Downtown’s NoMad Hotel reopens as Hotel Per La with a new rooftop bar and restaurant

An overhead photo of four prawns, each skewered, served with half a lemon.
Bar Clara, on the rooftop of the previous Nomad Resort downtown, is now open with Mediterranean-inspired cocktails and dishes equivalent to skewered prawns with harissa, charred lemon, and dill yogurt.
(Sierra Prescott / Bar Clara)

Bar Clara

Bar Clara, a poolside rooftop bar and restaurant in downtown, is the primary meals and beverage idea to open throughout the new Resort Per La, previously the positioning of the NoMad Resort. Taking inspiration from the constructing’s former use because the Financial institution of Italy, the menu leans Mediterranean with choices equivalent to calabrese-stuffed snapper; scallops with pistachio French dressing; prawns with harissa and charred lemon; and whipped feta. From the bar, coastal wines and cocktails equivalent to a color-coded “rainbow” of spritzes can be found. Bar Clara is open Monday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.; in September, Resort Per La’s remaining meals and beverage operations are set to start — together with a ground-floor restaurant, a foyer bar and a restaurant.

649 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, (213) 358-0000, hotelperla.com

A photo of the pool and lounge chairs of Bar Clara.
Downtown’s new rooftop bar with Mediterranean fare presents seating on a rooftop patio and contained in the bar space; within the night, poolside seating opens as much as Bar Clara friends as nicely.
(Sierra Prescott / Bar Clara)

LouLou Restaurant & Lounge

LouLou is now open atop outside shopping center Santa Monica Place, bringing French-Mediterranean delicacies to the Westside from husband-and-wife crew Erik and Florence Chol (the Globe Theatre). The French Riviera-inspired fare contains oysters, tartines, house-made pastas, Niçoise salad, charcuterie boards, brunch, sandwiches, quiche and pizza, plus cocktails, a French and California wine listing, and a patio with an ocean view. LouLou is open Monday to Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., Thursday to Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to midnight, and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.

395 Santa Monica Place, #300, Santa Monica, (323) 410 - 2337, loulousantamonica.com

Saffy’s Espresso & Tea Store

The anticipated espresso store and bakery from the crew behind Bavel, Bestia and Saffy’s is now open in East Hollywood. Saffy’s launched in early June, and its adjoining sibling idea, Saffy’s Espresso & Tea Store, is now providing lattes, coffees and seasonal contemporary pastries equivalent to buttermilk biscuits, entire wheat chocolate cookies and boysenberry Danishes from pastry chef and co-owner Genevieve Gergis. Saffy’s Espresso & Tea Store is now open Wednesday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to three p.m. with prolonged days of operation to comply with.

4845 Fountain Ave., Los Angeles, (424) 699-4845, saffysla.com/saffys-coffee-and-tea-shop

An overhead photo of a danish with a latte in an amber glass mug.
The brand new bakery and occasional store from Saffy’s is now open with danishes, lattes and extra, and with a plan for each day working hours sooner or later.
(Brigitte Neman / Saffy’s Espresso)

Propaganda Wine Bar

A brand new biodynamic-focused wine bar within the Arts District is serving bottles and by-the-glass pours, tasting flights and Italian shared plates. The brand new wine bar from Yan Wong and Claudio Villani (San Francisco’s Inovino & Altovino) serves an nearly completely Italian wine and aperitivi listing, which rotates often. Bites embody tinned fish, salumi, Roman pinsa flatbreads, ’nduja-and-burrata crostini, salads and gelati. Propaganda is open Tuesday to Thursday from 3 to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 3 to 11 p.m., and Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m.

950 E. third St., Los Angeles, (213) 947-3200, propaganda.wine

Prosperity Market Scavenger Hunt

A citywide scavenger hunt will kick off in August in assist of L.A.’s Black-owned retailers, eating places and different small companies. In celebration of Black Enterprise Month, L.A.’s pop-up, community-building farmers market Prosperity Market is reprising its monthlong scavenger hunt, which is able to lead contributors to greater than 50 companies and supply prizes equivalent to reward playing cards and hidden activations. Every week Prosperity Market will launch new clues through Instagram (@prosperity.market) and its web site; a map will even assist information the best way to locales equivalent to Hotville Rooster, Sip & Sonder, and 1010 Wine Bar. Upon arriving, scavenger hunters should snap the placement’s displayed QR code for factors; further factors will be garnered by way of purchases made at every cease, with winners introduced at an occasion on Aug. 27.

Numerous places, prosperitymarketla.com/2022-black-business-scavenger-hunt

A small group of shoppers and vendors gathers around a table of produce at one of Prosperity Market's farmers market events.
L.A.'s month-long scavenger hunt in assist of Black-owned companies will lead contributors all through August, culminating in an al fresco occasion with Prosperity Market.
(Prosperity Market)

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