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21 El Carmen C5
22 Formosa Cafe F2
23 Micky's A2
24 Trunks A2
Entertainment
25 Celebration Theatre F2
26 El Rey F6
27 Groundlings E3
Shopping
28 Espionage E4
29 Fahey/Klein Gallery F4
30 Fred Segal C3
31 Melrose Trading Post D3
32 Reformation C3
33 Supreme D3
Upscale and low-rent (but not that low), gay fabulous and Russian-ghetto chic, this is a
bastion of LA's fashionista best and home to some of the trashiest shops you'll ever see.
Here you can find raw kitchens, bright market cafes and dark-edged tequila bars. Rainbow
flags fly proudly over Santa Monica Blvd, and the set piece Sunset Strip still has gravitas.
To the south and east of WeHo is an amorphous area we have called Mid-City. It encom-
passes the groovy Fairfax District with the Farmers Market, and Museum Row.
Farmers Market & Around MARKET
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.farmersmarketla.com ; 6333 W 3rd St, Fairfax District;
9am-9pm
Mon-Fri, to 8pm Sat, 10am-7pm Sun; )
Long before the city was flooded with farmers markets, there was the Farmers Market.
From fresh produce to roasted nuts, to donuts to cheeses to blinis - you'll find them, along
with wonderful people-watching, at this 1934 landmark. Perfect for families.
 
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