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    Memorial Park

    3.5 (27 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Carl N.

    Pasadena Memorial Park is a small historic park that features memorials, playground and a free public pavilion concert. Its lawn is well maintained. There were some homeless folks hanging around the park, thus, not sure if it's a good park to bring kids. Plenty of street parking. Overall, it's a well maintained park.

    Places to sit and enjoy a picnic
    G A.

    Restrooms here, playground, eating area, dog friendly, lots of cute spots to take pictures and just sit.

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    Carl R.

    Great little park, very green, cozy with lots of benches, trees, children playground and it's in the heart of the city. Came here to walk with my dog, stand for couple of minutes watching the play, which is also performed here on Saturday. Lovely place.

    Amphitheatre.
    William C.

    This park would be absolutely perfect if it wasn't filled with homeless people. I know, it sounds selfish, harsh, and heartless, and I'm not saying to corral them all and herd them elsewhere. I understand that it is what it is, and this is simply my observation of the venue. There are sculptures and other artwork placed throughout the walkways of the park (with one or two of the homeless planted there like they were museum curators about to explain the intricacies of the abstract collection), as well as a small and delicate structure that boasts to have one of the oldest public libraries (with warning signs of crumbling debris and everything). There's a large amphitheater in the middle of the park, where I assume concerts and other performances would take place. Despite the occasional piece of litter, the large structure looks to have been well-maintained, so I assume it's still being used here and there. There's even a playground for children with mulch instead of sand or rubber tiles (that's how you know it's Pasadena). However, due to the hot weather, or the large population of the homeless, they were understandably unoccupied at the time I walked by. If you're careful and mind your surroundings though, this is a great little spot to spend an afternoon, or to enjoy a short walk.

    Marcus C.

    My fiancee and I came here to walk off our Valentine's Day meal. The park is not too big. Looks like it might be good for a little picnic on the grass area. Lots of outdated exercise equipment all around. The downside is that there are a lot of homeless people and they're pretty suspect. They were all over the Levitt Pavilion and a group of guys kept on staring at my fiancee. She felt pretty uncomfortable so we left shortly afterwards. The pavilion looks like it might be good for a little concert but we wouldn't go back nor would we be so adventurous as to wander around here at night.

    Cher Â.

    I stumbled upon this park while passing time away in Pasadena. It's a nice park with a pavilion for concerts http://www.levittpavilionpasadena.org . They have a Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a playground and some workout equipment too. (see photos) As I was walking through the park I kept hearing strange birds and I looked up and noticed there were many green parrots. I asked the gentleman that works there about them and he said that there is a huge flock of them that hang out in the trees in the park. I guess a pet got loose and multiplied.

    Tammy G.

    A lovely little park located in the perfect spot to rest or picnic while shopping in Old Town. The last remnant of the old library sits on the edge of the pak paying homage to days past. It is a lovely little structure for a photograph. My daughter and I picked out some delicious food around the corner at the Farmers Market and had lunch in the quiet, scenic little park.

    Erika E.

    My son and I ended up at this park because we were checking out the gold line extension and needed a play break. The convenience to the train is amazing. This park is a busy, sprawling, urban, green oasis. The equipment all needs an update, but it's a well loved park, so to be expected. Parents should stay on alert and be aware of your surroundings. Hopefully the city gets a grant and can give this park some TLC!!

    Play structure is great for climbers.

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    Beautiful park on a beautiful sunny day. Nicely laid out with various sections to relax or play in.

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    The Speakeasy - Christmas decorations!!

    The Speakeasy

    4.1(692 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    I came to this magical little place with my girl friends to celebrate a birthday. Only the three of…read moreus but we wanted a drink to end the night with a vibe. Boy did we win the jackpot! We came in around 6:30. They had just opened but the atmosphere was ready! Dark and moody with candles on the table, it was the perfect spot to grab a drink and catch up. Jeremy was our bartender and he was fantastic. Super chill and friendly and made us some amazing drinks based on a few preferences. Our "bartenders choice" drinks were amazing, so much so that our "drink to end the night" turned into two drinks and some appetizers. We ordered taquitos and mozzarella sticks. Overall all three of us ladies loved this place! We definitely plan to be back! Let Jeremy make you a drink - you won't regret it. He makes them custom for you and he definitely knows what he is doing. *they do ask for a password which you can request on their website... but I would do that 24-48 hours before you plan to visit. We didn't have that days password and simply asked the front door.

