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The Social WIFE: The Battery

The Battery, San Francisco

The Battery  just opened up in San Francisco’s historic Jackson Square neighborhood. The private luxury members only club was founded by the philanthropists and social media entrepeneurs Michael & Xochi Birch. The unique social destination draws in cliente who are traditional, diverse, inquisitive, progressive thinkers who are always curious and on the hunt for new ideas and problems to solve with just a touch of bizarre. Here is where members can come to refuel and refill their cups, tell stories, swap ideas and where they come to feel at home on an evening out.

 Housed in the iconic Musto Plaza building (former marble factory), The Battery features a high-end restaurant, four bars, a 3,000 bottle wine cellar, a lounge, a grand library, meeting rooms, a world class fitness center and spa, an outdoor garden and a fourteen room hotel. The 2,000 square foot property also has a penthouse with breathtaking views of The San Francisco Bay Bridge & Financial District skyline.

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Date Night: Hotel Bel Air

Wolfgang Puck Restaurant, Bel Air Hotel

THE WIFE’s favorite restaurant, Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel Air, is transcendent for a romantic evening out with your husband. Even getting there is a beautiful journey… driving up Stone Canyon Road to reach the hidden gem which is tucked away into the hills. Once you arrive, walk over the bridge, pass by a quaint pond with resident swans and  you’re instantly transported out of Los Angeles and into your own private world.

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Make Reservations at: Sugarfish

Sugarfish by Nozawa

 The title of this article may be deceiving, as Sugarfish by Sushi Nozawa, doesn’t actually take reservations. However this is a  different kind of sushi experience and definitely worth the first come first serve wait time.  Their restaurants only serve traditional sushi of the highest quality based on Chef Nozawa’s style. Nozawa is well-known for his Trust Me-style sushi, which shuns “American-style” extravagant rolls and  instead concentrates on the purity of  basic ingredients— nurturing relationships with the finest fish purveyors across the globe and even making his own fresh soy sauce and ponzu. So this makes ordering for THE WIFE super easy… Choose from “Trust Me Lite, $20.00” “Trust Me, $30.00” or “Nozowa Trust Me, $40.00” A service charge of 16% is automatically added to the bill, along with sales tax to the total. So just sign the check and you’re done!

Looking For More… Try Nozawa Bar, a 10-seat reservation-only sushi experience. Serving up daily changing 20-course meal of rare and exotic sea animals. Offered for both lunch and dinner priced at $150 a person. Sugarfish has multiple locations in Los Angeles, making their sushi the perfect spot for THE WIFE who lunches. Visit Sugarfishsushi.com for more information and locations. -Taryn Cox for THE WIFE

Juice Served Here

Juice Served Here

Move over Pressed Juicery, there is a new kid on the block… ‘Juice Served Here’ has recently opened it’s doors in West Hollywood and brought with them their A game. We want nothing but the best for THE WIFE and their cold pressed juices are 100% raw, organic and made with locally sourced produce. Founders Greg Alterman and Alex Matthews have personally found the best suppliers and farms for the best ingredients possible.

There is even a science behind all the juice recipes they create, using nutrient rich ingredients which offer a wide range of medicinal benefits, even down to the glass bottles they are sold in. Juice Served Here also offers a cleanse program that includes a daily combination of 7 drinks, energy bar for lunch, and a raw soup for dinner.

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Date Night: La Dolce Vita

La Dolce Vita Restaurant, Beverly Hills

Turns out, the traditionally loved Italian restaurant that was favored by past Presidents and The Rat Pack, is the rediscovered hot spot for date night in Beverly Hills. La Dolce Vita may be a land mark restaurant, but this new find for THE WIFE is like stepping into the world of “Mad Men.” Originally opening it’s doors in 1966, the last 47 years  have brought in regulars from The Sinatra’s to wives like Nancy Regan (her favorite on the menu is the Sand Dabs). In true Beverly Hills style, the restaurant under went a mini face lift and welcomed new chef, Matthew Underwood. So order up some lasagna and  homemade tiramisu in one of their cosy leather booths. La Dolce Vita means “The good life, full of pleasure and indulgence,” two things you definitely want on an evening out with your husband. Call 310- 278-1845 for reservations or visit Ladolcevitabeverlyhills.com -Taryn Cox for THE WIFE