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Sinai for the living. The battlegrounds are well known. West Hollywood sports part of trendy Melrose and the Sunset Strip. West Hollywood boosters claim that it has gained the upper hand in the restaurant and bar arena.

But for the first nine months of , the most recent statistics available, West Hollywood widened its lead. That law was replaced by a requirement that restaurants have separate smoking sections. In West Hollywood you have Mortons, Spago. Le Dome. Hollywood Hills is mostly mansions and large homes in a more "rural" setting, many of them uninhabited for most of the year I presume but could be blatanly misinformed. Originally Posted by BitofEndearment. Originally Posted by ChicanoX. Originally Posted by SalParadise.

The commercial core of Beverly Hills is actually very walkable and even has an urban flavor. It is not necessarily my cup of tea but suburban hell? I don't think so. Oh ok. But I'm gonna take a guess that you gotta be bill gates to live there right?

Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. And that's why the prices for homes and condominiums there are higher than in just about any other part of L. The two cities yes, both are cities, separate from Los Angeles share a border at Doheny Drive, and although Beverly Hills is much larger geographically 5.

While Beverly Hills has been incorporated since , and is well-established as one of the most famous city "brands" in the world, West Hollywood is a bit less well-known outside Southern California. It was historically an unincorporated neighborhood in Los Angeles County, governed by the county, not the City of Los Angeles. County Sheriffs Department, who were much more likely to turn a lenient eye to shenanigans at mid-century nightclubs on the Sunset Strip like Ciro's and The Trocadero, where movie stars, big shots, loose boys and girls, jet setters, and wise guys would dance, drink and carouse the night away.

Santa Monica Boulevard which runs roughly parallel to Sunset was where many gay bars and restaurants were and are located, and the area around where it intersects with San Vicente Boulevard became known as Boys Town. The sheriffs generally took a "live and let live" approach to the area, and because of that custom, gay people in West Hollywood were able to live without constant threat of harassment and arrest in those earlier, less tolerant times.

The area is now a vibrant multicultural nighttime destination; The Abbey Food and Bar is one of the most successful night spots in the country, with every imaginable sort of person represented among its clientele on a nightly basis, and the most successful restaurant in downtown L.



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