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Food Fight: Taste of Beverly Hills vs. LA Times’ Celebration of Food and Wine Discount Tickets

Taste of Beverly HillsLA Times Celebration of Food and Wine

Just got the heads-up about this from Goldstar: discounts off a couple of the hottest food festival tickets! Only problem? They’re both for the same day, Sunday, September 5! Oh, the humanity! So to help you decide, here’s a quick breakdown of each event’s discount offer.

Food & Wine’s Taste of Beverly Hills’ Art of the Brunch

  • Free-flowing Bloody Marys, Bellinis and Mimosas!
  • Wine sessions as well as beer and cocktail tastings.
  • Brunch from the best restaurants in LA, including Comme Ca, Huckleberry and Craft.
  • Live chef demos by Ray Garcia of The Fig, Scott Conant of Scarpetta and more.
  • KCRW pie contest with Evan Kleiman.
  • “LA’s best DJs” and Jason Bentley is the event’s musical director.

Tickets: $62.50 (regular $125). Sunday 10am-3pm. Behind the Beverly Hilton Hotel, 9900 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills (map).

Los Angeles Times’ Celebration of Food and Wine

  • Food Network Lounge surrounded by  food trucks from The Great Food Truck Race, like Nom Nom Truck and Crepes Bonaparte.
  • More food trucks, including Coolhaus, Ahn Joo and Buttermilk Truck.
  • Mixologist demonstrations, panel discussions and book signings.
  • Concert by indie pop duo, She & Him, which is awesome if you like them. If you don’t, well, you can skip this.
  • All day (8 hours) versus ToBH’s five-hour event. LAT’s general admission $33/VIP $75 vs. ToBH’s $62.50.
  • You can buy VIP or general (or just for the concert). But I’d go with the VIP ticket which is $50 less than the regular price of $125. This way you get unlimited tastings as opposed to just 8, AND you have access to the VIP tasting area.

Tickets: $20-$75, not including fees (regular $40-$125). Sunday 12-8pm. Paramount Studios, 5555 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles (map).

So which is it going to be? ToBH or LATCFW? Speaking of which, you still have til 3pm today to get your entries in for a chance to win tickets to the LA Times’ event.

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BlackboardEats’ Secret Heads-Up: 30% Off Josie and $19.95 Mercantile Prix Fixe

The Mercantile

The Mercantile

You know BlackboardEats, right? The Web site dedicated to offering fantabulous discounts at some of the hottest restaurants in Los Angeles? Only thing is you never know what discounts are coming up until the Tuesday and Thursday you get their newsletter.

Not that that’s a bad thing. Who doesn’t like to be surprised? But this time, the girls at BBE actually gave me a little heads-up about what discounts they have planned for next week! And they’re some purty good ones so mark your calendars.

Tuesday: 30% Off Dinner at Josie Restaurant in Santa Monica

Thursday: $19.95 Prix Fixe at The Mercantile in Hollywood

BBE members get a three-course menu at The Mercantile for under $20 when they present their discount code to their server before ordering.

Here’s the menu:

  • Endive & Watercress Salad w/ Herbed Goat Cheese, Dates, Smoked Almonds & Honey Vinaigrette
  • House Made Sausage Of the Day OR
  • Ricotta Gnudi w/ English Peas, Hen of the Wood Mushrooms & Parmesan OR
  • Smoked Trout Rillettes w/ Beets, Cooked Egg, Chive & Horseradish Aioli on Crostini
  • Scoop Of Housemade Ice Cream

Happy discount dining!

BTW, if you’re not already a BBE member and you like to dine out, sign up. It’s FREE and, like I said, you get these great discounts.

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Seizing Great L.A. Deals: Blackboard Eats, Goldstar, Groupon, Los Angeles Circles

Seize the Deal

4 of 25: I attended Los Angeles Magazine‘s party for Rosa Mexicano in L.A. Live back in September and although the party was m’OK I was pretty excited when they gave us a free membership to their Circles consumer club. Excited not only because I didn’t have to pay the $48 membership fee to join but now I’d be privvy to exclusive Los Angeles Magazine events for discounted prices/free. In any case, I had always meant to do a roundup of L.A. sites that offer deals and such.

Blackboard Eats/LA: This newsletter/Web site offers dining deals off hot restaurants around town. This week’s special is 40% off lunch at Fraiche in Santa Monica. To get in on the deal you sign up for their newsletter and then you get discount codes emailed you to weekly. The catch is that there’s a time limit on the code: 24 hours to retrieve it and then 30 days from when you retrieve the code to actually use the discount. Easy peasy. It’s free to join. Twitter: @BlackboardEats.

Goldstar: If you haven’t yet heard of this Website that offers discounts off fun events around town then you really do need to get out more. They’re one of the first deal makers out there. Not ticket brokers but rather they work directly with their 3,200 venue partners to secure deep discounts to events like Cirque de Soleil’s Kooza and LA Opera’s Barber of Seville. There’s no membership fee and it’s free to sign up. The only extra cost is the nominal transaction fee per ticket purchase. Twitter: @GoldstarLA.

Groupon: This site offers awesome discounts daily off a wide range of stuff, from laser hair removal treatment to organic grocery delivery service to dinners at fancy restaurants. The way it works, however, is that you can only get the deal if enough people sign up for the deal, too. Thus, group + coupon = Groupon; although the site says they named their company after a town in Switzerland. So if you find a good deal, best to share with your friends. No cost to sign up for their daily deal alerts. Twitter: @GrouponLA.

Los Angeles Circles: Now unlike the above sites, this one costs $48 to join but its deals are more exclusive and most of them are actually free once you sign up! Since Los Angeles Magazine has such a huge readership that all these companies want to reach, the publication gets offered all sorts of promotional gifts and discounts. For instance, among the current deals are a couple of free VIP passes to LACMA or a buy-one-get-one-free wine tasting flight at Malibu Wines. If you want a membership but can’t bear to pay $48 for it, lucky for you that they’re currently running a holiday special where if you’re one of the first 100 people to sign up before Christmas you get a one-year membership for half-off. That’s $24. Would make a great Xmas gift. Twitter: @lacircles.

To track more deals around L.A., check out my Twitter list: LA Deals.

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