11 Last-Minute Options for Celebrating Easter in San Diego in 2026

Looking for a delicious and memorable meal this Easter? Leave the cooking to these San Diego restaurants and resorts—offering holiday-themed menus and festive, family-friendly experiences …
Zaytinya Culver City Introduces Mezze Tasting Experience Rooted in Mediterranean Tradition

In Culver City, dinner at Zaytinya has always moved at a different pace—plates arriving in waves, the table filling gradually, conversation stretching alongside the meal. Now, the restaurant is formalizing that rhythm with a new…
The Butcher’s Daughter Functional-Forward Menu Brings Athlete-Level Fueling to the Table

At a time when protein dominates the conversation, The Butcher’s Daughter Functional-Forward Menu shifts the focus back to what often gets overlooked—micronutrients, plant diversity, and how food actually makes you feel over time…
Pressed Juicery’s 2-Day Pro Cleanse+ Offers a Smart Reset Before Spring Break

Spring break is approaching, even if the weather hasn’t caught up yet. Flights are booked, itineraries are filling in, and for many, there’s a quiet push to feel a little lighter, a little more energized before stepping into vacation mode…
Costa Mesa Welcomes Highball and Naisho Omakase, A Dual Concept Rooted in Japanese Craft and Intention

On a stretch of Bristol Street already defined by polished dining rooms and steady foot traffic, a quieter kind of opening is taking shape. On March 23, 2026, Costa Mesa gains two concepts that don’t compete for attention—they pull you in…
Women in Whisky at The Maybourne Beverly Hills: Jackson McCrea and Lodestar Residency

In Beverly Hills, where late evenings settle into quiet conversations and polished glassware, The Maybourne Beverly Hills is marking Women’s History Month with a focused shift inside The Whisky Bar. The hotel’s “Women in Whisky”…
Genghis Cohen on Fairfax: How a 42-Year-Old LA Institution Found Its Footing Again

On Fairfax Avenue, where neon still hums against late-night traffic and old habits die slow, Genghis Cohen is no longer reopening—it’s alive again. The restaurant settled into its temporary home at 448 N. Fairfax last year, and in the months…
St. Patrick’s Day Los Angeles 2026: 8 Last-Minute Places to Visit

St. Patrick’s Day arrives fast, and for those making last-minute plans across Los Angeles, the city still offers no shortage of places to step into the celebration. From historic Irish pubs pouring Guinness since early morning to walkable street gatherings and waterfront parties carrying into…
Barbie Birthday Wish Smoothie at Erewhon Debuts in Los Angeles

Barbie celebrates her birthday with the new Birthday Wish Smoothie at Erewhon. The limited-time Los Angeles collaboration supports the Barbie Dream Gap Project and runs till April 8…
One Perfect Day in L.A.: From Morning Coffee to the Golden Hour, Experience the City Like A Local

March in Los Angeles brings a more relaxed tempo. The morning air is still crisp and cherry blossoms begin to bloom. To do L.A. like a local isn’t about cramming in every landmark or tourist stop, it’s about slowing down and moving at your own pace. Enjoy a long, leisurely brunch…