Kids get priority at a local eatery, while foodies can indulge their Culver City cravings at a discounted price.
1) Kids Eat Free at Gyenari Korean BBQ
Sorry, parents, but it’s the kids who get special treatment at Gyenari – at least on Sundays. The Korean BBQ and lounge offers children under 12 the chance to dine on the house, so long as they choose their fare from the kids’ menu. But the deals don’t stop there. Check out the eatery’s Website for daily specials.
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Gyenari Korean BBQ and Lounge, 9540 Washington Blvd.; (310) 838-3131
2) Discounts on Orchids and Gerberas at Sada’s Flowers
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Flowers are in bloom all around the city, and Sada’s Flowers on Culver Boulevard is providing extra incentive to bring those beauties indoors. Regularly priced at $4 per stem, select orchids are now just $1.25. That goes for gerberas, too. Down from $2.50 per flowers, these colorful blooms are now only $1 per stem.
Sada’s Flowers, 10612 Culver Blvd.; (310) 839-2434
3) Goda Yoga Offers Unlimited Classes for Two Weeks at Discounted Price
Families can stretch more than just their muscles at this local yoga studio. Easing the wallet strain for new students, Goda Yoga is offering two weeks of unlimited classes for $30. That’s quite a deal when you consider that each class runs about $18. Kids can get in on the act, too. Goda offers children’s classes at $12 per session.
Goda Yoga, 9711 Washington Blvd.; (310) 287-1255
4) Complimentary Child Care at Culver City Seido Karate
Moms and dads can feel free to take classes at Culver City Seido Karate even when they’re on Saturday parent duty. The studio offers gratis child care when adults train on Saturday mornings. Now that’s another reason to kick up your heels. Also, kids karate classes are available for children ages 4 and up.
Culver City Seido Karate, 10610 Culver Blvd.; (310) 850-8361
5) 20% Off Culver City Food Tour at Foody Field Trips
Culver City offers a wealth of diverse dining options, and Foody Field Trips would like for residents and visitors to get a taste of it first-hand. This 3 ½ walking tour, which makes stops at six restaurants, is regularly priced at $65, but the company is offering 20% off, if you plug in the code 17pat77 during online checkout through March 31. As an added bonus, Foody Field Trips is donating 10% of its proceeds through the end of March to Stop Hunger Now, a nonprofit relief organization that is providing aid to the victims of the Japan earthquake and tsunami disaster.
Foody Field Trips; (818) 863-6639
Laura Clark is the founder & editor of L.A. Story.