L.A. Times Concierge: I want to take my girlfriend on an unforgettable date. Where should we go?
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L.A. Times Concierge: I want to take my girlfriend on an unforgettable date. Where should we go?
"Since she's into horror films, she'd probably love Horror Row, the stretch of Magnolia Boulevard in Burbank that is densely populated with spooky, spine crawling horror-themed shops and attractions you can enjoy year round. You'll find the terror-themed coffee shop Horror Vibes Coffee, a convenience store known as the Horror Boodega, a year-round Halloween store called Halloween Town and the Mystic Museum, which Times contributor Jess Joho calls "a perfect date spot for oddity-inclined couples" in a guide about nightmare inducing spots in L.A."
"For movie screenings, check out the VHS (Variety Horror Screenings) Society, which hosts monthly events. The next screening, happening on Feb. 22 at Benny Boy Brewing, will be a double feature of horror romance films, "Warm Bodies" and "Lisa Frankenstein." (Goth fashion and '80s-themed outfits are encouraged.) After the event, if you're hungry, Times food writer Stephanie Breijo suggests the nearby Macheen, which sells "amazing tacos" and was featured in our 101 best restaurants list or OG taco shop Guisados."
Horror Row on Magnolia Boulevard in Burbank offers year-round spooky attractions, including Horror Vibes Coffee, the Horror Boodega, Halloween Town and the Mystic Museum. The Mystic Museum sells occult essentials, cursed antiques and movie merchandise and features a seasonal interactive maze in the back of the shop. The VHS (Variety Horror Screenings) Society hosts monthly events; an upcoming double feature at Benny Boy Brewing will pair the horror romances Warm Bodies and Lisa Frankenstein, with goth and '80s outfits encouraged. Nearby food options include Macheen and Guisados, and Brain Dead Studios in Fairfax also hosts film screenings.
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