Weekend Events | May 22 – May 24

Memorial Day weekend has arrived, and with it comes sunny fun for the unofficial start of summer. From beachside festivals to county fairs and outdoor concerts, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the weekend for all. Check out the fun in your neighborhood happening May 22 through May 24.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 22 – May 24 

Smorgasburg BBQ Invitational and Memorial Weekend Carnival

When: May 23 – May 25 

Where: Arcadia

What: Smorgasburg Los Angeles heads to Santa Anita Park for a Memorial Day weekend mash-up packed with BBQ, carnival fun, and horse racing. The special collaboration features a curated lineup of standout pop-up barbecue vendors serving everything from Texas-style brisket to Filipino, Japanese, Cambodian, and Cuban-inspired flavors. Alongside the food, guests can enjoy carnival rides, games, bounce houses, and races throughout the weekend. It’s a high-energy mix of street food festival and classic fairground fun with plenty to eat between attractions.

 

Cinespia Cemetery Screenings

When: May 23 – June 20 

Where: Hollywood Forever Cemetery | Hollywood

What: A true L.A. summer tradition, Cinespia transforms Hollywood Forever Cemetery into one of the city’s most iconic moviegoing experiences. Guests gather picnic-style beneath the stars for outdoor screenings of cult classics, complete with DJ sets, photo ops, and dance-party energy woven throughout the night. The first 2026 screenings include E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial on May 23, Moulin Rouge! on May 24, and Mulholland Drive on May 30. With blankets, snacks, and even wine welcomed, it’s one of the most quintessentially Los Angeles nights you can have.

 

L.A. County Fair

When: Until May 31 

Where: Pomona

What: A Southern California tradition since 1921, the Los Angeles County Fair continues to blend old-school charm with modern festival fun. Alongside classic agricultural attractions like livestock competitions and local produce showcases, guests can enjoy wine tastings, art installations, carnival rides, concerts, and even a roller-skating rink. This year’s “Play Your Way” theme transforms the fairgrounds into a giant celebration of creativity, recreation, and pure carefree energy. The entertainment lineup includes performances from War, Brad Paisley, Ramón Ayala, and a comedy set from Jeff Dunham.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 22 – May 24  

Fiesta Hermosa

When: May 23 – May 25 

Where: Hermosa Beach

What: Kick off Memorial Day weekend at Fiesta Hermosa, a lively beachside celebration filled with art vendors, live music, food stalls, and carnival fun. Spanning Hermosa and Pier Avenues, the free festival also features multiple music stages, a beer and wine garden, and easy access to the sand just steps away. It’s the perfect mix of coastal charm, community energy, and long-weekend fun by the Pacific.

 

MAINopoly: A Taste of Main Street

When: May 24 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Main Street in Santa Monica transforms into a life-size Monopoly-inspired playground this Memorial Day weekend with a food-filled community festival designed to entertain and support local programming. Guests can use “MAINopoly dollars” to sample bites from favorite neighborhood spots like Triple Beam Pizza, Michael’s Santa Monica, HomeState, and more while exploring the interactive event. This year also introduces a “Go to Jail” beer garden where attendees can sip as they stroll between tastings. Costumes are encouraged, so expect plenty of playful energy and Monopoly-inspired fashion throughout the day.

 

Memorial Day Weekend All-White Pool Party

When: May 24 

Where: West Hollywood

What: The former Skybar has officially entered a new era as White Rabbit Sky Lounge, now part of the rebranded Valorian Hotel. But while the names may have changed, the see-and-be-seen energy remains firmly intact—especially during this Memorial Day weekend poolside party featuring an all-white dress code and sweeping city views. Expect live music, specialty Bacardi cocktails, an astrologist, fragrance bar, live painter, and a 360-degree photo booth designed for peak rooftop glamour. It’s giving old Hollywood meets modern influencer chaos in the best possible way.

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 22 – May 24 

Backyard Beekeeping Basics

When: May 23 

Where: Cottonwood Urban Farm | 8380 Ventura Canyon Avenue

What: Learn the fundamentals of backyard beekeeping at Cottonwood Urban Farm during this beginner-friendly workshop led by Michael Dellemonico. Guests will explore everything from hive setup and bee behavior to seasonal care, safety, and supporting pollinators in an urban environment. Designed for gardeners, homesteaders, and curious beginners alike, the hands-on session offers practical insight into building and maintaining a healthy hive. It’s an approachable, community-focused introduction to the fascinating world of bees and sustainable backyard ecosystems.

Vegan Memorial Weekend Buffet

When: May 24 

Where: Brews Brothers Studio City | 11262 Ventura Boulevard

What: Kick off Memorial Day weekend with a flavorful plant-based feast at Brews Brothers Studio City during this laid-back Vegan BBQ Buffet on May 24, 2026. Guests can enjoy a spread of vegan comfort food, good music, and easygoing community vibes in a relaxed holiday setting. Whether you’re fully plant-based or simply curious to try something new, it’s a delicious way to spend a Sunday afternoon with fellow food lovers.

From Manuscript to Marketplace: The Author–Publisher Partnership

When: May 23 

Where: 18700 Sherman Way, Suite 112

What: Go behind the scenes of the publishing world at “From Manuscript to Marketplace: The Author–Publisher Partnership,” presented by WNBA-BookLA. Featuring insights from independent publishing professionals, including publisher and co-founder Summer Stewart, the event explores the collaborative journey from first draft to finished book. Writers at every stage can gain industry knowledge, connect with fellow creatives, and learn more about navigating today’s publishing landscape. It’s an inspiring opportunity for aspiring authors and book lovers alike.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 22 – May 24  

Simi Summer Days Carnival

When: May 22

Where: Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way

What: Kick off summer at the Simi Summer Days Carnival, returning May 22–25, 2026, to Simi Valley Town Center with free admission and free parking all weekend long. Families can enjoy thrilling carnival rides, classic games, shopping, and festive entertainment, with attractions ranging from kiddie rides to high-energy favorites like the Super Shot Drop Tower and Yo-Yo Swing Ride. The four-day event offers plenty of family-friendly fun and extended evening hours perfect for Memorial Day weekend. Guests can also save on ride tickets by purchasing presale packs in advance.

