Italian-inspired menu of shared plates, pasta, and seafood is sure to please a crowd.




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        59 Republic

        Even the Michelin Guide agrees: 59 Republic has earned their prestigious reputation in Malta. You’ll find a classic, elegant interior with fun, tasteful accents while you enjoy unique starters and creative seafood entrees. 




        Rampila

        Located in an old bastion built by the Knights of St. John, Rampila offers four unique dining areas including a private dining vault and sweeping terrace. This is more than just a restaurant, it’s an immersive experience of Maltese history (with an extensive wine list and incredible food).




        Harbour Club

        Harbour Club’s menu boasts Mediterranean and French influence curated to highlight the best of Malta. This restaurant offers the best view of Grand Harbour and seasonal menus to ensure fresh, inspiring meals. 




        Ta’ Frenċ

        Tucked away on the island of Gozo is Ta’ Frenċ. Set in a restored 14th century farmhouse, the location alone is worth a visit. Top it off with herbs served from their garden and fish right from the Mediterranean sea, and it’s no wonder Ta’ Frenċ earned a spot on the Michelin Guide.




        ─ What to Do ─

        Explore

        Malta was made for wanderers. The capital city of Valletta has more historic sites within its small square mileage than many major European cities. The original capital city, Mdina, features countless museums of Maltese art, history, and culture. Malta is also rich with military history including the Lascaris War Rooms from World War II as Fort St. Elmo dating back to the 16th century. If you’re staying on the main island, we highly recommend a quick ferry over to the neighboring islands of Gozo and Comino. These islands have lots of ancient temples and caves to explore as well.




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        Art and Architecture

        Malta has some of the most striking architecture in Europe. The Mosta Dome is incredibly well-preserved and still beautiful as ever. St. John’s Cathedral, however, has been called one of the most beautiful churches in Europe, which is saying something. Historically renowned Roman artist Caravaggio has two masterpieces in this cathedral, making it one of Malta’s most-visited sites. We also recommend a visit to Casa Rocca Piccola, an old home for aristocrats, and a trip to see Auberge de Castille, an old home for the Knights of St. John and where the Prime Minister resides today.




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        Enjoy the Water

        Malta travel isn’t complete without some time spent in the sun. On a day trip to Comino Island, you can’t miss the iconic Blue Lagoon. There’s also incredible cave and reef diving on Comino Island. Grand Harbour is known as one of the most beautiful harbors in Malta, and we highly recommend a daytime or evening cruise to see Valletta from the water. The 20-minute ferry to Gozo runs all year, and you don’t want to miss sites like the Dwerja Bay and remains of the Azure Window. Gozo also has some of the best caves that can be explored by small boat. We also recommend a day trip to Marsaxlokk, a quaint fishing village known for great open-air markets and, of course, seafood.




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          Escape the City at the Most Luxurious Hotels in The Hamptons

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          Luxury in The Hamptons

          Every summer, New Yorkers trade in one island for another, giving up their natural concrete jungle for the sun-kissed beaches and windswept lawns of the Hamptons. The Hamptons has long served as a warm-weather getaway for the New York elite, and as such has gained a reputation for hosting some iconic hotel and restaurant hotspots that cater to a more sophisticated palette. When hunting down your ideal lodging situation, consider some of these most luxurious hotels in the Hamptons. for your next journey.




          Topping Rose House

          Housed inside a fully restored 1842 Greek revival mansion, Topping Rose House combines the old with the new in a design concept that offers a feast for the senses. Designed by Alexandra Champalimaud, the Hampton’s first luxury hotel brings guests 22 pristine rooms along with a selection of freestanding cottages. From the art to the cuisine, everything has been given top tier consideration and care at Topping Rose House.




          The Baker House 1650

          For a taste of historic luxury in the Hamptons, consider staying at The Baker House 1650. Built in the 17th century by one of the area’s founders, this bed and breakfast has beautifully preserved many of the original details such as the cast-iron staircase and exposed wood-beam ceilings. There are plenty of ways to relax at The Baker House as well; take a stroll through the gardens or spend an afternoon at the beach.




