
| Title: Perfect Day in Beverly Hills | |
| Category: Girls Day Out | Author: Anne |
Where to Eat... |
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Breakfast |
Bright Coffee Shop offers delicious breakfast and lunch at an affordable price. No wonder it has been around for 30 years. Try their tuna salad and egg quesadilla. |
Lunch |
Sharky's Woodfired Mexican Grill serves tasty, flavorful and healthy Mexican food. Their Naked Sharky's Chicken salad is yummy! The best part is, everything on their menu costs less than $8. |
Dinner |
The Bossa Nova Cafe offers scrumptious Brazilian cuisine as well as steaks, crab, ribs and seafood. Their Chicken Brochette is heavenly delicious and everything here costs less than $20. |
What to Do... |
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Morning |
Who says a day out in Beverly Hills is expensive? Enjoying your stay in the city need not cost an arm and a leg. |
Afternoon |
In the afternoon, check out the TV and Radio Industry Museum at 465 North Beverly Drive. The museum's permanent collection contains over 100,000 TV shows, radio programs and advertisements. The museum also offers exhibitions, screenings and listening services that are organized around specific themes in the collection. Admission is free but you are expected to donate $6 for adults and $4 for students and seniors. |
Evening |
Of course you can't leave Beverly Hills without getting a souvenir. For the best deals, go to I.M. Chait Gallery, an auction company where you can score great finds for as low as $50! If you're shopping for apparel, check out Loehmann's. There, you can get a $300 Nordstrom dress for $60 you just have to have the patience to sift through racks of not so fine clothes! |
Late Night |
Beverly Hills is the place to go and people watch. It is very subtle - find a nice bar in a nice hotel and sit back and watch. The entertainment is free and the drink usually is anywhere from $10 to $15 plus tip. |
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