Topanga Days

When: May 23 – May 25 

Where: Topanga

What: Tucked into the scenic hills of Topanga Canyon, the Topanga Days returns Memorial Day weekend with its signature mix of music, art, food, and free-spirited community vibes. Part neighborhood fair, part mini-Woodstock, the longtime tradition features live bands, vegan-friendly eats, healing arts, quirky contests, and classic family games like tug-of-war and musical chairs. Kids can dive into playful activities while adults soak in the canyon’s bohemian energy and dance to local acts like Long Beach Dub Allstars. The festivities wrap with the beloved DIY Memorial Day parade, where attendees can even build a float and join the fun themselves.

Live Music at Ventura Harbor Village

When: Until May 31 

Where: Ventura Harbor Village, 1583 Spinnaker Dr, Ventura

What: Enjoy free waterfront live music all spring and summer at Ventura Harbor Village, with local performers taking the stage throughout May from 1 to 4 p.m. From laid-back acoustic sets to upbeat coastal sounds, the series features artists like Tiki Bomb, Ben Betts, and Pier 101, creating the perfect soundtrack for a harbor stroll or sunny afternoon by the water. Event schedules are subject to change, so be sure to check Ventura Harbor Village for the latest updates before heading out.

10 Ways to Romanticize Your LA Weekend | Out & About

There’s something about May in Los Angeles that makes ordinary weekends feel cinematic. The jacaranda trees begin to bloom in soft shades of purple, patios stay busy long after sunset, and the city feels suspended somewhere between spring and summer. It’s the season of golden hour plans, coastal drives, and pretending your life is scored by an indie soundtrack while you carry an overpriced iced matcha through a farmers market.

If you’re looking to romanticize your weekends in Los Angeles, here are ten simple but memorable ways to lean into the magic of the season.

1. Start Your Morning at a Farmers Market

There’s no better weekend ritual than wandering through one of the many outdoor farmers’ markets across the city. Pick up fresh flowers, local strawberries, flaky pastries, and something unnecessary but charming for your kitchen counter.

Markets in Santa Monica, Studio City, and Mar Vista feel especially alive in May, with spring produce and flowers at their peak.

2. Watch Sunset at the Beach

The coastline practically demands to be appreciated this time of year. Pack a blanket, grab takeout, and head to Malibu, Manhattan Beach, or Laguna Beach just before golden hour.

The best weekends in Los Angeles usually involve watching the sky slowly turn shades of pink and gold over the Pacific.

3. Visit a Botanical Garden

Spring blooms are still lingering in May, making it the perfect time to romanticize and explore places like Descanso Gardens or The Huntington. The rose gardens begin showing off, shaded pathways feel cooler than the city streets, and everything smells faintly floral in the best possible way.

It’s peaceful, romantic, and surprisingly grounding.

4. Plan a Scenic Day Trip

One of the greatest luxuries of Southern California is how many beautiful places sit within driving distance. Spend the day in Ojai browsing boutiques and wine tasting, or head north to Santa Barbara for ocean views and Spanish-style architecture.

A good playlist and an open afternoon are all you really need to romanticize your weekend.

5. Have a Rooftop Dinner

Warm evenings practically call for rooftop dining. Across Los Angeles, rooftop restaurants and bars begin buzzing again in May, offering skyline views, candlelit tables, and breezy spring nights.

Even dinner feels more romantic when there’s string lighting involved.

6. Explore an Art Exhibit

Museums and galleries across the city debut major spring exhibitions in May, making culture-filled afternoons one of the easiest ways to elevate your weekends in Los Angeles.

Spend a few hours wandering through The Broad, LACMA, or smaller contemporary galleries in Culver City before grabbing coffee nearby.

7. Take Yourself on a Solo Coffee Date

Not every romanticized weekend moment has to involve a packed itinerary. Sometimes it’s just finding a beautiful café, sitting outside with a lavender latte, and letting yourself exist without rushing somewhere else.

Los Angeles does café culture exceptionally well.

8. Book a Spa Afternoon

May is the sweet spot before full summer crowds arrive. Coastal spas in Santa Monica or desert escapes in Palm Springs feel especially restorative this time of year.

A massage, a quiet pool, and a few uninterrupted hours can completely reset your mood.

9. Catch an Outdoor Movie or Concert

Outdoor screenings and live music events start returning across the city in May. Whether it’s a rooftop cinema downtown or a concert under the stars, these experiences make the city feel playful again.

Bring snacks. Stay later than planned.

10. Romanticize the Simple Things

At its core, romanticizing your weekends in Los Angeles is less about extravagant plans and more about paying attention. It’s fresh flowers on the kitchen table, taking the scenic route home, lingering at brunch, or watching the sunset instead of checking your phone.

Los Angeles, especially in May, rewards people who slow down long enough to notice it.

Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10

The month of May is breezing by, and with it comes Mother’s Day weekend and a whole bevy of fun things to do. From tea parties to celebrate mom to Netflix is a Joke and more, we have you covered on local happenings. Check out the fun in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for May 8 through May 10.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Netflix is a Joke Fest

When: Until May 10 

Where: Various Locations

What: Netflix’s massive comedy takeover returns to Los Angeles May 4–10 with the second annual Netflix Is a Joke Fest, and this year’s lineup is even bigger. More than 350 shows will take over venues across the city, featuring comedy heavyweights like Ali Wong, Jerry Seinfeld, John Mulaney, Taylor Tomlinson, and a highly anticipated reunion from Flight of the Conchords. The festival also expands beyond stand-up this year with live podcast tapings and surprise music performances from artists like Jelly Roll and Lizzo. It’s essentially a citywide comedy marathon with a little chaos, culture, and celebrity energy mixed in.

Clockshop’s Kite Festival

When: May 9 

Where: Chinatown

What: The skies above Los Angeles State Historic Park transform into a colorful open-air art installation during this family-friendly kite festival from Clockshop. Celebrating the diverse communities surrounding the park, the free annual event features kite-flying demonstrations, hands-on art workshops, live music, dance lessons, and a giant inflatable art sculpture. Guests can also compete in a contest for the best handmade kite while soaking in a joyful afternoon of creativity and culture.

