The Blvd
Station Hollywood

Station Hollywood

Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, 90028, United States Of America

Bar • Coffee • French • American


"First off Hollywood is not what you expect. I’ve never in my life seen so many homeless people and I saw no one there to help them. We have stayed in the heart of Times Square, downtown New Orleans, downtown Baltimore, downtown DC I’ve never seen anything like it. There is human feces on the street. Of course not the W‘s fault but that is your surroundings at this location. Starting on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend through Monday there were no less than 300-400 people in the lobby (and lines of 20 somethings coming in both entrances all headed to the rooftop bar and pool which made the rooftop area in accessible to the paying hotel guests, this was all weekend day and night. There are four elevators and a service elevator. One was set aside for the party VIPs and at times sat empty while hotel guests and the rest of the partygoers had to wait in line for the other lifts. We waited to get on and off because when the doors opened there were so many people standing in the lobby, you couldn’t move. We had to call multiple times for room service because frankly there were some times when we were afraid to leave our room, there was one day where we could not get our room cleaned, there was constant weed smell starting early in the morning, and of course cars screeching out of the garage entrance until three or four in the morning. There is next to no police presence in Hollywood, I think they’ve given up. The W had no regard for their paying guests but catered to the 20 somethings. The W did get their views on Instagram though, people posted the fight that broke out at the rooftop party, a young man was cold cocked and fell into the pool, he would have drowned if others hadn’t helped him out. In retrospect, I wouldn’t stay on Hollywood Boulevard at all."

Crispy's Springfield Gallery

Crispy's Springfield Gallery

1735 Main Street North, Jacksonville, FL 32206, 32206-4403, United States

Pizza • American • Vegetarian • Pub Kitchen


"I recently became gluten free on top of dairy free for the last six years. I haven't had pizza because the red sauce/tomato based anything, has also bothered me. But after suffering a loss yesterday after a loss last month, I said screw it, let's get pizza. So I googled GF pizzas near me and came across this spot after seeing pizza cave was closed. It was a mile from my house on the good side of 8th Street, so I went to make an order. It wouldn't allow me to order online from their link here, so I called directly. They were able to make a gluten free pizza with vegan cheese and pepperoni. I also requested really light red sauce. They said 20 minutes. So we drove in the rain to get there. Found some side street parking. I was told at arrival, it was ready, but come to find out, the pizza maker put peppers instead of pepperoni. I also can't have peppers with my numerous diet restrictions. So it took an additional 10 minutes to make. I asked for water while waiting. I would go there to eat in the future. I'm just glad the lady caught it before we left. The GF pizza is a thin crust, NY style pizza. The vegan cheese is okay. I'm still getting used to it myself. I'm just glad the sauce was there to almost hide some of the taste. Made sure to take a tums and pepcid to save me from the red sauce. All in all, the pizza was good. When I'm in the mood again in the future, I'll definitely stop by this spot.Vegetarian options: They offer gluten free and dairy free pizzaParking: Side street parking only. I'm sure it's difficult to find during the day. It was after 5 and raining on a Monday. So not difficult at the time.Dietary restrictions: They offer gluten free and dairy free options."