detailz03
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Hey Guys, I'm making a list of places worth checking out or to "break in" my engine . Add to the list!
Just some reasons to go out and drive, like visiting places (or letting places visit your car )
The Grove - Great Outdoors area. Has a Farmers market as well and it's literally like two different worlds. Mixology & Whisper Lounge are always fun there. As well as the Cheese Cake Factory for balcony seating.
The Americana - Another great outdoors area. Been there once and the fountain had water shooting out in rhythm of the music playing.
Sherman Oaks Galleria - Not too much here other than food, few stores, and a movie theater.
Burbank Mall next to IKEA (forgot the name) - That place is awesome for just walking around, tons of things at the Fernado Streets?
I know there are other places that I'm missing...
The Little Door - Amazing romantic restaurant (low candle lights and fancy), waiters are from France and the food is awesome! Some great restaurants around this place as well.
Old Town Pasadena - Outdoors with plenty of walking to visit it all. Highly recommend going to Jake's Burgers. Gourmet burgers have never been the same. Bonus - They have an underground bar and pool table. Top side is set up like a 1950s diner.
The Citadel - Usually good prices, all out doors shopping strips.
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(MELLOWYELLOW06) 3rd Street Promenade and Santa Monica Pier - Both great outdoor places. They are a few blocks from one another. 3rd Street is basically an outdoor center? That stretches on for ages. Santa Monica Pier has a Ferris wheel and some great restaurants as well as views.
(MELLOWYELLOW06) Century City Mall - Description needed
(MELLOWYELLOW06)Beverly Hills/Rodeo Drive - Description Needed
(mvp90805) Pacific Coast Highway - Take this route for a beach side view drive.
(ncford) Angeles Forest - Description needed
(DeepImpactBlue2015EB) San Fernando Valley - Popular filming location for various movies, even the Fast and the Furious franchise
Just some reasons to go out and drive, like visiting places (or letting places visit your car )
The Grove - Great Outdoors area. Has a Farmers market as well and it's literally like two different worlds. Mixology & Whisper Lounge are always fun there. As well as the Cheese Cake Factory for balcony seating.
The Americana - Another great outdoors area. Been there once and the fountain had water shooting out in rhythm of the music playing.
Sherman Oaks Galleria - Not too much here other than food, few stores, and a movie theater.
Burbank Mall next to IKEA (forgot the name) - That place is awesome for just walking around, tons of things at the Fernado Streets?
I know there are other places that I'm missing...
The Little Door - Amazing romantic restaurant (low candle lights and fancy), waiters are from France and the food is awesome! Some great restaurants around this place as well.
Old Town Pasadena - Outdoors with plenty of walking to visit it all. Highly recommend going to Jake's Burgers. Gourmet burgers have never been the same. Bonus - They have an underground bar and pool table. Top side is set up like a 1950s diner.
The Citadel - Usually good prices, all out doors shopping strips.
Member Submissions
(MELLOWYELLOW06) 3rd Street Promenade and Santa Monica Pier - Both great outdoor places. They are a few blocks from one another. 3rd Street is basically an outdoor center? That stretches on for ages. Santa Monica Pier has a Ferris wheel and some great restaurants as well as views.
(MELLOWYELLOW06) Century City Mall - Description needed
(MELLOWYELLOW06)Beverly Hills/Rodeo Drive - Description Needed
(mvp90805) Pacific Coast Highway - Take this route for a beach side view drive.
(ncford) Angeles Forest - Description needed
(DeepImpactBlue2015EB) San Fernando Valley - Popular filming location for various movies, even the Fast and the Furious franchise
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