You and your guests can easily spend the day roaming the Arts District in Downtown L.A., sampling plenty including great coffee at places like the all-organic Groundwork (811 Traction Ave.) or Blue Bottle Coffee (582 Mateo St.) and baked goods (don’t miss Bread Lounge, 700 S. Santa Fe Avenue, for breads, cakes, coffees and sandwiches). There are also art galleries such as Hauser & Wirth (901 E. 3rd St.) with its garden and chickens that supply its sunny, art-filled restaurant, Manuela, as well as uptown game arcades for the 21-plus crowd, such as Two Bit Circus (634 Mateo St.) and EightyTwo (707 E. 4th Place). You can find the little-bit-of-everything-hip in shopping, dining and play at ROW DTLA (777 S. Alameda St.).
In the evening or whenever you feel the need for some serious holiday “spirits,” stop in at Blitzen’s, the yuletide pop-up restaurant/bar created by Here and Now, one of the district’s most popular drinking holes and rated one of Esquire magazine’s 27 best bars in American in 2019. For the holiday season, Blitzen’s features a festive vibe, from decor to drink, such as “Baby It’s Cold Outside,” a frozen apple cider slushee made with bourbon, cinnamon maple syrup, cranberry bitters and cider that’s a perfect refresher for SoCal’s balmy winters, and a choice of shots called Naughty (rye whiskey, Vida mezcal and Becherovka liqueur) or Nice (Argonaut brandy, Crème de Menthe and Licor 43 liqueur). There’s also food such as a Leftover Sandwich, with turkey breast, cranberry and potato puree on sourdough bread, and Santa’s Ice Cream Sandwich, peppermint ice cream sandwiched between two snickerdoodle cookies.
Through Jan. 1
Hours: Many venues are closed on Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day, so check online. Blitzen opens at 5 p.m. daily except Mondays and Dec. 24-25. Closes at midnight most nights except Fridays and Saturdays when it’s open until 1 a.m.
Admission: Free, but these are restaurants, bars, galleries and shops, so bring your wallet. Reservations will curtail disappointment.