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"We are considering taking reservations for New Year's Eve Dinner. Inside," the note read. "Please keep this discreet, but tell your friends."

It's been a challenging year and with stores open at only 20 percent capacity, shopping could also be tricky this holiday season as well.

When you need a break but can't leave town, these debut dining ventures all evoke a strong sense of place and a much-needed dose of escapism.

The Beverly Hills Courier is excited to share the first in a series of videos meant to show all that Beverly Hills has to offer.

"We are trying to survive but we only have room for seven tables outside," owner Saeyoung (aka Sara) told the Courier. 

Much of Beverly Hills has forgotten about the virus, but the virus hasn't forgotten about us."

A joint statement released on Sept. 23 by the City of Beverly Hills and "Nate 'n Al's Then and Now" announced that the iconic Beverly Hills delicatessen, Nate 'n Al's, will remain open at its current location at 414 North Beverly Drive.

If smokey mezcal margaritas are on your mind, and you like the idea of cocktails that give back, Madre Oaxacan & Mezcaleria (with three locations in L.A., including West Hollywood), will be in residence at Terra every Thursday in September.  The rooftop lounge at Eataly

"We have always had a very good turnout for dineL.A. We really like it. We have a special menu for dineL.A. and a special menu on top of that one," said Vericella.

The hotel sees this as a stepping-stone solution. "We certainly hope that we can all return to more 'normal' operations sooner rather than later, but if the need for this service remains, we are here to provide it," added Velasquez.