robertson boulevard
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Robertson and santa monica the main street where all the action is for the LBGT communitues. if you are a tourist around may......1st week of June its Gay pride from Long Beach, CA to Hollywood Pride......This event in my opinion is for friends and couples....one can bring the family i have seen families their....depends on ones level of comfortability. other than that go visit The Abby, an all mens bar/ club. its always packed on thrus / friday / sat / sun ladies are welcomed as well even heteroz ......secondly, there is fiesta cantina pretty nice bar atmosphere.......lastly fantasy fridays got salsa, hip hop music ladies pack that out usually but again its open for people who wana dance!!! have fun cheers
We found it quite expensive,were told it was good for bargains,we didn't find any,trying to get a taxi was almost impossible and to find a shop to get bottle of water near impossible as well,very disappointed,maybe we were up the wrong end.
Just like Rodeo Drive, you can find various over-priced shops, mediocre restaurants with 10$ drinks and celebrities (let's face it they are mostly reality TV stars).. I lived a block off of Robertson for 2 years and loved the neighborhood but to be fair, there is not much to do here and it's definitely not worth your time if you're visiting only for a few days.
Lots of hot spots....for shopping and good food. You will spot the reality show spots easily....then you have the channel, Tory burch and kitson.
another road in los angeles of pricey shops and eateries. you may see the occasional celebrity here. nice to take a walk, even if you don't buy anything, as you better have deep pockets. there are some shops that are made for middle call incomes, but most are geared toward the high end spenders.
Restaurants on the street that are over priced including the drinks ($10 rum and coke) with near mediocre food as you find in most of WeHo.
I love shopping here and the feel of the place, the area is really nice and a good central location.
This is just a street where so-called "celebrities" shop, but the reality is that the shops are overpriced and that the celebrities are overrated reality t.v. "stars."
Loved it, great cafes, restaurants and shops! Definitely worth a visit each time to meet and greet friends or just hang out for a coffee taking it all in.
We went there as this was an iconic street for my teenager daughter. She wanted to see stores where her stars shop. We walked the whole street and while we did see a few high end stores, I don't think it was worth the cab/bus ride. Seeing the cramped people at the iVY was cool (and made me glad we hadn't selected it for a meal), but aside from that, nothing to speak about. Glad I also saw Lisa Vanderpump's restaurant, but again, we didn't go in.The stores were the same as at home; and there was little originality.Maybe it's better at night? We were there just after lunch.
I heard that this was more of a celebrity hotspot than Rodeo Drive now so we decided to have lunch here instead. Newsroom Cafe was very good but this street was a bit dull. Rodeo is much more picturesque (as a visitor to the city). Next time I would skip this and enjoy a meal on Rodeo instead.
Highlight of the shopping is here....looking forward to going back.Loved All Saints, and the service there is fantastic - there are great shops all around here, but worth the trip!
Robertson is somewhat akin to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills insofar that they have many fine boutiques like Chanel, Chrome Hearts and Tommy Hilfiger plus dining like The Ivy which is well known, even outside of LA. It's worth the visit. The best portion of Robertson is between Wilshire Blvd. (to the south) and Santa Monica Blvd. (to the north). Be advised that parking at the meters on Robertson can be difficult and I would suggest going onto a side street where you may be able to obtain a free parking space for two hours or try and park on Burton Way.
A great selection of shopping, a beautiful street to bop around on. Wish I had more time to spend here.
Lunch at The Ivy is cool, as is shopping at Kitson - perfect for my teenage daughter. But, when it comes to the prices, this seems more like Beverly Hills East instead of West Hollywood.