Established in 2010 One Sunny September afternoon in 2008, Ginnie and her friends sat at a cafe chatting about how it would be a dream to have her very own Tea/Coffee house that serves certain specialty food and drinks that was a bit out of the ordinary. Ginnie and her friends all had their own 9-5 jobs, and worked hard to save their money. They drew up a business plan in 2009 that was brought to the attention of more friends. Everyone devoted their time into the details of the menu and location of the Tea House. They looked into many different cities which they believe would be the perfect location in where they would like to set up their little Dream Tea House. In the end they finally picked "Little Tokyo" in Downtown Los Angeles as the "Spot". To be continued...
Downtown Los Angeles - Little Tokyo 135 S San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 613-9300 Hours: Monday – Friday: 7am – 10pm Saturday- Sunday: 8am – 10pm _______________________________ Santa Monica 1149 3rd St #100, Santa Monica, CA 90401 (310) 260-6308 Hours: Monday – Wednesday: 7am – 8pm Thursday – Friday: 7am – 8pm Saturday: 7am – 8pm Sunday: 8am – 8pm _______________________________ Mid-Wilshire 6363 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048 (323) 592-3464 Hours: Monday – Friday: 7am – 6pm Saturday – Sunday: 9am – 4pm _______________________________ Hollywood 1542 N Cahuenga Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
Born and brewed in Southern California since 1963, we offer specialty coffee, tea and espresso and are known for our signature Tea Lattes and The Original Ice Blended.
We are small restaurant located inside the 888 tower in downtown Los Angeles. We have an assorted menu with many different sandwiches, flatbreads, and salads. And we also provide a catering service.
Traditional coffee drinks from Espresso to Latte's, 100% Fruit smoothies with options for protein and creatine, Grab and go sandwich wraps, Grilled Panini's, Breakfast options, pastries, desserts from Bittersweet Treats and Danielle Keene of Top Chef Just Dessert.
The official page of the Los Angeles Master Chorale. www.lamc.org
The Walt Disney Concert Hall at 111 South Grand Avenue in Downtown of Los Angeles, California, is the fourth hall of the Los Angeles Music Center and was designed by Frank Gehry. It opened on October 24, 2003. Bounded by Hope Street, Grand Avenue, and 1st and 2nd Streets, it seats 2,265 people and serves, among other purposes, as the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale. The hall is in a vineyard seating configuration, similar to the Berliner Philharmonie by Hans Scharoun. Lillian Disney made an initial gift of $50 million in 1987 to build a performance venue as a gift to the people of Los Angeles and a tribute to Walt Disney's devotion to the arts and to the city. The Frank Gehry-designed building opened on October 24, 2003. Both Gehry's architecture and the acoustics of the concert hall, designed by Yasuhisa Toyota, have been praised, in contrast to its predecessor, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
REDCAT is an interdisciplinary contemporary arts center for innovative visual, performing and media arts in downtown Los Angeles, located inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex. Opened in November 2003 as the initial professional presenting arm of CalArts, REDCAT has since garnered a reputation for groundbreaking theater and a worldwide arts following as a launching platform for up-and-coming local artists, and for introducing internationally acclaimed productions and exhibitions to L.A. audiences that are often premiering on the West Coast for the first time.Programs Visual Arts: Gallery at REDCAT. Past curators include Eungie Joo, Clara Kim, and Aram Moshayedi, with Ruth Estevez joining as current gallery director since November 2012. Performing Arts: New Original Works Festival, Studio series, Radar L.A. Film/Video: REDCAT International Children's Film Festival Music: CEAIT Festival Conversations CalArts at REDCAT Alpert Awards in the ArtsFacilityThe art center consists of a 3000sqft gallery space with revolving exhibitions, a 200–270-seat flexible black box theater, and a lounge cafe/bar hosting public conversations and a bookstore offering diverse art publications.