LA/Inglewood brehs, recommend some nice spots (UPDATE: WENT TO YALLS RECOMMENDATIONS)

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LA has a strong close knit community feeling this city is fly than a motherfukker .
I also love how all of the houses and buildings have that old world Mexican type look to them...
These palm trees and the hills are gorgeous
 

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Update: Had a good trip with my woman :blessed:

Landed on Thurs and spent the whole first day recuperating at the hotel. Hyatt Regency near LAx is a solid place and the built in bar/restaurant there had a damn good burger and wings :ehh:

Friday:
-had breakfast at Coffee Company off of La Tiejra near LAX. Good food and vibe here. :ehh:

-Did Santa Monica Pier next. Good views and got our steps in
-At nighttime we stepped out at Culver City to go to Rush Street. I really dig the Culver CIty scene. NIce, quiet area for dinner.

Saturday:
-Did Brunch at Serving Spoon in Inglewood. Those waffles, french toast and chicken :wow: that customer service too:wow:
(my lady didnt realize Inglewood is lowkey the hood so she was a little shook with the PnB shyt and all :lupe:)

-Afternoon: Went to Los Angeles County Art Museum. Really big museum (and theres two more museums right next door to it, a car museum and museum of motion pictures). Saw where Biggie got killed at :mjcry:

-Evening: went to the Last Bookstore in DTLA (my girl loves books)

-Night: went back to the Hotel changed and then came back to the Rhythm Room bar/jazz club in DTLA. I highly recommend this spot for anyone who wants to hear good live music with a grown and sexy crowd. Music starts at 9:30 so get there at 8:30-9:00 to reserve a table

Sunday:
Saw Rams vs. Falcons with club seats at SoFi. Rams got the dub :blessed:

After the game (which getting out of the stadium was a issue), I walked and got us In and Out. My first time having it and i gotta say the burger is damn good.

Pros:
First big thanks to all you guys who recommended places. I will try to go back and rep all the posters who recommended places I went to. :salute:


Secondly: the women are the real deal in LA :takedat:. Its not even that youre gonna see a thick ass insta thot every where. Its just that the average regular, degular LA chick is far more put together, in shape, and overall better looking than every other regions women.

Even petite East Asian women (who are normally not my thing) were dressed really well and had a overall sexier look to them. Contrast this to Downtown Seattle where most Asian women you see are still dressing like their Freshmen year in college :beli:

Thirdly, I was highly impressed with the customer service. Everyone was friendly, thorough and knowledgable.

Cons:
LA is big as fukk and traffic is awful. At peak traffic its bout 45 to an hour to travel 8 miles :why:.

In order to get the most out (and spend the least) youve got to be strategic with where you stay at. While the LAX airport area is safe and the hotels are decent, i wouldnt recommend staying there unless youre flying in on Saturday just to see a Sunday game . If youre trying to see the coast, hollywood, Beverly Hills, etc, i recommend staying in the more Northern areas. The money i spent on Ubers to get to Santa Monica and back and forth to DTLA is :sadcam:


Getting out of SoFi after a game is still a nightmare. The city closes off a lot of nearby traffic so entry in and out of SoFi isnt easy. Theres a few tricks people use (parking at Home Depot/Sizzler) but im against driving in LA so I wouldnt know about that. The Hyatt Regency trotted out a shuttle service called Circuit (20 bucks to get too and from SoFi). Sunday was their initial launch. The trip there was smooth but it took an hour and 30 minutes after the game ended for the shuttle to arrive to pick us up (and the shuttle can only seat 10). Hopefully they work the kinks out with that.


But all in all a very good trip, my girl and I enjoyed it a lot.
 
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Havana Mania . Good cuban food and they have a live jazz band.
 

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@Marc Spector nice trip, I would've got a tesla via turo though, when I looked at prices they weren't bad for renting and then the electricity will be cheaper when you need to charge. Petersen Auto Museum is the car museum, you are speaking of.
 
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I get what you're saying but my experience is being banged on twice. Granted, I was over there several times with no issues but the place where you have any altercation or potential altercation your antennas are up in that area. Inglewood is one of those areas for me.
always got banged on in Inglewood by some Super Loc'd Out Bloodz lol...glad majority of the city has been gentrified
 

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Getting out of SoFi after a game is still a nightmare. The city closes off a lot of nearby traffic so entry in and out of SoFi isnt easy. Theres a few tricks people use (parking at Home Depot/Sizzler) but im against driving in LA so I wouldnt know about that. The Hyatt Regency trotted out a shuttle service called Circuit (20 bucks to get too and from SoFi). Sunday was their initial launch. The trip there was smooth but it took an hour and 30 minutes after the game ended for the shuttle to arrive to pick us up (and the shuttle can only seat 10). Hopefully they work the kinks out with that.