L.A. County Fair

When: May 7 – May 31 

Where: Pomona

What: A Southern California tradition since 1921, the Los Angeles County Fair continues to blend old-school charm with modern festival fun. Alongside classic agricultural attractions like livestock competitions and local produce showcases, guests can enjoy wine tastings, art installations, carnival rides, concerts, and even a roller-skating rink. This year’s “Play Your Way” theme transforms the fairgrounds into a giant celebration of creativity, recreation, and pure carefree energy. The entertainment lineup includes performances from War, Brad Paisley, Ramón Ayala, and a comedy set from Jeff Dunham.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Venice Family Clinic Art Walk + Auction

When: May 8 – May 17 

Where: Venice

What: The Venice Art Walk returns for its 47th year, once again blending art and community in support of the Venice Family Clinic. From May 8 to 17, visitors can explore a curated showcase at 910 Abbot Kinney featuring works from major names like Ed Ruscha, Helen Pashgian, Kenny Scharf, Ed Templeton, and signature artist Alison Saar. Guests can browse the exhibition for free or place bids on standout pieces, offering a unique glimpse into Venice and L.A.’s vibrant art scene while supporting an important local cause.

Street Food Cinema

When: Until June 27 

Where: Pacific Palisades

What: Dinner and a movie get a major glow-up with Street Food Cinema, the beloved seasonal event that pairs outdoor movie screenings with gourmet food trucks and live music from local bands. Held at rotating venues across Los Angeles through October, each gathering feels part picnic, part concert, and part community hangout under the stars. The lineup changes weekly, so there’s always a new film and setting to discover. Even better, select locations are dog-friendly, making it easy to bring along your favorite four-legged movie date.

Santa Monica International Jazz Festival

When: Until May 9

Where: Santa Monica

What: The city of Santa Monica transforms into a jazz-filled playground during this inaugural music festival inspired by Stanley Clarke’s vision for a world-class L.A. jazz celebration. Honoring the centennials of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Route 66, the weeklong event features performances from both legendary and rising artists across venues throughout the city. Highlights include a Coltrane tribute at BroadStage led by Isaiah Collier, and a grand finale at Tongva Park with an afternoon of live music capped off by Kamasi Washington. It’s a soulful, citywide celebration of jazz past, present, and future.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Mother’s Day Tea Party

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Castle & Crown | 2012 West Burbank Boulevard, Burbank

What: Step into a whimsical Wonderland-inspired tea party at Castle & Crown as families celebrate moms with an afternoon of story time, games, tea party treats, and keepsake crafts. Inspired by the magic of Alice in Wonderland, the event blends playful charm with cozy family fun. Adults can enjoy a coffee cart while kids immerse themselves in the themed activities and festivities.

Learn to Curl in Panorama City

When: Multiple Dates

Where: LA Kings Valley Ice Center | 8750 Van Nuys Boulevard

What: Ever wanted to try curling after watching it during the Olympics? This beginner-friendly session offers the perfect chance to step onto the ice and learn the basics of the sport—no experience required. Participants will get hands-on instruction in delivering stones, sweeping, and understanding the game’s unique terminology and strategy, from hog lines to houses. It’s a fun, family-friendly experience that just might turn your curiosity about the “roaring game” into a new hobby.

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: Until May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Scooby-Doo and Harry Potter to Dungeons & Dragons, One Piece, Super Mario Bros., and Sailor Moon. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans to fully step into their favorite universes.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 8 – May 10 

Movies at the Park

When: May 8 

Where: 2525 N Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oaks

What: CRPD announces that Movies at the Park is back with a fun-filled evening featuring a free showing of The Bad Guys 2 on Friday, May 8, at Thousand Oaks Community Park. Family-friendly activities will begin one hour before the movie, which starts at sundown. Bring your blankets, chairs, and favorite snacks, and enjoy a night of laughs, adventure, and entertainment under the stars at 2525 N. Moorpark Rd. in Thousand Oaks.

Annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby

When: May 9 

Where: Rancho Simi Community Park | 1765 Royal Avenue

What: Young anglers can cast a line at the Annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby on May 9, 2026, at Rancho Simi Community Park. Open to kids ages 15 and under, this longtime community favorite features a stocked lake with more than 1,500 pounds of fish, plus breakfast served from 7 to 8 a.m. Families are encouraged to arrive early for the best fishing spots and enjoy a fun-filled morning by the water, rain or shine.

Moorpark Apricot Festival

When: May 9 

Where: High Street, Moorpark

What: Celebrate spring at the 3rd Annual Moorpark Apricot Festival and Art Fair on May 9, 2026, along Moorpark’s Historic High Street. This lively street fair features local art and craft vendors, food trucks, and apricot-inspired treats. In addition, there will be live music, dance performances, and plenty of family-friendly activities throughout the day. Likewise, the Moorpark Apricot Festival is a sweet and easygoing way to spend a Saturday outdoors.

Your Mother’s Day 2026 Guide | Out & About

Mother’s Day in Los Angeles practically arrives wrapped in sunshine. Spring flowers are in bloom, patios are buzzing, and the city feels made for long brunches and leisurely afternoons. Whether you’re planning a full day of celebration or simply looking for a thoughtful outing, there are endless ways to make the occasion feel special.

From oceanfront dining to peaceful spa escapes, these Mother’s Day activities in Los Angeles offer the perfect blend of relaxation, beauty, and quality time.

Enjoy a Scenic Brunch by the Coast

No list of Mother’s Day activities in Los Angeles is complete without brunch. Fortunately, the city knows how to do it exceptionally well, especially along the coast.

Santa Monica, Malibu, and Manhattan Beach are filled with restaurants offering ocean views, sunny patios, and seasonal menus perfect for spring. Whether it’s a rooftop mimosa brunch overlooking the Pacific or a cozy garden café tucked away from the crowds, the experience feels effortlessly celebratory this time of year.

For an elevated outing, consider making reservations early at a destination restaurant in Malibu, where brunch can easily transition into a scenic drive along Pacific Coast Highway.

Plan a Relaxing Spa Day

Sometimes the best gift is simply the chance to slow down. A spa day remains one of the most timeless Mother’s Day activities in Los Angeles, especially with so many luxury wellness destinations nearby.

