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Los Angeles Weekend Roundup

The Best Things To Do in Los Angeles 4/19/24 – 4/21/24
Friday

The Palm Celebrates National Chicken Parmesan Day with $2 Chicken Parmigiana Sliders

In honor of National Chicken Parmesan Day, The Palm, the upscale DTLA steakhouse renowned for its timeless elegance and exquisite fare, is offering delicious $2 Chicken Parmigiana Sliders in the bar area. $2; Friday, 4 – 6:30 pm; 1100 Flower St, Los Angeles, CA 90015; 213.763.4600

An image of Chicken Parmigiana Sliders from The Palm.
Celebrate National Chicken Parmesan Day with $2 Chicken Parmigiana Sliders at The Palm.

Venice Staple Gran Blanco Relaunches

Gran Blanco, the Venice staple (and Great White sister restaurant) is reopening today following a period of redevelopment of the space and menu. Located in the heart of Venice and just below the iconic Venice sign on Windward Avenue, Gran Blanco brings together a community of culinary experts, drink selections, and musical talent to deliver an experience unlike anything else in the surrounding neighborhood. Gran Blanco’s next act results from a years-long journey drawing on the team’s passions, experimentation, and global travel to craft a refined dining experience for their community today. As part of the relaunch, Gran Blanco will present an entirely new Japanese-inspired menu, reimagined interiors, and a creative beverage program that champions new ingredients and influences, while maintaining the spirit of the original. Various prices; Wednesdays – Sundays, 5:00 pm – 12:00 am; 80 Windward Ave., Venice, CA 90291; 424.433.8095

Candlelight Concerts Presents A Tribute to Dua Lipa

Looking for a unique and unforgettable musical experience? Candlelight Concerts transforms iconic LA venues into intimate candlelit settings, and this time, they’re celebrating the chart-topping music of Dua Lipa! Get your tickets now and prepare to be swept away by “Levitating,” “Love Again,” “New Rules,” “Cold Heart” (ft. Elton John), and “One Kiss” performed live under the soft glow of flickering candles at the historic Woman’s Club. $39+; Friday – Saturday, 6:30 – 9:00 pm, Historic Woman’s Club – 1210 4th St, Santa Monica, CA 90401; 310.395.1308

An image of candles for the candlelight concerts series.
Candlelight Concerts transforms iconic LA venues into intimate candlelit settings.

“ReAmour In Store” Takeback Events

Sustainable fashion brand Amour Vert introduces ReAmour, Amour Vert’s Resale Marketplace. To celebrate the launch, the brand will host a nationwide “ReAmour In Store” takeback event in partnership with Recurate this weekend at all Amour Vert locations, including 2nd & PCH. ReAmour is Amour Vert’s national resale platform that enables Amour Vert’s customers to browse, buy and sell high-quality, pre-loved Amour Vert clothing at unbeatable prices and keep timeless Amour Vert styles in circulation, furthering its commitment to sustainability and reducing fashion waste. Various prices; Friday – Saturday, Various hours at all Amour Vert locations

Coachella Weekend 2

Coachella weekend 2 is here, and this year’s music and art festival includes artists Lana Del Rey and Tyler, the Creator, leading up to a killer show on Sunday night by mega artist Doja Cat. Have fun, stay hydrated, and most importantly, be safe! Various prices; Friday – Sunday; Indio, CA

An image of people at Coachella.
Coachella is back and this year’s music and art festival is headlined by Lana Del Rey, Tyler, The Creator, and Doja Cat.

Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach

Gearheads, start your engines! ️The roar of high-octane engines returns to the streets of Long Beach with the legendary Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, the longest-running major street race in North America! This adrenaline-pumping event, which began as a Formula 5000 race back in 1975, transforms the city into a motorsport haven. Get ready to witness racing history unfold! $32+; Friday – Sunday, Various hours; 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802; 888.827.7333

Saturday

The Best Bottomless Brunches in Los Angeles

Here in LA, booze and brunch go together like peas and carrots. Whether you want Waffles, Eggs, or Avocado Toast, nothing complements your meal like an ice-cold cocktail, especially if that glass is endless. But where can you find these brunches with bottomless cocktails and tasty bites? Don’t stress; I got you. I’m here to give you a list of the best bottomless brunches in Los Angeles. So all you have to do is grab a cute brunch outfit and your date, and get ready to indulge in fun, good food, and drinks. Cheers!

