I've been meaning to make a list of some of my favorite local things to give our out of town guests some ideas of things to do. Here's a few. I put Part 1 in case I think of more later. But I'm not promising anything. I'm sure Michelle will have a few of her own as well. I'd encourage our local friends to add comments of their favorite things.
Food and drinks(close to the hotel in Burbank - all within walking distance)
El Tapatio - My absolute favorite restaurant in LA. It's a hole in the wall Mexican place that has great food for a great price. I recommend the carne asada burrito with chips and fresh guacamole. If you're lucky, the owner will call you "miho" like he used to call me and Cagle (my old roommate" when we used to go there all the time. 926 S. San Fernando Road in Burbank (corner of San Fernando and Alameda, just a few blocks down from the hotel)
The Blue Room - Total dive bar. Right next to El Tapatio. Reminds me of a bar from the U.P. of Michigan. (that's a good thing, in my mind) Cheap, tasty drinks. 60 year old waitstaff. Just beware of the smoking bartenders. (that's a no-no in California, but dive bars get away with it.) 916 S. San Fernando Road, Burbank
Gordon Biersch Brewery - Across the street from the hotel. Great microbrews. Excellent food. Decent number of flat screen tv's in the bar area if you want to watch a game.
http://www.gordonbiersch.com/Burbank Bar and Grille - AKA the BBG. This bar/restaurant has a great patio with live music Friday night. The two guitar players/singers are alumni of the University of Missouri and friends of Michelle. And they are a lot of fun. An 80's cover band starts inside the restaurant later in the evening. Look for us here Friday night after the BBQ.
http://www.bbgrocks.com/ Located in the middle of downtown Burbank on San Fernando.
Coffee - There's a Starbucks and a Coffee Bean in downtown Burbank on San Fernando.
Breakfast - We've enjoyed Market City Cafe and Granville Cafe, though I'm sure others are good as well. Both in the middle of downtown Burbank on San Fernando
Shopping
Burbank has all the normal shopping, including a decent mall right in downtown Burbank, but the one store worth pointing out is It's A Wrap. This store gets used clothes from tv and movie studios and resells them. Most of the clothes are very high quality, worn only once, and sold at a significant discount. Most clothes are marked with the show or movie they were used in. This is a store you either love or hate. I can't stand the "moldy basement" smell for very long, but some people love shopping there.
http://www.itsawraphollywood.com/ The store is on Magnolia about halfway between the church and the hotel if you follow the directions included with the invitation. 3315 W. Magnolia, Burbank.
Entertainment
Universal Studios is just a couple miles from the hotel. The theme park is small, but very nice. You can definitely spend a whole day there. Separate from the park, there is also Universal CityWalk which is an outdoor mall/entertainment area. Beware that you have to pay to park even to visit CityWalk.
http://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/If you want a unique studio experience, I recommend the VIP studio tour at Warner Brothers. It's $45 for a 2+ hour tour with a very small group. Every tour is different and you get to go on an active set. When I went a number of years ago, I got to see the director of one of the Batman movies work on the Batmobile while I stood right next to him. Very cool. Make sure you book in advance. This is just down the road in Burbank.
http://www2.warnerbros.com/vipstudiotour/The Tonight Show studio is also located right in Burbank. He tapes each day. It looks like the deadline has passed to order tickets by mail, but you can get them the morning of the taping if you want to committ all day to this endeavor. Also keep in mind that if the studio seats 100, they give away 200 tickets and there's a bus full of 50 people that are guaranteed to get in. So basically you have to get in line by mid-morning and wait for the taping in late afternoon. Still a fun and memorable experience, though. And free.
http://www.nbc.com/The_Tonight_Show_with_Jay_Leno/about/tickets.shtmlThat's probably enough for now.