          Gurneys Montauk Resort

          While vacationers searching for a lively stay might enjoy Ruschmeyers or The Surf Lodge, those searching for a quieter escape take shelter at the iconic hotel and beach club Gurney’s Montauk Resort. First opened in 1926 along 2,000 feet of private beach, Gurney’s has undergone some massive renovations and promises everything a modern Hampton vacationer could want. Floor to ceiling windows with great views of the ocean, rain showers, and a full spa are just a few of the features that make Gurney’s such a lovely place to stay.

          The Reform Club

          Hidden away behind meticulously manicured hedges lies Amagansett’s The Reform Club. With all the charm of a bed and breakfast mixed with the luxury of a 5-star hotel, a stay at The Reform Club feels like a dream. Choose between any of the seven private rooms, three cottages, and a four-bedroom guest house that all include full room service. The Club also provides guests a fleet of SUVs as a shuttle service to and from the nearby Indian Wells Beach.

          The Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant

          Staying at The Bridgehampton Inn & Restaurant feels like staying at a dear friend’s home. The owners of the inn have adorned the walls and tables with art and antiques gathered during their travels around the world. At the restaurant, guests can get a taste of the monthly rotating menu that highlights foods at the height of their season, all produced by chef Brian Szostak.

          The Hedges Inn

          If you’re looking to start off your summer season with total relaxation, nothing beats watching the swans glide across the East Hampton village pond from the Hedges Inn’s white clapboard porch. Continuing inside, the 19th-century boarding house overflows with tranquility and historic charm. Guest rooms feature white-washed brick with blue and green accents to create a coastal, chic atmosphere that is sure to put you in the perfect summer mood.

          The Maidstone Hotel

          The Maidstone Hotel offers a splash of color in the traditionally neutral-toned neighborhoods of the Hamptons. The 16 rooms and three private cottages take design inspiration from Scandinavian heritage, bringing a variety of unique designs to the space. With a personal beach parking permit included with every stay, the ocean will always be within your reach at this classic, boutique vacation spot.

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            The Benefits of SevenRooms Technology in Hospitality

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            SevenRooms Technology

            With an ever-evolving market of technology being integrated into hospitality, some companies rise to the forefront by offering innovative services to improve the operational flow of businesses. Customer relations management systems like SevenRooms help brands to connect with their guests through providing insight into their needs. SevenRooms technology has made an impact in a number of hotels, restaurants and hospitality venues across the world, and continues to provide services that help businesses take their brands to the next level.




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            Company

            For venues looking to make an impression on their guests, advancements in technology have ushered in a new era where businesses rely on tech to support their success. Owners now have to consider how these new innovations are integrated into customer expectations, and how these tools can be used to enhance the guest experience. SevenRooms aims to provide these solutions through empowering businesses to be able to connect with their guests and build personalized relationships. Making guests feel right at home is their primary goal, building their company around taking hospitality to a new level fit for the 21st Century.




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            Services

            The variety of solutions SevenRooms is able to provide makes for a one-stop-shop for owners aiming to improve their guests’ experience before, during and after arriving at their venue. Making a reservation has never been easier as both web and mobile applications assist guests in planning their visit to a venue. Guest profiles help both the customer and the venue through managing covers in an organized way, beginning before they even walk through the door. During their visit, guests’ profiles are updated with relevant information to build a database for owners to draw from in customizing future visits. SevenRooms is also able to offer reservation upgrades and additional experiences, along with event management systems that help organize processes to generate more revenue for businesses. Marketing campaigns can also be tracked to make targeting relevant guests a simple task.




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            Hospitality Spaces

            There are a number of environments where SevenRooms can be integrated to streamline operational processes and improve guest relations. Restaurants see improvements through utilizing reservation features that build customer profiles and create ease within in-house seating. In the world of hotels, staying organized with the thousands of guests staying at the venue each year becomes an essential priority. With SevenRooms, guest information can be synced across properties to create a seamless experience no matter where they stay. Successful marketing campaigns created through the system make for loyal guests as they see the perks of repeating visits across properties. Nightlife venues also benefit from using SevenRooms through keeping track of the bevy of patrons that often slip through the cracks. Guestlist management, promoter tracking tools and check-in systems all contribute to a successful night of service. Live spend tracking lets owners see which of their guests are big supporters of the brand, and information kept in guest profiles contributes to helpug them feel like a welcomed regular. Other entertainment spaces like sporting and entertainment venues, membership clubs and the like have also seen benefits from SevenRooms’ organizational support.

