Postfestival, preconcert, or for your green market jaunt, the park-side watering hole and music venue is a citywide crowd pleaser.
Chocolates are made in an open kitchen, so you can smell the truffles, chocolate-coated nuts, white chocolate and tonka bean lollipops, and chewy macaroons from the street. Your nose can’t miss it.
Proprietor and therapist Johnny Ray went to El Salvador to learn the ways of Mayan healing massage. All you have to do is find parking in Beverly Hills.
Owner Keisha Williams takes a homemade, just-like-Mom’s approach to the rotating flavors she serves daily at her Cow Hollow cupcakery. Think delicious combos like coconut-and-almond cake with cream cheese frosting and coconut flakes.
With a speakeasy vibe, two small dining rooms covered in antique mirrors lead to a hidden back bar. The American menu is just as welcoming: artichoke pasta with black truffles, grilled lobster with butternut squash puree, Brussels sprouts with almonds, and a mean chocolate brioche.
What happens when a couple decides to gift each other a bunny a day for the rest of their lives? A collection of more than 28,000 incarnations of floppy-eared fur balls (including free-roaming live ones you can feed) that runs the gamut from the adorable (Thumper) to the surreal (Elvis-as-bunny). It’s a truly hoppening place.
Specializing in wood furniture, this shop has everything you need for your kid’s room — no matter how girly or boyish. For finishing touches, you’ll find matching art, bedding, and rugs.
This 6,200-square-foot children’s store is like a pop-up book come to life. Little ones can sit inside a magic school bus while reading or play on the bean-bag tail of an eleven-foot orange dinosaur.
When even the finest isn’t fine enough, head to The Ritz-Carlton for treatments using gold and champagne. Soaks and massages make it an especially fitting destination for tired travelers.