Eat Around the World Food Festival

This food festival is a culinary adventure, inviting attendees to “Eat Around the World” right in the heart of Anaheim. With a diverse array of food vendors like Blissful Eats serving Hawaiian BBQ and Birrieria El Patron 818 with their mouth-watering Mexican birria, the event promises a palate-expanding experience. Visitors can also enjoy a range of international desserts and drinks, from Turkish coffee by Coffee Queens to Filipino desserts by Dough Momma. Alongside the food, craft vendors will be showcasing global cultures through items like Peruvian clothing from Andes and information on German exchange programs from Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange. Free entry; Saturday, 5 – 9:00 pm; Center Street Promenade – 435 W. Center St. Promenade, Anaheim, CA 92805

Celebrate Earth Day with FREE Entry to ALL California National Parks

Celebrate Earth Day at California’s beautiful National Parks. In honor of the celebration, all California national parks will waive their entry fees. Today also marks the start of National Park Week, a nine-day celebration with special park events and activities. Free entry; various locations; Saturday – 4/28; Here’s a tip, this must-have park passport book is the perfect accessory to record your park memories and collect your national parks passport stamps. Happy Trails!

An image of trees to celebrate Earth Day.
In honor of Earth Day, all California national parks will waive their entry fees.

29th Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Is Back!

The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Stories and Ideas is back on USC’s campus to celebrate its 29th year! The festival returns with hundreds of events introducing more than 500 writers, poets, artists and storytellers. Guest speakers include Kerry Washington, Octavia Spencer, Max Greenfield, RuPaul, Sophia Bush, Henry Winkler, Tamron Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Tiffani Thiessen, Jon Favreau, and many more! Free entry – $50 (Indoor panel tickets are free, but a reservation fee will be charged. Certain additional events during the festival weekend may require a paid ticket); Saturday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm and Sunday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm; University of Southern California – 3551 Trousdale Pkwy., Los Angeles, CA 90089

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The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Stories and Ideas is back on USC’s campus to celebrate its 29th year!

KDAY’s KRUSH GROOVE Concert Comes to the Kia Forum

West Coast hip hop legends unite! Get ready to celebrate 4/20 in style with the return of the iconic KRUSH GROOVE concert at the legendary KIA Forum! This West Coast Mecca event boasts a lineup fit for royalty, featuring the legendary Ice Cube headlining alongside E-40, Too Short, Mack 10, and more. $59.50+; Saturday, Kia Forum – 3900 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305; 310.862.6200

Sunday

Bike, Stroll, Skate, Roll, or Dance Through Empty Streets at CicLAVia Venice Blvd. Pop-Up Park

Join CicLAVia for their 51st open streets event: CicLAvia—Venice Blvd.! Drawing inspiration from Bogotá’s celebrated weekly ciclovía, CicLAVia transforms city streets into temporary car-free zones, offering Angelenos the opportunity to enjoy a sprawling urban park. This inclusive event is open to all, fostering connections among communities across our vast city, providing a secure space for biking, strolling, skating, rolling, and dancing throughout Los Angeles County. Free; Sunday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm; Please check the route online

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CicLAVia transforms city streets into temporary car-free zones, offering Angelenos the opportunity to enjoy a sprawling urban park.

Join Black Angus Steakhouse for the First ‘Birthday Brunch Experience’ 

In celebration of the Black Angus Steakhouse’s Diamond Year Anniversary this year and in conjunction with the steakhouse’s new exclusive partnership with The Coffee Bean & Tea Leafthe steakhouse will host their first Birthday Brunch Experience this weekend. The Brunch Experience features a 3-course menu with thirst-quenching beverages – all crafted by the talented culinary team. Guests will start with Hot Honey Chicken Biscuit Sliders, a slider which includes Mike’s Hot Honey – a honey infused with chile – paired with a Jalapeño Strawberry Passion Fruit Margarita. Following, savor an AM Surf & Turf served with the steakhouse’s ribeye, lobster fritter and scrambled eggs paired with a Signature Bloody Mary. Lastly for dessert, savor a Skillet Sugar Cookie with strawberries paired with the steakhouse’s new specialty cocktail – Lavender Blueberry Mimosa with a blackberry garnish. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf coffees and teas will also be available to order. $44.99; Saturday, 11:30 am; Various hours and locations

