This is part of our Business Entertaining 2008 special report.
Eat: The wide windows at Amarone Kitchen & Wine afford patrons prime views of the storied Sunset Strip—the venue sits across the street from the Whisky a Go Go—while they dine on chef Alessandro Polastri’s selection of rustic Italian dishes.
Drink: Seven’s shag carpets, raw-wood panels, river-rock walls, and sleek private room that opens up to a patio provide a quintessentially L.A. memory. The fashion industry crowd frequents the club on Saturdays. Stay: Treat them to a taste of the Angeleno lifestyle at the Palihouse Hotel, where personal shoppers, pet services, and yoga sessions are among the offerings.
Eat: The wide windows at Amarone Kitchen & Wine afford patrons prime views of the storied Sunset Strip—the venue sits across the street from the Whisky a Go Go—while they dine on chef Alessandro Polastri’s selection of rustic Italian dishes.
Drink: Seven’s shag carpets, raw-wood panels, river-rock walls, and sleek private room that opens up to a patio provide a quintessentially L.A. memory. The fashion industry crowd frequents the club on Saturdays. Stay: Treat them to a taste of the Angeleno lifestyle at the Palihouse Hotel, where personal shoppers, pet services, and yoga sessions are among the offerings.
Photo: Courtesy of Amarone Kitchen & Wine
Photo: Amarone Kitchen & Wine
Photo: Courtesy of the Palihouse Hotel