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Monday:

Rush Hour at CAST Lounge
Viceroy Santa Monica’s new “Rush Hour” menu is available only at CAST Lounge and poolside, featuring $5-$7 bites and cocktails. Lounge poolside, wait out the traffic and ease your road rage with the following: $7 cocktails like their signature Ocean Ave. Heat made with tequila, triple sec, house made spicy syrup, as well as classics like sangria, cosmos, lemon drops, margaritas and mimosas; $6 wines by the glass; $5 beers; and $5 bites from Executive Chef Larry Monaco. Bites include truffle fries, charcuterie & cheese, Viceroy sliders, margarita flatbread, yakitori meatballs, chicken schnitzel sliders and more. Daily, 5 – 7 pm; 1819 Ocean Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90401

Wine Aficionado Mondays at Avec Nous
Avec Nous is digging into their wine cellar to bring incredible wine specials to wine lovers on Monday evenings. Deals on specialty bottles of wine include (but are certainly not limited to): Vosne-Romanee Champy 2006; Cote Rotie, Pierre Gaillard 2011; Rioja “Gran Reserva” Vinedos de Paganos El Puntido 2006; Champagne Gaston Chiquet “Tradition” Brut NV; Domaine Lafouge “Les Hautes” Auxey-Duresses 2011; Mas de Daumas Gassac Rouge, Langeudoc 2012; and Josef Leitz “Rüdesheimer Magdalenenkreuz” Riesling Spätlese, Rheingau 2010. While you’re there, join in their Cocktail Hour because it’s daily from 4-7 pm. Items are all priced $10 or under, including: $2 Oyster Martinis; $8 cocktails like Moscow Mule, Boulevardier, Paloma and well drink specials; $10 featured wines; $8 – $10 bites menu including foie gras crostini, truffle fries, shrimp cocktail, 6 oysters on the half shell, two beef sliders, and two grilled lamb chops. Wine Aficionado: Every Monday, 4 pm – closing; 9291 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210

Meet Winemaker Alex Pomerantz of Kivelstadt Cellars at Taste WBK
Located in Glen Ellyn, Kivelstadt Cellars was founded by Jordan Kivelstadt, a twenty something consultant who abandoned his career for a love of wine. After traveling the world and making wine in California, Australia, Ghile and Argentina, Jordan drew inspiration from his winemaking experiences and travels by making 125 cases of Estate Syrah in 2007. Since the original production, Kivelstadt Cellars has grown to 3,500 cases annually creating wine that’s approachable and challenges the status quo of conventional California wines. The five-course, farm-to-fork menu, created by Executive Chef Brad Neumann includes Thai-Style Shrimp Currie paired with Mother of Invention Rhone White Blend 2015; Wild Mushroom Canneloni paired with Sibling Rivalry Estate Pinto Noir 2014; Bay Leaf Brined Turkey; Braised Lamb & Bacon Ragu paired with The Inheritance Estate Syrah 2012; and dessert of Goat Cheese Crème Puffs paired with The Family Secret Sauvignon Blanc 2015. Space limited to just 35 guests. $85; Monday, 6:30 pm; 3506 E. Broadway, Long Beach, CA; 562.433.1000

Rustic Canyon Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
Rustic Canyon Wine Bar & Seasonal Kitchen, helmed by Chef Jeremy Fox, is turning ten years old on December 8th. To ring in the anniversary, the Rustic Canyon Family is bringing together chef friends from around the country, as well as from the restaurant’s past, to collaborate on a series of multi-course dinners on October 3, November 7, and December 8. Rustic Canyon was born out of a series of dinners hosted by Josh in his family’s beautiful tree house of a home, nestled in Santa Monica’s Rustic Canyon neighborhood.  Every month, lovers of quality food and wine gathered around a long, candlelit table to share the joy of a meal created with thought and passion. New friends were made, stories were told, and favorite wines were discovered. Over the years, Josh and his wife, Zoe Nathan, grew their tight-knit family of restaurants to include Huckleberry Bakery & Café, Milo & Olive, Sweet Rose CreameryCassia, and Esters Wine Shop & Bar. This week, cactchWalter Manzke (République),Jessica Koslow (Sqirl), Ori Menashe (Bestia), and Josef Centeno (Bäco Mercat, Bar Amá, Orsa & Winston, Ledlow, and the forthcoming Bäcoshop) join him and Rustic Canyon Pastry Chef Jun Tan for this six-course dinner. There is a vegetarian option available for the December 8 dinner, and all other modifications and substitutions are politely declined. Additionally, Wine Director Kathryn Coker and Sommelier Ferdinando Mucinero have created optional Classic Wine Pairings and Rare and Vintage Wine Pairings, which can be purchased in advance or during each dinner. $125, $55/classic wine pairing, $95/rare and vintage wine pairing; Monday (also December 8th); 1119 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401; No reservations will be taken over the phone.