Coastal spas in Rancho Palos Verdes and Santa Monica offer oceanfront massages and tranquil relaxation lounges, while desert retreats in Palm Springs or Desert Hot Springs create the feeling of a full escape without needing extensive travel plans.

Many spas also offer Mother’s Day packages during May, often including facials, aromatherapy treatments, and access to pools or wellness amenities that turn a simple appointment into an entire afternoon experience.

Wander Through Local Flower Markets

Spring flowers are at their peak in May, making flower markets one of the most charming Mother’s Day activities in Los Angeles. The Original Los Angeles Flower Market downtown remains a favorite for colorful blooms and fresh seasonal arrangements.

For something more leisurely, local farmers’ markets across Santa Monica, Studio City, and Brentwood often feature flower vendors overflowing with peonies, ranunculus, roses, and wildflower bouquets. It’s a beautiful way to spend the morning while supporting local growers and bringing home something thoughtful and seasonal.

Visit a Botanical Garden

For a peaceful and scenic outing, Los Angeles’ botanical gardens are especially stunning in spring. Descanso Gardens, The Huntington, and South Coast Botanic Garden all offer lush landscapes filled with blooming roses, shaded walking paths, and tranquil fountains.

These gardens provide some of the most relaxing Mother’s Day activities in Los Angeles, particularly for those looking to avoid crowded restaurants and instead spend time outdoors surrounded by nature.

Pack a light picnic, take your time strolling through the grounds, and enjoy one of the city’s quieter spring experiences.

Take a Scenic Day Trip

Mother’s Day also makes the perfect excuse for a spontaneous getaway. Within a few hours of Los Angeles, destinations like Ojai, Santa Barbara, and Laguna Beach offer charming boutiques, wine tasting rooms, and scenic coastal views ideal for a spring afternoon.

These nearby escapes combine several of the best Mother’s Day activities in Los Angeles into one effortless itinerary: brunch, shopping, relaxation, and beautiful scenery all in a single day.

At its heart, Mother’s Day is about creating moments that feel meaningful and memorable. Whether that means a luxurious spa afternoon, a bouquet gathered at the farmers market, or simply watching the sunset after brunch by the ocean, the best Mother’s Day activities in Los Angeles remind us that sometimes the simplest experiences are the ones that stay with us longest.

Weekend Events | May 1-May 3

As April continues to spring forward, the weekend arrives with a new slate of local fun. From the TCM Classic Film Festival to the 49th Annual Chili Cook-off in Thousand Oaks, and more, there is something for everyone. Check out the fun in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for May 1 through May 3.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Jazz at LACMA

When: May 1- June 26 

Where: LACMA | Los Angeles

What: A longtime staple of L.A.’s cultural scene, Jazz at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art delivers free live music from world-class performers each summer. Held Friday evenings in the museum’s welcome plaza—just behind Urban Light—the series offers first-come seating, with plenty of space to picnic on the surrounding lawn and soak in the sound. Even if you’re not in the front row, the music carries beautifully across the space. With the new David Geffen Galleries as a backdrop, this season promises to feel especially vibrant.

TCM Classic Film Festival

When: Until May 3 

Where: Various Locations in Hollywood

What: A must for classic film lovers, this four-day festival from Turner Classic Movies brings a curated lineup of cinematic favorites back to the big screen. This year’s “The World Comes to Hollywood” theme features everything from icons like Modern Times and Breakfast at Tiffany’s to cult classics like The Muppet Movie and Swingers. Screenings take place at legendary venues including TCL Chinese Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, and Egyptian Theatre, offering a nostalgic, theater-going experience the way films were meant to be seen. Check the official schedule for the full lineup and guest appearances, and note that standby tickets for individual screenings are sold on-site, cash only, after passholders are seated.

Night at the Library: A Century of Light

When: May 2

Where: DTLA

What: See the Los Angeles Central Library in a whole new light at this after-hours festival presented by the Library Foundation of Los Angeles and LAist. Celebrating the landmark’s centennial, the evening transforms the art deco space with live performances, interactive art, music, storytelling, and poetry throughout its iconic halls. Expect everything from contemporary dance in the rotunda to a puppet show by the Bob Baker Marionette Theater, plus sound installations, tarot readings, games, and talks. You can also browse pop-ups from local favorites like Angel City Press, Skylight Books, and The Ripped Bodice—all while snacking on sweet treats for a quintessentially L.A. night.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Murder on the High Seas: A Farewell Voyage to Die For!

When: Until May 23 

Where: Long Beach

What: Step into a real-life whodunit aboard the RMS Queen Mary with this immersive murder mystery dinner experience. Inspired by a classic Agatha Christie–style tale and the ship’s historic “Last Great Cruise” from 1967, the event blends a multi-course meal with live music, comedy, and interactive sleuthing. Guests become part of the story, following clues and mingling with characters as the mystery unfolds. It’s equal parts theatrical, playful, and deliciously suspenseful.

Unboxed Block Party at IKEA Culver City

When: May 2 

Where: Culver City

What: Say hej to the new IKEA Culver City as it opens its doors at the historic Helms Bakery Complex. This marks IKEA’s first location within the City of Los Angeles, debuting a smaller, city-center concept with a showroom designed around local living solutions tailored to L.A. lifestyles. Saturday’s celebration brings free bites like meatballs and lingonberry jam, plus coffee, plants, design talks, live art, DJ sets, and complimentary consultations. The first 500 guests can snag a limited-edition FRAKTA bag, while shoppers can take advantage of major discounts on classic IKEA pieces.

BeachLife Festival

When: May 1 – May 3

Where: Redondo Beach

What: This laid-back, Gen X–leaning beachside music fest returns to the Redondo Beach coastline for three sun-soaked days in May. Headliners include Duran Duran, The Chainsmokers, The Offspring, Slightly Stoopid, and James Taylor, alongside a stacked lineup featuring My Morning Jacket, Sheryl Crow, Ben Harper, Joan Jett, Grouplove, and Peach Pit. With ocean views, nostalgic vibes, and a mix of rock, pop, and indie sounds, it’s the kind of weekend that feels like a perfectly curated summer playlist come to life.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Superman Experience at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

When: Until May 3 

Where: Warner Bros. Studios | Burbank

What: Up, up, and away—into a full-blown Superman celebration at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Marking the iconic hero’s debut in Action Comics #1, this year’s festivities introduce an immersive, walk-through experience inspired by the latest blockbuster from James Gunn. Guests can step into Superman’s world with interactive gameplay using 3D glasses and motion-capture tech before unwinding in the Fortress of Solitude, complete with mini-games, photo ops, and themed props. Wrap it all up with a visit to the Daily Planet-inspired shop, or bundle the experience with the full studio tour for an even deeper dive into movie magic.

