Pastries In Los Angeles Ca

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Avila Offers Quiet Ca Beach Escape

If you’re looking or that quiet getaway on the Central California coast, consider Avila Beach, an idyllic little stretch of sand with comfortable accommodations nearby. Not that children would be unwelcome – Avila is a playground for all ages. But the new Avila Village Inn has now brought this destination up a notch or two for those seeking a special romantic beach getaway. The inn has pulled out all the stops to attract couples who want to pamper themselves as much as enjoy the natural beauties of the Central California coastline. About seven miles north of Pismo Beach the sign directs Highway 101 travelers to Avila Beach by way of a winding road that follows San Luis Creek down into a wooded ravine. About a mile before you get to the beach is Avila Village, a new development with condos, a few shops and, adjacent to the creek, the Avila Village Inn. While not actually on the beach, the inn’s wooded setting gives the property a quiet, reclusive feel. The developers of the hotel use the word “refined” to describe the many details and amenities that have been built into the 30 guest rooms. And our impression was that, indeed, this is one of those inns where you enjoy tasting the luxurious accommodations as much as experiencing the beach and other natural surroundings. This property has incorporated many of the design features now seen in newer upscale homes. Wet bars, granite countertops and fireplaces are in each room, while marble is used extensively throughout the shower and bathroom area. The pillow-top king beds both look and feel comfortable with down pillows, blankets and duvets. We especially enjoyed the 103-degree private spa waiting for us on our creekside balcony. If you’re so inclined, each room or suite has its own DVD player and guests are encouraged to check out free DVDs from the front desk. Those who are a little more active will welcome the fitness center that is just across the parking lot from the inn – perfect for working off those snacks, pastries and treats that are provided guests in both a welcoming basket and a breakfast basket the next day. Other details like tasteful art, mission-style furniture and a grand, sweeping staircase in the lobby area all add up to a sense of privilege – which, of course, is what it’s all about when you spend significant money to enjoy quality time with your loved one. A couple of minutes down the road from the inn is Avila Beach, a half-mile long beach area that is growing in popularity because of its more exclusive, almost Mediterranean feel. A few older hotels are situated near the beach, adjacent to some shops that are sprinkled throughout the tiny “downtown” area. There is evidence of new construction that we hear was made necessary from some oil leaks in the area; but the beach itself and the businesses along the beach seem unaffected. Avila Beach has three piers, including two that are public. It’s fun to walk out to the end of the pier where we enjoyed watching the surfers and dockside anglers while also taking in the spectacular views of the shoreline. There were only a few visitors enjoying the wide beach during our week-day January visit. Most people visiting seemed to be either couples, or college students from Cal Poly in nearby San Luis Obispo. From what we could see, Avila is perfect for getting away from people – although one suspects that might change on weekends and during summer months. But even with balmy 75-degree weather, we still felt like we’d stumbled across some small, little-known beach village somewhere in the Mediterranean. It was so deserted that it was hard for us to imagine that more than 28,000 people live in Avila Beach. All we can figure is that most must live well outside the few blocks adjacent to the beach. A larger, busier beach is just south of Avila at Pismo Beach. The views from Pismo Beach are spectacular and this horseshoe shaped beach seems to stretch on for miles and miles. It’s readily apparent that this isn’t the kind of beach where all you do is sit and soak up the sun; ATV and bike rentals are popular, as is sea kayaking and surfing. You can ride horses here or golf – this area is a favorite with retirees who make sure those golf courses get good and used — while fishing from the Pismo Pier also is popular. Just up from the pier is the downtown area – much bigger than the Avila Beach shopping area – where you can find a collection of shops and a choice of restaurants. Beyond this tourist area, Pismo Beach takes on the look of most any other town, although there is a high percentage of homes that are cottage-like and probably once used as vacation getaways. Driving around Pismo we discovered several beach access points, each with its own set of breathtaking views. These are great places to view the power of nature; during our visit, the surf along Pismo was pounding so hard it seemed as loud as a freight train. Another diversion while you’re visiting the Avila-Pismo Beach area is, of course, San Luis Obispo. We made a point of visiting the downtown area and found an excellent selection of shops and outdoor cafes, yet a home-town feel that made for a comfortable afternoon of browsing and exploring. It’s in San Luis Obispo that you’ll find the Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, one of California’s historic missions. You can visit the padres’ residence, which is now a museum. San Luis Obispo is actually the hub for this area – a diverse region that has an incredible 100 wineries all within a short distance, and of course great beach communities. There are actually two distinct wine regions in this area – the San Luis Obispo region where the cool climate and marine sediment are conducive to growing Chardonnay grapes and, in the north, the Paso Robles region where the hot summers and limestone help grow the best zinfandels and rhone varietals. But then again, many visitors to the Central California coast are content to keep a low profile, perhaps traveling as far as the beach and a good dinner before returning to a cozy fireplace and soft music. Those are the visitors, no doubt, who will find Avila Beach and the new Avila Beach Village Inn, especially rewarding. AT A GLANCE WHERE: Avila Beach is about 200 miles north of Los Angeles and just north of Pismo Beach. WHAT: Avila Beach is an alternative to more expansive beaches and has a quieter, more exclusive feel. Only a few hotels are in the immediate area, although many more are located in nearby Pismo Beach. WHEN: The area has a moderate climate year-round. Summer can be hot at times, but is generally temperate. Winter is on the cool side. The area gets about 24 inches of rain per year. WHY: Scenic, charming and seemingly remote, yet only a few miles from shopping and restaurants in nearby cities. HOW: For more information on the Avila Village Inn, call the hotel at 805-627-1810 or visit www.avilavillageinn.com.