             

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              Sip and Savor at the Best Wine Bars in LA

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              Best Wine Bars in Los Angeles

              Good wine can be easy to find, but enjoying an exceptional wine can be an unforgettable experience. With plenty of wine lovers in the Los Angeles area, the number of wine-dedicated establishments has risen to accommodate the ever-growing hobby. Whether you’re stopping in for happy hour or getting cozy during date night, there are a number of places you can visit to get unique and rare wines that will please your palate. If you’re a love of a great white or tasty red, check out some of the best wine bars in LA.




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              Heritage Fine Wines

              Placed in a prime Beverly Hills location, one might think Heritage Fine Wines would be a place only limited to wine professionals or knowledgeable connoisseurs, but that’s simply not true. Heritage Fine Wines does an incredible job of making all their guests feel welcomed with a staff that’s always happy to give you a few wine tips if you need it.




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              A.O.C.

              A.O.C. in Beverly Hills is owned by duo Caroline Styne, a top LA sommelier and James Beard Restaurateur of the Year, and Suzanne Goin, a 3-time James Beard Award-winning chef. A.O.C. quickly gained industry recognition for their delectable food and rich wine pairings.




              Bacari West Adams

              This unique, Downtown wine bar has gained famed for its creativity and innovation. A rebranding of the former Bacaro LA, their wine list consists of small-batch labels and oddball flavors from all over the world, but namely from the budding winery markets in Slovenia and Morocco.

              Bar Bandini

              A dimly lit, moody interior and friendly service are just a few of the reasons this Echo Park locale is a neighborhood favorite. The wine list focuses on California natural wines made with little to no intervention, making for a fresh sip paired with Bandini’s small bites.

              Bar Covell

              Bar Covell in East Hollywood is the quintessential Los Angeles wine bar. Started by Dustin Lancaster and Matthew Kaner, this homey and welcoming wine bar boasts a selection of over 150 labels from 24 countries. Come in for a visit and the bartender will recommend some selections to pair with their delicious small plates.

              Marvin

              Stop into Marvin for Sunday brunch in West Hollywood, and after a couple bottomless mimosas, you might forget you’re not actually in a French bistro. Between the vast wine selection, the menu and the decor, this go-to destination is about as close to a French wine house as you can get in Los Angeles.

              South End

              South End in Venice serves up one of the best combinations you can think of: fine wines and delicious pizzas. Their variety of unique labels and taste profiles ensures that no matter what kind of pizza you’d like to order, there is a perfect wine pairing just for you.

              Vertical Wine Bistro

              A quaint wine bar in Old Town Pasadena, Vertical Wine Bistro offers over 650 different wines by the bottle, and over 70 by glass. With such an extensive list, it’ll be a challenge to settle on just one bottle. Taste a few favorites by ordering one of their wine flights to try out a variety of flavors.

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                8 Must-See Los Angeles Landmarks for Your Next Vacation

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                Los Angeles Landmarks

                Los Angeles is rich with a history that’s constantly changing. With more than 200 years of culture built into its walls, the city has developed numerous landmarks that each hold significance for LA residents. If you’re visiting Los Angeles, you may want to take time to visit these must-see Los Angeles landmarks to make the most of your vacation.




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                Hollywood Sign

                Arguably one of the most recognizable places in the world, the Hollywood sign is a definite must-see for anybody visiting the city. Thanks to the placement of the sign in the hills, there are numerous hiking and walking trails all along the area and leading right up to it, allowing you to take some amazing photos.




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                Venice Canals

                A true staple of life in Los Angeles is the Venice Canals. The Italy-inspired layout is filled with houses right on the water and bridges to get a view of the scenery. Whether it’s a romantic moonlit walk or simply a great photo-op, the Canals are a cool place to visit for a unique experience on the Westside.




