Wilson’s guidebook

Wilson
Wilson’s guidebook

Food scene

Great French themed, rooftop restaurant, with outside seating. And it RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET!!! Due to Covid you must make a reservation.
786 locals recommend
Perch
448 S Hill St
786 locals recommend
Great French themed, rooftop restaurant, with outside seating. And it RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET!!! Due to Covid you must make a reservation.
Awesome eatery with plenty of patio seating. Due to covid, you need to make a reservation.
23 locals recommend
JOEY DTLA
700 W 7th St
23 locals recommend
Awesome eatery with plenty of patio seating. Due to covid, you need to make a reservation.
Cool modern Mexican spot with plenty of side walk seating and it RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET. NO reservation required.
21 locals recommend
Mezcalero
525 E Broadway
21 locals recommend
Cool modern Mexican spot with plenty of side walk seating and it RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET. NO reservation required.
A historic market with all kinds of food, drinks, and sweets. And yes you can get fruits, vegetables, and meats there still. It's been there for 100 years.
968 locals recommend
Grand Central Market
317 S Broadway
968 locals recommend
A historic market with all kinds of food, drinks, and sweets. And yes you can get fruits, vegetables, and meats there still. It's been there for 100 years.

Neighborhoods

2nd street in Belmont Shores in Long Beach. Plenty of places with outdoor seating.
236 locals recommend
Belmont Shore
236 locals recommend
2nd street in Belmont Shores in Long Beach. Plenty of places with outdoor seating.
No trip to LA is complete without a visit to Venice beach. Check out the boardwalk then hit Washington Blvd. for restaurants that have outside seating.
351 locals recommend
Venice
351 locals recommend
No trip to LA is complete without a visit to Venice beach. Check out the boardwalk then hit Washington Blvd. for restaurants that have outside seating.

Traveler advice

Don't miss

Bike ride to and along the LA River Preserve

Rent a bike(city of bike shop) and ride through downtown to Home Depot at 2055 Figueroa. You can take Broadway through Chinatown for most of that ride. Then across the street from the Home Depot parking lot, you will find the begging of the bike path that goes up and to the right and then places you on the west side of the river where the bike trail and preserve start. If you take it to Los Feliz BLVD it's a 14 mile round trip ride to/from DTLA. if you want to go further you can stay on the trail, or go up Los Feliz Blvd to Griffith Park and the Observatory.