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Go West! 48 hours in West Hollywood

Posted: Oct. 7th, 2009  |  By Katherine Sutton

Comedy Show at The Comedy Store

Comedy performances can be smashing hits or total misses, but at the Comedy Store on a Saturday night, you can't be disappointed with a varied line up of noted comedians that step on stage every 15 minutes.

This was my 2nd time at the famous black-and-white colored laugh landing and once again, I had to leave early, not out of disappointment, but because my face was physically tired from so much laughing.

Jim Carrey, Chris Tucker, Whoopi Goldberg, Howie Mandel-these are just a few of the now famous comedians who were once unknown performers on stage at the Comedy Store. Even today, most aspiring comedians establish their names at the Comedy Store. See (and laugh) for yourself.

Extremedys 2012 Hand & Foot Spa

West Hollywood is a small town. Apparently, everyone knows (and I did ask) that the best place for a pedicure is at Extremedys 2012 Hand & Foot Spa, a tranquil and no-non-sense spa.

Naja Rickette, the spa's sought after owner with a celebrity roster, created an enticing pedicure menu of services featuring the Glass Slipper, Sling Back and Stiletto.

Extremedys' signature add-on is a reflexology treatment, a major massage for tootsies. Naja personally gave me a super relaxing massage, and I can now understand why clients claim they've "been Najafied!"

Consistently featured in national media outlets, Naja stays on top of trends and currently offers MinxNails, a no-paint option now sported on the nails of Beyonce and Rihanna.

The Hall-- Inside the Palihouse Holloway Hotel

Simply put, the Brits aren't known for their food. Fortunately, the Palihouse Holloway Hotel's Hall Brasserie is making a serious attempt to rectify this culinary notion.

Every Sunday, the delightful courtyard restaurant features a Roast Sunday lunch, complete with backgammon and several British newspapers. Nothing on the menu seems too risqué, it's a brasserie, after all, humbly serving "urban country food," our server noted.

The menu changes often under the helm of Executive Chef Brendan Collins and on our visit, we found a short but robust list of egg benedicts, pate plates, and a number of meaty offerings.

Katherine Sutton
Freelance Writer
JustLuxe Contributor

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