El Segundo is a suburban city of Los Angeles located in Los Angeles County, California, United States. El Segundo, from Spanish, means "The Second" in English. Located on the Santa Monica Bay, it was incorporated on January 18, 1917, and part of the South Bay Cities Council of Governments. The population was 16,654 at the 2010 census, slightly up from 16,033 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in El Segundo
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R6 Distillery crafts hand made spirits from farm to bottle with unfailing attention to detail. Please stop in to visit our 1920's themed speakeasy tasting room!
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ome to our flagship original location, Rock & Brews - El Segundo opened in 2010 in the picturesque beach community of El Segundo, California. Serving local residents, area professionals, and rock and beer lovers alike, we offer American comfort food options with our own unique take. Our bar proudly touts the area's most extensive list of local and international beers, and we highlight local brewers and offer their creations on draft. Everything on our menu is fresh, and our food is always made from scratch. We appreciate our local community and pride ourselves on using locally sourced ingredients as often as we can. With an environment that is family-friendly, we invite rockers of all ages to dine with us. Even your four-legged friends will feel welcome on our outdoor patio. Check out how we redefine the American restaurant.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
ESMoA is an art laboratory whose mission is to spread the spark of creativity through the display and education of visual arts. Rather than a classical museum, ESMoA has functioned as a catalyst for creative thinking offering three unique Experiences per year. The Experiences present a variety of media, including sculpture, painting, works on paper, performances, and photography.
A wonderfully fresh approach to experiencing art. Each exhibit or 'experience' is usually based on a one word theme: "Plant", "Taste", "Awkward", "Matriarchs", "Spark", "Hope". They range from whimsical, fun exhibitions included "Oz", featuring artifacts about the "Wizard of Oz", to deeply thought-provoking live art pieces like "Objectified", a shocking view of humanity, and often offer interactive activities. I've visited here many times and never been disappointed. This small, unassuming space appeals to the casual viewer or the well-seasoned art lover. Make a day of it and eat at one of the many, newer upscale restaurants within walking distance of the venue.
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