But all in all a very good trip, my girl and I enjoyed it a lot.
i dont understand why they didnt make an extension rail line when they were planning to build the sofi. the blue line keeps people coming and going from the crypto(staples)center without much fuss
 

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Update: Had a good trip with my woman :blessed:

Landed on Thurs and spent the whole first day recuperating at the hotel. Hyatt Regency near LAx is a solid place and the built in bar/restaurant there had a damn good burger and wings :ehh:

Friday:
-had breakfast at Coffee Company off of La Tiejra near LAX. Good food and vibe here. :ehh:

-Did Santa Monica Pier next. Good views and got our steps in
-At nighttime we stepped out at Culver City to go to Rush Street. I really dig the Culver CIty scene. NIce, quiet area for dinner.

Saturday:
-Did Brunch at Serving Spoon in Inglewood. Those waffles, french toast and chicken :wow: that customer service too:wow:
(my lady didnt realize Inglewood is lowkey the hood so she was a little shook with the PnB shyt and all :lupe:)

-Afternoon: Went to Los Angeles County Art Museum. Really big museum (and theres two more museums right next door to it, a car museum and museum of motion pictures). Saw where Biggie got killed at :mjcry:

-Evening: went to the Last Bookstore in DTLA (my girl loves books)

-Night: went back to the Hotel changed and then came back to the Rhythm Room bar/jazz club in DTLA. I highly recommend this spot for anyone who wants to hear good live music with a grown and sexy crowd. Music starts at 9:30 so get there at 8:30-9:00 to reserve a table

Sunday:
Saw Rams vs. Falcons with club seats at SoFi. Rams got the dub :blessed:

After the game (which getting out of the stadium was a issue), I walked and got us In and Out. My first time having it and i gotta say the burger is damn good.

Pros:
First big thanks to all you guys who recommended places. I will try to go back and rep all the posters who recommended places I went to. :salute:


Secondly: the women are the real deal in LA :takedat:. Its not even that youre gonna see a thick ass insta thot every where. Its just that the average regular, degular LA chick is far more put together, in shape, and overall better looking than every other regions women.

Even petite East Asian women (who are normally not my thing) were dressed really well and had a overall sexier look to them. Contrast this to Downtown Seattle where most Asian women you see are still dressing like their Freshmen year in college :beli:

Thirdly, I was highly impressed with the customer service. Everyone was friendly, thorough and knowledgable.

Cons:
LA is big as fukk and traffic is awful. At peak traffic its bout 45 to an hour to travel 8 miles :why:.

In order to get the most out (and spend the least) youve got to be strategic with where you stay at. While the LAX airport area is safe and the hotels are decent, i wouldnt recommend staying there unless youre flying in on Saturday just to see a Sunday game . If youre trying to see the coast, hollywood, Beverly Hills, etc, i recommend staying in the more Northern areas. The money i spent on Ubers to get to Santa Monica and back and forth to DTLA is :sadcam:


Getting out of SoFi after a game is still a nightmare. The city closes off a lot of nearby traffic so entry in and out of SoFi isnt easy. Theres a few tricks people use (parking at Home Depot/Sizzler) but im against driving in LA so I wouldnt know about that. The Hyatt Regency trotted out a shuttle service called Circuit (20 bucks to get too and from SoFi). Sunday was their initial launch. The trip there was smooth but it took an hour and 30 minutes after the game ended for the shuttle to arrive to pick us up (and the shuttle can only seat 10). Hopefully they work the kinks out with that.


But all in all a very good trip, my girl and I enjoyed it a lot.
Crazy thing about LA traffic is that in 1.5 hours on the 405 you can either be in San Diego or barely get to LAX from the 10 freeway.

Try visiting the Culver City steps next time if you want to see a great view of the city. You'll see folks hiking, but you can also drive to the top :mjlol:

Glad you had a good time breh. Rams win too.
 
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@Marc Spector nice trip, I would've got a tesla via turo though, when I looked at prices they weren't bad for renting and then the electricity will be cheaper when you need to charge. Petersen Auto Museum is the car museum, you are speaking of.
I’m renting a Porsche for my pacific coastal highway road trip
 
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