6.13.2013

La Route│On the Road in Los Angeles

 


Hi Everyone!

When I started blog writing, I had imagined myself writing about my new adventures in places I had never visited and places that I was excited to see.  As I traveled the last few weeks in the Los Angeles area, it didn’t dawn on me that I should write about visiting here since it’s my home state. I visit here often and almost know my way around the freeways without GPS ;) (sort of).  I realized that even though I have been to Los Angeles hundreds of times, I have never had experienced the things and places I went in the last few weeks.  So here it is… My new experiences …. La Route, On the Road in Los Angeles. 
Starting the week out, I never thought in my whole life that I would have an opportunity to stay at this iconic Los Angeles hotel.  When you hear the name Beverly Hills … what do you think of? Movie stars, wealthy people, old Hollywood? And most of us will only dream of staying here.  I will tell you … it’s all of that and more!  I was a little nervous, driving up to the hotel not knowing really what it would be like.  I knew that it would be very fancy and upscale, and possibly could run into a famous person.  I think I was more worried that I would stick out like a sore thumb and people look at me as I could possibly be staying there.  My friend and I even joked, “The Beverly Hillbillies have arrived!”


Walking up to the hotel, the grand red carpet leads you in to the beautiful lobby.   It has classic décor, not too over the top, keeping with the historical tradition of the hotel.  As I walked down the hall the iconic wall paper made me smile as this is what most people dream about seeing. The funny thing… the door keys were not the typical plastic credit card style. They were electronic but were a real metal key! I was afraid all week of losing it! The room was just as I expected classic elegance. It had a nice bathroom and the bed was really comfortable!
The service is at the hotel was impeccable. It’s like you have stepped back in time to the golden age. The bellmen, dressed in what would be considered a costume by today standards, gathered my bags from the car and delivered them to my room promptly.  He set up my suitcase on the luggage rack, and showed me how to use the in room safe.  This was a first for me and… I liked it J Housekeeping was also very interesting. They too, were dressed in a traditional black and white maids uniform, and would not only clean your room during the day but come back in the evening for turn down service. They would leave you cookies, fill your ice bucket and turn down your covers.  I thought to myself…. Hmmm I could get used to this J
 
The most exciting and disappointing event of the week…. As my friend passed by the elevator, she looked up to smile at the person getting off, and to her surprise, it was JENNIFER ANISTON! And she smiled back at her!!! As you can probably guess… I missed the star sighting but I’m so glad she got to see her.


Another iconic Los Angeles hot spot, not so elegant but doesn’t need to be is Pink’s Hot Dogs. This historical restaurant has been serving hot dogs for over 70 years, at the same location on the corner of La Brea and Sunset.  With some hot dog creations such as the Martha Stewart Dog, the Leeza Gibbons Dog, and the Ryan Lochti dog, these hot dogs really have endless combinations. Whatever you feel like putting on your dog, they can do it (except they didn’t have cream cheese) L



 I’m not really a hot dog eater, in fact I don’t even eat beef.  But not to worry… they have turkey and veggie dogs too!  On my turkey dog I had, mustard, nacho cheese, sour cream and topped with bacon. It was really good but messy!  Not only did I visit Pink’s once while in Los Angeles but I went the next week too! Here are some photos me and my friends getting down and dirty at Pink’s!
 From standing in the long line to ordering from the open air counter and eating outside, It’s all about the experience at Pink’s! If you are in Los Angeles, take the time to go to Pink’s. There is no other place like it!


Lastly, I had the chance to visit SUR Restaurant and Lounge in Weho  (West Hollywood).  For those that don’t know about SUR… Its owned by Lisa Vanderpump from the reality TV show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.  This is the restaurant used for the backdrop of the TV show Vanderpump Rules. I have to be honest, I really haven’t watched either show too much, but when we were there my friend recognized many people from the show. 

At the restaurant, the food was good, nothing too spectacular but good. The wine was probably the best part as they have their own house wine bottled just for them.  It was really smooth and delicious. The next night, we relaxed at SUR Lounge.  The décor was really cool and sexy.  The most disappointing part of the whole night was how we were treated by the bartender and server.  Like I said, I really don’t watch the TV show at all but apparently his name is Jax.  As we stood at the bar for several minutes, nobody approached to take our order. Finally, I see Jax , he makes eye contact with me, and keeps on walking! He had several conversations with other customers completely ignoring us! Needless to say, he finally came back over to us and took our order very rudely. So much so, that we didn’t even want to tip him. But we still did.  After that, we all decided to sit a lounge table to relax and people watch. Again, not once did a server come by to ask us if we needed anything. It was only after we flagged her down that we got service.  

 
Overall, we were not impressed with this Hollywood hotspot.  I’m sure we would have all enjoyed going to Pink’s again instead J
There are so many amazing places to see in Los Angeles and this trip really renewed my outlook on Los Angeles overall. There are some really cool, fun places to visit….Just as long as you have time and a car.
Thanks for reading!
 
Annie xo
 
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