Windward Ave.

Historical Windward Ave. is home to  great dining, bars and  nightlife as well a local fashion and souvenir stores.  Windward Ave. runs into the Venice Beach Boardwalk.

PARKING:     Metered parking on Windward Ave.  Parking lots on Windward Ave and  Speedway.  Free valet for lunch during the week at Hama Sushi

WINDWARD AVE. ATTRACTIONS:  
Home of the Venice Sign
Robert Gramhams’s Venice torso
Venice famous colonnade
Street Murals: “Hobnobbing in Venice”, Touch of Evil, and “Kinesis”.

Hungry?  Check out this list of amazing Venice bars and restaurants.

 

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES:

  • Take a photo at the Venice Sign:  Spanning across Windward Avenue at Pacific, the VENICE Sign in lights is a modern day replica of the one originally installed in 1905 by Venice’s founder Abbot Kinney.  It is a defining symbol of Venice, past and present.   In 2007, the Venice Sign Restoration Project recreated and installed the contemporary version of this historic sign. Since that time the Venice Chamber has been responsible for the sign and for protecting its trademark.
  • Rent a bike at Jay’s rentals and explore the town.  Or take a surf lesson with one of their qualified instructors and come out of the water with some rippin’ memories of getting barreled at Breakwater.   For a map of Venice and complete list of outdoor activities to do on your bike, check out the VisitVeniceCA.com activities checklist.
  • Hamawood, sushi, surf movies, happy hour,  and 2 hour free lunch parking at Hama Sushi
  • Visit High Rooftop Lounge! Full bar atop Hotel Erwin overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Venice! High is the premiere Venice Beach open-air rooftop lounge, where the nightly sunset is the main event. 1967 Pacific Ave. (By the Venice Sign)
  • Have sushi and sake at Hama Sushi!  Hama Sushi was founded in 1979 and was one of the first authentic Japanese Sushi restaurants in the United States! 213 Windward Ave.
  • buy some marijuana at Green Goddess Collective.  They have daily specials, a vast array of edibles, vapor gear and more!
  • Have craft cocktail at the Townhouse -Del Monte Speakeasy! Venice’s oldest bar was once a prohibition speakeasy! 52 Windward Ave..
  • get some vintage clothes at Gotta Have It consignment.
  • Rent a bike or surfboard  at Jay’s rentals