The Downtown event features 56 wineries and over 250 wines.
After 40 years, the coffee company is entitled to a mid-life crisis.
A wine and coffee bar will revel in French atmosphere and small plates, bringing a more grown-up alternative to weekend shenanigans at The Brig.
The Wrigley family seeks to lure tourists into the island with booze, while 75% of youngsters are buzzing on soda.
Randall Rosa's Culver City restaurant is offering half-priced bottles of wine this month.
West Adams wine bar Bacaro tells us they're well-stocked for an all-night celebration.
Unincorporated areas of L.A. will see plastic grocery bags phased out, while The U.N. starts looking to save cultural cuisine.
Well-curated labels, tastings, classes, and events are planned in the Prohibition-era building, but when that fails, there's an online store too.
The shop details the horrors of California bureaucracy in its own blog.
The loudmouth chef needs pest control, while the newly named CalFresh program has the approval of focus groups.
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A collaboration with Eagle Rock brewery using Intelligentsia's coffee will also debut tonight.
The influential New Zealand winemaker will pair with a five-course menu at L.A.'s creative seafood sanctuary.
Jill Bernheimer celebrates getting a tasting license by bringing in the famous fried chicken.
The Jersey Shore star complains she wasn't fed while locked up, while the famous pancake chain targets potential copyright infringement in Kansas.
Michelle Obama addresses the National Restaurant Association and the avant garde pop performer offends some vegans and vegetarians.