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What was 15 becomes a yacht club (nope, no view of the lake).
Echo Park outpost of ubiquitous "Gap for hipsters."
Tasty margarita specials offset demented sized portions of sopes, tamales, huevos rancheros and cocido.
Classic diner packed at night with the recently inebriated; in the morning with the just-got-up.
That "no consequences" teenage feeling never goes out of style.
Cute clean vintage clothes sold by dirty corporate suits.
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Gentrification at its best. Designer beer and decor.
Echo Park cool kids clock in time hanging out and looking good in hot spot vintage clothing boutique.
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Who knew the wilds could host a celeb-attracting coffee shop?
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Playing dress up isn't just for the kiddies.
Front St. is for in-the-know scenesters who don't mind getting a little lost on the journey before arrival.
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The rough gold chains without the hard knock life.
The new Short Stop, dare we say? We went ahead and said it.
Of all the vintage joints in all the towns in the world, hipsters walk into this one.
Crepe-tastic breakfasts, sandwiches, good pizza, and salads. Crucial microbrew oasis in PBR Parish and Corona county.
General Store can be summed up generally as the inside skinny on underground New York fashion.
Pancakes in the morning, enchiladas for lunch, sweet fresh juices to rehabilitate even the ailing-est liver.
Legendary dive for photo booth PDA and charting Eastside gentrification.
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LA's young Americans who never intended to dress like the rest.
Les freres Taix have rocked a great American grill with a French frame in this rustic Echo Park chalet...since 1927, you heifers!
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Aged, rustic boutique stocked with modern vintage vogue.
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Joining the rock and roll innovative young scene in Echo Park as a creative collective forming a boutique within a boutique from the Vivienne Westwood school of retail.
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No-frills but rocking music venue at which greats like Yo Majesty and Shinehead have commanded the stage.
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Loud ranchera and cumbia tunes and strong drinks at the next spot to be taken over by the indie crowd.
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