SoCal Etsy Guild Market Burbank

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Burbank Town Center | 201 East Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank

What: Shop handmade and support local creators at the SoCal Etsy Guild Market, held the first weekend of every month at Burbank Town Center. This indoor three-day event features Southern California artisans, live art, artisanal foods, and more. With free parking and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a fun way to spend the weekend browsing unique goods and meeting local makers.

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: Until May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Harry Potter to Super Mario Bros., and more. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | May 1 – May 3 

Simi Valley Street Fair

When: May 2 

Where: Simi Town Center Way, Simi Valley

What: Spend the day out at the Simi Valley Street Fair on May 2, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Simi Town Center Way. This free, family-friendly event features a lively mix of vendors and live entertainment. Additionally, there will be a beer and wine garden and a city expo showcasing local organizations. Kids can enjoy a dedicated fun zone, while adults browse, sip, and soak in the community vibes. It’s an easygoing, all-ages outing with something for everyone.

Live Music at Ventura Harbor Village

When: Until May 31 

Where: Ventura Harbor Village, 1583 Spinnaker Dr, Ventura

What: Enjoy live music by the water at Ventura Harbor Village all spring and summer long, with performances throughout May from 1 to 4 p.m. featuring local artists like Tiki Bomb, Ben Betts, and more. This free, laid-back concert series is perfect for a sunny afternoon of strolling, dining, and soaking in coastal vibes. Be sure to check the schedule for updates, and plan ahead for parking.

49th Annual Thousand Oaks Chili Cook Off, Car Show & Craft Brew Fest

When: May 3 

Where: Conejo Creek North Park, 1379 E Janss Rd, Thousand Oaks,

What: Don’t miss the 49th Annual Thousand Oaks Chili Cook-Off, Car Show & Craft Brew Festival on May 3, 2026, at Conejo Creek Park North. This family-friendly event features unlimited chili tastings from 40+ booths. In addition, there will be a craft brew festival, a classic car show, live music, and a free kids’ zone. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Thousand Oaks, all proceeds support local charities.

Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26

As April continues to spring forward, the weekend arrives with a new slate of local fun. From Pizza City Fest to Universal Fan Fest Nights, and more, there is something for everyone. Check out the fun in your neighborhood with our weekend events round-up for April 24 through April 26.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26 

Pizza City Fest

When: April 25 – April 26

Where: L.A. Live | DTLA

What: Carb lovers, this one’s for you: the two-day pizza festival returns to L.A. Live for its fourth year, serving up all-you-can-eat slices from 40 top-tier vendors. Between bites, catch live dough demos and hear from pizza pros like Nancy Silverton of Pizzeria Mozza and Aaron Lindell of Quarter Sheets. Expect standout pies from favorites like Pizzana, Triple Beam Pizza, Prince Street Pizza, Apollonia’s Pizzeria, and Joe’s Pizza. It’s a delicious deep dive into the city’s pizza scene, so come hungry.

Climate Dance Party at La Brea Tar Pits

When: April 25 

Where: La Brea Tar Pits | Miracle Mile

What: Make the most of the La Brea Tar Pits before the Page Museum’s temporary closure with this special after-hours event. The evening celebrates the paperback release of Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s bestselling book What If We Get It Right?, featuring a conversation and signing with the author. From there, the night turns festive with live DJ sets, hands-on workshops, and food trucks. Expect a lively, slightly surreal finale—a prehistoric-themed dance party under the stars.

Angel City’s Last Call

When: April 26

Where: Angel City Brewery | Arts District

What: One of the Arts District’s most beloved watering holes is saying goodbye and going out with a bang. Stop by Angel City Brewery this Sunday for a final toast to 13 unforgettable years, as the team pours its last beers and celebrates with the community. Expect live music, DJ sets, and plenty of swag as the brewery turns up the energy for one last hurrah. It’s equal parts farewell and full-on celebration. Don’t miss your chance to raise a glass.

 

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26 

CicLAvia—West L.A.

When: Until April 26 

Where: West L.A.

What: Inspired by the Spanish term for “bike way,” CicLAvia has become L.A.’s go-to celebration of car-free streets. For a few hours, major routes transform into a festival-like playground open to bikes, skateboards, strollers—anything non-motorized—creating a vibrant, community-driven experience. This month’s West L.A. edition introduces a fresh three-mile stretch connecting Santa Monica and Westwood Boulevards, with local shops and restaurants along the route offering special deals. Plan to bike or hop on the Metro and enjoy the city at a slower, more joyful pace.

Skirball Puppet Festival

When: April 26 

Where: Skirball Cultural Center

What: Celebrate the magic of storytelling at the Skirball Cultural Center’s annual puppetry festival, a whimsical day of art and imagination for all ages. The event features live music, hands-on puppet-making, and performances ranging from classic tales to original works using marionettes, shadow, and full-body puppets. Between shows, keep an eye out as performers roam the grounds, bringing characters to life in delightfully unexpected ways. It’s a playful, creative escape that feels equal parts nostalgic and new.

Street Food Cinema

When: April 25 – June 27 

Where: Westwood

What: Dinner and a movie get an upgrade with Street Food Cinema, a seasonal favorite that turns evenings into open-air celebrations across L.A. Expect screenings of beloved films paired with gourmet food trucks and live music from local bands, creating a laid-back, picnic-style vibe. Events pop up at different venues through October, so each week brings a new setting and lineup. Bonus: select locations are dog-friendly, so your four-legged movie buddy can tag along.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26 

Universal Fan Fest Nights

When: April 23 – May 16  

Where: Universal City

What: Skip the scares and lean into the fandom at Universal Studios Hollywood’s returning after-hours event, running on select nights through May 16. This fan-focused experience brings beloved worlds to life, from Scooby-Doo and Harry Potter to Dungeons & Dragons, One Piece, Super Mario Bros., and Sailor Moon. Expect stunt-filled live shows, interactive walkthroughs, and themed bites like Scooby snacks, a hippogriff-inspired trifle, and a moon scepter churro. Costumes are encouraged (within park guidelines), making it a playful, immersive night designed for fans to fully step into their favorite universes.