The Morrison Pub‘s Election Specials
The restaurant will be offering a free beer or wine from the happy hour menu (when purchasing an item from the regular menu) to all customers that come in with a voting sticker! To all underage voters (18-21) the restaurant will be serving a complimentary award winning bread pudding! Offer limited to 1 per person. The  venue will be festively decorated with red, white & blue balloons throughout and they will also be broadcasting the results live! Monday & Tuesday, 3 pm-midnight; 3179 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90039

Tuesday:

Bar10
They are changing things up for the fall and introducing several new food dishes as well as cocktails! Today, they will launch these new items and also be offering 1/2 off all of the new dishes and cocktails while they play the election night results on their big screen televisions and projector! New food includes Grilled Cactus Leaf (vegan option available) with marinara, 3-cheese blend, sliced avocado, pico de gallo, Queso Fresco, and cilantro; Red Bean chili with beef, cheddar cheese, sour cream, and green onion; Grandma’s Meatballs, Mozzarella stuffed meatballs in marinara, with arugula, basil, and crostini; Salmon Crudo with sushi grade lemon cured salmon on house tortilla chips, pico de gallo, arugula, and seaweed salad; ‘Goin’ Deep’ Frites with your choice of one, lightly battered, perfectly fried pickles, green beans, onion rings, calamari or fish & chips; and Beet Salad with goat cheese, orange honey glaze, balsamic reduction, and house candied walnuts. For dessert they will also be offering Chef’s Chocolate Cake  and “Fruitcake” Fruit Cake. The cocktail menu includes The Pink Slip made with Russian Standard Vodka, agave, lime, strawberry, cucumber, and jalapeño; PAMA Bitch Margarita made with Casamigos Reposado, Cointreau, PAMA, lime, orange, and agave; Peaching For The Stars made with Peach Ciroc, peach purée, TripleSec, lemon, simple syrup, and strawberry; Is That A Cucumber Gin Your Pocket? made with Bombay Sapphire, lemon, simple syrup, cucumber, and mint; Ain’t No Saint made with Grey Goose vodka, St. Germaine, lime, lemon, and orange; Honey Badger made with Bullet Rye, honey, lemon, and bitters. Tuesday; 8933 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069; 323.332.6445

TART Restaurant’s Election Day Specials
In honor of Election Day tomorrow, TART restaurant in the Farmer’s Daughter Hotel will be running a drink special for all voters! A two for one drink deal will be available for anyone who presents their “voted” sticker. Tuesday, 5 pm; 115 S Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036

The Independence Election Day Specials
They are celebrating #ImWithBeer on Election Night. Get $5 draft craft beer and specialty cocktails by bartender Vincenzo Marianella. Take your pick of the Bad Hombre tequila cocktail, Nasty Woman vodka drink, or the Straight Outta Options Long Island variation. At 9 pm there will be an Uncle Sam Drawing where you will have the chance to win gift cards. Tuesday; 205 Broadway, Santa Monica, CA 90401; 310.458.2500

Tabula Rasa Bar‘s Election Day Specials
They will be covering the election where you can watch the results on the bar’s tvs. From 8-11 pm, enjoy live music from Eric Schnieder and take the edge off with any of Tabula Rasa’s wine and beer selections paired with their Cubano and other tasty bar snacks. Tuesday, 5 pm; 5125 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027

Big Bar Election Day
Big Bar will be hosting a drinking night for the occasion. As each state reports its results, guest bartender Tobin Shea (Redbird) will serve up that state’s historical cocktail with either a red or blue coaster per the outcome. The drinks will only be available after the results. Shea has also created cocktails inspired by Madame President and Mr. President. When the next President is determined that winning cocktail will be available for the rest of the month. Tuesday; 1927 Hillhurst Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027; 323.644.0100

Harlowe Election Day Deals
Every bar in the 1933 Group including Harlowe, Sassafras, and Highland Park Bowl will be offering a free shot of booze to those who present their “I Voted” stickers. Harlowe will broadcast the election coverage on its big screen. Tuesday, 5 pm-2 am; 7321 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90046; 323.876.5839