About the Author

Cary Ordway is a syndicated travel writer and president of Getaway Media Corp, which publishes websites focused on regional getaway travel. Among the sites currently offered by GMC are http://www.californiaweekend.com , covering California spa vacations and other Golden State destinations, and http://www.northwesttraveladvisor.com , covering Washington vacation ideas as well as other Pacific Northwest travel destinations.

Sweet Lady Jane Bakery, Los Angeles, CA

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Porto’s Bakery Los Angeles

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Wake UP! TV – Porto’s Bakery

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Gourmet Pastries In Los Angeles

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I'm trying to get my sweet gourmet market, what questions should I ask a food broker before hiring?

Or, does anyone have views on how and where to find good food brokers in Southern California (Los Angeles)?

With so many unions in your state, I suggest try to work with one of them … distrubution capacity would be less expensive for you if you have to do it yourself because the initial costs for development (trucks, drivers, fuel, etc) and inflate the costs of the pastry over the fair market value.

Moo Creamery – 4885 Truxtun Ave – Bakersfield, CA – 93309

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Pastries Catering Singapore

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Bakery In Los Angeles

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Iron sharpens Tech management techniques Randy Chin-heads is an ace in the culinary world, but it is not Iron Chef. In fact, the self-proclaimed Iron Tech, whose skills are refined in the course of a keyboard instead of a knife blade.
Viktor Bene’s – Cake Bakery In Los Angeles, CA

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French Pastries In Los Angeles

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How many times are naturalized citizens involved in hiring illegal immigrants?

The Frenchman said he did not know their staff was composed largely of illegal immigrants. These people were hired as bakers, cake decorators … um … the jobs that Americans will not do … LOL! There are many more to the story, so check the link! By Richard Marosi and Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times May 25, 2010 Reporting from San Diego in the coastal zone lined with palm trees, Michel Malecot is known for bending the rods of pasta salty and sweet marriage that has made the team a gourmet French restaurant for 31 years. But when federal authorities raided the restaurant, they found her recipe for success includes a template of illegal migrant workers from Mexico – confectioners, bakers and cake decorators, some kilns had worked for 15 years. More: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/immigration/la-me-imm-gourmet-20100525, 0.2927377. story

Four years ago, my two nephews applied for a job at a Mexican restaurant recently opened hiring waiters, dishwashers and cooks. Both had two years of experience in a local restaurant that went bankrupt. After completing all the paperwork, left the restaurant and then returned to retrieve a backpack forgot an hour later. When they looked in the wastebasket next to the counter, who have had their requests, and asked the Director why they were rejected. Manager shrugged shoulder and said the owners wanted to pull all requests gringos! Finally, the place was raided and deported 18 employees. Meanwhile, the manager and owners, who have been naturalized recently received a slap on the wrist. Too bad you can not deprive them of their citizenship and deport them as well.

