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This Weekend: Gin Breakfast, Night+Market Thai BBQ, KBBQ Cook-Off

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Thursday, August 4

One Night Only: Desserts and Drinks Pairings at Dominick’s
My two favorite things in the world come together on one menu for one night only: desserts and cocktails! Dominick’s mixologist Nikki Sunseri and pastry chef Ann Kirk joined foodie forces pairing sweets with crafted cocktails like a sweet risotto of fresh peaches, raspberries and ginger sauce with an El Matador cocktail of El Jimador Blanco, Crème Yvette, pressed ginger and lemon and orange bitters. But the Valrhona chocolate panna cotta with the Bols Genever Satan’s Whiskers cocktail sounds devilishly delicious! Each of the three pairings range from $12-$15.

  • 6pm-close. Dominick’s, 8715 Beverly Boulevard, West Hollywood (map). (310) 652-2335.

Friday, August 5

Big Bar’s Breakfast of Champions with Plymouth Gin Cocktails
Kick off the weekend with a boozy breakfast: three courses, each accompanied with a Plymouth Gin cocktail. Now that’s what I’m talkin’ about! First course is fruit and pastries; second is your choice of dishes like a smoked salmon stack, chorizo scramble or brioche French toast; and third is dessert crepes. Breakfast will be served in Big Bar’s event cottage in the back so rsvp asap as space is limited!

  • 10:30am-12:30pm. $35. Big Bar, 1927 Hillhurst Avenue, Los Feliz (map). (323) 644-0100. RSVP: events [at] alcovecafe.com.

Saturday, August 6

3rd Annual Korean BBQ Cook-Off
It ain’t summer without BBQ and you won’t want to miss this event which features ‘cue from the best Korean BBQ restaurants in LA. Marvel at the eating skills demonstrated during the Orion Choco Pie eating contest, enjoy craft beer from Beer Belly and Korean Wines and take in the judging for the Top Grill Master Cook-Off. Remember this is a cash-only event so bring lots of it. Entry is free but plates are $5-$15 and beer is $5 a cup.

  • 12-6pm. Free entry, plates $5-$15. South Hobart Street between 7th and Wilshire, Koreatown (map).

Cemetery Screening: Breakfast At Tiffany’s
It’s the 50th anniversary of this iconic movie. And even if you disagree with the casting of Audrey Hepburn as call girl Holly Golightly you must admit she’s absolutely charming on the screen. In any case, grab a carafe of your favorite cocktail to serve up on a picnic blanket. This would make an awesome girls’ night out activity.

  • 7pm. Tickets: $10. Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000  Santa Monica Boulevard, Hollywood (map).

Sunday, August 7

Night + Market’s Northern Thai BBQ and Wandering Wine Bar
This buzzy WeHo restaurant recently acquired three sausage grills from Thailand and will be cooking up some regional specials like the Sai Uah (Chieng Rai herb sausage) and Sai Krok Isan (Northeastern fermented pork sausage), which are hand-stuffed, for this special BBQ event. Gorge yourself on delicacies like pork satay skewers in condensed milk, salted beef and catfish tamale. For $29 you get a sausage plate plus three items of your choice. Traveling wine bar Ubriaca LA will sate your thirst with wine to complement the BBQ; glasses will be around $12 each. No reservations required.

  • 5pm. Night + Market, 9043 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood (map).
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This Weekend: Free Cupcakes & Wine, Rooftop Beer Fest, Pirates’ Bacon Buffet

Squee! So many fun things to do this weekend, that is, unless of course, the Rapture foils all plans.

Thursday, May 19

Free Cupcakes and Wine: SimonLA – Taste of the Nation LA Event
And why wouldn’t you want free wine and cupcakes? At this event benefitting Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation, which is dedicated to ending childhood hunger in America, there will also be bites from Chef Simon as well as cocktails. And when you purchase a TOTNLA ticket, discounted $15 off, at the event you’re entered to win a 2-night stay at the Sofitel! Just RSVP LACRSVP[at]nichemedia.com. The TOTNLA event June 11 features food from the likes of Comme Ca, Osteria Mozza and The Bazaar and normally costs $100 a ticket.

  • 6-9pm. Simon LA at the Sofitel, 8555 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles (map). RSVP: RSVP LACRSVP[at]nichemedia.com.