                Walt Disney Concert Hall

                Not only is the Walt Disney Concert Hall the main venue for the world-renowned LA Philharmonic, but it is also an architectural icon due to its chrome exterior and intricate design. While you can’t always get inside without a ticket or paying for a tour, you can certainly walk around the exterior of the building to see a great view of Downtown Los Angeles.

                Griffith Observatory

                Griffith Observatory is the nation’s leader in public astronomy, a great meeting place for people of all ages and walks of life, and boasts one of the best views in LA to grab a photo. While the grounds are always open to the public for walking, hiking, and photo-taking, the actual observatory is open to the public every day but Monday to help you get educated on the stars.

                Santa Monica Pier

                Seen in countless movies, TV shows, music videos and the like, the Santa Monica Pier could be one of the most recognizable spots in Los Angeles. Whether you want to dine at their beachside restaurants, shop for souvenirs, listen to live music, or ride the roller coaster, you’ll be able to accomplish it all at this lively destination.

                Los Angeles County Museum of Art

                If you’ve ever seen pictures of people standing in the middle of a maze of white street lamps, you’ll be glad to know they were taken outside of the LACMA. Along with having this uber-famous photo spot, they offer a world-class selection of contemporary art, historical pieces, and installations. You can easily spend a whole day here enjoying the museum along with dining at their restaurants and a coffee shop.

                Hollywood Walk of Fame

                Everyone should see Hollywood at least once, and walking along the Walk of Fame is a great way to see your favorite celebrities immortalized while at the same time taking in all the sights and smells that Hollywood has to offer. Stray from the main path a little bit and visit a TV show taping, a movie at TCL Chinese Theater or get freaked out at Madame Tussauds wax museum.

                Olvera Street

                As the oldest street in all of Los Angeles, Olvera Street is a must-see for locals and tourists alike. The street is rich with Hispanic-American history and culture, and that can be seen through the many educational tours, local cart vendors, and longtime restaurants and shops. If you’re in Downtown LA on days like Dia de Los Muertos, be sure to visit and take in all the celebrations have to offer.

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                  The Top 10 New Food Trends for 2022

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                  Top 10 New Food Trends 2022

                  With every new year comes a wave of new trends projected to gain popularity in the world of food products, dining and hospitality. These top new food trends for 2022 will likely start to pop up on grocery store shelves and restaurant menus as the months go by. Add some variety to your diet this year by tasting some of the front runners that should be soon coming to a table near you.




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                  Pinsa

                  This century-old, Italian style of cooking pizza makes for a fluffier dough by using soy and rice flours, making it a healthier alternative to traditional pizza. The trend is already common in Italy but is now expected to make its way to the US.




                  Ghost Kitchens

                  With delivery apps increasingly making up a larger portion of dining out, sometimes a brick and mortar restaurant isn’t even necessary. Delivery-only ghost kitchens are expected to become more common, even offering a variety of cuisines or brands all made in a single private kitchen.




                  Alcoholic Kombucha

                  Consumers have embraced kombucha in past years, and will moving towards integrating booze to enjoy it as a health-conscious, alcoholic beverage. The product has already become popular along the coasts and will soon find its way across the country as a food trend in 2020.

                  Cauliflower

                  Those following vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free or keto diet plans have given cauliflower its time in the spotlight in recent years. This vegetable will continue to be seen as an alternative to starches like potatoes and gluten products like bread.

                  Wood-Fire Cooking

                  While many are used to seeing pizzas cooked in a wood-fired method, 2020 will bring new creativity with chefs using open hearths to make different kinds of food. Guests love to see their food being prepared in real time, and this cooking style is expected to deliver a show along with your meal in 2020.

                  Mocktails

                  Non-alcoholic cocktails will have a moment in 2020, with dry happy hours and zero-proof beverages piquing the interest of consumers. Thoughtfully-made elixirs with fresh juice blends are sure to keep guests interested in these healthier alternative drinks.

                  Oat Milk & Milk Alternatives

                  With cow’s milk slowly but surely phasing its way out of fridges across America, non-animal based alternatives are being adopted as necessities for consumers. With soy and almond milk being a favorite, soon oat milk will be added to the group as a go-to alternative.