Superman Experience at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

When: Until May 3 

Where: Warner Bros. Studios | Burbank

What: Up, up, and away—into a full-blown Superman celebration at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Marking the iconic hero’s debut in Action Comics #1, this year’s festivities introduce an immersive, walk-through experience inspired by the latest blockbuster from James Gunn. Guests can step into Superman’s world with interactive gameplay using 3D glasses and motion-capture tech before unwinding in the Fortress of Solitude, complete with mini-games, photo ops, and themed props. Wrap it all up with a visit to the Daily Planet-inspired shop, or bundle the experience with the full studio tour for an even deeper dive into movie magic.

SoCal Etsy Guild Market Burbank

When: Multiple Dates

Where: Burbank Town Center | 201 East Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank

What: Shop handmade and support local creators at the SoCal Etsy Guild Market, held the first weekend of every month at Burbank Town Center. This indoor three-day event features Southern California artisans, live art, DIY activities, giveaways, and a wide mix of art, vintage finds, original designs, and artisanal foods. With free parking and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a fun way to spend the weekend browsing unique goods and meeting local makers.

 

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | April 24 – April 26 

SUPER-KidFEST

When: April 25 

Where: Thousand Oaks

What: Bring the whole crew out for Conejo SUPER-KidFEST & Family Wellness Day on April 25, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Thousand Oaks. This free, RSVP-only event is packed with family-friendly fun, including craft stations, story time, lawn games, fitness demos, and themed appearances from superheroes and princesses. Kids can explore activity booths from local vendors while parents connect with trusted health and education resources in a relaxed, community-focused setting. Arrive early—the first 100 kids score free meal vouchers to Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill and Fresh Brothers Pizza.

Mini Golf Challenge Charity Event

When: April 25 

Where: Downtown Ventura

What: Putt your way through downtown at the inaugural Downtown Ventura Mini Golf Challenge on April 25, where Main Street transforms into a five-block interactive course for a great cause. Hosted with support from the Downtown Ventura Organization, the event features 18 creatively designed mini golf holes built by local businesses, plus raffles, a golf simulator, and a chance to win $500 on a bonus hole. Check-in runs from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. outside Fluid State Beer Garden, with play continuing until 5 p.m., followed by a casual BBQ for participants. Proceeds benefit the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation, making this a fun, community-driven afternoon with real impact.

5th Annual Oxnard College Family Festival

When: April 26 

Where: 4000 S Rose Ave, Oxnard

What: Celebrate a milestone at Oxnard College’s annual Family Festival on April 26 from 12:30 to 4 p.m., marking the campus’s 50th anniversary with a lively, all-ages celebration. This free event features a vibrant Kids Zone with face painting, carnival games, train rides, and a fire truck experience, alongside live music, dance performances, food trucks, and retail vendors. Guests can also explore the college’s award-winning programs and tour the Little Condors Preschool during a special open house. Held at the Performing Arts Plaza and surrounding lawns, it’s an easy, festive afternoon with free parking and something for everyone.

Scenic Train Rides From LA | Out & About

There’s something undeniably romantic about train travel, the rhythm of the tracks, the slow reveal of landscapes, the quiet invitation to just sit back and take it all in. Luckily, some of the best train trips from Los Angeles offer exactly that, pairing convenience with seriously stunning views across Southern California.

Whether you’re craving a coastal escape, a wine country detour, or a laid-back day trip, these routes prove you don’t need a car to chase a little adventure.

Pacific Surfliner – Los Angeles to Santa Barbara

If you only take one of the classic train trips from Los Angeles, make it this one. The Pacific Surfliner hugs the coastline for much of the journey, offering uninterrupted views of the Pacific that feel almost cinematic.

As the train rolls through Ventura and into Santa Barbara, expect palm trees, sandy beaches, and that effortless coastal charm. Once you arrive, spend the day wine tasting in the Funk Zone, strolling State Street, or simply lingering by the ocean before heading back.

Pacific Surfliner – Los Angeles to San Diego

For a longer but equally scenic ride, head south to San Diego. This route delivers a dreamy mix of beach towns, cliffs, and oceanfront stretches, especially through Orange County.

Stops in places like San Clemente and Oceanside make it easy to turn your trip into a flexible, hop-on-hop-off experience. It’s one of the most versatile train trips from Los Angeles, perfect for both a full weekend getaway or a spontaneous day trip.

Metrolink – Los Angeles to San Juan Capistrano

For something a little quieter, the Metrolink route to San Juan Capistrano offers a charming escape into history and small-town beauty. The ride is smooth and straightforward, making it one of the easiest train trips from Los Angeles to plan.

Once there, explore the historic mission, wander through local boutiques, and enjoy a relaxed lunch in a setting that feels worlds away from the city’s pace.

Metrolink – Los Angeles to Ventura

Ventura is often overlooked in favor of its more famous neighbors, but that’s part of its appeal. This train ride offers coastal glimpses along the way, ending in a laid-back beach town that feels refreshingly unpolished.

Spend your time browsing vintage shops, grabbing coffee downtown, or walking along the Ventura Pier. It’s one of those train trips from Los Angeles that feels effortlessly cool without trying too hard.

Amtrak Coast Starlight – Los Angeles to San Luis Obispo

For those ready to stretch the journey a bit further, the Coast Starlight delivers one of the most scenic rail experiences in California. The route winds through rolling hills, farmland, and rugged coastline as it makes its way north.

San Luis Obispo offers a perfect mix of wine country charm and relaxed Central Coast energy. It’s ideal for a weekend escape, and easily one of the most memorable train trips from Los Angeles if you’re craving something beyond the usual.

Metrolink – Los Angeles to Riverside

Trade ocean views for inland character with a ride to Riverside. This route leans more urban, but the destination offers historic architecture, a growing food scene, and cultural landmarks like the Mission Inn.

