I know, I know. We were supposed to be a little bit further into this series by now than just two posts, but don’t we all have projects that get put on the back burner for just a tad too long? Well, I’m back, I’m bad and I’m unemployed, so let’s do this!

This time we’re going to be telling you a little bit about those three little but awesome places that occupy the strip in between The Echo and the travel agency: Future, Origami Vinyl and Two Boots.

Future just moved into their current spot at 1814 Sunset this past November. I really can think of no better way to describe this place than to use the owner, Will’s, own words: “good times and cool clothes.” When I went in they had a screen and a projector set up with which to watch skate videos. They gave me two free Bill & Ted’s trading cards. They have a bench out front emblazoned with lines from 80s films for their friends to skate on. They have an impressive selection of VHS for sale. And in their store I found the most mouth-watering (maroon, leather, Jordache!) jacket I have ever seen.

Check out their blog and their online store. Or, if you would like to actually go there, they’re located at 1814 W. Sunset Blvd. They’re open from noon to 1 am, Monday through Sunday.

There isn’t much to say about Origami Vinyl that hasn’t already been said. Every person I spoke with before going to visit them told me about Neil and how his and Sean’s store made the neighborhood an awesome place to live. They exclusively sell new vinyl and re-issues, so don’t go there looking for second-hand or vintage records to hang on your wall. To paraphrase Neil, there are just too many great new releases and re-issues to fit anything else into their small space. But he obviously adores every square foot of his little store. They get new stuff in once every couple of days, and there are shows there about once a week. Be sure to check out what’s going down on their blog.

Do you like pizza? Do you live in or near Echo Park? Well, then you should be eating at  Two Boots on a regular basis!! This goes double if you’re an east coast transplant and crave the kind of pizza that you find everywhere on the right side of the country. Oh, that delicious cornmeal-coated crust (not the type that you have to dip in ranch dressing)! Hurray for their carefully-planned-out topping combinations! Behold the pizza angel that adorns their wall! It’s not as cheap as La Pizza Loca, for example, but it’s worth every penny. And they’re open until midnight every night and 2 am on Fridays and Saturdays. You can order online here.

Iko Iko Presents

Self Improvement & New Hobbies

“Gardening accessories, wool for weaving, rocks/minerals, vintage art books, salts, herbs, Japanese teas & brushes, handmade toys, African jewelry and more things to start a collection or inspire a new hobby.”

Opening: Saturday 7-10 p.m.

Store hours: Tuesday – Saturday: 1-7 p.m.; Sunday: 1-5 p.m.
1298 W. Sunset Blvd.

See the Iko Iko blog to learn a little more about what’s happening at this concept store.

… or works here or hangs out here, or you know one of them through a friend or through a friend of a friend. Perhaps that’s why it feels less like a store and more like someone’s home. But you never feel as though you’re intruding. The front of the space is a second-hand store; “But it’s also my living room,” says Whitney (resident/photographer) who happily showed me around her home.

The Clinic is both a living space for several artists and a space in which they’ve set up shop or studios. There’s a custom framing shop, Ballard’s Artwork Framing, run by Aaron Ballard and focused on personalized and sustainable framing. Adriana Rodriguez, a professional hair stylist, has set up a one-chair salon in the back of the space where she does work by appointment. And local band Pity Party (Have you heard of them? If not, check them out. They’re super.) does “design, layout and printing on 100 percent trash.” And it just seems to keep going. It’s less of a store than a living entity. Or an artists co-op, if you wanna get technical. Perhaps I’ll let the man that helms the whole operation, Drew, explain what it is.

Now for the hard data. The Clinic is located at 1832 W. Sunset Blvd. It’s on the south side of the street just east of the Sunset bridge that goes over Glendale. It’s open Wednesday through Sunday (closed Monday and Tuesday) and by appointment.

After the Echo Park Art Hop (aka Echo Park Public Displays of Art), stop by Feeding Birds Boutique for their 1 year anniversary.

February 6, 2010 from 6-9:00 PM

According to their Facebook event page, “Festivities will include live music by Miles Moore, snacks & drinks, and varied sales throughout the store!”

Bring your wallets as one of those sales includes 50% off all original organic print t-shirts, and free t-shirts with purchases over $100.

Click here to RSVP on their Facebook page.

Feeding Birds Boutique is located at 1825 Echo Park Avenue, Suite A

Adding to their already delicious-looking menu, Stories Books & Café is now serving Pancakes with Cinnamon Apples (yum!).

In addition to the breakfast item (which is making me hungry), Mondays are now “Mac N’ Mondays”, during which you can order their 3-cheese macaroni n’ cheese and green salad for $5.00 every Monday between 5-8:00 pm. “You bring the vino we’ll loan you the glass.”

Some more updates to their menu of events to keep you entertained throughout the week in Echo Park include:

– StoryTimeFunLand kids music hour every Wednesday at 4:30 pm.

