HERMOSA BEACH PLACES TO GO THINGS TO DO
PHOTO BY KEVIN CODY
16th Street Hermosa surfer Jani Lange. We’d be lying if we said the surf was this good every day.
Nestled next to the beautiful coves of the Palos Verdes Peninsula – The Riviera Village – a charming collection of over 300 eclectic shops, restaurants and services.
Certified Farmers Market Every Friday 3pm-7pm The largest selection of
Antique, Collectible & Decor Items in the South Bay 7,000 sq. ft. showroom
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LOCATED AT
526 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach
- 2 Blocks West of PCH
310-318-2800 Hours: Mon – Sat 11-6 • Sun – 11-5
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Kitchen, Pedone’s Pizza, Mama D’s, Zane’s, La Playita, La Campagna and Sushi Sei are among the many restaurants with offerings ranging from traditional Mexican and Italian to cutting edge Pacific Rim cuisines. Live music ranges from rock of every permu- tation at clubs such as Hennessey’s, Saint Rocke, Patrick Molloy’s and the Lighthouse to jazz, flamenco and classical music at clubs such as Sangria and The Lounge. And there’s always Jay Leno Sunday nights at the Comedy and Magic Club. Parking is a challenge and there is zero tolerance for DUI’s.
Downtown Hermosa Shopping
Hermosa and Pier avenues, between The Strand and Ardmore
Hermosa Beach may be the most pedestrian and bike friend- ly city in Southern California. Because the city is only 1.3 square miles and parking is a challenge, residents prefer to park their cars on Friday and not move them until work on Monday. They don’t need to. Shops range from the second generation Seymour’s Jewelers and the olive oil store Oliovera at the newly opened 200 Pier Ave. building, to the Spyder, Pier, Jack’s, E.T. and Becker surf shops, which are ground zero for men’s and women’s California fashion trends. And the shops sell and rent
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