    The Speakeasy is a hidden cocktail bar located in Old Town Pasadena. To get here, look for the "New…read moreYork Deli" sign and you'll likely see a person standing out front. You will need to reach out to the bar via email to get the password, but you can also get a hint from the person at the front. We got our hint and successfully guessed it, gaining entry. The interior has dark lounge lighting with tables throughout. I got the gotham standard manhattan ($16) which was strong and spirit forward. We came right when they opened so it was very empty, but the bartender mentioned it gets really packed and lively on weekends. If I came back and was able to guess the password I'd stop by when it's more energetic for a different vibe.

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    Interior, love the vibes

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    KCRW Summer Nights - One Colorado

    KCRW Summer Nights - One Colorado

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Starts at 730 and ends around 930. The square behind the Gap is closed off and in the middle a…read morestage is setup for Dj's and Bands to perform. It's really nice and family friendly as well. You can see some fun acts here, of course these change everytime the events held. There are several restauants in the square itself so you can dine there and get a good view of the whole thing if you're on the patios of the restaurants. You could also just mingle in the square with other people who will be dancing to the music. Since the square is closed off some of he restaurants had booths out that were serving small bites and drinks. Think spicy tuna handrolls and kirin beers from sushi roku. And there was also another vendor selling mexican food, like tacos as well. Prices were reasonable for these vendors. Like 3-4 dollars a handroll and 5 bucks for a beer or sangria. You cannot take alcohol out of the square. But you could take a flask in if thats how you roll.

    KCRW? Never heard of it…read more Name an indie band? That's related to the race car, right? When it comes to indie music, I know virtually zero. I only discovered KCRW's Summer Nights music program after becoming enamored with the band Mr Little Jeans by accident maybe three weeks ago. Free performance in Pasadena? Duh, of course I'll be there! Here are my secrets to success for future shows at One Colorado: 1. One Colorado is a retail block which technically doesn't have an address apparently. Use this address for the iPic Theater instead: 42 Miller Alley, Pasadena, CA 91105. The entrance to the theater opens on the courtyard where everything is set up. 2. I usually park in one of the major structures in Old Town (which top out at $6) because it's easy and I'm lazy. Here's their info: http://www.oldpasadena.org/info.asp 3. It pays to go about an hour early to get a seat up front if that matters to you. Even if you're in the first row, it probably won't mean anything later though (see below). At least you can have some drinks and relax with your friends. 4. Il Fornaio sets up a cash bar in the courtyard. If you want to use a card, walk into the restaurant and order from the bar. Let them know you're at the event so they'll give you a plastic cup instead of glass. 5. Remember I said getting a good seat only kind of matters? For a long time, security was pushing crowds to the back where it was standing room only. At some point they just gave up and everybody rushed up front. You now have a choice to either leave your seat and join them or not. If you want to see the band, the decision has been made for you. Run forward quickly, even if it means you get separated from your friends; they were too slow and that's not your fault. I thought I saw a guy spinning with outstretched arms like Zangief to make a space for himself in the crowd. (You probably shouldn't do that though.) KCRW set up a really fun event and the crew had a blast. We'll definitely return for future performances. Cheers to summertime and beautiful Pasadena!

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    KCRW Summer Nights - One Colorado
    KCRW Summer Nights - One Colorado
    KCRW Summer Nights - One Colorado

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    The Paramount - Matamoska!

    The Paramount

    4.3(20 reviews)
    7.8 miBoyle Heights
    Locally owned & operated
    Established in 1924

    The paramount is a small venue that has an attached ny pizza spot that's very tasty. It's great…read morethat it has a free parking lot for their patrons The only issue w the parking lot is that it's a few blocks away and there isn't any signage to tell you where to park. But once you find it, it's large, gated, and has a couple attendants watching the cars. You go upstairs and it opens up into a decent sized space. Large enough to hold people and dance, and small enough that you can see the band from every point in the bar. It has a long bar when you enter and looks like they'll take care of you for the night. At the far end of the venue is a little space. I'm not sure if they use that as their green room cuz it wasn't inviting you to come in. Overall, I think it's a decent venue. Not sure if the sound was an issue w the bands' equipment or The Paramount. I'd go back if a fave band of mine is playing.

    Recently visited to see Rubio in concert. The parking lot is free, clearly marked once you are on…read moreFickett St. Once parked, you walk about a block or so to the venue, takes about 6 minutes or so. I don't recall seeing an elevator so call before hand if you're in a wheel chair or are on crutches, because you have to go up a flight of stairs to get into the venue. Inside, it's cute and definitely looks like an old dance hall from the 1900's. I'd say this was a medium sized venue. The stage wasn't terribly high off the ground. There's a big, beautiful, bar and a disco ball and it has a lot of charm since it's an older venue. Seeing a show here feels less stressful than seeing one in downtown or Hollywood. It's not my favorite venue but it's definitely a good time and more intimate than the downtown venues and free parking is always a plus.

