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TOPAZ San Pedro Culture Guide San Pedro Is a Town with a Unique Past, a Very Cool Present, and an Up-And- Coming Future TOPAZ san pedro culture guide San Pedro is a town with a unique past, a very cool present, and an up-and- coming future. Working at Topaz keeps you right at the heart of all the best things to do and see. In that light, we have created this handy guide for you to enjoy and discover all the great things Topaz in San Pedro has to offer. WeSAN PEDROknow WAyouTERFRONT will enjoy the journey. old Pantone swash PMS CMYK GREY SCALE old Grey scale swash SAVOR restaurants bakeries cafes 4 INDULGE boutiques antiques beauty 10 PARTY bars pubs lounges 14 PLAY recreation parks beaches 16 DISCOVER museums art galleries 21 APPLAUD theater film 26 INVIGORATE fitness yoga spas 28 NOURISH groceries farmers market 30 HAPPENINGS special & ongoing events 31 Topaz Leasing: CBRE (310) 363-4980 www.topazsanpedro.com SAVOR acapulco bonello’s new york pizza Casual Mexican restaurant overlooking the waterfront; Delicious pizza by the slice for a bargain price. great Happy Hour. Lunch and Dinner daily. You’d think you were in Manhattan. 750 Sampson Way (310) 548-6800 Lunch and Dinner Monday–Saturday. www.acapulcorestaurant.com 382 S. Gaffey Street (310) 548-6800 babouch brouwerij west at crafted Your passport to Morocco: Enjoy Moroccan food, Small batch craft brewery, tasting room, art, music and belly dancing. Dinner Tuesday–Saturday full service restaurant and patio dining. 810 S. Gaffey Street (310) 831-0246 Warehouse #6 (310) 548-6800 COMING: Fall, 2014 www.babouchrestaurant.com busy bee market baramee thai restaurant This old-school Italian deli whips up the best sandwiches Fine Thai Cuisine in stylish surroundings. in the South Bay. Monday–Saturday, 9AM to 6PM Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. 2413 Walker Avenue (310) 832-8660 354 W. 6th Street (310) 521-9400 www.barameethairestaurant.com cafe pacific Located at Trump National Golf Course, beach city grill the upscale California cuisine provides Seafood and Steaks grilled traditionally or prepared an unforgettable, elegant dining experience. in a variety of yummy international dishes. No corkage. One Ocean Trails Drive, Rancho Palos Verdes Open for Lunch and Dinner Tuesday–Saturday. (310) 303-3260 376 W. 6th Street (310) 833-6345 www.trumpnationallosangeles.com blu restaurant and bar catalina express bistro at the crowne plaza and express grill Upscale dining with a casual vibe. An unexpected dining option in the San Pedro terminal, Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. offering tasty casual fare. Open daily for breakfast and lunch. 610 Palos Verdes Street (310) 519-8200 Berth 95 (310) 519-7971 4 5 SAVOR SAVOR enchilada house mishi’s strudel bakery & cafe A small Mexican place that is scrumptious and inexpensive A recipe passed on from generations in the Hungarian old country, and famous for their potato tacos. Lunch and Dinner daily. this mom and pop shop bakes up delectable sweet and savory 133 N. Bandini Street (310) 831-0747 strudels. Don’t miss the live opera. Open Wednesday–Sunday. 307 W. 7th Street (310) 832-6474 fantastic café www.mishisstrudel.com Neighborhood restaurant with a diner-style menu. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner daily. neil’s pasta & seafood grill 1235 N. Gaffey Street (310) 519-9466 Neopolitan and Southern Italian www.fantasticongaffey.com Cuisine served in quaint surroundings – a San Pedro tradition. 2413 Walker Avenue (310) 832-8660 green onion www.neilspasta.com An authentic Mexican cantina pouring the most potent margaritas around San Pedro. Lunch and Dinner daily. 145 W. 6th Street (310) 519-0631 niko’s pizzeria www.green-onion.com On top of having tasty pizza, salads, and pastas, all ingredients come from local distributors. 399 W. 6th Street (310) 241-1400 happy diner www.nikospizzeria.com Casual American diner featuring tasty comfort food and breakfast all day! Breakfast, lunch, dinner Monday–Saturday; Closes at 4PM Sunday omelette & waffle shop 617 S. Center Street (310) 241-0917 An egg lover’s dream come true www.happydinersp.com with over 20 types of omelettes. Breakfast and Lunch daily. 1103 S. Gaffey Street (310) 831-3277 j. trani’s ristorante www.omeletteandwaffleshop.com Four generations have created extraordinary Italian cuisine in this casual yet sophisticated restaurant. Lunch Tuesday–Friday; Dinner daily. philie b’s 584 W. 9th Street (310) 832-1220 The freshest ingredients go into Philie B’s pizzas, www.jtrani.com subs and salads. Delivery; Lunch and Dinner daily. 347 W. 6th Street (310) 514-2500 www.philiebs.com 6 7 SAVOR SAVOR porky’s bbq san pedro fish market at ports o’call Experience the tastiness of meat slow cooked over A San Pedro landmark with a fish market and restaurant hickory wood, with a fall-off-the-bone tenderness right on the waterfront. Indoor or harbor-side dining for 2 or 2,000. – a true San Pedro favorite! Lunch and Dinner daily; Catering. 