With a deep respect for Americana and a shot of Southern influence, former Violet owner Jared Simons has made the Hollywood haunt his own.
The Laker resurfaced in a great week for L.A. sports fans.
Lexington Social House has a party planned with Hennessy featuring a taste of virtual reality.
The Grammy's certainly sucked, but the star-packed after-party on Melrose sounds like awesome stuff.
Meanwhile, The Roosevelt crowd tries to figure out what Demi Moore was on (and where to get some).
Lighter dishes include ceviche, though it'll be hard to resist the temptation of chipotle pork belly biscuits.
Elsewhere, Russell Brand ate at Boa to ready himself for a meeting with the ex.
Reality was biting this week. Literally!
Espresso should be sipped after a meal and not its creamy counterpart.
The pint size pop-star has dinner with his bodyguard.
And suddenly, a few familiar faces doing a few familiar things magically realign the cosmos of Hollywood nightlife.
We have eaten near Jared from Subway before, but never seen anything quite as cool as this week's surprise shows.
While another blow is struck against unpasteurized milk, a pathogen found in contaminated poultry is making us pay a high price every year.
Chef Mette Williams has crafted a straight-forward menu that, despite a range of global influences, feels cohesive and tightly curated.
The food sounds like Public Kitchen, the vibe looks more like Dakota Steakhouse.
Hopefully her cooking helps it stand out from the pack of Hollywood places that blur the line between nightlife and restaurants.