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    Neon sign.

    The Paramount - La Muerte, 07.11.25

    La Muerte, 07.11.25

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    The OffBeat Bar - Brett Goldstein dropped in

    The OffBeat Bar

    3.9(180 reviews)
    3.1 miHighland Park
    $$

    Saturday nights usually aren't my thing. But a coworker was…read morecelebrating their birthday so I hauled myself out to HP for celebrations. I was expecting to make an appearance, stay the polite amount of time, then bounce. That is not how the night went. At all. Firstly, I was given a Paloma to drink which is very nice. So I was chit chatting and relaxing on the patio with some other folks from work. However, when the friends decided to roll through and we started dancing, that's when the magic happened I hail from the time of yore with folded notes in class and calling for the time on the house phone. I'm old, y'all. So when there's music at a bar, unless it's a flashback night with indie sleeze or other ancient songs, I'm at a loss. I don't know who was DJing that night, but holy shit did that person transcend time and space with the fucking jams. Ranging from 90s house to modern cumbias this dance floor was fucking lit (or whatever the kids are saying nowadays) and we were sweating and dancing our asses off. It wasn't too crowded, the vibes were immaculate and I cannot want to come back with other friends and try again.

    What a gem this is! A true community establishment in…read moreHighland Park. The Offbeat has been in operation for over 10 years and provides an incredibly diverse line up of entertainment. You can find dance parties featuring a wide variety of music styles and eras, comedy nights, Drag shows and brunches, burlesque events, Karaoke, and a warm neighborhood atmosphere. There is a back patio that is usually open, and there are vendor events there on most weekends. The staff are awesome as are the security guards. If you live in Highland Park count yourself very luck. If you are from out of town you need to plan a visit. Check out their schedule and get over here!

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    The OffBeat Bar
    The OffBeat Bar
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    Blue Guitar - Mark Hatch & Group 5 at the Blue Guitar.

    Blue Guitar

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Interesting little music venue. It's located by the clubhouse and is a part of the golf course. The…read morevenue isn't super fancy but gets the job done. We went to see their jazz night and the dark atmosphere fit perfectly with the music. The music was good and seems to feature local musicians which is inspiring in my opinion. I believe tickets were $15 a person for a table and $10 for general admission. They had a Yelp deal which was for $15 for $30. We went for the table and essentially got 50% off by using their Yelp deal. I wouldn't say sitting at the table is completely necessary unless you're ordering food. The venue is fairly small, and you'll get a good sound wherever you sit. They allow you to order food at the clubhouse which is a nice treat, dinner and a show, ya know. They'll give you a number to place at your table and will bring the food out when it's ready. However, don't expect a full-on server to be present. If you need something make sure you think of it before you're done placing your order. Once you get your food, chances are you won't see that server again. The food wasn't bad. My husband and I split a burger with fries and an order of jalapeno poppers. I don't think people go here for the food though. Overall, it was a nice and reasonable option if you're interested in local music and looking for a weekday night out. Tip They do allow you to bring in your own wine and pay a corkage fee if that's something you fancy.

    Love. Love. Love. Brad always delivers a great show and everyone makes you feel like an old friend…read more He gets great talent and it makes for a great night. Can't wait till they can open again.

    The Green Room - Cocktail lounge hidden inside Castaway with stunning views

    The Green Room

    4.6(684 reviews)
    9.6 mi
    $$$

    We really enjoyed our Friday evening here! It's a beautiful bar/restaurant with quite the view of…read morethe surrounding area; the decor is open and upscale and it's great! The service was friendly and pleasant and prompt, and our food and wine were great. Absolutely will recommend and return!

    As a lover of speakeasies and craft cocktails, The Green Room has been on my list for a while. What…read morebetter time to go than on my anniversary! Echoing what everyone else has been saying - the service is SO slow. It was about 45 minutes before we were able to order our second drink and our water glasses were empty. They have so many runners bringing the drinks out but only a few servers and, from the looks of it, one bartender (on a Saturday night - what?!). The server was saying he was trying to find a manager to help out but they were nowhere to be found. Clearly management is fine with these service times since they're still making $$$. The drinks were delicious, and I loved that there were heaters on the patio (though they did get very hot at times). Our server was so kind and brought us a celebratory drink. I do wish there were more explanations with the beverages, especially for the Paid Vacation as most people will not realize you're supposed to bite into the buzz button for the tingly sensation. I would come back, but need some time for my wallet to recover first, haha!

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    Three Wishes Cocktail

    The Green Room - Parmesan Proscuitto Croquette

    Parmesan Proscuitto Croquette

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