La Maison du Pain French bakery in Los Angeles

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Pastries In Los Angeles

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La Brea Bakery Cafe opens a new Pepperdine University The opening ceremony was held at La Brea Bakery College, where the first campus. students and celebrated as Pepperdine professors are among the first American college to a top-class restaurants on campus.
Eating Los Angeles

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Gluten Free Bakery Los Angeles

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BabyCakes NYC (Gluten Free) – iamgf Video Magazine

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Bakery Los Angeles Downtown

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Places to visit: the center of Culver City Tour

Culver City is located between Long Beach and Los Angeles. It is a city with stores, restaurants and entertainment. The film industry has its roots in Culver City and now houses the most powerful center of the media. It is the city of fashion and architecture. Culver City also has a large community of folk artists. This is a city unique for its combination of popular music theater, dance, and art galleries.

Explore places in Culver City:

Discover the best places to see in Culver City.

Down Town: Downtown is a very good neighborhood for pedestrians. It is a mix of restaurants, retail and leisure facilities. It houses the largest home media as Sony Pictures Entertainment and Culver Studios. Down Town is also home to the City Hotel, Brotman Medical Center, Culver historic hotel, cinemas Best Center Theatre Group, Kirk Douglas, the band of actors in the Ivy Substation. Down Town is a stunning mix of food and culinary cultures.

Fox Hills: Fox Hill is the best place for retail stores. It includes nearly 200 stores. Few of the best stores include Macy's, JC Penney, Office Depot, Circuit City, Marshalls Hooman Pontiac GMC and Buick. Fox Hills is located near the hotel Four Points Sheraton, Radisson, and the Courtyard by Marriott.

District Art: Galleries at La Cienega Boulevard Washington exhibit the works of the hottest artists and celebrities. Art galleries in Culver City are so important that in 2007New York Times called Chelsea Culver City as the "nascent"

Point of Business: The business center of the premium Culver City. He owns businesses involved in finance, insurance, real estate, entertainment, media and healthcare. The spacious campus is at Symantec Corporation Corporate Pointe.

Hayden Tract: This is a vast area of 86 acres located between Avenue Drive Hayden and Eastham. He is proud to house the district's buildings of mid-century architecture and a house of some famous companies as Nike, Ogilvy and Mather, Ed Hardy, Eric Owen Moss Architects Smash Box Studios and cosmetics, and Rock & Republic. Its proximity to the studios in a different way for advertising and entertainment industries to grow in this fashion field.

Helms bakery in the neighborhood: The name of this district comes from Helms Bakery historic district was launched in 1931. The building consists of contemporary furniture, and delicious food. It is also home to some popular retailers so that HDButtercup, Thos. Moser, accelerates beds, several most popular restaurants and bakeries of Jazz.

The city also has some events a year, The Art of the lecture series, Festival of Music La Fiesta Ballona, Culver George Barris car show the city in the study of Fashion Week at Smash Box and Music House. You can also look at Sony Studios and Sony Pictures Museum. Tickets for theaters are available online and can be booked in advance.

Culver City is a place of history, fashion, architecture, business, and a complete artist that is best for a holiday full of joy and happiness.

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Justin recommends planning ahead when it comes to getting around Culver city with transportation, try a Culver City Taxi
or schedule a pick-up with LA Yellow Cab. Visit us online today.

Inga Swearingen – Beautiful Love (The Jazz Bakery, Los Angeles)

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Bakery Los Angeles Ca

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All Argentines in Tacoma, Wa area? I can not find a shop to buy Bill Argentina, grass, etc?

I can not find a Argentina Store to buy everything as Los Angeles, CA. It sucks because I really want this kind of thing but I can do a number of things at home. But I want to do is buy the Yerba Mate for me, FACTA and other things. If Argentina and living in Tacoma, Lakewood, Seattle area Please send phone number and name of the store that sells only Argentine meat and products, food, and fresh bakery

No, I try to search Google.

Huichos Bakery LOS ANGELES, CA

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