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Debut: The Hideout at Hollywood Heights Hotel |
| July 01, 2009 | By: Meagan Drillinger | LuxuryTravelAdvisor | |
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This summer, travelers to Los Angeles should be on the lookout for The Hideout, the new bar and restaurant concept designed for the Hollywood Heights Hotel.
Located at the gateway to Hollywood, this restaurant and bar area will offer both indoor and outdoor patio seating, providing everything from quick bites to late night drinks. The style is classic comfort food with a twist in a modern environment. We hear the must-try dishes are the macaroni and four cheeses with herbed bread crumbs, sweet potato fries, and house-made bread pudding of the day. Some of the signature drinks include the Hollywood "Walk of Fame" martini, California Cosmo, and Pineapple and Cinnamon margarita.
It caters to a wide array of people, from the business traveler to those visiting with family or friends. The space is available for private events of up to 100 people as well.
Visit www.hollywoodheightshotel.com
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