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Larchmont Village
Larchmont, a small but charming street nestled between Melrose Avenue and Third Street, gives a small town feel to the big city. On its northern end, Larchmont is only two blocks away from the world famous Paramount Studios, while its southern end lies on the outskirts of beautiful Hancock Park. A favorite of celebrities, it is not unusual to see the famous dining, window-shopping, or just enjoying the quiet friendly atmosphere. Like Main Street in any small town in America, Larchmont is full of surprises.
In just over one city block Larchmont boasts some of the most varied and best (as well as affordable) restaurants in all of Los Angeles. From upscale Thai, Greek, Japanese, Italian, and South American, to the more modest Pizza and sandwich shops. For an after dinner desert or if you just need a caffeine fix or have a sweet tooth, there are coffee shops and an ice cream parlor. Although known mainly for its restaurants, this amazing street has almost everything else that you could need. Within feet of each other are video stores, a hardware store, a yoga school, a drug store, a pet supply store, a veterinary clinic, a barbershop, a bookstore and a newsstand. There are three different banks, and if there is a show in town that you would love to see, you can easily get tickets at the local ticketron. If you need to change your plans and extend a ticket while in L.A. you can stop at one of the two travel agencies and make new reservations. Larchmont, a street with a small town feel but with big city perks.
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Writer: John B.
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Nearby Spots: Manns Chinese · Melrose Avenue · Sunset Strip ···
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