The Game Gets a Parking Ticket at The Roxbury; Ian McKellen Holds Court at Lucques
The Hobbit actor sits down at Suzanne Goin's restaurant for Vanity Fair.
The Hobbit actor sits down at Suzanne Goin's restaurant for Vanity Fair.
Even though he's in his fifties, he still parties like it's the eighties.
Elsewhere, Jonathan Gold targets Bryant Ng's Spice Table as the bulls-eye of L.A.'s coherent new dining scene.
We spot the two celebs stuffing their faces in Venice this week.
Meanwhile, The Washington Post has little success finding celebrity diners in L.A.
A wine bar doesn't work on LaBrea, so owners go back to the original barely-working concept, while Susan Feniger's Street team holds a demo and tasting in Santa Monica.
John Gosselin turned The Ivy into a bigger celebrity pit this week, while Randy Quaid was arrested for skipping his bills with Ty Warner.