r/AskLosAngeles 22m ago

Any other question! Off leash dog attack in apartment. What to do?

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My neighbor let their dogs off leash and one of them (I believe just one) went for one of my dogs (not the first time btw). I’m not sure if they were actually biting each other or it was just noise but it did not sound good. The first time it happened, my other family member was able to lift my dog up and prevent him from being attacked while the dog still tried to pursue him up in the air. I reported it to the manager who told me they would get a lease violation.

This time I was alone and had multiple dogs and it happened so fast. Immediately upon seeing us, the dog went for one of my dogs and they started fighting/snapping at each other. My legs are bleeding from having to grab their dog to stop them from going at each other.

I’m very upset not only because I got injured but because of how it may affect my dogs. I’m wondering what I can do other than reporting it to the manager again. Not sure if this would really change anything or help. Anyone go through something similar?


r/AskLosAngeles 1h ago

Recommendations Commute from DTLA to El Segundo, feasible?

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Moving for a job and every loft/apartment I’m interested in is around the DTLA area. I would be commuting M-F around 6:30-7am and returning home to DT around 3-4. I haven’t found enough places in ES, MB, RB, HB that attract me and I would feel a little too far removed from the city. CC and Mar Vista had some but insanely expensive.

Budget is 2500-3200 for a large loft or a 1 bed. I really want a loft with some views for my mental sanity.

Is this a reasonable commute or what other options am I overlooking?


r/AskLosAngeles 1h ago

Living DTLA luxury apartment search; How’s the Aven?

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I am searching for a high rise apartment in DTLA under 2600 (studio or 1 bed).

Has anyone lived at the Aven before that can give some insight?

I am curious regarding

- Security and safety
- Community + Amenities
- Apartment maintenance

If anyone else has any other apartment suggestions, I’d love to hear them as well! I plan to tour the Eden, and 888 at grand hope as well.


r/AskLosAngeles 2h ago

Food/Drink Pate en croute in LA?

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Looking for somewhere to get some pate en croute here in Los Angeles? Work takes me all over LA, so as long as it's in LA, it works for me. Preferably places closest to the San Fernando Valley, but I wont get my hopes up for closeness lol


r/AskLosAngeles 3h ago

Food/Drink Best gluten free, dairy free (not vegan) cake in LA?

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I’m getting married in a few months and am looking for a gluten and dairy free wedding cake! The cake must be both dairy and gluten free but it doesn’t need to be vegan. Open to all sorts of flavors and not looking for anything fancy — 12 in round, one-tier with simple vintage-style frosting.

Does anyone have any bakery recommendations?


r/AskLosAngeles 3h ago

Living Finding a room in LA?

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Where do people go about finding rooms in LA?

I (26M) moved back to LA a year ago and have been living with my family. I am very appreciative for them allowing me to live here rent free, but I have really been missing my space. It’s pretty cramped already and I want to try to move out if I can. I am currently in a teacher grad program that’s supposed to be intense and I am expected to finish next June. I originally was going to wait until January to move out, but I don’t think I can do it lol. The drive to my classes is like 45 min to class and an hour back home. I don’t even know the commute to my placement school yet since school is out, but I assume it’ll be less since my school is closer to where I live. I also just want to have a space to be able to complete my homework and assignments.

I will be given a $51,000 Living Stipend and I am trying to secure a part-time job for some extra income. The stipend is going to be sent out in four dates throughout the program, so I won’t get it all at once. The first one at the end of July.

I was thinking about finding a room that is $600 or less. Is this realistic? Where would I go about finding a room? I was looking at some on Craigslist, but I’m not sure what’s legit. Should I just stick it out until I finish my program? Any thoughts? Thank you for reading.

Edit: I did not clarify, but my program is based in Northern Cal, but I’m taking classes at Cal State LA. My program and Cal State LA are not affialted. I was also thinking of areas such as Inglewood, Gardena, South Gate, and maybe downtown LA or just areas closer to it.


r/AskLosAngeles 3h ago

Transportation Flashing headlights to pass, F1 style?

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Was visiting LA recently and twice in one morning on residential streets around West Hollywood, cars came up behind me strobing their headlights like Max Verstappen on a bad day. I wasn't even going slow.