                  Seafood Snacks

                  Stores and restaurants will be taking Japan’s lead in embracing seafood, including vegetables, as a snack food. Roasted seaweed and salmon skins will gain more traction along with innovative items like kelp jerky.

                  Hummus

                  There’s no secret that hummus is a go-to snack for many people, but this year it’ll be used differently than consumers have seen in the past. Adventurous flavors will come about along with menus integrating hummus into desserts, making for a unique and healthy treat.

                  Probiotics

                  Many people have integrated probiotics into their diet for digestive health, but this year the trend will also include dry items that can be stored in your pantry. Things like cereal, granola, nut butters and nutrition bars will be made to be shelf-stable for long term storage.

                  Vegan Meat Snacks

                  Veggie versions of popular dishes have made their way onto menus all over the world and will continue to do so throughout 2020. Consumers will also see vegan meat snacks line the shelves of your local grocery store with options like soy jerky and mushroom bacon chips.

                  Celtuce

                  Kale and romaine are on their way out with celtuce, a lettuce cultivar, moving in as an alternative. The health benefits to this versatile, Chinese lettuce makes it worth adding to any meal as a side dish or even as an ingredient in juices and smoothies.

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                    The 8 Best Museums in Los Angeles

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                    Best Museums in Los Angeles

                    Los Angeles is filled to the brim with world-class museums, art exhibits, public education areas, and other attractions. With such a large selection of things to do for lovers of art or history, it can be hard to narrow down your options and decide on just one activity to do for the day. Here are some of the best museums in Los Angeles to help make your choice a little easier.




                    David Hockney: Something New in Painting and Photography and even Printing… Continued – L.A. Louver

                    David Hockney is returning to a Los Angeles art gallery, the L.A. Louver, for his 22nd exhibit in the space. The exhibit largely focuses on Hockney’s more recent works, including large scale photographs and multi-canvas paintings.




                    MONUMENTality – Getty Center

                    This in-depth historical exhibition by the Getty Center looks at the history of humans in relation to monuments that they have erected. This exhibit takes a look at not only how history’s greatest monuments were constructed, but also the myth, lore, and religious beliefs that surround them.




                    Ai Weiwei: Life Cycle – Marciano Art Foundation

                    Ai Weiwei is an internationally famed artist who is bringing four of his sculptures to the Marciano Art Foundation in 2019, Life Cycle being the only one that has never been shown before. The large-scale sculpture focus on the current global refugee and immigration crisis.

                    The Propeller Group – Luckman Fine Arts Complex

                    The Propeller Group is an art collective based out of Vietnam and are bringing some of their works to America for the first time. The works being brought to the Luckman Fine Arts Complex encompass a variety of media including film, photography, installation art, sculpture, and paintings.

                    The Casspir Project – The Rendon Gallery

                    Ralph Ziman is a South-African born Los Angeles-based artist that is bringing his genius art exhibit The Casspir Project to the Rendon Gallery, opening February 7th. The installation includes oral history, documentary, film, sculpture, and photography. It even includes a bead and neon paint covered 11-tonne military vehicle.

                    West of Modernism: California Graphic Design, 1975 to 1995 – LACMA

                    This collaboration between LACMA’s Decorative Arts and Design department and Prints and Drawings Department takes a deeper look at how graphic design in California was being transformed from 1975 to 1995 based on the political climate of the country, along with artistic movements that were hitting the state at the time.

                    Noa Yekutieli: Pedestal – Track 16 Gallery

                    Nao Yekutieli’s latest site-specific installation art piece titled Pedestal is completely made up of rocks, lumps of concrete, strings, and paper cutouts. The exhibit is a look into how we as a human race take narrative from the wreckage and rubble of historical events. The exhibit will be open to the public until March 2nd.

                    California Artists in the Marciano Collection – Marciano Art Foundation

                    This large-scale art show is an inclusive exhibition of 40 artworks by 30 California-based artists. The show is an aim to bring more attention and support to largely contemporary artists in all of California, but especially Los Angeles. At the end of the show, the Art Foundation will be awarding the first ever Marciano Artadia Prize to a Los Angeles based contemporary artist, with the prize including a payout of $25,000.

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