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10 New Los Angeles Venues for Winter Meetings and Events

New conference spaces, eateries, drinking spots, and more for events and entertaining this season.

Alesandra Dubin
October 26, 2015

Here's a look at the best new Los Angeles restaurants, corporate event venues, hotels, conference centers, and private and party rooms to open for events this winter. These new and renovated Los Angeles venues can accommodate groups large or small for private and corporate events, conferences, meetings, weddings, business dinners, teambuilding activities, cocktail parties, and more.

2. Petit Cut
2. Petit Cut

Petit Cut, the new private dining space at the Beverly Wilshire, opened in September. An extension of Cut by Wolfgang Puck, the enclosed area is located adjacent to the semiprivate Rodeo Tier at the back of the main dining room. The menu offers steak, seafood, and vegetarian dishes by chef Wolfgang Puck. The minimalist design of the restaurant's interior, designed by Richard Meier & Partners Architects (the architect behind the Getty Center) extends to the new space. The power-dining spot features portraits of notable celebrities shot by Martin Schoeller on the walls. Petit Cut seats as many as 18 or holds 30 for receptions.

Photo: Don Riddle
1. DraftKings Fantasy Sports Bar
1. DraftKings Fantasy Sports Bar

Staples Center partnered with fantasy sports company DraftKings to create the DraftKings Fantasy Sports Bar & Lounge on the main concourse of the downtown Los Angeles sports and entertainment arena. The 4,400-square-foot venue opened in October and will be open during every public event at Staples. It has 35 Toshiba smart televisions, six Toshiba Virtuoso Screens, 15 Microsoft Surface Tablets, and four iMacs, plus a menu of food and drinks. The venue holds about 250 for receptions.

Photo: Courtesy of DraftKings Fantasy Sports Bar
3. Wanderlust
3. Wanderlust

Opened in July, Wanderlust Hollywood is a 10,000-square-foot modern community center in Hollywood. Arranged over three floors, the center houses a full café, a patio, and room for more than 500 people or 200 yoga mats. Spaces include a vaulted bow-truss area known as the Greatest Place. The venue offers classes including yoga, nutrition, and meditation, as well as experiences like film screenings, wine tasting, and other events. 

Photo: Melissa Ryan for Wanderlust Hollywood
4. Beverly Hills Marriott
4. Beverly Hills Marriott

The former Crowne Plaza Beverly Hills was rebranded and renamed the Beverly Hills Marriott. It reopened in September after a $26 million renovation with 12 floors, 250 rooms, and 10 suites. It now offers the brand’s Greatroom Lobby concept and features dark wood tones highlighted by pops of color. The hotel has a restaurant and bar as well as a new 24-hour Club Lounge on the hotel's first floor. Additionally, there are eight meeting spaces totaling more than 8,000 square feet. The largest event space in the hotel is the Del Rey Ballroom, which holds 300 for receptions.

Photo: Courtesy of Beverly Hills Marriott
5. Bowlero
5. Bowlero

Originally opened in 1961 as AMF Mar Vista Lanes and closed in late 2014 for a gut renovation, the historic bowling venue reopened in April as Bowlero Mar Vista. The transformed space has a theme meant to conjure a 1970s road trip through Baja California. It features 28 lanes of black light bowling, vintage-style custom furniture, and old-school vintage arcade games such as Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and pinball. The property also features an upgraded audiovisual system that includes a massive lane-side video wall and a DJ booth. Food comes from executive chef Edward Porter, with signature menu items including spicy "Pterodactyl Wings" and the "Behemoth Burger," a five-pound, 14-inch-round party burger. There’s room for 400 for buyout.

Photo: Angela Weiss
6. Maia
6. Maia

Transforming the former Mirabelle space on the Sunset Strip, the restaurant Maia opened in August. Greenery and lights decorate a patio, and an upstairs lounge with a separate bar and balcony overlooking the Hollywood skyline is set to open soon. When the kitchen closes, the dining space transforms into a lounge with a DJ. The venue holds 250 for receptions.

Photo: Courtesy of Maia
7. Mosaic Hotel
7. Mosaic Hotel

The Mosaic Hotel reopened late this summer in Beverly Hills following a multimillion-dollar renovation by London-based design firm Luxlo. One of the few boutique luxury offerings in the city, the hotel is an intimate 49-room property. Together with its nearby sister hotel—the Kelly Wearstler-designed Maison 140—Mosaic Hotel is part of the Gemstone Hotels & Resorts Beverly Hills portfolio. The state of California was an inspiration behind the property’s redesign, which has bright colors in addition to original design elements. Guest rooms feature low-slung luxe linens and modern wall art. Events are considered on a case-by-case basis, and a parking lot can serve as additional space if needed. The hotel offers partial buyouts for about 50 people; a full buyout including the pool area holds about 85.

Photo: Courtesy of Mosaic Hotel
8. Le Petit Paris
8. Le Petit Paris

Le Petit Paris, a 10,000-square-foot French brasserie located in downtown Los Angeles's historic core, opened in September from Cannes-based restaurateurs David and Fanny Rolland. The 300-seat restaurant is housed in the historic 1913 El Dorado Building and has skylights, two bars, a mezzanine level, and an expansive patio. A grand staircase leads to the second floor complete with a lounge, a candle-filled fireplace, velvet furniture, and original hand-painted tiles. The venue also has a retail store.

Photo: Courtesy of Le Petit Paris
9. Sausal
9. Sausal

Sausal opened in downtown El Segundo in September. From chef-partner Anne Conness, the restaurant offers traditional Mexican fare with Southern California influences. Named after the farmstead that once encompassed the area, the restaurant also marks a new venture for partners Sorin Costache and Joseph Suceveanu, the industry veterans behind Santa Monica’s Il Forno. The venue has a dual-sided fireplace covered in distressed white brick, a colorful hand-stenciled mural, a custom wooden bar top and beams, and lots of natural light. There’s also patio seating. The space is available for buyouts and seats 110 guests or holds 150 for receptions.

Photo: Courtesy of Sausal
10. Dudley Market
10. Dudley Market

Opened in August, Dudley Market is a the multi-concept market, restaurant, and retail space from chef Jesse Barber. Steps from the Venice boardwalk, the venue offers a selection of house-made grab-and-go foods and retail items, plus full-service dining focusing on seasonal California dishes for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. Barber, formerly of Venice’s Barnyard and Tasting Kitchen, takes inspiration from the beach community. Housed in a historic building dating back to the early 1900s, Dudley Market has original exposed brick walls, stained concrete floors, reclaimed vintage lights, white subway tiles, and a Carrera marble-topped bar that runs the length of the open kitchen. Bright natural light fills the space, which has room for 20 seated at black walnut-topped tables or the repurposed communal farmhouse table, all with restored vintage chairs.

Photo: Courtesy of Dudley Market
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