If for whatever reason you hate everything you see, you also have the option of customizing your own. They have so many unique flavored donuts, each cleverly named after music artists (my favorite names are the Green Teagan and Sara or S’Morrissey). This is the best donut shop in L.A., maybe in the whole world (am I being overdramatic? Usually, but not about this). ⋆ Our favorite : Poppy Bagel with Scallion Cream Cheeseįor the love of all that’s good, don’t come to Highland Park without stopping here. They basically just stay open until they run out - which, depending on the day, can be just a few hours. (according to us, and a quote I saw on a Try Guys video one time). ![]() This is easily the best bagel spot in L.A. You’ll best find this place by looking for the Hi Hat sign, otherwise you might miss it. I’m excited to share this mini guide to Highland Park and tell you about all the spots I’ve come to love so much. Even having explored a lot of the city, this neighborhood still holds some of my favorite spots to eat, shop, or just hang around. When I moved out here, I made a goal for myself to see as much of Los Angeles as possible, but I was spoiled here in Highland Park and rarely spent any time outside of it. I say this like I’ve lived here forever (it’s only been two years), but this is the only part of the city that’s felt like home or like a community. Unlike the other popular areas in L.A., Highland Park has managed to keep its quiet, historic charm in the midst of becoming one of the more trendier neighborhoods. In a weird way, this neighborhood always feels like an escape from the city. Maybe I’m a little biased, considering this was the first place I lived when I moved here but even having moved away, I always seem to come back here when I have a free day. Highland Park probably stands as my favorite neighborhood in Los Angeles.
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