Los Angeles Meeting & Travel Professionals Guide 2008/2009 - (Page 52) Capacity Outside Event Venues fLEmIng’S prImE StEAKhouSE & wInE BAr At L.A. LIVE 800 w. olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.763.5441 etaylor@aegworldwide.com, www.flemingssteakhouse.com Known for its superb prime beef and unparalleled wine selection (Food & Wine’s Top 10 Wine Lists in the Country). Fleming’s will offer lunch, dinner and private dining. California State university, Los Angeles 5151 State university Dr. the golden Eagle Building, 3rd fl., Los Angeles, CA 90032 323.343.6770, fAX: 323.343.6771 geh@cslanet.calstatela.edu, www.goldeneagleevents.com A full-service, customer-friendly, catering and event services group of Cal State L.A. Event Venues LA fonDA on wILShIrE 2501 wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90057 213.380.5053, fAX: 213.380.5088 www.lafondala.com Historically known for being the first restaurant in the U.S. to incorporate live mariachi musical performances with sit-down dining. An LA landmark — a nostalgic reminder of the fusion of folkloric Mexican music tradition. 200 40 130 60 goLDEn EAgLE hoSpItALIty LA goLonDrInA CAfE 630 170 w-17 olvera St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.628.4349, fAX: 213.687.0800 vbonzo@msn.com, www.lagolondrina.com Authentic Mexican food, full-service bar and live entertainment daily. 130 60 LEVy rEStAurAntS @ DoDgEr StADIum thE grAmmy® muSEum At L.A. LIVE 800 w. olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.763.5441 etaylor@aegworldwide.com, www.grammymuseum.org The GRAMMY® Museum is the premier recognition of recorded music accomplishment. Four floors of cutting-edge exhibits, interactive experiences and films provide a one-of-a-kind visitor experience — engaging, educational, celebratory and inspirational. 1,572 – 1000 Elysian park Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90012 323.224.1480, fAX: 323.224.1498 www.levyrestaurants.com Host your next big event at Dodger Stadium. Let Levy Restaurants dazzle your guests’ senses with our culinary expertise, attention to detail and contagious enthusiasm. 700 10,000 LIBErty grILL hErItAgE SQuArE muSEum 3800 homer St., Los Angeles, CA 90031 323.225.2700 www.heritagesquare.org Eight historic structures (dating to the years 1876-1900) provide a glimpse of the Southern California of yesterday. Check the website for current programs, events and exhibits. Costumed docents available. 50 1,000 1037 S. flower St., Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.746.3400, fAX: 213.746.3404 contactus@liberty-grill.com, www.liberty-grill.com American comfort food at its finest! Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and located across from STAPLES Center and L.A. Live, Liberty Grill is also perfect for special events. 1201 w. fifth St., Ste. t-110, Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.534.3000, fAX: 213.534.3001 echambers@lacenterstudios.com, www.lacenterstudios.com Sound stages, 400-seat theater, full-service cafe and catering, event space, private streets, outdoor decks with skyline views, production space. 80 120 LoS AngELES CEntEr StuDIoS 1,000 7,000 J rEStAurAnt & LoungE 1119 S. olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.746.7746, 800.850.6074, fAX: 213.746.7733 contact@jloungela.com, www.jloungela.com A full-service restaurant offering contemporary Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. Amenities include an open-air cigar lounge, patio fire pit, cabanas and a hip lounge to enjoy signature cocktails. 25,000 square feet of customized event space. 369 E. first St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.625.0414, 800.461.5266, fAX: 213.625.1770 www.janm.org Located in Downtown LA’s historic Little Tokyo, the National Museum offers unique and elegant settings perfect for intimate receptions, corporate meetings, grand celebrations and state-of-the-art, theaterstyle presentations. 525 820 LoS AngELES CEntrAL puBLIC LIBrAry JApAnESE AmErICAn nAtIonAL muSEum 630 w. fifth St., Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.228.7000, fAX: 213.228.7519 www.lapl.org The historic Los Angeles Central Public Library welcomes meetings and special events. 500 1,500 500 1,500 LoS AngELES ConVEntIon CEntEr 1201 S. figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.741.1151, fAX: 213.765.4266 www.lacclink.com Offers exhibit space, spacious lobbies, restaurants and food courts. 