Salt’s Cure Election Day Deals
The Kyle Crane Band is playing every Tuesday from 8-11 pm, but on election night they’re accompanied by drink special, the $10 Red, White, and Blue Swizzle with rum, lime, blue curacao, and bitters. Tuesday; 1155 N Highland Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90038; 323.465.7258

The Lincoln Election Day Specials
The Lincoln is having guests bring their own “Born in the USA”-inspired vinyl and mix tapes to be played by the resident DJs. Specialty cocktails ($12 each) include the Nasty Woman with rye, applejack, lemon, blueberry, and mint; the Hollywood Boulevardier; and The Green Party Killer with gin, mint, egg, simple syrup, and atomized Fernet. Tuesday; 2536 Lincoln Blvd, Venice, CA 90291; 310.822.1715

The Standard Election Day Party
The Downtown and Hollywood Standard Hotels will have their own Election Night parties. In Hollywood, expect political burlesque with a live DJ, band, and drinks. DTLA’s party promises to help you get through this stressful time with massage therapists, a chakra healer, and red and blue shots. Tuesday, 5 pm; 550 S Flower St, Los Angeles, CA 90071; 213.892.8080

Honeycut‘s Election Day Party
Dance all night long and enjoy the special of the night, Peroni and a shot of Meletti for $7. Why the combo? They felt this election is a bittersweet choice, between the lesser of two evils. So they’re offering up the one-two punch of an Italian lager and a bittersweet amaro. Tuesday; 819 S Flower St, Los Angeles, CA 90017; 213.688.0888

Bar Toni’s Election Day Party
Bartender Alex Barbatsis is toasting the election with $8 bourbon Old Fashioneds and blended Harvey Wallbangers while watching election coverage. By the way if the election is too much, they’ll mix in some Turner Classics movies to lighten up the mood. Tuesday; 4745 Lankershim Blvd
North Hollywood, CA 91602; 818.763.0131

The Wallace Election Day Specials
They are running “Make America Drunk Again” specials where classic cocktails like the daiquiri and Aviation are $8, draft beer is $4, and a bucket of chicken thighs with hot sauce is $8. Also, free Calabrian chili and garlic popcorn for everyone at the bar! Tuesday; 3833 Main St, Culver City, CA 90232; 310.463.6940

The Detour Bistro Bar’s Election Day Specials
They will be cheering you up on Election Day by offering happy hour all day and, every customer who shows up with a “voting” sticker, gets a free red OR blue shot of their choice. Tuesday, 11 am-11 pm; 12473 W. Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90066; 424.289.8191

The Abbey Food & Bar
They will be hosting an Election Day Party in conjunction with the Human Rights Campaign. The Election will be on all screens with full volume for you to gather together to watch the results. Tuesday; 692 N Robertson Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069; 310.289.8410

K Ramen. Burger. Beer.
Get to The Americana in Glendale because K Ramen. Burger. Beer will be giving 20.16% off anyone who rocks their “I Voted” sticker on Election Day. Tuesday; 702 Americana Way, 2nd Floor, Glendale, CA 91210; 818.741.2701

AR Cucina Election Day Specials
Akasha Richmond’s new Italian spot will be airing the election on the TV all night. Wear your “I Voted” sticker to enjoy happy hour prices like half price on domestic wines til close. There is the Nasty Woman with cinnamon-infused whiskey and Bad Hombre with mezcal and chili liqueur cocktails. Tuesday; 9531 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232; 310.558.8800

Napa Valley Grille
This Westwood spot will be doing an “I Voted” Promotion on Election Day. The first 200 people who visits Napa Valley Grille wearing an “I Voted” sticker will receive a mini Red, White and Blue Velvet Cupcake! Tuesday; 1100 Glendon Ave #100, Los Angeles, CA 90024; 310.824.3322

Public School (PS213, PS310, PS805, PS818)
All locations of Public School will be doing Beer Pong with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on the beer pong balls. Also, there will be “Recess” (happy hour) all day long. Tuesday

Election Night Viewing Party with Three Day Rule and BallotReady
They are hosting an Election Night Viewing Party that’s open bar and free to attend! The only way to get in, is by showing your “I Voted” sticker. Watch the results come in on a jumbo screen, while enjoying open bar, and lite bites, red & blue jello shots, a magician, and even multiple VR experience rooms, sponsored by Winc Wine ClubDonQ RumsJust ChillVRental, and Bondi Harvest Cafe. If  don’t have your ‘I Voted’ sticker, you can make a $20 donation to The Fulfillment Fund, an LA-based educational charity. Tuesday, 5 pm; Village Workspaces, (Luxury co-working) 11845 W Olympic Blvd, 11th Floor, Los Angeles, 90064

