Liquor License Denied For Great Balls on Tires' Brick and Mortar
Plans are soundly dashed to bring booze into a building that shelters and treats former Skid Row residents.
Plans are soundly dashed to bring booze into a building that shelters and treats former Skid Row residents.
The neighborhood isn't so sure a recovery housing complex and late-night restaurant selling hooch should share space.
"Every kitchen that I'm at, any kitchen, if there's something coming off the stove, you can bet my spoon's coming out of that."
The popular development should save a lot of Angelenos on a westward voyage every Tuesday.
Before even launching, L.A's next Indian truck has 500 Twitter followers and a winning place on the "punniest food truck poll."
The L.A. Weekly asks for a moratorium on orb-shaped anatomy jokes.
Former Comme Ca chef Michael David will contribute the first "guest ball."