It’s a different perspective on Southern California, one that adds depth to the list of train trips from Los Angeles and proves that adventure doesn’t always mean heading to the coast.

From breezy beach towns to hidden inland gems, these train trips from Los Angeles turn travel into part of the experience rather than just the means to an end. No traffic, no stress; just a window seat and the feeling that maybe, just maybe, you’re exactly where you’re supposed to be.

April Home Maintenance Checklist | Home Tips

April in Southern California arrives with a quiet promise. The air feels lighter, the hills soften into green, and homes begin to stretch into the season ahead. For luxury homeowners across Los Angeles County, this is more than a shift in weather. It is a moment to protect, refine, and prepare your property for the months of entertaining, travel, and sun-filled living to come.

This April home maintenance checklist for luxury properties focuses on the essential systems and details that keep high-end homes operating seamlessly while preserving their long-term value.

Inspect and Optimize Irrigation Systems

With warmer days on the horizon, irrigation systems should be evaluated early in the season with April home maintenance. Winter rains can shift soil, clog lines, or create inefficiencies that go unnoticed until water usage spikes.

Walk your property and check for uneven watering, broken sprinkler heads, or pooling water near foundations and hardscape. Luxury landscapes often feature a mix of turf, native plants, and curated greenery, each requiring different levels of hydration. Adjusting your system for seasonal needs not only protects your landscaping investment but also aligns with Southern California’s ongoing water-conscious mindset.

Prioritize Pest Prevention

As temperatures rise, pest activity tends to follow. April is the ideal time to take a proactive approach before issues escalate.

Schedule a professional pest control inspection to address common concerns such as ants, termites, and rodents. Pay close attention to outdoor kitchens, garages, and perimeter areas where entry points may exist. Sealing gaps, inspecting wood structures, and maintaining clean outdoor spaces can prevent unwanted disruptions while preserving the integrity of your home.

For luxury properties, prevention is key. Even minor pest issues can impact finishes, furnishings, and overall comfort if left unchecked.

Refresh and Clean Exterior Surfaces

After months of coastal air, wind, and seasonal debris, exterior surfaces benefit from a thorough refresh. April offers the perfect window to restore your home’s exterior before peak entertaining season begins.

Pressure wash driveways, walkways, patios, and pool decks to remove buildup and staining. Clean windows inside and out to maximize natural light and clarity. For homes with stone, stucco, or wood detailing, consider professional cleaning services that protect delicate materials while enhancing their appearance.

A well-maintained exterior not only elevates curb appeal but also extends the lifespan of your home’s finishes.

Update and Test Smart Home Systems

Luxury living today is defined as much by technology as it is by design. April is an ideal time to review and update your home’s smart systems to ensure everything is functioning optimally.

Check security systems, cameras, and entry controls for proper operation. Update software on smart thermostats, lighting systems, and home automation hubs. As your routines shift with the season, you may also want to adjust programmed settings for lighting, climate control, and outdoor features.

Ensuring your systems are current and responsive enhances both convenience and peace of mind.

Prepare for a Season of Effortless Living

The beauty of owning a luxury home in Los Angeles lies in its ability to adapt to every season with ease. This April home maintenance checklist for luxury properties is not about overwhelming tasks. It is about thoughtful attention to the details that keep your home running beautifully behind the scenes.

By addressing irrigation, pest prevention, exterior care, and smart technology now, you create a foundation for a spring and summer defined by comfort, elegance, and effortless entertaining.

Weekend Events | March 27 – March 29

As springtime goes into full swing, the weekend arrives with plenty of fun for all to enjoy. From early easter egg hunts to vegan fest and night markets, there is a bounty of happenings around town. Check out what’s happening in your neighborhood from March 27 through March 29.

Los Angeles Weekend Events | March 27 – March 29, 2026

VendorFest Night Market

When: March 29 

Where: DTLA

What: Celebrate the spirit of L.A.’s street vendors at this vibrant night market at Gloria Molina Grand Park. More than 40 food and artisan vendors will serve up favorites like tacos, hot dogs, and paletas, alongside handcrafted goods. The evening also features art installations and a projection show honoring the city’s rich street vendor culture.

Dodgers Home Opener

When: March 26 – March 28 

Where: Echo Park

What: The twice-in-a-row World Series champions kick off a new season by taking on the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium, with pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto starting the Thursday game. At Friday’s game, the team and coaches will receive their World Series rings in a special ceremony, and those showing up on Saturday can snag a Will Smith “Game 7 Home Run” bobblehead.

Benny Boy Carnival

When: March 28 

Where: Lincoln Heights

What: Celebrate Benny Boy’s fourth anniversary with a carnival-themed bash at the Lincoln Heights brewery and cider house. Expect face painting, flash tattoos, live portraits, tarot readings, music, and classic carnival games alongside plenty of beer. Food vendors will be on hand serving up seafood, barbecue, and sweet treats to round out the festivities.

Westside & Beach Communities Weekend Events | March 27 – March 29, 2026

Bergamot Comedy Fest

When: Until March 28 

Where: Santa Monica

What: Catch a diverse lineup of laughs at this comedy festival at Bergamot Station Arts Center, featuring around 35 stand-up comedians. The multi-day event includes free industry panels and ticketed nightly shows spotlighting emerging talent, with a focus on women, BIPOC, and LGBTQ+ performers. Shows run March 25–28 at the Crow in Santa Monica.

Murder on the High Seas: A Farewell Voyage to Die For!

When: Until May 23 

Where: Long Beach

What: Step aboard the Queen Mary and into your own Agatha Christie novel at this new interactive murder mystery dinner from the team behind Murder & Mayhem on the Mary. Based on the ocean liner’s real-life “Last Great Cruise,” which set off from Southampton on Halloween 1967, the spooky yet silly experience combines a multi-course dinner with comedy, clues, live music, and audience participation.

Ralph Steadman: And Another Thing

When: March 28 – May 9 

Where: Torrance

What: Explore the bold, satirical world of artist Ralph Steadman at this free exhibition at the Torrance Art Museum, featuring 149 works from his six-decade career. The show offers a rare Southern California stop on the artist’s national tour, with pieces spanning political, environmental, and cultural themes. Visitors can also take part in an interactive Gonzo Art Trail inspired by Steadman’s signature style.

