Love this par 3, nine hole course. I'm a beginner and after trying many of the surrounding par 3 courses, I like this one. It's close knit, quiet and generally since there are other amateurs there, the vibe is always great. No snooty, serious golfers huffing and fussing about anyone talking too long. All the other golfers are always calm, cool and collected. They understand the struggle! Being that the course is close knit, you can work on your aim and stroke power so you don't hit into the surrounding holes. This par 3 compared to the Van Nuys par 3 is more challenging and in better shape. All the holes have signs, too. We always choose to go to Los Feliz because of the vibe and the challenges. Another thing, you don't hear the cars and other surrounding distractions plus see any homeless people like you would at Van Nuys or Rancho Park. Los Feliz is our #1 practice course of choice! Don't forget to bring your divot tool or tees to fix your divots! This helps keep the greens nice. It literally takes three seconds tops! Los Feliz is one of the nicer, shaded municipal courses out here. Another thing we love is the staff. They are...
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Los Feliz Cafe is an absolute treasure! From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with warm smiles and a cozy, welcoming vibe that instantly made me feel at home. The atmosphere strikes the perfect balance between relaxed and stylish, making it ideal for everything from casual brunches to productive coffee meetings.
The food? Outstanding. Every dish is thoughtfully prepared, beautifully presented, and bursting with flavor. The avocado toast is a must-tryâfresh, vibrant, and satisfying. Their coffee is top-notch tooârich, smooth, and clearly crafted with care.
But what truly sets this place apart is the service. The staff is attentive, friendly, and genuinely passionate about creating a great experience for every guest. Itâs the kind of place where youâre remembered, not just served.
Whether youâre a local or just passing through, Los Feliz Cafe is one of those places youâll keep coming back to....
   Read moreThe golf course is a short 9 hole course that costs only $9 weekdays and $11 on the weekends. The clubs cost $1 each to rent. It's mostly flat, well maintained, and not that busy. The club house restaurant is a very pretty place to sit and eat. Like most restaurants today it's pretty expensive, $17 for a hamburger. We tried the nachos which were pretty good as long as you aren't against Velveeta nacho cheese. The meat, guacamole and jalapenos were good and the chips were nice and crispy. I only wished for better cheese and barring that some more chips. We also ordered the calamari which is the second worst calamari I have had in LA (the worst is the Golden Brewery.) They were frozen with terrible breading and they come with ranch dressing. They should really just be taken off the menu. It was very pleasant sitting there so I may return to try something else...
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