Groovin' at the Grove has became a new favorite past time of mine since
rediscovering it recently, after falling in love many years ago with
the old farmers market.
Waking up at the crack of dawn to attend the Barnes & Noble autograph signing of Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" novel, at the Grove, we started to line up at dawn waiting to get into the book signing, when I slipped into another world as the line cascaded through the cobblestone streets. Barnes&Noble provided water for the crowd of 1100 fans, some of who lined up two days prior. Organized by a great team st The Grove, they made waiting on line almost a pleasure.
Majestically placed at the epicenter of Hollywood where I went
regularly for lunch and mid-afternoon breaks from my job down the
street at E! entertainment, it brought back the elegance of a by gone
era with the deep green awnings and European style cafes amongst the
many vendors holding court throughout time.
Adjacent to the old market, is the redesigned upscale megga complex conveniently located at the epicenter of this historic area, where culture, cuisine, and fabulous shopping come together. Something for everything and everyone, The Grove has it all, from the best of LA's restaurant culture to the latest cutting edge fashions. Catering to a multitude of tastes, cultural and a diversity interests at this wonderful retail and entertainment complex, is not to be missed. Check out the webiste for listings of free events weekly. There's a party going on at The Grove and you don't want to miss out on thd fun.