 

San Fernando Valley Weekend Events | March 27 – March 29, 2026

Vegan Street Fair

When: March 28 – March 29 

Where: North Hollywood

What: Indulge in a weekend of plant-based eats at this lively food festival in Westwood Village. Featuring dozens of vendors from across the country, the event offers everything from vegan comfort food to sweet treats, with plenty of budget-friendly bites to sample. Free to attend and both family- and pet-friendly, it’s a delicious celebration of all things vegan.

Revive Your Veggie Garden: A Hands-On Workshop

When: March 28 

Where: Chatsworth

What: Get your garden ready for the new season in this hands-on spring gardening class. Participants will learn how to clear out winter crops, enrich the soil, and plant fresh vegetables for a thriving spring harvest. It’s a practical, beginner-friendly way to grow a healthy garden from the ground up.

45th College Television Awards

When: March 28 

Where: Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center | North Hollywood

What: Celebrate the future of television at the 45th College Television Awards, hosted by the Television Academy Foundation on March 28, 2026. This prestigious event honors outstanding student-produced work from colleges nationwide, with appearances from notable TV talent announcing the winners. It’s an inspiring evening that highlights emerging voices and offers a glimpse into the next generation of industry professionals.

Conejo Valley Weekend Events | March 27 – March 29, 2026

25th Annual Chumash Day Powwow and Intertribal Gathering

When: March 28 

Where: 24250 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu

What: Experience the rich traditions of Native American culture at the 25th Annual Chumash Day Powwow and Intertribal Gathering, taking place March 28–29 at Malibu Bluffs Park. This free, family-friendly event features tribal dances, drumming, ceremonies, artisan vendors, and food trucks, with participants representing tribes from across the country. Guests can enjoy a full day of cultural celebration, community, and connection by the coast.

Flashlight Egg Hunt

When: March 27 

Where: Various Locations | Thousand Oaks

What: Grab your flashlight and join the Conejo Recreation and Park District’s Annual Flashlight Egg Hunt on Friday, March 27, from 6–9 PM at parks across the Conejo Valley. Kids can hunt for prize-filled eggs under the stars, including special golden ticket surprises, with new rounds starting every 20 minutes. The free, family-friendly event also features food trucks, crafts, bounce houses, and festive activities at each location.

Lake Piru Power Run 5K/1K Fun Run

When: March 28 

Where: 4780 Piru Canyon Rd, Piru

What: The inaugural Lake Piru Power Run 5K/1K Fun Run is planned for Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 4780 Piru Cyn Road. 1K starts at 10 AM. 5K at 11 AM. Vendors and food trucks on hand before/after the race. Early packet/bib pickup 3/27 at Lake Piru Ranger Station from 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM or on the day of the race from 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM.

LA’s 2026 Michelin Star Restaurants | L.A. Eats

Los Angeles continues to prove itself as one of the most dynamic food cities in the world. On March 25, 2026, Michelin unveiled its latest additions to the California Guide, highlighting a fresh class of standout restaurants across the region. While the official star ceremony is still to come, these newly recognized spots are already generating buzz among diners and critics alike.

From inventive tasting menus to globally inspired neighborhood gems, the new 2026 Michelin restaurants in Los Angeles showcase the city’s ever-evolving culinary identity. Here’s a closer look at the six LA restaurants that made the list this spring.

Corridor 109

Corridor 109 introduces a refined, seafood-driven tasting menu from chef Brian Baik, a longtime figure in the Los Angeles dining scene. The restaurant focuses on delicate, thoughtfully composed dishes that highlight seasonal ingredients and pristine seafood. Each course is designed with precision, offering a quiet elegance that reflects Michelin’s appreciation for technique and balance. It’s an intimate dining experience that feels both modern and deeply intentional.

Firstborn

Located in Chinatown’s Mandarin Plaza, Firstborn is chef Anthony Wang’s exploration of Chinese American cuisine through a contemporary lens. The menu reimagines familiar flavors with elevated technique and presentation, creating dishes that feel both nostalgic and entirely new. With its stylish setting and bold approach to tradition, Firstborn has quickly become one of the most talked-about newcomers among the new 2026 Michelin restaurants in Los Angeles.

Lapaba

Lapaba in Koreatown offers a fresh take on Italian cuisine, blending it seamlessly with Korean influences. Created by husband-and-wife team Matthew Kim and McKenna Lelah, the restaurant centers around a pasta-focused menu that reinterprets classic dishes with unexpected flavor combinations. The result is a dining experience that feels innovative yet approachable, bridging two culinary traditions in a way that feels distinctly Los Angeles.

Little Fish Melrose Hill

What began as a beloved pop-up has evolved into Little Fish Melrose Hill, a full-service restaurant from chefs Anna Sonenshein and Niki Vahle. Known for its ingredient-driven approach, the menu emphasizes fresh seafood and seasonal produce, prepared with a light, thoughtful touch. The space maintains the charm of its earlier iterations while offering a more polished dining experience that has earned its place among the new 2026 Michelin restaurants in Los Angeles.

Lugya’h by Poncho’s Tlayudas

Lugya’h by Poncho’s Tlayudas brings the vibrant flavors of Oaxacan street food to a broader audience. Located within Maydan Market, the concept from chef Alfonso “Poncho” Martinez and Odilia Romero centers on tlayudas. The traditional Mexican dish is often described as a large, crisp tortilla layered with bold toppings. The menu captures the spirit of casual dining while delivering depth of flavor that resonates with Michelin’s evolving recognition of global cuisines.

Zira Uzbek Kitchen

Zira Uzbek Kitchen introduces Los Angeles diners to the rich culinary traditions of Central Asia. Led by owner Azim Rahmatov, the Fairfax restaurant serves dishes like shashlik skewers. Other delicious dishes include hand-pulled lagman noodles and delicate manti dumplings. The menu highlights bold spices and a sense of cultural authenticity. Of course, these factors help set it apart within the city’s diverse food landscape.

As Michelin continues to expand its California Guide, these additions reflect a broader shift toward celebrating diversity. The new 2026 Michelin restaurants are more than places to dine; each captures the city’s global influence. Likewise, these restaurants are already setting the tone for what promises to be an exciting year in LA dining.