54,080 LoS AngELES mEmorIAL CoLISEum & SportS ArEnA 200 50 KAtSuyA At L.A. LIVE 800 w. olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.763.5441 etaylor@aegworldwide.com, www.sbeent.com/katsuya SBE’s Katsuya pairs the talents of master sushi chef Katsuya Uechi and world-renowned designer Philippe Starck, offering a selection of sushi and unique Japanese fare along with its renowned specialty cocktails. 3939 S. figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90037 213.748.6136, fAX: 213.746.9346 info@lacoliseum.com, www.lacoliseum.com Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is the home of USC Trojans Football and international soccer competitions. The Sports Arena hosts concerts, family shows, religious events and more. 16,000 Lot 613 – prEmIErE EVEntS 345 15 KEnDALL’S BrASSErIE 135 n. grand Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.972.7322, fAX: 213.972.3012 rcarson@patinagroup.com, www.patinagroup.com Kendall’s Brasserie is the Patina Group’s newest restaurant in Downtown Los Angeles at the Music Center of Los Angeles County. Kendall’s is a classic French brasserie. 1100 S. flower St., Ste. 3100, Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.763.5441 etaylor@aegworldwide.com, www.lalive.com A 4-million-square-foot development adjacent to STAPLES Center and the LA Convention Center will feature an exciting mix of entertainment venues, restaurants, clubs, residences, television and radio broadcast studios, and concert spaces. 613 Imperial St., Los Angeles, CA 90021 323.934.7777, fAX: 323.934.6582 mark@premierela.com, www.lot613.com A beautifully renovated 5,000-square-foot venue. Perfect for large parties, music videos, gallery shows, commercials and music videos. Lot 613 is owned by Premiere Events, a licensed food and bar caterer that can provide additional services for any event. 500 500 LuCKy StrIKE At L.A. LIVE – – L.A. LIVE 800 w. olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.763.5441 etaylor@aegworldwide.com, www.bowlluckystrike.com Lucky Strike Lanes is a bowling lounge with an extensive menu and club atmosphere. Featuring 18 bowling lanes, billiard tables and private function space. 400 40 mArIA’S ItALIAn KItChEn – 5,000 L.A. LIVE EVEnt DECK 777 Chick hearn Court, Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.763.5441 etaylor@aegworldwide.com, www.lalive.com With 106,000 square feet of flexible space, the deck can be customized to fit any function and has truck accessibility. Offers a 42,000-squarefoot tent capable of holding up to 5,000 guests. 1933 S. Broadway, Ste. 542, Los Angeles, CA 90007 213.763.5800, 800.LAmArt-4, fAX: 213.749.7350 questions@lamart.com, www.lamart.com L.A. Mart unveiled its premier new event and exhibit venue — 50,000square-foot, high-end, gallery-like environment and a 6,000-square-foot, chic, urban Main Lobby. Products include top names in gifts, home accessories, gourmet products, tabletops and more. 615 flower St., Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.623.4777 www.mariasitaliankitchen.com Whether you are planning a meeting for 10 or a special event for 60, Maria’s Downtown is the perfect choice for great Italian food, full bar and facilities that can accommodate your every need. 60 40 thE mAyAn nIghtCLuB 315 – L.A. mArt 1038 S. hill St., Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.746.4287, fAX: 213.746.4225 www.clubmayan.com Exotic, historic Los Angeles landmark. Specializes in special events, parties and catering. 1,500 52 Capacity Outside Capacity Inside Capacity Inside Downtown – – – http://www.flemingssteakhouse.com http://www.lafondala.com http://www.lagolondrina.com http://www.goldeneagleevents.com http://www.levyrestaurants.com http://www.grammymuseum.org http://www.liberty-grill.com http://www.heritagesquare.org http://www.lacenterstudios.com http://www.jloungela.com http://www.lapl.org http://www.janm.org http://www.lacclink.com http://www.lacoliseum.com http://www.sbeent.com/katsuya http://www.lot613.com http://www.patinagroup.com http://www.bowlluckystrike.com http://www.lalive.com http://www.mariasitaliankitchen.com http://www.lalive.com http://www.clubmayan.com http://www.lamart.com
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