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Clubhouse 66 in Glendora is a Neighborhood Gem Disguised as a Sports Bar

Clubhouse 66 in Glendora is a Neighborhood Gem Disguised as a Sports Bar

Upon first glance, Clubhouse 66 in Glendora feels like your typical sports bar/pub fare restaurant. TVs flank the interior, and the offerings are seemingly American, with a wide selection of Burgers, Sandwiches, and Nachos. After you take the time to read the menu, though, you’ll 

Prime Pizza Altadena is Tossing Up National Pizza Month Deals All Month Long

Prime Pizza Altadena is Tossing Up National Pizza Month Deals All Month Long

Prime Pizza Altadena is the 7th location of the Prime Pizza franchise that swept Los Angeles back in 2018 with NY-style round and square pies. They’ve got some great lunch specials that happen every day, plus ways to save some extra dough during National Pizza 

Shhh! It’s the 10 Best Secret Speakeasies in Los Angeles

Shhh! It’s the 10 Best Secret Speakeasies in Los Angeles

You don’t need a key to access all the secret speakeasies in Los Angeles…because you’re already holding it! Here’s a list of some of the best bars on the speakeasy scene, plus tips on how to get inside.  *It’s no secret- this article includes an 

6 Ways to Pumpkin Spice Your Life Up on National Pumpkin Day

6 Ways to Pumpkin Spice Your Life Up on National Pumpkin Day

Are you as obsessed with pumpkin spice as I am? Turns out there’s not really much pumpkin involved. The “spice” is actually a combination of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves. Either way, anytime I see pumpkin spice anything on a menu, I just have to 

8 Places to Raise the Dead on Dia de los Muertos

8 Places to Raise the Dead on Dia de los Muertos

Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday where families can reunite with the souls of relatives who have passed away. According to History.com, the holiday is celebrated each year from October 31st to November 2nd. The story goes that 

What Dessert is LA Known For?

What Dessert is LA Known For?

Los Angeles is such a melting pot that it’s almost impossible to assign it a signature dessert. According to the Los Angeles County website, the immigrant story of El Pueblo de la Reyna de Los Angeles begins with families from Mexico and the Gabrielino Indians