With a curfew again imposed on downtown L.A. on Wednesday, several local businesses are closing earlier, canceling events — or not changing plans at all.
Related: Here’s what you need to know about LA’s downtown curfew
Wine bar and shop Good Clean Fun said it is remaining open on Wednesday to be a provider of “safe, welcoming spaces during uncertain times.” Good Clean Fun will stay open this week, it said in an Instagram post, “for those who rely on us, who need connection, comfort or just a moment of normalcy.” Still, it asked for some patience as it may be operating with a smaller staff than normal.
Meanwhile, Lagree213 fitness studio canceled several classes at its locations in downtown’s Arts District, Historic Core and South Park neighborhoods that fell during curfew hours Wednesday evening through Thursday morning. The classes will be canceled on a day-to-day basis until the mandatory curfew is lifted, it said on social media.
Here’s a look at some other closures and changes:
• Angel City Brewing did not open on Wednesday, it said on social media.
• New downtown restaurant Casa Ipanema is closed for the rest of the week. “We’ll be back next week — stay safe and take care of each other,” the Brazilian spot said on Instagram.
• Culturas, also a relatively new Latin cuisine restaurant in downtown’s social district, said it would be open until 8 p.m., when the curfew goes into effect.
• Grand Central Market will close at 7:30 p.m.
• Javier’s Cantina downtown location remained closed on Wednesday. “The safety of our team and guests is our top priority,” it said on social media.
• Southern restaurant JOYCE said it will be closed for dinner service Wednesday but plans to open for lunch on Thursday.
• Mamá Por Dios closed its downtown restaurant on Wednesday “as a precaution, prioritizing the well-being of our team and our customers.”
• Rooftop restaurant and bar Perch is open Wednesday until 7:45 p.m.
• Truly LA, the hard seltzer bar in downtown’s Arts District, remained closed on Wednesday.
• Performances at the Walt Disney Concert Hall and theaters in the L.A. Center Theater Group were canceled on Tuesday and Wednesday. Customers at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Mark Taper Forum and Ahmanson Theatre were urged to connect with 213.628.2772 or tickets@ctgla.org for assistance.
Many businesses are posting closures or changes to their hours or services on social media. Check their websites or social media accounts.
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