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Sweet Culver City Deals: Music to Parents' Ears

Gelato and Mommy & Me instrument classes are on the menu this week.

Keep on reading for the hottest deals in town:

$4.25 Gelato at Ugo Café

With flavors like salted caramel, cappuccino, tiramisu, pistachio and menta (aka chocolate mint), sweet seekers looking for something cold and creamy will be in for a treat at Ugo Café. This Italian eatery has a wide selection of gelato—including dairy-free options—that start at $4.25 a cup. For those with bigger appetites, they also have a regular size for $5.25 and large for $6.25.

Ugo Café, 3865 Cardiff Ave.; 310-204-1222

$15 Mommy & Me Music Classes at Culver City Music Center

Want to get your little one moving and shaking? Culver City Music Center on Washington Boulevard is offering Mommy & Me classes for children ages 6 months to 36 months. Combining age-appropriate instruments with lessons on how to sing and keep a beat, these classes provide bonding opportunities for mom (or dad) and baby. Individual classes are $15 each, while four classes are $48.

Culver City Music Center, 10862 Washington Blvd.; 310-202-6874

No Sales Tax at Beit T’shuvah Thrift Store

If you’re looking for anything from jeans to vintage fashion to kitchen supplies, this expansive thrift store has a wide selection of goods for the whole family. Even better news is that no sales tax will be applied to the already marked-down prices.

Beit T’shuvah Thrift Store, 10409 Washington Blvd., 310-204-4058

$4 All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes at Denny’s

Some of us come to the breakfast table a little hungrier than others. Denny’s is catering to those with heartier appetites by offering a $4 all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast. But that’s just one item on its new value menu, which has prices ranging from $2 to $8. If you’d rather go for lunch, Denny’s also has build-your-own chicken wraps for $4.

Denny’s, 10700 Jefferson Blvd.; 310-559-5351

$1.99 Mercado Placemats at Bed Bath & Beyond

As summer winds down, sales wind up. Among a wide variety of clearance and sale items at this home-furnishings store, 13”x19” Mercado “wipe clean” placemats are on sale for $1.99 each. Other items include a Tuscan stripe laminated 52”x52” tablecloth for $8.99.

Bed Bath & Beyond, 10822 Jefferson Blvd.; 310-202-8510

Laura Clark is the Founder & Editor of L.A. Story.

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Ken Jones May 10, 2013 at 05:21 pm
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Theodora Crawford May 10, 2013 at 03:09 pm
As I understand it, fracking wells "dry up" fairly quickly, which is why pressure to keepRead More drilling so urgent. Where do the jobs go after a year or so? Just a thought....
Adam Rakunas April 8, 2013 at 06:45 pm
This non-apology is a joke. Still not going spend money in Culver City, dude.
Marco Anderson April 8, 2013 at 01:51 pm
Steve Rose writes "I'm a responsible car driver and I look for the same from bike riders."Read More However I challenge him to spend his next long drive staying at exactly the posted speed limit. I tried this once driving from the Long Beach Airport to Irvine. And I was astounded at how slow this felt. I also noticed that in all contexts (Freeway, Arterial, and local road) I was the only one doing so. I didn't pass or pace a single other car for the full 30 minutes. So somehow I doubt that although he may be "responsible" driving he is a fully law-abiding driver.
Yosi Sergant April 8, 2013 at 09:30 am
(....continued) Mr. Rose, your heart might have been in the right place, but you asked the wrongRead More questions and alienated bike riders in the process. More important, the approach was simply confrontational and not reflective of the changing perspective (read: progress) of the broader city on bicycle riding nor of the amazing new life blood of the those who are revitalizing the very Culver City you love and have worked so very hard for. Again, I urge you to apologize (not clarify) and perhaps come speak to some bike commuters/riders and join us in making Culver City's road's, less territorial and safer...