Welcome to Beverly Grove | Miracle Mile
Lively, eclectic, well-located
Beverly Grove-Miracle Mile is a lively community bordered by Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire, Fairfax, and Carthay. It’s a popular spot for Angelenos in need of some retail therapy due to its bustling shopping centers — including The Grove, one of the most iconic malls in Los Angeles.
The neighborhood has a variety of housing options to offer, including condos, multifamily properties and single-family homes.
What to Love
- Shopping centers
- Lively nightlife
- Proximity to iconic Los Angeles landmarks
- Cultural hub
The Lifestyle
Vibrant, walkable, and diverse
The Beverly Grove-Miracle Mile neighborhood offers a variety of different lifestyles for its diverse residents. Those enamored with art and culture will feel right home due to the museums and entertainment venues that Beverly Grove-Miracle Mile has to offer. Residents in search of exciting nights out have an abundance of nightlife options to explore, and food-lovers can satisfy their palettes at the neighborhood’s many varied restaurants, bars, and cafés.
The Story
A slice of paradise since 1921
Beverly Grove-Miracle Mile dates all the way back to 1921 before Los Angeles was the sprawling metropolis that it is today. It was named Beverly Grove for the orchards that once covered the area. In 1934, the historic Farmers Market began — giving local farmers the opportunity to sell their produce. It is now one of the most iconic spots in Los Angeles and world-renowned for its vendors.
Dining
Trendy, fresh, and famous
- Republique — French cuisine in an Old World-inspired venue
- Sugarfish — Sushi restaurant renowned for its fresh seafood, as well as its “Trust Me” menu, which allows the staff to choose your dishes for you
- The Ivy — This popular celebrity haunt serves Californian cuisine on its cozy and colorful patio
- Son of a Gun — Nautical-themed seafood restaurant
- The Farmers Market — The world-famous, historic Farmers Market has hundreds of vendors, including produce-sellers, gourmet grocers, cafés, and food stands
Shopping
The perfect neighborhood for retail therapy
- The Grove — Arguably the most iconic mall in the city, The Grove is home to hundreds of shops, from high-end designers to affordable retailers. The Grove also has restaurants, cafés, and a Ladurée bakery location, so shoppers can enjoy the famous Parisian macarons.
- American Rag — Designer boutique that sells high-end denim and casual wear
- Garrett Leight — Stylish and trendy eyewear boutique
- The Beverly Center — Eight-story indoor shopping mall with everything from Gucci to Zara.
Nightlife
Live music and lively bars
- El Rey Theatre — Popular art deco music venue that often features up-and-coming artists
- The Roger Room — Cocktail bar serving craft cocktails and vintage carnival aesthetics
- Molly Malone’s Irish Pub — Family-owned neighborhood landmark that serves pub fare and beer in an authentic Irish pub setting, as well as live music performances
- The Blue Collar — Classic cocktail bar with a vintage, noir charm
Things to Do
Expand your mind at Museum Row
Schools
Beverly Grove and Miracle Mile are served by the Beverly Hills Unified School District and the Los Angeles Unified School District. Schools in the area include:
- Fairfax High School
- Hancock Park Elementary School
- John Burroughs Middle School
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Welcome to Beverly Grove | Miracle Mile
Lively, eclectic, well-located
Beverly Grove-Miracle Mile is a lively community bordered by Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire, Fairfax, and Carthay. It’s a popular spot for Angelenos in need of some retail therapy due to its bustling shopping centers — including The Grove, one of the most iconic malls in Los Angeles.
The neighborhood has a variety of housing options to offer, including condos, multifamily properties and single-family homes.
What to Love
Shopping centers
Lively nightlife
Proximity to iconic Los Angeles landmarks
Cultural hub
The Lifestyle
Vibrant, walkable, and diverse
The Beverly Grove-Miracle Mile neighborhood offers a variety of different lifestyles for its diverse residents. Those enamored with art and culture will feel right home due to the museums and entertainment venues that Beverly Grove-Miracle Mile has to offer. Residents in search of exciting nights out have an abundance of nightlife options to explore, and food-lovers can satisfy their palettes at the neighborhood’s many varied restaurants, bars, and cafés.
The Story
A slice of paradise since 1921
Beverly Grove-Miracle Mile dates all the way back to 1921 before Los Angeles was the sprawling metropolis that it is today. It was named Beverly Grove for the orchards that once covered the area. In 1934, the historic Farmers Market began — giving local farmers the opportunity to sell their produce. It is now one of the most iconic spots in Los Angeles and world-renowned for its vendors.
Dining
Trendy, fresh, and famous
Republique — French cuisine in an Old World-inspired venue
Sugarfish — Sushi restaurant renowned for its fresh seafood, as well as its “Trust Me” menu, which allows the staff to choose your dishes for you
The Ivy — This popular celebrity haunt serves Californian cuisine on its cozy and colorful patio
Son of a Gun — Nautical-themed seafood restaurant
The Farmers Market — The world-famous, historic Farmers Market has hundreds of vendors, including produce-sellers, gourmet grocers, cafés, and food stands
Shopping
The perfect neighborhood for retail therapy
The Grove — Arguably the most iconic mall in the city, The Grove is home to hundreds of shops, from high-end designers to affordable retailers. The Grove also has restaurants, cafés, and a Ladurée bakery location, so shoppers can enjoy the famous Parisian macarons.
American Rag — Designer boutique that sells high-end denim and casual wear
Garrett Leight — Stylish and trendy eyewear boutique
The Beverly Center — Eight-story indoor shopping mall with everything from Gucci to Zara.
Nightlife
Live music and lively bars
El Rey Theatre — Popular art deco music venue that often features up-and-coming artists
The Roger Room — Cocktail bar serving craft cocktails and vintage carnival aesthetics
Molly Malone’s Irish Pub — Family-owned neighborhood landmark that serves pub fare and beer in an authentic Irish pub setting, as well as live music performances
The Blue Collar — Classic cocktail bar with a vintage, noir charm
Things to Do
Expand your mind at Museum Row
Museum Row — Miracle Mile is home to four major museums, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Petersen Automotive Museum, the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, and Craft Contemporary Museum.
Pan Pacific Park — Large public park with various courts, sports fields, and picnic areas
Friday Night Jazz at LACMA — Live music series hosted by LACMA that has been running continuously for decades in summer months
Schools
Beverly Grove and Miracle Mile are served by the Beverly Hills Unified School District and the Los Angeles Unified School District. Schools in the area include:
Fairfax High School
Hancock Park Elementary School
John Burroughs Middle School
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