San Fernando Valley spans 260 square miles and is home to around 1.8 million residents. It features various unique venues, including the state's first matería, which serves sand coffee, and a dedicated margarita bar. The Valley boasts earnestly themed places such as tiki bars and a historic barrel-shaped bar. Residents can enjoy diverse culinary offerings, such as mariscos paired with nonalcoholic beverages and a Japanese-inspired bar. The region also supports local businesses, including a woman-owned coffee roastery and lush environments for wine sipping and plant shopping.
The San Fernando Valley is home to the state's first matería, a Middle Eastern cafe brewing sand coffee and a dedicated margarita bar from an award-winning beverage team.
The Valley has long attracted L.A.'s most ambitiously themed haunts, including tiki destinations and a barrel-shaped bar turned historic-cultural monument.
You can pair mariscos with nonalcoholic micheladas in Sylmar, tuck into an eclectic Jewish- and Japanese-inspired bar in Studio City.
The Valley features a woman-owned roastery in Tarzana, allowing residents to stock up on coffee beans, alongside lush settings for sipping wine and shopping.
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