Bubbly at Fundamental LA
I am a champagne lover. Sometimes it can cost a pretty penny. Well, head over to Fundamental LA and sip on the champs without breaking the bank! You will get five-flight champagne taster with snacks! $35; Tuesday; 1303 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024; 310.444.7581

Taste on Melrose’s Election Day Deals
Watch the election results in the restaurant’s atrium on a big screen projector and bar TVs. The happy hour menu will run all day with $6 house cocktails, house wine, Pomegranate Basil Sangria, and draft beers. Head bartender Mark Fantasia will create patriotic-inspired cocktails too. Flashing your “I Voted” sticker for a free glass of bubbly with purchase. Tuesday, 11 am; 454 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90069; 323.852.6888

Plan Check’s Election Day Specials
All three Plan Checks (DTLA, Santa Monica, Sawtelle) will be running election-themed specials. The heated presidential race inspired two very spicy burgers: the Nasty Woman burger with Sriracha leather and the Bad Hombre burger with habanero cheese and spicy mayo. Drink specials include The Candidate, a sparkly gin and elderflower cocktail ($8), Make Americanos Great Again — with whiskey, Campari, Yellow Chartreuse ($8), as well as a $2 shot of Crown Royale Canadian Whisky just in case you’re thinking of heading for the border.

Haché LA‘s Election Day Special
On election day, grab a free order of Mick’s Triple Cooked Fries when you go in wearing the “I Voted” sticker! Tuesday, 11:30 am-11 pm; 3319 West Sunset Blvd, Silver Lake, CA 90026; 323.928.2963

Hyperion Public‘s Election Day Special
Hyperion Public Silver Lake and Hyperion Public Studio City are hosting an American “F Yeah” Election Day Party. Enjoy happy hour with eats all under $6 including Grilled Cheese, Crispy Shrimp Tacos, Chicken Fries, Asian Steak Lettuce Cups, Spicy Blueberry Wings, medium or hot Buffalo Wings, and Sliders. Drink specials include PBRand Tecate for only $3, Bud Light and Corona for $4, all draft beers for $5 and well cocktails, house red, white & sparkling wine for just $6. There is even a happy hour specialty cocktails like the Dark & Stormy with light and dark rum, ginger beer and lime juice; and the Old Fashioned with bourbon, bitters, sugar, orange peel and cherry. Tuesday, 4-7 pm; Hyperion Public Silver Lake – 2358 Hyperion Ave, Silver Lake, CA 90027; 323.761.6440; Hyperion Public Studio City – 12969 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604; 818.464.3750 (Photo Credit: acuna-hansen)

Red O Santa Monica‘s Election Day Special
They are offering happy hour all night long! Specials include Classic Guacamole for $5, Quesadilla made with a flour tortilla, cheese blend, blackened chicken, caramelized onion, roasted poblano chile, pico de gallo and guacamole for $6; Fresh Corn & Goat Cheese Tamales made with fresh ground corn masa, Laura Chenel goat cheese and tomatillo sauce for $6; Appoint Ahi Tuna Tartare with Yellowfin ahi tuna, chile cumin oli, guacamole, wakami, harissa aioli, pickled red onion and crushed tortilla for $10; the $6 Queso Fundido with a melted cheese blend, caramelized onion, roasted poblano chile and choice of homemade chorizo. You can also get three Street Tacos for $3 each including Carnitas Tacos with cilantro lime yogurt, chipotle purée, radish and green Mexican onion; Chicken Tacos with tinga sauce, fried plantain, queso fresco, crema, avocado and crispy plantain chips; and the Braised Short Rib Tacos with roasted tomato-serrano sauce, onions, cilantro, Monterey Jack Cheese and heirloom potato chips. Happy hour cocktails are $7 and include the House Margarita with Espolon Blanco tequila, house-made limonada and Triple Sec; the La Rosita made with Skyy Vodka, lemon, hibiscus syrup and apple essence, served up with a sugar rim; the Moscow Mule with Stoli vodka, lime and ginger beer; and The American Spirit, crafted with reposado tequila, Blue Curaçao, lime juice, egg whites and a dash of bitters. Select Wines like are only $7 while bottled beer is $5. Tuesday, 3 pm to close; 1541 Ocean Ave, Suite 120, Santa Monica, CA 90401; 310.458.1600

