Bastille Day in Los Angeles: A vibrant celebration of French culture, cuisine, music, and revolutionary spirit!

Bastille Day in Los Angeles is a vibrant celebration of French culture, cuisine, music, and revolutionary spirit . While Bastille Day (July 14th) marks the storming of the Bastille prison in 1789 and the start of the French Revolution, in L.A., it's embraced as a joyful, cosmopolitan tribute to France—with a dash of Hollywood flair. What to Expect: Bastille Day Events in Los Angeles Bastille Day in Los Angeles offers a lively mix of French-inspired celebrations. Expect elegant soirées and themed dinners at venues like La Bohème or Figaro Bistrot, featuring French cabaret, DJs, prix-fixe menus, and wine tastings—with red, white, and blue attire encouraged. Some years include outdoor festivals with live music, pétanque games, food vendors, and family-friendly fun, like those once held at Kenneth Hahn Park or Beverly Hills. 1- Decades of Elegance – La Bohème View this post on Instagram A post shared by La Bohème West Hollywood (@labohemeweho) Gilles Amsallem...