"Set in historic West Adam—one of L.A.’s oldest neighborhoods and a hub for Black artists and creatives where you can still walk by century-old Craftsman bungalows, Mediterranean-style villas, and Queen Anne mansions—Alsace is relatively unassuming on the outside. But step inside to find a dreamy Bauhaus-inspired oasis —think desert-hued palette of ochre, sandstone, and grey, mosaic murals, terracotta-tiled floors—where a mix of stylish creative types dressed in distressed denim, Converse hightops, and black-rimmed glasses mingle in the cozy lobby. There’s no restaurant on site, however, complimentary coffee and pastries are set out in the morning, which guests can enjoy in the 2,000-square-foot interior courtyard, a secluded oasis with cozy lounge seating and potted cacti." - Krista Simmons, Celeste Moure