The Corner Door Election Day Specials
For those who don’t want to watch the election coverage, stop by The Corner Door, which has no TVs, but does have one of the best bartenders, Beau du Bois. He’ll be serving up the OG Presidente ($10) made with aged rum, bianco vermouth, and dry curaçao. Tuesday; 12477 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066; 310.313.5810

Wednesday:

Baldoria Bar +Kitchen and Source Imports Host 2nd Annual Boire Beaujolais Party
Boire Beaujolais, The Source Import’s 10 Crus Tasting After Party, is a celebration of the region of Beaujolais and highlights one of the best wine growing locations in the world. For only $15 at the door, guests can indulge in a night of bottomless Beaujolais wines and a specifically paired cheese and salami spread. As well, guests are welcome to bring their own bottle of Beaujolais. In addition to the wine, Baldoria’s full menu will be available for purchase throughout the night. Wednesday, 7 pm; 243 South San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Thursday:

The Stand Opens
Already established in Northridge, Encino, Century City and Woodland Hills, The Stand serves up redefined American classics. Murray Wishengrad, CEO/President of The Stand, joined by Jason Wishengrad, Executive Vice President and Culinary Director, and Andrew Jhawar, Chairman, bring The Stand’s first OC location to life. The 90-seat indoor restaurant with outdoor common dining patio accommodating 200, embraces an upscale casual vibe, with sophisticated and modern interiors designed by Architect Jonathan Glasglow, in partnership with Murray and Jason Wishengrad. The Stand’s menu features “Stand Dogs”, “Standwiches”, and, new to Irvine, a breakfast, launching November 21, with menu items including a Short Rib Hash Stack and French Toast. In addition to menu highlights of Spicy Beef Short Rib with Chipotle & Beer Braised Short Rib; El Capitan made with beef burger, braised short rib, pickled peppers & onions, guacamole & Chimichurri, other items include Southwest Chicken with cheddar cheese, bacon, guacamole, corn salsa, tortilla strips & sweet chili aioli; Seared Ahi Tuna Salad with sesame slaw, pickled jalapeño, crispy onion strings, orange sesame dressing & ciabatta; and the Sesame Kale Salad with Heirloom tomatoes, roasted tomatoes, chickpeas, sunflower seeds, diced bacon, Feta cheese, & lemon sesame vinaigrette. Stand Dogs and Sausages can be custom made or selected from the menu offerings, including The “O” Dog with corn salsa, cilantro lime aioli, Sriracha, & crispy onion strings served on a poppy bun and Three Pigs Sausage with bratwurst, bacon tomato jam, porchetta, Swiss cheese, chimichurri, green apple & red onion slaw. All dishes have the option to be topped with over 20 house-made condiments and loaded toppings included stand chili, bacon tomato jam, sweet pickle relish, chimichurri slaw, and fried egg. Beverages comprise a large selection of wine and 20 draft beers on tap, including the signature 20 oz. Stand Blonde Ale and 3 Golden Road beers, served exclusively to The Stand locations. Thursday, 11 am; 5633 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618; 949.262.9090

Café Bustelo Los Angeles Pop-Up Cafe Experience
Enjoy complimentary coffee (iced/hot), cortadito, cafecito or café con leche, enjoy an interactive photo booth, collaborative art mural, and take advantage of the complimentary wi-fi & phone charging stations while sitting in the lounge seating and listening to energizing music. There’s also an online product and merchandise showcase. The schedule of “Bustelo Sessions,” including interactive demos and performances including: Live 3D Chalk Art (Thursday, afternoon); Salsa Dance Performance By Jessi Malay (Friday, 3 pm); and DJ Set By DJ Tony AM From Mega 96.3 (Saturday, 4 pm)Thursday – Monday, 8 am – 7 pm; 5625 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028

