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    Built in 1913, The York Manor was home to a Methodist congregation before transitioning into the…read moreYork Blvd Church of Christ in 1963. It sat vacant for a few years and briefly reopened as a performing arts space in 2013 but was forced to shut down. After being declared a historic monument, it underwent a complete renovation by new owners in 2015. The building changed hands again in 2023 and functions as an event center and a shared common workspace. This three-story venue has rooms upstairs. Downstairs is the main room with lofty ceilings, large windows, wood floors, a kitchen, bathrooms, and a stage for a DJ or live bands. Downstairs is a speakeasy style bar and the backyard is also a nice spot for an outdoor reception. I've driven by this place numerous times thinking it was just a church. I recently saw that there was a Holiday Market Place being held here so I stopped in to do some shopping. There was a man on the front lawn making pupusas and people sitting at tables enjoying them. Inside is quite spacious and there were several vendors selling their merchandise. The tables were nicely spaced apart, so it was easy to browse. This realty is a nice spot for an event or to use as a shared workspace. *Street parking only.

    edit: this place threatened the host to withhold deposit if I didn't remove my bad review on yelp…read more this is highly illegal under Consumer Review Fairness Act (CRFA). speak to me directly instead of being a bully. your actions were very unlawful and punitive. i can imagine what this place does to alter their reviews. terrible experience. original: no wonder this place is closing down. from what I gathered on both sides as an attendee, the host was not told that 'everything' needs to be tidied up and put away from even the simplest of cleanup like dishes wiped, garbage to be put away, and then dishes to be put back to crates.. CRATES. they barely had any garbage disposals for us to clean. main thing was the workers under the company look lazy and rude. if we didn't clean, they would keep the deposit. I don't think a reception of that size would be overlooked by the host and simply wasn't disclosed that significant detail. for the price of a different venue with all services for cleanup, seems like it's better to go somewhere else. plus, no parking and it's only street. interesting space but pass.

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    We had the best experience at the Highland Park Ebell Theater! This place is a treasure. Our…read morewedding guests loved this vintage theater. And working with Mike, who's a fun cool guy, was super easy. He even went the extra mile for us! We appreciate him--and this historic venue!

    A rant: disabled people are given crumbs at shows if that, and I wish artists would stop playing at…read moreinaccessible venues. The music industry makes itself inaccessible to disabled people. Last night I went to Buck Meek's show at the Ebell in Highland Park. In spite of promises of accessibility on the venue's website, when I got there, the security guard had no idea how to access the ramp; everyone in line was filed up a set of difficult stairs. I would have pressed the issue but I wanted to make sure I got a good spot where I and my girlfriend and I could see (we ended up not being able in I see anyway). I tripped twice. The ramp should be readily available for use. I had called earlier in the day to see if there was any seating and to their credit, someone working there was able to give my girlfriend and I chairs. But as often happens, he put us off to the side where we couldn't see at all (why do the tallest people always stand in front?). Then I went to the bathroom. The website had promised an accessible bathroom but it wasn't accessible, not even a little bit. The stall was cramped and the floor was soaking wet. I have experienced this and more in LA, more times than I care to count. When are artists, promoters, and managers going to hold venues accountable and make their shows accessible to ALL their fans?

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    Ambassador Mansions & Gardens is a very quiet, peaceful, and truly beautiful place. It's hidden…read morebetween buildings, and if you don't know it's there, you might easily miss it -- which makes it feel like a secret garden in the middle of the city. The territory is incredibly well maintained, with huge mature trees, beautiful flowers, fountains, mini waterfalls, and small ponds where you can see fish and turtles. There is also a lovely grassy area in the center where you can sit, relax, or have a small picnic. Geese walk freely around the gardens, and colorful parrots fly overhead, adding even more charm to the atmosphere. In April, the garden looks especially stunning -- the pergola and trees are in full bloom (I wish I remembered the names of those gorgeous flowers!), and the whole place feels alive and magical. Honestly, this garden is beautiful in any season of the year. You can come here with dogs, which is a big plus, but it's important to respect the property rules: pets must be on a leash, owners are responsible for cleanup, professional photography requires a permit, and activities like skateboarding, drinking alcohol, or organized sports events are not allowed. These rules help preserve the calm and cleanliness of the space. There is also a secondary school located on the property, which adds to the unique character of the place. Parking-wise, we were able to find free street parking nearby without any issues. This is a perfect spot to slow down, enjoy nature, and escape the city noise for a while. Highly recommended for a peaceful walk or a quiet moment surrounded by beauty.

    Great place to relax and sit for a bit. This was one place I've heard about through a friend and…read morewanted to take my pal Jack to go for a walk and check out this scenery. Very peaceful and quiet. Dog friendly of course. There was multiple benches to sit on and enjoy the flowing water and koi fish ponds. The building structures were beautiful and well kept. I would recommend this place if you want to take a break and sit and enjoy the area. People were friendly and welcoming. Parking is a bit limited as we had to park across the street. This area is located behind apartments and a bit hidden from the public. Once you walk around you'll find your way. Overall great place to visit.

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