WeHo is so big, you might find you need a little direction: In the east, boutiques and eateries with indie leanings; things get increasingly chichi as you head west to the Beverly Hills border; and the southern sector’s very residential, a departure from raucous and welcoming boys’ town in the north.
8764 Melrose Ave 310-432-2000
A gorgeous Italian import by way of London serving the classics and cicchetti to an equally put-together crowd. Early breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night drinks.
Photo: Amy Murrell / Courtesy of Cecconi’s
8620 Melrose Ave 310-652-3500
Shopgirls at the bright and airy store aim to please with a mix of beloved labels (Zac Posen, GoldSign, Rebecca Minkoff) and bold names-to-be (Dallin Chase, Fallon, Camilla and Marc, Lover, Wren).
Photo: Donato Sardella / Courtesy of Beckley Boutique
8479 Melrose Ave 323-782-1104
Come see Comme Ça: Find steak frites with herb butter and soupe à l’oignon gratinée with melted Gruyere and see how it pulls off expertly executed cocktails, a rolling raw bar, and a cheese counter as part of its act.
Photo: Erhard Pfeiffer / Courtesy of Comme Ça
7971 Melrose Ave 323-655-7855
The modern and minimal interior at this not-to-be-missed boutique provides the perfect backdrop for burgeoning locals and hard-to-find international brands with standout personality and a unique point of view.
Photo: Courtesy of Creatures of Comfort
644 N Robertson Blvd 310-360-9400
The freshest hard-to-find organic blooms by the box or by the vintage ceramic, glass, or crystal vase.
Photo: Courtesy of Lily Lodge