casabiancaCasa Bianca, Eagle Rock
 
The Northeast area of Los Angeles, comprised of Highland Park, Eagle Rock, Glassel Park, Mt Washington and Montecito Heights, are the hottest neighborhoods growing in popularity for Angelenos who are looking for a trendy, up-and-coming neighborhood to call home. Located in close proximity to Echo Park and Silver Lake, these authentic communities have a small town vibe that tends to attract artists, musicians, actors, writers, and people working in TV and film.
 
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Center for the Arts Eagle Rock
2225 Colorado Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90041
Offering innovative arts programming, summer arts camp, free music festivals, and events featuring local, emerging, and established artists, the Center for the Arts Eagle Rock is a favorite spot for residents of northeast Los Angeles. Young couples and families could easily spend an entire day here, perusing the latest exhibitions and feeding their artist’s soul.
 
Restaurants
 
Maximiliano
5930 York Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90042
A lively neighborhood spot with a strong local following, Maximiliano is in that perfect sweet spot between a cozy mom-and-pop restaurant and expensive fine dining. It offers elevated yet old-school Italian-American cooking in a casual environment at a great price. The space features cheerful décor, a warm and friendly vibe, a large communal table, and a solid wine and beer list – making it the ideal place to catch up with old friends or meet some new ones.
 
The Oinkster
2005 Colorado Boulevard
Eagle Rock, CA 90041
Known for their pastrami, pulled pork, and finger-licking hamburgers, this meat-centric joint is one of northeast L.A.’s tastiest spots. Be sure to check it out during their beloved annual Burger Week, when the restaurant features a new out-of-this-world burger every day of the week, loaded with cheese, bacon, aioli, and more.
 
Sonny’s Hideaway
5137 York Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90042
This retro hideaway is loved by local residents for its remarkable, well-crafted cocktails and unpretentious, bar-friendly menu. The décor is similarly inviting, featuring leather burgundy booths, tufted two-tops, a dark wood bar lined with leather stools, and a healthy dose of 50s vibes that the artistic crowd in northeast L.A. can’t resist.

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