School taught you that water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
But in LA, where things have always been done a bit differently, we put it at the low 70s.
Welcome to your new favorite booze-soaked ice-skating rink Chill, launching Sunday where you'd usually find the outdoor swimming pool at the W Hotel.
You'll want to bundle up—or just leave on your T-shirt—to enter this not-so-blustery, sun-baked winter wonderland. Once you've made your way through the lobby and out onto the pool deck, you'll find the water covered with a synthetic hybrid ice. (They say it's better for the environment than the real stuff—though, sadly, this eliminates the need for a mini-Zamboni.)
Rent some skates or bring your own, and if you need to fuel up for your triple salchows, grab a blanket, pull out your sunblock and wait for your Roasted Tomato Soup With Three-Cheese Panini to arrive, alongside a S'mores Tart With Star Anise Honey and Chocolate Sauce. And, of course, you'll want a round or two of Spiked Pumpkin Lattes or Adult Hot Chocolates.
The rink is open until 10pm every night, so it's a good way to inject a little faux Rockefeller Center romance into your Westside date night.
If you squint your eyes, those palm trees look like Norway spruces…
$10 for an hour of skating, open Nov 15-Jan 24
Chill
at the W
930 Hilgard Ave
Westwood
Los Angeles, CA 90024
310-208-8765
official website
Great things to do, see, eat, drink, enjoy around LOS ANGELES with a few goodies thrown in for NYC, DC, and SF. LOVE THESE CITIES
Monday, November 9, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Wine Bar in West LA
And for your non-beer buzz, Chic Wine Bar (5545 W. Pico Blvd.) will host a tasting event featuring a flight of five wines from the South of France, paired with seasonal hors d'oeuvres tomorrow night. Cool Haus ice cream and the musical stylings of "bici" will be on hand to ensure the Chic event is also cool. Entrance is $25, all inclusive.
HELLO KITTY!!!
Hello Kitty, the imported Japanese icon of pencil boxes and cell phone tassles, will celebrate her 35th anniversary with an enormous "multi-dimensional" art exhibition and three weeks of special events at Culver City's Royal/T Cafe (8910 Washington Blvd.). The exhibition, titled "Three Apples," in reference to Hello Kitty's precise weight, kicks off on Saturday, October 24 at 10 a.m. with a fan appreciation party featuring live DJs, artists-signings, karaoke, and a brunch menu inspired by the Sanrio starlett: Hello Kitty's Kawaii High Tea includes an assortment of sweets, savory canapés, mini sandwiches, and a pot of tea ($25); various kitty-embossed tramezzini with names like "Say Hello" and "School is Fun" ($8); and kitty-shaped waffles and pancakes ($7). Advanced registration is required for the Hello Kitty-inspired sushi & bento box workshop, which will happen later in the day. But the Kitty happy hour, featuring Hello Kitty cocktails, is open to all fans 21 and over. Also, the first 100 guests to Saturday's party, as well as the many other quirky events lined up for the celebration, will receive a free goodie bag. More details are available on their website.
Happenings Around LA
Wilshire (2454 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica) has extended their double deal happy hours. From 5 -7 p.m., and again from 10 p.m. - midnight, now on Monday through Saturday, cocktails, wine by the glass, well drinks and draft beers at happy hour prices. Chef Andrew Kirschner’s bar menu will also be served at reduced pricing: kobe beef sliders with truffled chips, and coriander crusted chicken kabobs tamarind dipping sauce ($8); chimay ale marinated skirt steak, and oysters with horseradish sauce ($13).
Saturday, October 17, 2009
hummm,,,,NYC Cannolis
TAKE THE CANNOLIS, AND THE GELATO
With Halloween coming into range, now would be a good time to treat yourself to two new artisanal dessert destinations: Melt Gelato and Stuffed Artisan Cannolis. In one corner, the brand new Melt' is serving up tantalizing gelato flavors, like Dark Rum White Raisin and Banana Caramel Praline. In the other corner, the just opened Stuffed' is solidifying itself as the king of cannolis with flavors like Candy Corn, Pumpkin Pie, and Red Licorice. Choices, choices...Melt Cafe & Gelato Bar, 1053 Second Avenue (between 55th & 56th Streets), (646) 329-6445, meltgelato.com, and Stuffed Artisan Cannolis, 176 Stanton Street (between Clinton & Attorney Streets, Lower East Side, (212) 995-2266, stuffedcannoli.com
Friday, October 9, 2009
Underground Supper Club in San Fran!

Underground supper clubs with champagne-rich secret limo service: Now we're talking. Welcome The Phoenix Supper Club's Loretto Dinner, the new roaming supper club's first nine-course pop-up affair brought to you by chef Tommy Halvorson (Bix, Gary Danko), taking reservations for an October 24 dinner now. Unlike most covert dinners, this one is set up more like a restaurant than a dinner party. So you'll have your own table instead of having to make small talk with the usual assortment of randoms like the Russian acupuncturist and retired dog-sitter from Modesto. Even though we've been sworn to secrecy on where it's all going down, we can say that you'll be chauffeured to your confidential rendezvous via limo. And that champagne is involved. Once you make your reservation, you'll receive an email confirmation that includes the street corner where your limo will await. En route to the secret hideaway dinner location—anywhere from an art gallery to a Pac Heights mansion—you'll mingle with fellow diners over bubbly. Then, as you settle in, expect unique creations like a Seared Rack of Lamb in an Absinthe/Balsamic Reduction. Each course is paired with wine, but you're free to bring your own. That's what limos are for. |
The Phoenix Supper Club, taking reservations here, 415-971-8655 |
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Weekend Fun for LA, and NYC

LOS ANGELES
philippe west hollywood, to open any minute.
