Westwood
- by
- Grace Duong
Home of the Bruins, Westwood is homebase for UCLA and its collegiate inhabitants. Westwood also has a rich history in architecture and film, featuring landmark historic theaters that are still open for business. Indulge in an interesting and diverse mix of art, culture, and culinary eats that have the charm of a cozy little town but nestles nicely inside the wide landscape of the city of Los Angeles.
Fowler Museum
Saffron & Rose Ice Cream
Fox Village Theater
TLT Food
STK
Hammer Museum
Barney's Beanery
House of Meatballs
Clementine
Fundamental LA
Skylight Gardens
Los Angeles National Cemetery
Pressed Juicery
Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden
Geffen Playhouse
Stan's Donuts
Ike's Place
Diddy Riese
Westwood Farmer's Market
Espresso Profeta
Drake Stadium
Hot Rod LA
Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden
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Ike's Place
- Address
- 1151 Westwood Boulevard
- Website
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Known for their dutch crunch bread and dirty sauce, this little sandwich shop has become a go-to in the Westwood Village. Originally hailing from San Francisco, this shop captures the spirit of the independent, quirky humored sandwich, as if each one has its own personality. They have a huge menu filled with creatively named sandwiches such as "The Count of Monte Chase-O" and "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" with equally creative ingredient combinations. They are also vegetarian and vegan friendly.