Hidden Gems in the Westside of Los Angeles: Part 2
Updated on July 20, 2015
The area of Los Angeles known as the Westside encompasses a diverse range of multicultural, historic and luxury neighborhoods. In this second part of our guide to the Westside, we cover Brentwood to Westwood and Sawtelle Japantown, including hidden gems of culture, history, shopping and nature.
Aero Theatre
You can always count on being up front and center at the Aero Theatre, the Westside outpost of American Cinematheque, where the organization regularly holds screenings with director and/or producer Q&As. Become a member, and you'll have access to member screenings and other tickets applicable to up-and-coming movies as well as the classics.
1328 Montana Ave Santa Monica, CA 90403//} ?>
Compartes Chocolatier
If "decadence" is what comes to mind when you think of chocolate, Compartes Chocolatier is a must. Founded by Jonathan Grahm, Compartes is a well-known chocolatier that handcrafts luxurious and delicious sweets from truffles to bars - all in a beautiful package with a fashionable, artful veneer. Get up close and personal at his Brentwood shop, where you can take a factory tour and even participate in a chocolate tasting.
912 S Barrington Ave Los Angeles, CA 90049//} ?>
Giant Robot
Sawtelle Japantown, located on Sawtelle Boulevard between Olympic and Santa Monica Boulevard, is widely regarded as a top destination for Japanese food and unique retail shops, not only in the Westside but throughout Los Angeles. Be sure to check out Eric Nakamura's collection of Japanese pop culture and art at Giant Robot and its art gallery counterpart, GR2. You'll find great gifts for yourself or someone else at Giant Robot, while GR2 hosts gallery shows and sells art-related items.
2015 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025//} ?>
Los Liones Trail
Take a scenic hike through the Santa Monica Mountains on the Los Liones Canyon trail. Views range from the Santa Monica Bay on one side, to as far as the San Gabriel Mountains on the other. Start in the Pacific Palisades on Los Liones Drive off Sunset Boulevard just east of Pacific Coast Highway. Enjoy lush vegetation and ocean views for the length of your moderate ascent - however far you choose to take it. Continue along the East Topanga Fire Road or even as far as the Parker Mesa Outlook, where the views will reward you for your endurance.
580 Los Liones Drive Pacific Palisades, CA 90272//} ?>
Nuart Theatre
The Nuart Theatre is the flagship theatre for Landmark Theatres, but you'll find many a classic, foreign or independent film - perhaps a documentary - playing here. Every Saturday night, you'll see devoted Rocky Horror Picture Show fans lined up along Santa Monica Boulevard for a coveted seat to the midnight screening. Indicative of the theatre's success is that the Nuart plays the same film four or five times per day during a weekly run, with a different movie playing every Friday night.
11272 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90067//} ?>
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park
Discreetly located beneath the highrises along Wilshire Boulevard, Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park is the final resting place for a Who’s Who of pop culture, including Marilyn Monroe, Ray Bradbury, Truman Capote, Farrah Fawcett, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Dean Martin, Roy Orbison, Natalie Wood, Frank Zappa and many more. With its only entrance on Glendon Avenue, the cemetery is hidden though not impossible to find. Once inside, the cemetery itself is very small, so it's easy to find the graves of legendary stars.
1218 Glendon Ave Los Angeles, CA 90024//} ?>
Skirball Cultural Center
Located a short drive from the world-famous Getty Center, the Skirball Cultural Center exhibits 4,000 years of Jewish heritage and tradition and its place within American democratic ideals. The museum showcases literary art, film, theatre, music and more. At the core of the Center is the permanent installation, Visions and Values: Jewish Life from Antiquity to America, it's permanent installment. Rotating exhibitions are also on display as well as a calendar of diverse events. Be sure to check the schedule to see which programming fits your fancy.
2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90049//} ?>
Sweet Rose Creamery - Santa Monica
Located at the Brentwood Country Mart, the original outpost of Sweet Rose Creamery is a great little ice cream shop that features organic, small-batch ice cream made every day with fresh ingredients sourced from local farms. Choose from a bevy of classic and seasonal flavors, dairy or non-dairy, all of which will surely impress you with their boldness. They've also got ice cream sandwiches and bon bons for the ultimate in sweet satisfaction.
225 26th St. Santa Monica, CA 90402//} ?>
Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden - UCLA
The renowned Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden is located on the Westwood campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The venerable collection of more than 60 sculptures is run by the Hammer Museum and spans more than five acres. Reservations for a tour must be made at least one month in advance, but admission to the sculpture garden is free - just purchase parking at lots 5 or 6.
330 DeNeve Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90095//} ?>
The Wine House
At 18,000 square feet and a selection of over 7,000 domestic and international wines, The Wine House is more like a treasure trove than a hidden gem. But after an afternoon browsing their extensive offerings, why not head upstairs to the appropriately-named restaurant, Upstairs 2? Serving up a Mediterranean-influenced menu with wine pairings, Upstairs 2 is a prime place to experiment and learn about wines and how they pair with your food.
2311 Cotner Ave Los Angeles, CA 90064//} ?>