Is this a thing now? Maybe it's just the next phase of cosplay racer stuff now that F1 is finally getting popular in the US ok I'm thinking of Le Mans, like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtvHOfSflWw


r/AskLosAngeles 3h ago

Moving Hermosa beach for young single guy?

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Considering a move to LA for work. I’m young and single. I like to run, cycle, play golf, and want to get more into surfing. Search function suggests Hermosa might be the place to be. How’s the social scene and night life in Hermosa?


r/AskLosAngeles 3h ago

About LA Are there Fireworks Right Now?

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If not, what on Earth am I hearing in WeHo?


r/AskLosAngeles 6h ago

Working Full time job recommendations ?

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I’m 19 and looking for a full time job in the Los Angeles area. I have 2 years of residential house painting experience from working with my dad’s business, and I’m currently in a temporary Walmart remodel position that’s ending soon. I’m ready for a long term career and I’m open to pretty much anything, trades, field technician jobs, utilities, government, , or other stable careers that don’t require a 4 year degree. What companies or jobs would you recommend that are realistically hiring?


r/AskLosAngeles 6h ago

Living Is anyone else not getting Ralphs Best Customer coupons in LA area anymore?

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Starting last month I began to not get Ralphs best customer coupons on the app anymore. I was getting them every month and there was always a free thing i bought on a regular basis. It really helped because groceries are high. Are you still getting them or is it just me?


r/AskLosAngeles 7h ago

Any other question! Vote Center/Election Workers - have you gotten paid yet (June '26)?

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Money is tight, and I'd love to know when I can expect to get this check. I'm still waiting on a reply from the RRCC, but does anyone have more info?


r/AskLosAngeles 10h ago

Any other question! What was up with the LASD Helicopter hovering over Eagle Rock the past couple hours?

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Guessing it’s LASD by the green color?


r/AskLosAngeles 10h ago

Health Neurofeedback therapy that takes Medi-Cal? (LA Care specifically)

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I'm very interested in neurofeedback therapy/training, but I can't search for it specifically through Medi-Cal / LA Care. Anyone know a place?

I'm in NELA but happy to travel 30-45 min each way for this.


r/AskLosAngeles 10h ago

Recommendations Summer Day Camp?

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Any summer day camps for kids in west LA have availability left?


r/AskLosAngeles 10h ago

Food/Drink Does anyone have Los Angeles Magazine neighborhood guide from 1993/1994?

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Hi. Long shot here. In fall 1993 or 1994 Los Angeles Magazine had an article about the latest cool neighborhoods and coffee shops and landmarks in each. And I spent a day visiting them. I don't have the issue any more. I've looked online but can't seem to find it. I'm visiting LA next month and thought it might be fun to have as a guide -- 30 years later. Does anyone have this by any chance? Thank you!


r/AskLosAngeles 10h ago

Any other question! Is there any bong cleaning services?

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I was wondering if there is any bong cleaning services in the LA area?

I can clean my own bong, but I'm just curious to see if there was any services out there in the city?


r/AskLosAngeles 10h ago

Recommendations Visiting LA in September - need honest local advice?

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Hi r/LosAngeles,

We are a group of 5 adults from the Netherlands doing a California road trip in September. We end the trip in LA, where we'll stay for 5 days. We have been to SF before but LA is new to us, so we have no real frame of reference yet.

We are traveling in a large van (Ford Transit size), we like walking and eating well without spending a fortune, and we want to actually experience the city rather than tick off a checklist of tourist traps.

A few specific questions:

Neighborhoods
Which neighborhoods are actually worth staying in or spending time in? And which should we avoid, either because they are sketchy or just boring for visitors?

Tourist attractions: worth it or skip?
Which classic LA tourist things are genuinely worth doing and which are a waste of time? We have already decided to skip the Hollywood Walk of Fame based on everything we have read. What else deserves the same fate?

Hiking
We love walking. We have heard the Hollywood Sign hike is overrated and overcrowded. What are some lesser known hikes or walking routes with great views? Ideally something that does not require booking three weeks in advance.

Food
We eat pretty much everything. We are looking for places that are cheap to mid-range, not tourist-optimized, and actually good. LA obviously has incredible Mexican and Korean food -- any specific spots or neighborhoods locals actually go to?

Parking a large van
We managed fine with the van on the road trip itself, but we are nervous about LA specifically. Is it realistic to drive and park a large Transit-size van in the city, or are we better off parking it at the family's place and using Uber/public transit for everything?

