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A Bed of Roses
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4905 Berryman Avenue
Owner Gretchen Van Derent has created a wonderful shop full of gorgeous, blooming flowers that will thrill your eyes and awaken your nose. No matter what your floral needs are, try A Bed of Roses filled to the brim with fresh-picked flowers in every color under the rainbow. Hollywood loves this place and clients include many celebrities, producers and directors who demand only the very best. You can call 24 hours a day in case you need flowers in the middle of the night or whenever the fancy strikes you.

 
Bauducco's
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563 West Los Angeles Avenue
NY-inspired Baducco's is a little bit of Little Italy tucked into Westlake Village. Authentic Italian foods line the shelves at this establishment, satisfying locals with its homemade pastas, sauces and entrees. Check out the ultra-fresh, delicious breads, salamis and antipasti for an Italian culinary delight. Connoisseurs of Italian delights will agree that the food here is just terrific, and the staff makes it easy to keep coming back for more.

 
Co-Opportunity
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1525 Broadway
Off the beaten path, but always first-rate, this neighborhood organic market has made a name for itself among those seeking nutritional meals. Everything sold here is purely organic, and the crowds just keep coming. Great quality and reasonable prices are just two of the many reasons to shop at the Co-op. Meat, poultry, fish and a full-service deli make this market for needs of all occasions, while the produce is as nice as they come. Housewares, cleaning supplies and cosmetics are available as well.

 
J & T European Gourmet
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1128 Wilshire Boulevard
Not many places in Los Angeles actually smoke their own meat, but a visit here is like a trip back to the old country. Touting the best Polish sausage this side of Chicago, this sparkling white, brightly-lit shop is one-stop shopping for anyone interested in European delights. Excellent service and extreme cleanliness make it a pleasure for those who favor quality over quantity for their money. Serving exotic cheeses, quality meats and poultry, and mouth-watering gourmet delicacies, this should be your first stop when planning your next gathering.

 
Main Street Market
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2600 Main Street
The Main Street Market features weekly live music in a family setting, with patio coffee and pastry service at the historic Victorian Cafe. Main Street merchants Rockenwagner (specialty breads) and Amalfi Deli (gourmet Italian specialty foods) can be found here regularly. There is children's entertainment offered every two weeks, so bring the whole family to enjoy shopping and strolling on Main Street, during your visit at the Market. Individual vendors may take various credit cards. Admission to the market is free.

 
Mario's Italian Market
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740 East Broadway
Everywhere you look in this place, there is something one needs to pull together for the ultimate Italian feast. Imported olive oils, homemade pastas, delectable cheeses, a variety of sauces and an extraordinary selection of prosciutto should help you get started when planning an Italian-themed celebration extraordinaire. Order an Italian sub and be prepared to be eating it for days. Yeah, they're that big! You will never leave Mario's hungry or disappointed, so plan on getting there with a lot of time on your hands.

 
Pasadena City College Flea Market
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1570 East Colorado Boulevard
This a favorite flea market among local antique collectors held on every first Sunday. It's free no matter how early you go (unlike other markets in the area), so you'll see plenty of seasoned professionals scoping out the merchandise with flashlights before dawn. The over 180 antiques and collectibles vendors are separate from the general section, which makes for very easy shopping. As with any flea market, the selection varies by the minute so expect something different every time out.

 
Rose Bowl Flea Market (The)
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1001 Rose Bowl Drive
Held at the world-famous Rose Bowl in Pasadena, this bustling "King of Fleas" is one of the largest such bazaars around. It may also be one of the best. Everything from antiques, furniture, crafts and clothing to great food and people-watching can be found here. But arrive early since the average daily customer attendance is about 20,000.

 
Santa Monica Certified Farmers' Markets
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2640 Main Street
If you're looking for fresh and healthy produce, this is the market. It is held twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Wednesday market is larger, with about 90 vendors and all produce is either organically grown, or if not certified organic—at least pesticide-free. The Saturday market is half the size, and all produce is organically grown. Parking is available on the nearby streets and also in several parking structures in the vicinity. Credit cards may be accepted, but it will vary by vendor.

 
Santa Monica Farms
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2015 Main Street
The best part of this place is truly its location. Sitting within walking distance of Santa Monica Beach, this is a great first stop before hitting the hot sand and sea. Aisles of succulent fruits and vegetables are in abundance in this store that has been in Santa Monica for as long as anyone can remember. Pick up a bag of ice, some cold drinks and a newspaper as well. The staff is helpful and friendly. Ironically, however, don't ask for sunscreen, because they don't carry it.

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