Friday, May 20

The Market in Santa Monica Place Opens
Even though the remodeled Santa Monica Place opened last summer, food enthusiasts anxiously awaited for the day the Market finally opened its doors. And that day has finally arrived. Doors open to the public Friday. Peruse organic, locally sourced ice cream from Beachy Cream, organic coffee and tea from Groundwork and freshly baked bread at Rockenwagner. The first 500 customers get goody bags!

  • 10am. Santa Monica Place, Level 3, 395 Santa Monica Place, Santa Monica (map).

Saturday, May 21

Pirate Festival: Celebration of Beer & Bacon
Kind of a random event with pirates, a bacon buffet, microbrewed beer and, naturally, rum but that’s what makes it a good time! Presale tickets for $30 end soon, it’s $50 at the door, so snatch ‘em up while you can. Ticket price covers a souvenir glass mug and all you can eat and drink!

  • 1-5pm. $30 presale, $50 door. Olympic Collection, 11301 Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

The Shining Screens at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Next to a screening at the Overlook Hotel, a cemetery is the best place to watch this Stanley Kubrick classic featuring that scoundrel Jack Nicholson. Man, I’ve memorized all his lines. “You’ve had your whole FUCKING LIFE to think things over, what good’s a few minutes more gonna do you now?” Ha! Get a group of friends together, break out the Red Rum and have yourself a blanket party. You and your bff can be extra creepy by dressing up like the twins.

  • Gates open 7pm, movie starts 8:30pm. $10 tickets online or at door. Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Sunday, May 22

Beverly Hills’ Beer Festival
Who says that drinking beer can’t be fancy? At this rooftop beer fest, you can enjoy 360-views of the city while lounging poolside and sipping on brews from Lagunitas and Samuel Adams. General admission $25 gets you three beer samplings while $50 VIP is unlimited beering. There will also be food and live music.

  • 2-7pm. Thompson Beverly Hills, 9360 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills (map).

Monday, May 23

Outdoor Screening of Back to the Future + Cocktails
Watching the Oscars on the outdoor patio of Big Bar was fun, can’t wait to check out one of my favorite ’80s movies here. Enjoy Back to the Future on a 12-foot-high screen along with Zaya Rum and Fernet cocktails. Those who go so far as to show up dressing up like Marty or Doc have a chance of winning a prize!

  • 8pm. Big Bar, 1927 Hillhurst Avenue, Los Angeles (map). (323) 644-0100.

 

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This Weekend: Good Food Happy Hour, Beer for a Good Cause, Slasher Beer Pong

Tomorrow drinkers worldwide are celebrating World Cocktail Day and will inevitably get blitzed. Godspeed. This is how LA’s doing it up. But what to do for the rest of the weekend? Here are some suggestions.

Thursday, May 12

Eagle Rock Brewery Taste of the Nation Benefit at Verdugo Bar
Five Eagle Rock Brewery beers will be on tap at the Glassell Park bar with the $1 of every pint sold going to Taste of the Nation. ERB co-founder Jeremy Raub will be on hand to tell you all about why his beer is so good. Take your pick of Solidarity (black mild), Manifesto (wit), Populist (IPA), Yearling (anniversary sour) and Equinox (young sour).

  • 6pm. Verdugo Bar, 3408 Verdugo Road, Glassell Park (map). (323) 257-3408.

Stark Bar and KCRW’s Good Food Happy Hour
Enjoy happy hour cocktails with Good Food host Evan Kleiman at the Stark Bar. To kick off KCRW’s “Summer of Pie” celebration, the bar will be offering a special Key Lime Pie cocktail for just $6. If that’s not your thing, red and white wine by the glass is available for $5 and you can also get any flatbread with select beer for $12.

  • 7-9pm. Stark Bar, 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Friday, May 13

Friday the 13th Double Feature Drink-Along and Beer Pong at Downtown Independent
Eek! It’s Friday the 13th! If you want to chance it and leave your home for the day, why not spend it watching this awesome horror movie, one of my favorites from the ’80s. See ::spoiler alert:: Kevin Bacon, who was actually in this, get stabbed through the throat! And Friday the 13th Part III will naturally be screened in 3-D. So horribly funny.

  • 7pm. $10 advance, $15 door. Downtown Independent, 251 S Main Street, Downtown (map).