Takumi Alley Asian Marketplace

Presented by Okayama Kobo Bakery & Café, Takumi Alley celebrates Asian creativity through a curated marketplace of handcrafted goods by local Asian artists. The event embodies the spirit of the Japanese term Takumi, which means artisan, showcasing products that are not only beautifully crafted but also organic, sustainable, or ethically produced. Free entry; Sunday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm; Lemon Street Parklet – 201 W. Center St. Promenade (between Good Food and Craft by Smoke and Fire)

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(4/24 – 4/25) On Sale Now: Shirley Brasserie Brings Globally Acclaimed Chefs to Hollywood for New Dinner Series

Shirley Brasserie, the signature restaurant at the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, is partnering with internationally acclaimed and award-winning chefs from around the world to launch a collaborative dinner series, Tale of Two Cities. The series will kick off on 4/24 and 4/25, where Michelin-starred Chef Yuu Shimano from Restaurant YUU in Brooklyn, New York, will join Shirley’s Chef de Cuisine, Craig Hopson, for a multi-course experience merging Japanese and French cultures. $135 – $298; 4/24 – 4/25, 5 – 9:00 pm; Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel – 7000 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028; 323.769.8888

(4/24) On Sale Now: Meet Your Makers: The Wayfarer DTLA to Host Wine Tasting Experience with Justin Winery

On 4/24, The Wayfarer DTLA will host a wine tasting experience with Justin Winery, offering an exclusive dining experience paired with the Paso Robles-based winery. Guests are invited to sip on favorites from Justin Winery throughout a seated dinner, as the makers behind the winery share what’s unique about their world-class wines. Tickets include a welcome splash, three-course dinner, three wine pairings and a take home souvenir. $86; 4/24, 7:00 pm; The Wayfarer Downtown LA – 813 Flower Street Los Angeles, CA 90017

Pairings from The Rooftop’s Chef Victor Morales will include:

  • Beet risotto, dill n goat cheese croquette, Coleman’s farm herbs
  • Spring onion ravioli, Meyer lemon mascarpone filling, foraged mushrooms and spring peas
  • Vanilla bean almond milk panna cotta, gavoita strawberries, red wine reduction and green apple sorrel
An image of the Wayfarer DTLA.
On 4/24, The Wayfarer DTLA will host a wine tasting experience with Justin Winery.

(4/29) On Sale Now: Celebrate Make-A-Wish’s Birthday at the American Girl Store in Century City

Celebrate Make-A-Wish’s birthday with a Hawaiian-themed birthday party at the American Girl Store in Century City$100+; 4/29, 5:30 – 7:30 pm; 10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90067

Guests can expect:

  • Delicious food
  • Specialty cocktails and glitter mocktails
  • Crafts for kids
  • A private shopping experience
  • Opportunity to win exclusive prizes
  • A special American Girl commemorative item

(5/4) On Sale Now: No Kid Hungry’s Taste of the Nation Event Returns to LA

No Kid Hungry’s Taste of The Nation food festival is making its highly anticipated return to Los Angeles, at Media Park in Culver City. Attendees will enjoy exceptional eats and curated drinks from Los Angeles’ top chefs and mixologists – including Brooke Williamson, Mei Lin, Shirley Chung, Stephanie Izzard, Jazz Singsanong, and Michael Reed – all united to support No Kid Hungry’s work to end childhood hunger in California and across the U.S. In addition to the incredible line-up of culinary talents, the afternoon will also include live entertainment and games. Taste of the Nation promises a fun-filled day highlighting the vibrancy and generosity of Los Angeles’ culinary community. Los Angeles has no shortage of food events. However, given that 1 in 8 kids in the U.S., and 1 in 7 in California face hunger each day. We’re proud to support No Kid Hungry’s Taste of the Nation which helps raise critical funds and awareness to end childhood hunger. $135+; 5/4, 1 – 4:00 pm; Media Park – 9070 W. Venice Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232

An image of children sitting on a field.
We’re proud to support No Kid Hungry’s Taste of the Nation food festival which helps raise critical funds and awareness to end childhood hunger.
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