this 5,000-square-foot chinese eatery is decked out in candy red furnishings with bamboo accents. imagine sleek, theatrical flair with room for 175 of your nearest and dearest. start by dipping some satay (chicken, beef, maine lobster, or shrimp) into chow's famous cream sauce. then, try the glazed and crispy peking duck with house made pancakes. if you're game for peking turkey, make sure to allow 45 minutes, or call ahead. fish out the sig nine seasons spicy prawns in sweet and sour sauce or, the pan crispy salmon. you won't get tipsy on the drunken sea bass, but a sinful twist on the martini, the white chocolate bliss (navan vanilla and white godiva liqueur), is another story. dining tete a tete? philippe's surf and turf (mignon and south african lobster tails) is made for two. an intimate wine cellar seats 14 for private events, but for an everyday kind of taste stop in for the three course lunch special; at $20.10, it's a tribute to the fast approaching new year. sure, you can order take out, but with obama, clinton, clooney, diddy, lebron, and denzel as loyal clients, you're not going to want to miss the celeb fest.
chow down. philippe west hollywood. 8284 melrose avenue. at sweetzer. west hollywood. 323.951.1100. opens soon.www.philippechow.com
Umami Burger East
What: Truffle, Manly, Hatch, and the other bun buddies’ new Asian-inspired home with Japanese beer bar Salaryman right next door.
Why: Your two sense — plus three more.
When: Daily, 11 a.m.-midnight.
Where: 4655 Hollywood Blvd., b/t Vermont Ave. & Rodney Dr., Los Feliz (323-669-3922).
BLT Steak Cookout
What: Build your own $35 plates of grilled meats (smoky ribs, burgers), classic sides (cornbread, grilled asparagus), chopped salad, and dessert (blueberry pie, strawberry sundae).
Why: Hit the deck.
When: Thurs., 6-10 p.m.
Where: 8720 Sunset Blvd., at Sherbourne Dr., Sunset Plaza (310-360-1950).
n.y. & c. pizza
1120 Wilshire Blvd
(E. of 11th)
Santa Monica, CA 90403
310-393-9099
official website
Culver City Kimchee: Gyenari Beer Garden opens
Upscale restaurant debuts a traditional Korean beer garden with an exclusive outdoor menu of skewers and snacks priced under $12.
Menu master: Chef Debbie Lee was a finalist on The Next Food Network Star.
Opens tonight. 9540 Washington Blvd. (310-838-3131). Nearby: Honor Fraser gallery; Rush Street; Honey's Kettle Chicken
Five to Nine Happy Hour at Cameo Bar | ||||
Nine to five—you know the deal. But five to nine—that's when you hit the Viceroy pool's new happy hour for food and drink priced from $5 (beer called Mama's Little Yella Pils) to $9 (Halibut Tacos). Thursdays go until closing, thereby revising your Friday workday—maybe 11ish to five. | ||||
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Flight Club at Rustic Canyon | ||||
Each Monday at Rustic Canyon's Flight Club, the night's special comes paired with a whole wine flight instead of just one glass. This week it's Coq au Vin with four gems from the Rhône Valley, which obviously is just as badass as beating the hell out of a stranger in some basement. | ||||
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DEBUT | ||||||
Thyme Café and Market Opens | ||||||
On a barren patch of Santa Monica road, a pristine new café and market (by which we mean respectable lunch spot) awaits you—featuring goods like a Steak Sandwich With Horseradish Aioli and a Grilled Cheese With Tomato, Bacon and Avocado. And if you want dinner, you can take it home in a box. | ||||||
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NYC
ABE & ARTHUR'S OPENS
After weeks of teasing, the buzz-worthy Abe & Arthur's is finally open to the public. Sporting two levels, a zinc bar for cocktails, and a refined comfort food menu (preview the menu), the MPD's newest hot spot is all that and then some. Plus with the nightlife comforts of Simyone Lounge beckoning below...Abe & Arthur's, 409 West 14th Street at Ninth Avenue, Meatpacking District, (646) 289-3930, abeandarthurs.com
DOWNTOWN GALWAY HOOKER DEBUTS
It's not often you use the words "beer" and "confessional box" in the same sentence but that's what's brewing at Galway Hooker's new West Village location. The midtown Irish pub has set up shop on 7th Avenue South in a big way. Think four levels studded with a fireplace, billiard table and, yes, a confessional box imported from Ireland. Oh, and the international beer list is pretty awesome.Downtown Galway Hooker, 133 Seventh Ave South (between Charles & West 10th Streets), West Village, (212) 675-6220, downtowngalwayhooker.com
DRUNKEN DRAGON MONDAYS AT MACAO
To help take the edge of the work week (and introduce you to a new premium spirit or two), the crew at Macao are throwing a new weekly shindig called Drunken Dragon Mondays. To achieve drunken dragon status, simply arrive between 10pm and midnight on Mondays, work your magic on the good bartenders, and presto - free drinks. You're welcome.Macao Trading Co., 311 Church Street (between Walker & Lispenard Streets), Tribeca, (212) 431-8750, macaonyc.com
Queens Cuisine: Discover Queens Restaurant Week
Check out ethnic spots you've always wanted to hit, from Astoria to Flushing, now with special $25 prix fixe menus.
Clueless Cuisine: Alicia Silverstone shows off her culinary skills as part of the NYC Wine & Food Festival on Saturday.
Thru Oct 15. Various locations. (718-263-0546).
Sausages, Steins and a Striptease | ||||
If Oktoberfest needs one thing, it's a looser attitude toward décolletage. So the fine folks at the Bell House are correcting the error with a night of gourmet sausages, strip tease from the girls of Wasabassco Burlesque and truly massive steins of beer. Fair warning: there may be polka music. But also, heaving bosoms. | ||||
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