The best mocha in town, in our opinion. There's a location across from Grand Central Market in the Bradbury building and a location in the Arts District.
Solid coffee in the Arts District with a few snacks.
Great brunch spot with a huge menu.
One of our favorite parks in the city (and the site of most of our engagement photos). If you're hungry, check out Highland Park Brewery across the street, or Homage Brewing around the corner.
Yes, this is where they filmed Blade Runner.
Free general admission, but it's recommended to make a reservation in advance.
This location is in Little Tokyo, but there's also a MOCA site nearby in downtown, so make sure you know which one you're visiting before you head out.
Small museum in what used to be a flour mill — if you have the time, stop for biscuits at its restaurant, Manuela.
Also has great cocktails and a beautiful garden!
(The site of our first date!)
Best fries in Los Angeles, especially with all the dipping sauces. Beers and sausages are great too.
The closer of the famed Menashe restaurants to our venue — make sure you have a reservation, or be prepared to wait.
Great beer selection and very solid steak frites. They're weird about ketchup and menu substitutions.
The platonic ideal of a neighborhood bar. Good drinks, great food, and the best biscuits.
Arcade bar that occasionally has food trucks on the patio.
Bar in Little Tokyo with a good happy hour and sports always playing. Plus, it's on a street with several top tier ramen restaurants.
Lots of craft beer, vinyl, and a generally good vibe in Chinatown.
Lots of funky ice cream flavors. Ask Kathryn about her favorites.
Great pizza spot that stays open until 3:00 am on weekends.