Buzz around this hipster ‘hood – a hive of cocktail bars and cool hangouts – using Pali Society stay Silver Lake Pool & Inn as your base. Here's how to make a weekend of it...
LessThe centerpiece of the Silver Lake Pool & Inn is undoubtedly the pool: stripy parasols, stretch-out lounge chairs and plenty of sunshine will keep you pinned to the waterside most of the day. But the hotel has more going for it than that, with daily aperitivo hour and spacious bedrooms with terrazzo touches, plus – in premium suites – views of the Hollywood sign. The restaurant, Marco Polo, with its coastal Italian lilt, is a solid, trendy pick for cacio e pepe pasta come dinner time.
A five-minute taxi ride east of Silver Lake Pool & Inn, Botanica is the place to come for trendy LA plates: fig and ricotta tartine, confit Baja tuna and heirloom bean hummus. But while the food is first-rate (and pretty healthy, too), local hipsters flock for other reasons: including its airy pastel interiors and gluggable glasses of natural wine. Come in the morning (Wednesday to Sunday) and you can take advantage of the fine brewed coffee and flaky pastries.
Silver Lake may be hipster central, but there’s nothing more authentic than a good old fashioned farmers’ market, right? Well, let’s just say this iteration is true to its surroundings: you can expect artisan bread, small-batch cheeses and organic Californian veggies aplenty. Even if you’re not cooking (and there’s no need, when staying at Silver Lake Pool & Inn), you can nibble street food on site, including crêpes and small-batch coffee. There are craft and clothing stalls for browsing, too.
When it comes to the great outdoors, there’s no need to look past Silver Lake Reservoir – a giant glassy body of water, fringed with trees, less than a 10-minute drive from the hotel. Follow the locals and go for a brisk 2mi loop – you’ll pass dog-walkers, joggers and strolling couples as you pound the pavement. Fancy going a bit longer? Dart off into adjacent Silver Lake Meadows, a verdant three-acre patch, where you can enjoy a quiet moment overlooking the water.
Between its leafy tropical plants, pastel-hued interiors and graffiti murals (by artist pals of the owner, André Saraiva), the Friend bar feels peak Silver Lake – it’s so trendy it almost hurts. Come for the fairly priced cocktails, served up by bartenders in Breton shirts; stay until 2am closing, chatting and making new friends. The Passion, made with mezcal, hibiscus liqueur, passion fruit and lemon, is a very-LA libation to wash down vegan tacos or cheese-smothered nachos.
It hardly gets much closer to the hotel: the Odells shop is just a four-minute walk away. That means you’ll only have a short distance to lug your retail haul – because there’s no doubt that you’ll be leaving this chic clothing boutique with a new outfit. From leathery sandals the hue of Californian orange juice to summery rompers and blouses, it all feels perky and fresh. More of a homewares person? Follow your nose to the scented candles…
Silver Lake is stacked with must-visit boutiques peddling unique gifts and Lake Boutique is one of them. You’ll want to snap up everything you see for your nearest and dearest: blue and white ceramic mugs, peony-scented candles and eucalyptus muscle soaks included. The designers tend to be boutique and often local, so you know you’re getting something special. Take note: the elegant gold jewelry – delicate bracelets, sapphire studs – make a particularly good gift… for yourself.
When it’s time to party hard in Silver Lake, make for Harvard and Stone, a no-holds-barred, er, bar where your weekend sippers also come with a side of burlesque performers cutting shapes on a catwalk. But there’s fun to be had on other nights of the week, with raucous live bands and super-strong cocktails part of the daily picture. It helps to have a sense of humor when you order your drink: try a Coward & Disgusting Human… also known as a vodka soda.