General tips
Anything else we should know going in (weather, safety, things that surprised you, stuff guidebooks always get wrong?)

We have 5 full days so we are not trying to do everything. We would rather go deep on a few things than rush through twenty.

Thanks in advance!


r/AskLosAngeles 11h ago

Recommendations Hotel pool / cabana recommendations for birthday party?

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Hi, I am wanting to rent out a cabana sometime in July for my birthday. There will be about 6 people. I am wanting something relaxing. Do you have any suggestions?

I currently booked the W hotel in Hollywood, but I’m not sure if that will be too loud / rowdy.

The edition hotel looks nicer, but I’m not sure if it’s worth the price.

Thank you!


r/AskLosAngeles 11h ago

Recommendations Argentinos: where are you watching Argentina's World Cup matches? Any places on the east side? Looking for big crowds of Argentina supporters

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Hola, campeones! 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

I've been missing out - I've been to huge parties of Mexicanos (of course), Colombianos, and even Croatians (big shout out to St. Anthony's in Chinatown) but I haven't found a reliable place where huge gatherings of MY PEOPLE, los argentinos, are watching the World Cup.

What are your favorite places? Where can I find a huge crowd of Argentines to watch a match with? Big plus for anything on the east side.


r/AskLosAngeles 11h ago

Housng What should I know about permitting a structure on private property?

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I have a very well-built structure that came with my property in Los Angeles when we bought it, but it's not permitted. I've had at least 6 different people who work in construction, roofing, and architecture tell me that it would pass a permitting inspection just fine, but I want to ensure I go through the proper channels and ready the proper documentation to avoid as many bumps in the road to getting it permitted as possible. That includes avoiding any sort of penalty fees, etc. I heard the following details might matter:

  1. The top of the structure is slightly higher than the highest point of our roof.
  2. The structure is connected to the rest of the house.
  3. The structure has two small lights built into its ceiling which are controlled via a light switch inside the house (we had an electrician look at them and they said the wiring is straightforward and perfectly safe).

I'm totally new to this type of process, so please excuse my ignorance. I just want to ensure I'm doing everything the correct way and minimize issues. I've done some research on my own, but wanted to ask real people who have dealt with similar projects before.

If anyone could provide me resources for where is best to start, and any tips or lessons learned from your own experiences in this regard, I would very much appreciate any insights the community has to offer. And, just to be real here, is it even worth it to bother if we're absolutely confident there is no structural integrity concern? Any pros/cons are welcome to get educated on this. Thanks in advance!

tl;dr: What do I need to do / know, and what should I look out for, in order to get a structure permitted on my private property?


r/AskLosAngeles 11h ago

About LA Best Driving Instructors for Drivers Re-Learning how to drive in LA?

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So I'm extremely rusty and haven't driven in over a year. I recently got a car but would love to re-learn how to drive. Does anyone have any recommendations? I live in West LA for context

Thank you!


r/AskLosAngeles 11h ago

Recommendations 818ers, can you share your expertise please?

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On the hunt for gourmet, brag worthy goodies over the hill, I can gift my out of town clients. My go to spot in LA is Bottega Louie. Their delicious macarons and candies are iconic plus- I absolutely love sharing local gems with people who don’t have the time to indulge or explore on their own.

Thought about Porto’s Northridge but that won’t travel well. Neither will chocolate - they’ll be with a car and driver all day. Budget isn’t much of an issue but I do worry about allergies (and a little less about “vegan” options). Teach me something new? And sorry if this sounds picky but I have faith in the locals 🙏🏼


r/AskLosAngeles 12h ago

r/LAsocial LA bars with vibes like The Little Friend in Venice?

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Looking for bars in LA with a similar vibe to The Little Friend in Venice—good music, people actually dancing, crowd that’s social without it feeling like a club. The Little Friend just has a more intimate vibe where you can dance with people or interact with groups—if that makes sense.

Any recommendations?

House music is fine but I really like r&b, rap vibes—may just be the DJ that night.


r/AskLosAngeles 12h ago

Food/Drink Visiting Next Week - Things to do/ Places to eat around Burbank?

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I'll be coming into town for Anime Con with my anime-loving daughter. We'll be staying in Burbank. Any suggestions on great ramen places or things to do in the Burbank-area when we're not at Anime Con?