– Tarot Card Readings with Marcella (on the patio) are now every Wednesday at 5:00 pm

– Friday Night Knits every Friday at 7:30 pm

– Happy Hour Book Discounts start Monday, February 8 from 5-8:00 pm. Get 20% off books from these sections:

Mondays: Music & Pop Culture

Tuesdays: Cookbooks & Child Care

Wednesdays: Biographies

Thursdays: Architecture, Art & Gardening

See you there Echo Park!

Stories Books & Cafe is located at 1716 Sunset Blvd.

CAFE HOURS
open at 8:30am Mon – Fri
(please enter through the back alley)

STORE HOURS
Mon – Thur 10:30am – 9pm
Fri & Sat 10:30am – 10pm
Sunday 11am – 7pm

Free fruit and citrus trees will be handed out today (Friday, January 22) at the Echo Park Farmers’ Market. TreePeople staff will provide information on proper tree planing and care of the trees, some of which include apple, apricot, grapefruit, lemon, peach, tangerine, and more.

3pm-7pm, at the Echo Park Farmer’s Market, rain or shine

For more info please call (323) 463-3171

Sponsored by TreePeople

Join Warwick and others for Echo Park’s monthly Hospitality Night, tonight starting at 9:00 pm.

The event begins west of Alvarado, and continues east towards Dodgers stadium. Finish up the crawl at our good friend’s vintage shop, Warwick, for some good merchandise and good company.

Click here for a list of participating businesses.

Machine Project in Echo Park is hosting FungiFest 2010 from January 16-23.

“Everyone is strongly encouraged to bring mushroom specimens to the events, whether you find them growing in your yard, behind your toilet or in the woods. Our resident mushroom and mold expert, Bob Cummings of Santa Barbara City College, will be on hand to drop knowledge and guide us in identification. We also plan to create a book, cataloguing the various mushrooms that are found throughout the week.”

Events are as follows:

Saturday January 16th, 8pm – At Machine Project
Mushroom collecting tutorial, screening of mushroom-themed short films, mushroom flavored gelato from Scoops, chanterelle schnapps, slime mold racing and more!

Monday January 18th, 7:30pm – At the Museum of Natural History
Meeting of the Los Angeles Mycological Society, all are welcome.
http://www.lamushrooms.org/

Thursday January 21st, 6-9pm At the Hammer Museum
Ask a mycologist, mushroom dancing, special mystery guest, mushroom-themed short films and more!

Saturday January 23rd, 8pm (mushroom walk in the morning) – At Machine Project
Guided mushroom walk (time and place to be announced), mushroom ID session, special mystery guest, harvesting and cooking of oyster mushrooms, mushroom music.

For more information, check out the Machine Project website.

The Echo Park Improvement Association (EPIA) will be distributing free fruit and citrus trees at Delilah’s Bakery in Echo Park on Saturday, January 16 from 2-5:00 pm.

Trees can be reserved in advance, and need to be picked up by 4:30 p.m. Unreserved trees will be distributed on a first come, first served basis. The trees will be for Echo Park residents only.

You can reserve a tree by emailing EPIAmail@yahoo.com or by calling the EPIA hotline at (323) 882-4835. Please include your name, phone number and type of tree you would like.


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The old theater on Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park has been collecting dust for 20 years, and according to The Eastsider LA may have a future as a new restaurant.

According to the article, form CEO of music.com Tony Yanow is interested in turning the theater into a”150 seat restaurant called El Camino, featuring craft beers, regionally grown food and two stages for dinner theater.”

Click here to read the full article from The Eastsider LA.

Stop in, shop and enjoy some live music at Echo Park Pottery today – last chance for pet photos with Santa!

Located at 1850 Echo Park Avenue

From 12-5:00 pm

Live music from 3-5:00 pm

Shop locally for your holiday gifts!

Among many wonderful shops in Echo Park, Tavin is one of our favorites. They’ve decorated their storefront to get you in the holiday spirit (and to remind you Christmas is coming… soon!).

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Store hours are now extended for the Holidays to 11am to 7pm every day.

Tavin has also opened their Etsy store online, click here to check out their goodies!

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In case you’re about to brave Echo Park between noon and 3:00 pm today, here’s the map of the Echo Park Community Parade. Sunset Blvd. will be closed between that time, so plan accordingly!


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Just in time for the holiday season, we here at Echo Park Now have been taking a stroll around the neighborhood and getting to know some of our local shops a bit better. This week we went to visit a few of the boutiques on and around Mohawk Street on the north side of Sunset.

Mohawk General StoreThe Mohawk General Store is located at 1102 Mohawk just off of Sunset. Their men’s and women’s shoes, apparel and accessories are perfect for those who like their fashion clean, simple and classic. Their selection of accessories includes handbags, totes, sunglasses, jewelry and a very nice selection of shoes. You can check out their stuff online at http://www.mohawkgeneralstore.net/

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The LA Times Daily Dish posted a mouthwatering tid-bit about the Bacon and Eggs martini at Echo Park’s Allston Yacht Club. According to the article, the martini is made from “house-made bacon-infused vodka and garnished with a pickled quail egg.”

We recommend going to AYC anytime, but you can also check out the article for the recipe if you want to try it at home.

Some of us over here aren’t fond of bacon, but do let us know what you think!