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Where is the Best Over-30s Singles Scene in Los Angeles, California?

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Where is the Best Over-30s Singles Scene in Los Angeles, California?

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My wife and I were driving to Astros Burger to eat, but their parking lot was full. I drove around the block a few times but there was no parking spaces available. My wife saw a valet parking and a note $5 Valet. I decided to leave my car there and walk to Astros. But hunger drove me to this place on Santa Monica Blvd that was much closer, as a matter of fact, I was using their valet parking. I was directed to a hidden door on the Santa Monica side of the building. Once inside, it turned out to be a loud bar with a bunch of young and energetic people eating and laughing away but I saw a bunch of booths and people were also having dinner. The hostess found my wife and I a good booth and we ordered. The Stake salad was delicious. My wife’s spicy pasta was even better. We also ordered some drinks that were amazing, Joplin I believe was its name.By accident I found this restaurant/Bar called Jones. I’ll be going back there to try some other food from their menu, I just hoped they lowered

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A few of my friends and I had dinner and thought it was a pretty good bar & restaurant with a few downers. The design was interesting with a bar counter situated in the center of the restaurant and cushy booths. It also resembled an English-styled pub, so it attracted a hip crowd. Most of the drinks were reasonably priced (pints at $6), only some mixed drinks and wine were a bit pricier. The food, though, was a hit-or-miss. What I considered a miss was food that was definitely edible but not memorable from a foodie’s perspective. For example, the smoked sausage on Yukon mashed potatoes was a total miss because both the sausage and sauce were too sweet for a typically savory dish. The burger for $12 was pretty good except for its thick bun that was also too sweet (just go for a yummy side of fries instead). Some dishes that were excellent were the rock shrimp and scallion fritters and the lightly battered catfish that are hard to find elsewhere. So I can see myself going back for more c

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