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Upside Down makes Westwood debut, with coffee, local art and community vibes

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Published on April 05, 2019
Upside Down makes Westwood debut, with coffee, local art and community vibesPhoto: Brendan J./Yelp

A new spot to score coffee, art and more has opened its doors in the neighborhood. Called Upside Down, the new addition is located at 10962 Le Conte Ave. in Westwood Village. 

The newcomer is "a coffee-fueled arts and events space," says the business on its website, "designed to address the need for an inviting and vibrant community atmosphere." A full-service coffee bar is on offer, along with an art gallery showcasing local, emerging artists and exhibitions. (Visit the website here for additional information.)

With a five-star rating out of seven reviews on Yelp so far, the newcomer has already made a good impression.

Jes E., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on March 26, wrote, "I hang out here all day on Mondays, and couldn't get over how awesome it is to have a place where the baristas are so friendly and the pricing was donation-based. Super fun idea! I highly recommend this place — great for a work meetup or an afternoon to study."

"This is such a fun place to be," added Yelper Shaina B. Not just for the coffee and creative tea drinks, but for the chill atmosphere and friendly people all around! As soon as you walk in, you feel welcome and happy. It's a naturally bright and inviting space with art on the walls to enjoy, free WiFi and comfy seating." 

Swing on by to take a peek for yourself: Upside Down is open from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. on weekdays. (It's closed on weekends.)

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