Home » Ernie’s Blog » Page 6 Ernie'sBlog Watching Sports in Style in Los Angeles Los Angeles is home to some of the largest sports venues in the country. Whether it’s baseball, basketball, football or hockey, we like to watch our games in style! Here are just... Read More Free Outdoor Concerts in Los Angeles The June Gloom has finally left us with warm, sunny weather in LA! What better way to spend your summer nights than listening to good music with great friends? And the best part �... Read More The Best BBQ Restaurants in Los Angeles While Los Angeles is known for its healthy eating, there's one food that breaks the gluten-free, vegan mold: BBQ. Whether it's served Texas, Memphis, or Caroline-style, we've put t... Read More Summer Concerts in L.A. Don’t waste away a perfectly lovely LA summer evening stuck inside! Los Angeles provides plenty of opportunities to enjoy a night of musical entertainment under the stars. Thes... Read More The Best Hiking Trails Near L.A. While most people outside of California picture natives spending all our sunny days at the beach, hiking is actually one of the most popular outdoor activities in SoCal. The mounta... Read More Memorial Day Getaway Ideas Most of us have a three-day weekend coming up, why not make the most of your time off by taking a short trip away from the city? A little rest and relaxation is the perfect way to... Read More The 10 Best Mother’s Day Brunches In LA Not many cities brunch as well as Los Angeles, so it makes sense that LA’s Mother’s Day brunch offerings are plentiful. We have compiled a list of our favorites from the Greate... Read More The Beverly Hills Farmers Market – your source for fresh produce and more! In the midst of the busy Los Angeles metropolitan area, you can find a marvelous place to purchase fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. The Beverly Hills Farmers Market is open e... Read More Drought-Resistant Landscaping Choices Even though Southern California has seen more rain in the past months than we have become accustomed to in the past years, it is still smart to choose drought-resistant plants for ... Read More Prev12345678910Next