Culver City
Culver City
Page 4Where To Take Your Eastside Friends Who Never Want To Come To The Westside
17 places that’ll convince your too-cool friends that the Westside is actually not terrible.
Gloria’s Cafe
Gloria’s is a casual, family-run spot that’s been serving Latin/Mexican food for over 40 years.
The Museum of Jurassic Technology
The rooftop tearoom at the Museum of Jurassic Technology is one of LA’s best - and least well-known - patios.
The Corner Door
Culver City’s The Corner Door has solid American food, good cocktails, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for a casual date night.
Public School 310
Located on the main drag in downtown Culver, Public School 310 is a pretty corporate bar that does a good Happy Hour.
Stanley’s Wet Goods
Stanley’s Wet Goods is a Venice wine shop with a tiny bar for you to post up with a glass of wine and your thoughts.
Uzumaki
Culver City might be the only part of Los Angeles without a Sugarfish, but Uzumaki more than fills the affordable, quality sushi hole.
Don Chuy’s Mexican Restaurant
Don Chuy’s is a divey Mexican restaurant where you can eat decent food and watch sports.
The Garage
This former auto shop turned low-key craft beer bar in Culver City has become one of the best places in the area to kick back and watch the game.
Joxer Daly’s
Joxer Daly’s in Culver City is where you go if you want to catch the Manchester vs. Chelsea game and drink beer with a guy named Torrey from Leeds.
Cozy Inn
Cozy Inn is a dime-sized dive bar under the 405 Freeway in Culver City and a place where competitive shuffleboard is a religion.
Sunny Blue
Sunny Blue is an ideal spot for an easy grab-and-go lunch of Japanese rice balls in Culver City.
Sweetgreen
Another day, another Sweetgreen in LA - this time in Culver City with a test kitchen concept.
Hi-Lo Liquor
Hi-Lo is a neighborhood market and liquor store in Culver City that all neighborhoods will be jealous of.
Meet in Paris
Meet In Paris might be a terrible name for a French bistro that's in Culver City, but the food makes up for it.