1190 Nagoya Way (310) 832-4253 1440 W. 8th Street (310) 519-0966 www.sanpedrofishmarket.com www.ribs123.com ports o’call senfuku waterfront dining restaurant Authentic Japanese cuisine Everything that waterfront dining should be; the setting, makes it the place to go the food and the service, in a comfortable atmosphere for good sushi. Lunch and Dinner that is simultaneously cozy and classy, equally suited Monday–Friday, Saturday Dinner. for romantic dinners and business conferences. 380 W. 6th Street (310) 552-5585 Berth 76 Ports O’Call (310) 833-3553 www.portsocalldining.com subway Fresh breads featuring a variety of breakfast, raffaello ristorante lunch and dinner subs. Authentically prepared Italian cuisine with a decidedly 285 W. 6th Street (310) 514-0800 southern Italian flare! Lunch Monday–Friday; Dinner daily. 400 S. Pacific Avenue (310) 514-0900 www.raffaelloristorante.com the whale & ale Rich mahogany and brass accents give charm to this old-fashioned British pub serving up great food sacred grounds and beer. Lunch and Dinner daily. The local hangout for sipping a big cup o’ joe 327 W. 7th Street (310) 832-0363 and listening to live music. Open daily. www.whaleandale.com 468 W. 6th Street (310) 514-0800 think cafe Fresh ingredients, an inventive menu, san pedro brewing co. and over 20 different salads make this This neighborhood pub is known for their hand-crafted ales an ideal lunch spot. Lunch and Dinner and lagers with a large menu of American classic cuisine. daily. Saturday until 2PM Lunch and Dinner daily 302 W. 5th Street (310) 519-3662 331 W. 6th Street (310) 831-5663 www.thinkcafe5thst.com www.sanpedrobrewing.com 8 9 INDULGE INDULGE crafted at the port of los angeles doorstep day spa This unique marketplace is housed in a refurbished WW-II era Providing on-site chair massage perfect for warehouse in the outer harbor, steps from 22nd street park, relaxing after a long trip or corporate parties. the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium and the Cabrillo Way Marina. 530 W. 37th Street, Unit 1 (310) 548-3278 Shop for one-of-a-kind pieces by local artists, handmade goods www.doorstepdayspa.com and gourmet concessions while enjoying live music and entertainment. New brewery Brouwerij West restaurant dramatique open late summer/early fall 2014 Women’s boutique featuring sexy, dressy and special occasion attire Port of Los Angeles Warehouses 9 & 10 and accessories. A fun and unpredictable shopping experience. 110 & 112 E. 22nd Street (310) 732-1270 319 W. 6th Street (310) 519-7400 www.craftedportla.com www.behindthescenes.com fragments salon badfish clothing company Excellent hair stylists available by appointment just a couple blocks from the San Pedro waterfront. New and used vinyl records ranging 360 W. 6th Street (310) 831-6445 from punk to hip hop, as well as men, women, and children’s band merchandise. 337 W. 6th Street (310) 521-9965 www.bfccompany.com the hive An eco-friendly Aveda concept salon, exclusively specializing in Aveda hair, make up and skin products. behind the scenes costumes 367 W. 7th Street (310) 832-3836 Specializing in 18th century costumes and unique Venetian masks and masquerades, they have everything lanta salon one could need for a Masquerade Ball or Roaring 20’s party. Professionals service your wellbeing 285 W. Gaffey Street (310) 521-0246 amidst an atmosphere of beauty, relaxation www.behindthescenes.com and aromatic scents, as well as your hair and nails, with a healing touch. cheap vintage inc. 285 W. 6th Street, Unit 104 (310) 521-0828 Chock full of used wood furniture. Don’t buy www.lantasalon.com fake imported products when you can buy solid wood furniture, that’s manufactured laura denise salon in the U. S. at the same price... or less. Catering to those who are looking for the latest trends in hairstyles 705 S. Pacific Avenue (310) 547-1000 and color, without the Westside price tag, traffic hassles, or attitude. www.cheapvintage.com 800 S. Pacific Avenue (310) 989-5349 www.ldsalon.com 10 11 INDULGE INDULGE lisa’s chic boutique the spa at terranea resort Where funky fashion and style meets diva attitude. With its pool, jacuzzis, fire pits, cabanas, and expansive list of services, 217 N. Patton Avenue (310) 833-6784 The Spa at Terranea is the most luxurious in the South Bay. Enjoy lunch www.lisaschicboutique.com while overlooking the ocean, before a massage, facial, wrap and more. 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes (310) 265-2800 mandyz boutique www.terranea.com Great San Pedro boutique with the latest fashions studio platinum at affordable prices including a variety of unique Dedicated to bringing out the extraordinary in you handbags, clothing, accessories, scarves, wallets, for over 15 years, this salon has worked hard to and much more. maintain its positive reputation in the South Bay area.
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