Saturday, May 14

BLT Steak’s “Learn How To Throw the Perfect Summer BBQ” Class
Summer’s near, time to fire up the grill! But why not go the extra mile and learn how to do it up with different marinades and cuts of meat, instead of just burgers for a change? At this BLT Steak class, students will not only learn basic butchery and how to grill but will also get to enjoy an outdoor barbecue with wine and beer.

  • 12:30-2:30pm. $80/person. BLT Steak, 8720 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood (map). Reservations: (310) 360-1950.

Cinespia Screens Elizabeth Taylor Tribute: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is simply gorgeous. Day-um! Add to that she stars opposite Paul Newman and oh em gee! But this classic movie which is based on Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prize-winning play, is more than just its pretty stars but it features a compelling story and great dialogue. Love this movie. It kicks off Cinespia’s 10th year and is a great way to kick off the summer.

  • Gates open at 7pm, movie starts 8:30pm. $10. Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

 

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Hollywood Forever Cemetery Screening Do’s and Don’ts

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Yes, Cinespia just screened its last movie of the season — Rosemary’s Baby — at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, but I thought I’d take this time to reflect on the suggested do’s and don’ts of this popular summer pastime and a definite L.A. must-do. Besides, they may screen a movie for Halloween in which case these will definitely come in handy. Last year’s movie was Carrie and the year before it was The Shining. Ooh! wonder what it’s going to be this time. Coolest thing? Halloween falls on a Saturday this time around! Fun!

DO…

  • Get there at least two hours before the gates open to ensure a great parking spot on the street in addition to a good seat in front of the screen. Especially when we’re talking a popular movie, in which case the line will stretch all the way down the street. I like to plop down on a grassy spot in line and nosh as well as fix up some cocktails and just chat with friends while I wait for the gates to open. Some people use this time to nap, play board games or even just catch up on some reading. Waiting ain’t all that bad.
  • Park on the street i.e. side streets from Gower to Van Ness to avoid the rush to exits in the cemetery at the end of the night.
  • Have your $10 in cash in hand. They say it’s a “$10 donation” to get in but really it’s mandatory.
  • Bring a headlamp or flashlight so that you can ably collect your belongings after the movie. Seems lots of people tend to leave their sunglasses and eyeglasses behind. It’s also handy to have one when you need to visit the porta-potty during the movie.
  • Bring a bottle of booze (your spirit of choice), cups, one mixer (cola or juice to keep it simple) and ice since alcohol is allowed here. People usually bring a low-maintenance bottle of wine, but that’s why cocktails are more special. I had friends bring pina colada Jello shots which were fun and tasty.
  • Have someone run ahead as soon as you pay your $10 at the gate to claim a good spot to view the movie. Works best if they don’t have to carry anything so they can run unimpeded and faster.
  • Set up a portable table on which to enjoy your picnic. So much nicer that way, especially if you’re on a romantic date or you want to set out a buffet for you and your friends. Some people even bring tea lights to set the mood.
  • Take an impromptu tour of the cemetery to kill time before the movie starts. You’ll find Mel Blanc and Johnny Ramone’s graves.

Rosemary seeking Dr. Hill's help

DON’T…

  • Forget to bring a blanket, a warm hat and a sweater/sweatshirt. It gets mighty chilly once the sun goes down.
  • Wear flip-flops. Or if you do, make sure to pack shoes and socks because after the movie the grass is usually very wet and who wants cold, wet feet?
  • Bring a tall chair. If your butt is higher than or as high as your knees it’s too tall and your neighbors will let you know.
  • Show up right before the movie starts and set up your tall chair. If you are going to come late, show your neighbors some courtesy and just sit on the ground. It’s too late for people to adjust to you. EstarLA and I got in a kerfuffle with some rude guys because of this. They didn’t move their seats even when everyone behind them heckled them (asking nicely at first didn’t help). Bastards.
  • Walk on the grass through the graveyard when going on your impromptu tour. The cemetery staff doesn’t like that. Just stick to the paths.
  • Continue to drink once the movie starts. You need to make sure you have plenty of time to sober up before it ends. There’s nowhere to hang out around the cemetery after the event, if you need to kill time.
  • Leave your trash. There are huge trash bins off the grass, on the road, opposite the mausoleum wall.

Hollywood Forever Cemetery
6000 Santa Monica Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90038
(map)

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