Welcome to San Vicente Boulevard located in the upscale yet low-key community of Brentwood, West Los Angeles, 90049. From Wilshire all the way to Bundy, the boulevard is home to wonderful shopping, cafes, restaurants and services.

Landmark twisting coral trees, the official tree of the city of Los Angeles, line the grassy median of the four lane wide boulevard. Continue west on San Vicente to Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica for a scenic drive or join the many joggers and bicyclists for a day in the sunshine.

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Farmers' Market

The Brentwood Farmers' Market offers top quality, seasonal fruits and vegetables on a stretch of Gretna Green Way closed off to vehicle traffic every Sunday morning. Stroll the length of the pedestrian-friendly market from San Vicente Boulevard to Montana Avenue and you'll find a wide variety of produce as well as baked goods, specialty gourmet prepared foods and handmade arts & crafts. All produce comes straight from California farms and has been certified by the Department of Agriculture of California. Open 9:00 am to 2:30 pm, Sundays throughout the year.

Introducing Website

San Vicente Boulevard launches a new interactive website! Find information on local businesses and services in the community without leaving www.sanvicente-brentwood.com - each shop or service has its own web page on this site. Merchants can add and edit their own web pages at anytime to keep contact information up to date. We'd love to have you post news or events on our site - just follow the links at the top of the page.

Brentwood Art Show

This free admission, one-day adventure takes place twice a year, every spring and autumn, in downtown Brentwood. Arts, crafts, food and entertainment line San Vicente Boulevard, beginning at Saltair and running east to Darlington in Brentwood. Plenty of parking is available at pay lots on San Vicente Boulevard and at the VA (north on Gorham). For more information, call (626)797-6803.



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