Tam O’Shanter‘s Special Wine Pairing Dinner with Ken Brown Wines
Tam O’Shanter will hosting a four-course wine pairing dinner with Ken Brown Wines. Featured wines include 2014 Ken Brown Sauvignon Blanc, Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara, complimented with an of assorted cheeses and poached quince; 2013 Ken Brown Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills, complimented with a grilled Portobello and arugula salad with lemon and balsamic; 2013 Ken Brown Pinot Noir, “Rita’s Crown Vineyard”, Santa Rita Hills, complimented with an entrée of duck breast with parsnip puree, carrot chips and red wine reduction; and 2013 Ken Brown Syrah, “A Cuvee”, Santa Barbara County, complimented with a chocolate walnut torte with ganache glaze, candied walnuts and coffee Chantilly cream. A pioneer in Santa Barbara County, Ken Brown has devoted his career to the pursuit of great Pinot Noir. His craft is his passion and with a very small production of only 3,000 cases per year, he has hands-on involvement in every phase of the wine growing process. $85; Wednesday, 6:30 pm; 2980 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039; 323.664.0228

Michael’s On Naples to Host Annual Truffles Dinner
It’s currently white truffle season in Italy, and Michael’s On Naples is taking full advantage by hosting its annual Truffle Dinner. The four-course dinner will be paired with wines from Italy’s Prunotto Winery. Prunotto is a century-old winery located in Alba, Italy, where white truffles are plentiful and foraged during the late fall. Lorenzo Mottola, wine ambassador for Prunotto, will make the trek from Italy to Long Beach to educate and discuss the various wines you will taste that evening. Referred to as trifola d’Alba Madonna in Italy (Truffle of the White Mother), Chef Eric Samaniego has created a savory menu showcasing the delicacy including Zuppa, Potato soup, slow poached egg paired with 2012 Roero Arneis; Risotto with grana cheese and sweetbreads paired with 2009 Barbera D’Asti “Costamiole”; Pesce al forno, Pan seared sole, with melted leeks and celery root paired with 2012 Barbaresco; Guancie ‘ Manzo, Braised beef cheeks, pomme puree, salsify paired with 2008 Barolo “Bussia”; Torta di Pere, Spiced pear tart with vanilla bean gelato paired with 2014 Moscato D’Asti. $250; Thursday, 6:30 pm; 5620 E 2nd St, Long Beach, CA 90803; 562.439.7080

Officine Brera Launches Bi-Monthly Wine Dinner with Winery, Cascina Val Del Prete
Prominent Northern Italian restaurant, Officine BRERA, introduces its bi-monthly wine dinner series with debut winery, Cascina Val del Prete. Chef Angelo Auriana presents a four-course menu to go with the carefully selected wine pairings from second-generation winemaker Mario Roagna. You will discover the certified organic and biodynamic options produced in Roero, situated within the northeastern most part of Cuneo, known for its sandy soil that makes intense red varietals like Arneis, Barbera, and Nebbiolo. the menu includes Farinata made with chickpea flour, Garda olive oil, and cracked pepper; Crocchette Di Pesce, Fish Croquettes with a tomato-pepper sauce paired with Roero Arneis “Luet”; Battuta Cruda, hand-chopped beef with celery, Raspadura cheese, and quail egg paired with Roero “Bricco Medica”; Second course of Raviolacci made with beef cheek, natural jus, and Raspadura Cheese paired with Barbera “Carolina”; Cosciotto D’Agnello, Spit-Roasted California Leg of Lamb, Rosemary Potatoes, Peppers, and Natural Jus paired with a Selection of magnums from Roero ’06 – Roero ’09; and a Selection of Cheeses paired with Roero Arneis “Bizzarro”. *Menu items subject to change. Thursday, 7 pm; $150 (Includes of tax and gratuity); 1331 East 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90021; 213.553.8006; Reservations Required Table 8 to reserve seats

Holiday Ice Rink® Pershing Square Opens
Presented by Bai, the Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square kicks off its winter 2016 season on through January 16th. Now in its 19th season, the rink presents a winter wonderland in the heart of DTLA and this season’s roster of free community and special events includes the Ice Breaker: Opening Celebration, the DJ Spotlight Series, Polar Bear Skate, Learn to Curl and its first-ever Silent Night Skate Party. The City’s largest outdoor rink is open everyday throughout the season—including holidays—and is the perfect gathering place. Framed by towering skyscrapers and stunning historical landmarks, can you pick a better backdrop for a skate? A portion of proceeds will benefit the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks. $4-$9; 532 S Olive St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

AFI Fest
This annual film fest is presented by Audi and is the American Film Institute’s annual celebration of international cinema from modern masters and emerging filmmakers. Taking place in Hollywood and features nightly galas, special screenings, conversations and tributes. It’s one of LA’s best recurring cinema events, with premieres of everything from awards contenders to potential indie breakouts. To learn more about AFI Membership, or to become a member, click here.

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