Have guests in town for the Super Bowl? 35 things beyond football to keep them entertained
If you have friends, family or other guests coming to Los Angeles for the Super Bowl, they may be planning to spend all their pregame hours at the Convention Center at the NFL’s official Super Bowl Experience activities. But how about helping them discover some of the locales, attractions, eateries and nightspots that make L.A. special?
We’ve organized our recommendations by proximity to SoFi Stadium: Inglewood, the Westside, the South Bay and the rest of L.A.
This is obviously not a comprehensive list of things to do in L.A., so send us your own recommendations for where visitors should go! (Thank you to reader Joel Gardner for the suggestion to add Coni’Seafood, which The Times’ Laurie Ochoa also wrote about in a guide to the best places to eat around SoFi Stadium.)
Dulan’s Soul Food Kitchen
Randy's Donuts
The Dunes
Sip and Sonder
Park to Playa Trail
Park or take transit to the start at the Stocker Corridor Trail in the Baldwin Hills area. Directions to trailhead.
Coni’Seafood
Getty Center
The Museum of Jurassic Technology
Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills
Gjelina
Gjelina’s patio has always been magnetic, and never more so than over the last two years. I’d never noticed until this year that a nook along the building’s right side, paneled with rustic mixed woods and just big enough to fit four tables comfortably, is one of the city’s loveliest outdoor dining spaces.
Dogtown Coffee
Mt. San Vicente
Park and start at Westridge and West Mandeville fire roads. Directions to trailhead.
Korean Bell of Friendship
The Arthur J
The Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum
Bruce's Beach
Coffee Cartel
San Pedro Coastal Hike
Phenakite
The cooking is astounding, and it defies easy labeling. Black sesame vichyssoise, lardon-stuffed mochi and porridge gilded with brown butter and smoked abalone liver ignite under Phan’s signature touches: savory jams made from scraps of fruits and vegetables that might otherwise go to waste, pickles and other acidic sparks. Of equal importance: A spirit of kindness animates the project. Phan comes to the table and sets up a fish course for each guest. Her eyes dance and crinkle at the corners while she chats; you know she is smiling behind her mask. She embodies welcome.
Phenakite is the Times’ 2021 Restaurant of the Year.
"Urban Light"
Chateau Marmont
Spoke Bicycle Cafe
Two Bit Circus
Switzer Falls
The site was one of the first mountain resorts to open to “tourist hikers” in 1884, and it’s easy to see why. The downhill hike takes you to the top of the falls and then into cool Bear Canyon. Refresh yourself at the 50-foot lower falls and maybe swim in its pool (the upper falls are hard to access on a sketchy route). Hang out by the water or in one of the shady picnic areas along the way. The way out is the same — only uphill. Go early to snag a parking spot and beat the hordes.
Park and start at the Switzer Picnic Area on Angeles Crest Highway about 10 miles north of La Cañada Flintridge. Directions to trailhead.
Pink's Hot Dogs
Lunasia
Park’s BBQ
The Baked Potato
Game Haus Cafe
Tamales Elena y Antojitos
Al & Bea’s Mexican Food
Mariscos Jalisco
Desert 5 Spot
Kobe Bryant mural
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