Welcome to the Home of Hollywood Stars, Rodeo Drive, and the lap of luxury –
Beverly Hills!

If you think the only things Beverly Hills has to offer are celebrities, palm trees, and mansions, you’re in for a treat. CMO100, in collaboration with brand storytelling platform Fabl, is pleased to share some of our favorite spots to visit when in town to eat, drink, and play.

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Consider this your cheat sheet for Beverly Hills.

EAT

Spago is Wolfgang Puck’s flagship fine dining restaurant. Highlights include finding as many superlatives as you can to describe the food and drink flavor explosion in your mouth.
(Cuisine: California. Reservations: Yes. Dress: Business casual. Menu.)

The Stinking Rose is without a doubt a unique dining experience. You can probably guess the primary ingredient found and used here - dessert included! Perhaps a place to go with people you know well.
(Cuisine: Italian. Reservations: Yes. Dress: Casual. Menu.)

Hinoki & The Bird is a modern trendy restaurant serving up New American style food using Japanese ingredients. The space is particularly unique because of the indoor/outdoor layout of the dining area.
(Cuisine: New American/Japanese. Reservations: Yes. Dress: Dressy. Menu.)

SUGARFISH is an intimate sushi bar dining experience that will have you wanting to come back every day. Also, the hidden Nozawa Bar is for advanced sushi adventurers.
(Cuisine: Sushi. Reservations: No. Dress: Casual. Menu.)

Sprinkles is the creator of the first 24-hour cupcake vending machine. This Beverly Hills location is the original flagship store. Also serving cookies and ice cream.
(Cuisine: Dessert. Reservations: No. Dress: Casual. Menu.)

DRINK

Urth Caffé is the quintessential cafe experience - organic coffee and teas, people watching, and a casual atmosphere.
(Libation: Coffee. Reservations: No. Dress: Casual. Menu.)

The Garden Bar is lovely mix of glamour and class without being pretentious. While they offer something for everyone, the highlights are definitely their cocktails and tea.
(Libation: Cocktails and tea. Reservations: Yes. Dress: Classy. Menu.)

Wally’s is a vinoteca (wine shop) with an expansive collection to select from. Have some in your group looking for more than just wine, no worries, offerings also include a wide selection of spirits, brews, and small plates.
(Libation: Wine. Reservations: No. Dress: Casual. Menu.)

Above SIXTY is a rooftop lounge, complete with a pool, provides stunning 360-degree views of LA and beyond. This location is rumored to be a bit of a secret, even to locals!
(Libation: Cocktails. Reservations: Yes. Dress: Dressy. Menu.)

Ten Pound Bar is an exquisite high-end whisky lounge serving only the finest of whisky. Of course the atmosphere and decor match this upscale experience including an overlook of the Beverly Canon Gardens.
(Libation: Whisky. Reservations: Yes. Dress: Dressy. Menu.)

SEE + DO

The Paley Center for Media is a collection dedicated to the preservation of all things TV, radio, and other means of communication.
(Venue: Museum. Admission: Free, $10 suggested donation.)

Greystone Mansion and Gardens is owned by the city of Beverly Hills. The estate has well manicured formal English gardens and a Tudor style mansion. Be sure to check out the special events calendar for a glimpse inside.
(Venue: Park. Admission: Free.)

Teuscher (pronounced toy-shur) takes top of the line chocolates to the next level. Decadence at its finest. Champagne truffles, Swiss tradition, and #1 accolades are the perfect marriage for chocolate perfection.
(Venue: Boutique. Admission: Free.)

Galerie Michael is a fine arts gallery focused on 17th to 20th century works from Rembrandt to Dali. A new exhibit will be welcomed on March 12th entitled Picasso’s Women.
(Venue: Art gallery. Admission: Free.)

Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, known as “The Wallis”, is a local community arts center. If you’re in need of a little Shakespeare, be sure to check out Twelfth Night running March 12-17th. Or for something a bit different, check out Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo about a publishing executive, his wife, and a volatile stranger he meets on a park bench.
(Venue: Performing arts center. Admission: $35-75.)

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