Tuesday, December 10, 2013

How to open and design a restaurant?

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Devin


Like where to buy all the computer equipment and all the booth and all the furniture and the cooking stuff and beverages


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You can buy restaurant furniture, including restaurant chairs, restaurant tables, and restaurant outdoor furniture at http://www.fashionseating.com.

What are fun date ideas in Southern California for a couple in their 20's?




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I've lived here so long sometimes I forget how much there is to do around here. Anything from San Diego to LA works. Or, just any date ideas for dates in general (besides dinner and a movie). I'll take any ideas - fun, romantic, creative, wild, cheap, expensive, whatever.


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I lived inRedondo Beach and Torrance until two years ago, and often on a tight budget, so my ideas will tend toward the lower cost option for that area. Summer is a good time because there are free concerts at lunch time over by the community center in Torrance (next to the Plunge). It's open air, and sometime people get up and start dancing. There's food available at reasonable cost. There are also free concerts at some of the local colleges. Just google it. There's also Shakespeare in the Park in San Pedro during the summer. It's free and you can take a picnic dinner There are free concerts in Veteran's Park in Redondo Beach. You can sit on the grass or bring your beach chairs and enjoy a picnic. Then go for a walk or dessert on the pier.There's also the Hollywood Bowl, a fun outdoor venue which is perfect for picnics. You can also visit Chinatown. You can visit the missions from the early days in California. Many of them are well preserved, and in some areas, there are several close together.Of course you can go for big ticket concerts, plays and theatre in Los Angeles. Just check the Friday papers for the upcoming events. There are also concerts in South Bay Pavillion Mall in the food court in the evenings. I'm sure you can verify times and dates on the internet for all the above. If you don't mind a little drive, Long Beach has lots of fun. You can visit the Queen Mary, the Aquarium, take a dinner and show cruise in the evening, walk or cycle along the waterfront down in that same area. If you like gardens, there is the Botanical Gardens in Rolling Hills and another beautiful one in Santa Monica. San Pedro offers the shops along the water and some real good dining from eat-with-your-fingers around a picnic table to nice restaurants. If you like history, you can tour some old ships in the harbor area, including one victory ship, the SS Lane Victory and also a museum showing the history of ships. Along the beach in San Pedro there are some protected areas/tidepools that make for lovely exploring and beach hiking. There is also the Cabrillo Aquarium and Museum to explore. And the walk at the base of the cliffs is nice. Downtown Long Beach has been revitalized in recent years and offers some fine theater/music venues.If you like boats, you can take a tour out of Long Beach or Redondo Beach. Some are as short as 45 minutes, others longer. You can take an all-day fishing package out of Redondo if you're into that. There's often beach volleyball in Redondo Beach north of Knob Hill, and you can join that. Or if you prefer to watch, there are often tournaments in Hermosa Beach. You can take an early morning or early evening bike ride along the strand all the way into Marina Del Rey, stop for dinner and ride back or have someone pick you up. A stroll along the beach in Redondo was always one of my favorite. You can seranade your sweetie from the top of one of the unoccupied (only at night) lifeguard stands. There's a great hiking path through Palos Verdes but I can't think of the name. I'm sure you can find it on the internet. Host a block party if you live in a good neighborhood and have everyone heat up their grills. If you live in an apartment, have a patio dinner with some neighbors or another couple you like.Or host a theme dinner, or grab a picnic table in the park, invite some friends, have everyone bring something, and play some volleyball. You can visit Alvera Street (little Mexico) in downtown Los Angeles and/or the museums. If you like to shop, go into the downtown of Pasadena and shop to your heart's content at all the little shops there, have a meal, and then drive around the older neighborhood and admire the architechture. While you're there, visit the Huntington Library and the botanical gardens.Host a game night at your place and invite other couples or some singles who might enjoy meeting each other. You can learn a lot about each other playing games together! There are various street fairs throughout the summer where you can just look or do your shopping for Christmas/birthdays, etc. Check out the Rennaisance Fair if it's still going. Go to the circus. Well, that's about all I can think of right now. Hope this gives you some good ideas. Check the internet, check the various city cites for a list of things to do and see, check the Friday and weekend newspapers for lists of upcoming things to do. Have fun and keep safe.




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