Beer, wine, cocktails, coffee: 24 places to drink in the Valley
Briefly

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.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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