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Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. For many restaurants, the holiday is one of their most important days of the year, especially after the pandemic. The holiday falls on a Tuesday this year and though you’ll find plenty of restaurants with à la carte menus, I’ve curated a list of the best Valentine’s Day dinner options in the city that still have reservation availability. From romantic hideaways to a handful of the city’s best restaurants, old favorites and newcomers alike, plus a heart-shaped pizza to-go if you plan to celebrate at home. These excellent Los Angeles restaurants have your V-Day plans covered in terms of ambience and food alike—and if you find that your first choice is booked, you’re almost guaranteed to find another just-as-great spot on this list.
Valentine’s Day is coming up this Monday, February 14th! If you are still thinking about where to go out for dinner, order takeout, or find other romantic things to do this weekend and early next week, the list below has you covered. Happy Valentine’s Day! Cheers!
Valentine’s Day rolls around once a year and if you’re anything like me you have probably postponed making dinner reservations until the very last minute. Below you’ll find a list of great Valentine’s Day dinner options for couples, singles, and groups of friends from the pricey (Melisse at $365/person takes the crown this year) to the affordable (Salazar in Silver Lake is offering its menu a la carte). Click the links to go to the restaurant’s reservation page and be sure to call ahead to confirm the details. Enjoy!
It happens every year. Whether you’re single, coupled up, or going out for drinks with the girls, inevitably you keep pushing back on making the dinner reservation, perhaps due to the prevalence of pricey prix fixe menus or holding out hopes for a date and then suddenly Valentine’s Day has arrived and every restaurant in town seems to be booked. Fear not! I’ve compiled a list of Valentine’s Day ideas, parties, and film screenings all over town great for couples, groups, and singles alike. Happy Valentine’s Day!
So you waited until today and couldn’t get a Valentine’s Day dinner reservation at one of LA’s most romantic restaurants? Don’t worry! Sometimes it’s the little misfortunes in life that can lead to our most joyous memories. Skip the expensive prix fixe menus and do something a little more spontaneous! Here are 8 unique date ideas for Valentine’s Day in Los Angeles.
It’s never too early to make a reservation for Valentine’s Day dinner in Los Angeles. With less than two weeks to go, avoid that last minute scramble to find a table for two in town. Below is a list of more than 20 of the most romantic restaurants for Valentine’s Day dinner in Los Angeles. And, hey, if you’re single, a girl’s got to eat. Send yourself roses!
Directed by Baz Luhrmann
Los Angeles Theatre / $35
Doors 7:00 Movie 9:00
Our annual Valentine’s Day bash is back! The Los Angeles Theatre is our city’s most gorgeous movie palace, with soaring ceilings, breath-taking chandeliers, gold leaf angels, and a cascading crystal fountain, perfect for a celebration of love. This year we have live dancers, magicians, circus acts, bands and DJs before Baz Luhrmann’s spectacular film musical.
Moulin Rouge explodes on the big screen with Nicole Kidman as the famous nightclub’s top act and Ewan McGregor as the poet who tries to win her love. A sensory experience of lush sets, dazzling dance numbers and wild mash-ups of the music of David Bowie, Nirvana, Elton John, T.Rex, Madonna and many more.
Before the movie, variety acts onstage will entertain with astounding feats and bawdy dance. Sip champagne beneath floating chandeliers, wander into the enormous ballroom with a live band, or explore the mirrored ladies powder room and the murals of the children’s nursery. Our Cinespia photo booth downstairs will capture a portrait of you and your sweetheart.
DRESS CODE : ELEGANT/FORMAL ATTIRE. JACKET AND TIE REQUIRED FOR MEN.
It’s a brave new dating world, so this V-Day, DTLA’s Beelman’s Pub is hosting the Tinder Ball, a Tinder-themed party for singles looking to find love in a hopeless place and score a date by last call. Organizers suggest a casual meet-up and some convo (aka intellectual foreplay) at Spring St. Bar before heading over to Beelman’s for a sweaty, sexy rager that will feature a Tinder-themed kissing booth, sex toy raffles and giveaways, a live date auction and drink specials such as a $6 D.T.F. punch and a $5 Hearts on Fire shot. You might as well call in sick on Monday in advance
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