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849 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica
CA 90403
This bright and breezy retro beachside hangout is perfect for exploring quirky Santa Monica and is within easy reach of all LA’s weird and wonderful sights…
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849 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica
Fritto Misto at 601 Colorado Avenue ((+1 310 458 2829) is a unique, local, family-run Italian restaurant at 5th and Colorado, where the pasta is made on-site daily. BYO corkage fee is only $2, and there are loads of wines available by the glass, so it’s great value for money; there’s plenty of choice for vegetarians, too. Boa Steakhouse (+1 310 899 4466) at the Grafton Hotel on Santa Monica Boulevard is a contemporary steakhouse with a buzzy ambiance. And of course there’s the excellent restaurant at the Viceroy Santa Monica, Whist – a delicious-looking space with plates on walls as well as tables. We loved the prime Angus ribeye for two, served with garlic-sautéed shrimp, sweet potato fries, asparagus and truffle béarnaise. Have a few drinks before dinner at the hotel’s trendy cocktail lounge, The Cameo Bar.
A bit further away, in Venice, we like Baby Blues BBQ at 444 Lincoln Boulevard, almost as much for its cool Johnny Cash-enhanced website (www.babybluesvenice.com) as for its down-home, honest-to-goodness, finger-licking’ grills. Wash all that mighty meat down with a few Arrogant Bastard Ales (or Buds, if you can’t bring yourself to order that).
Cool as you like, Father’s Office at 1018 Montana Avenue (+1 310 736 2224; www.fathersoffice.com) is the closest thing to a European gastropub you’ll find in LA, and has more than 150 different beers behind the bar, as well as juicy juicy burgers and yam fries by the basketful.
Popular lunchtime hangout 17th Street Café at 1610 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90403 (+1 310 453 2771) features light and tasty Euro-Cal cuisine, floor-to-ceiling windows and rotating art shows – plus the best Gaspacho soup in town.
Give yourself a reason to glam up, and hit Bar Chloe at 1449 Second Street (+1 310 899 6999) – one of Westside’s hottest neighbourhood joints. This glamorous and intimate lounge bar serves up a vintage Parisian mix of bistro food and classic cocktails, against a clublike background of chandeliers, oriental carpets and Louis XIV-style chairs. Guest DJs play a fun soundtrack of doo-wop, New Wave and electro-pop. Don’t forget your beret…
There are 22 miles of bike path to explore, stretching between Palisades Park and Torrance and passing by some of the Gold Coast's most dramatic beaches – so hit the deck! (Figuratively speaking, of course). There's a bicycle rental place just outside Oceana Santa Monica; otherwise, Perry’s Café has several local outlets, and offers bike and skate hire, bike tours, and skate lessons.
Go for a long walk on the beach (it's right in front of the hotel); go shopping on Third Street Promenade; or stroll down to Santa Monica Pier (see www.santamonicapier.org for more information).
And what’s a trip to Southern California without a surf session? Head over to nearby Venice and rent a board from Mollusk Surfshop - don’t forget to pick up a totally radical T-shirt from the GONZ! label produced by local Malibu sharks, brothers Chad and Trace Marshall (their motto: 'Radness! Badness! All-round gladness!').
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Lanai Suites have sofabeds, some can be interconnected, and one has a kitchenette. Rollaway beds can be added to some rooms for an additional US$50 a night, and all rooms and suites have minibars, so you can stash milk or kids’ snacks safely.
There’s more that’s likely to appeal to older kids here: you’re only a short stroll from the kitschy delights and rides on Santa Monica Pier. One of its best family-friendly attractions on the pier is the UCLA Ocean Discovery Center (+1 310 393 6149), an educational aquarium with everything from sharks and stingrays to jellyfish and starfish. Open weekends only off-season, 11am–5pm; in summer, it’s open weekdays as well (excluding Monday), 3–6pm. The beach is on your doorstep, so surf lessons are a good way to keep stronger swimmers occupied. Alternatively, check out rental companies such as Perry’s Café (www.perryscafe.com), which has numerous local outlets and offers bike and skate hire, bike tours, and surf and skate lessons.
The heated outdoor pool does have a shallow end but is unsupervised; take the appropriate safety precautions with little ones.
The Ocean Lounge restaurant has a dedicated children’s menu, and the kitchen is happy to try to accommodate requests.
There are no onsite childcare facilities here – but the concierge can arrange babysitting with around 24 hours’ notice (about US$50 an hour).
Board games: Suites have games tables with chess, chequers and backgammon.
Cots are not provided, so you’ll need to bring a travel cot or bassinette if you’re travelling with teeny tots.
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