Delicious Winter Wonderland at Four Seasons Westlake Village

Let It Snow is back at the Four Seasons Westlake Village! And the Mercato Italiano in the Lobby Lounge is better than ever!

let it snow entry

Let It Snow

I visited with my family last year and loved the magical feeling of having snow fall in the evening in Southern California. I’m happy to say the Four Seasons has revived the tradition, with a few updates.

Instead of meandering out and mingling with bar guests, Let It Snow visitors go through an admission check-in and get wristbands that allow them access to the super cute s’mores kits and hot chocolate. The space has expanded this year for more room to enjoy the snow that falls twice an hour (and gives kids more room to run around). Watch out for the fire pits – which are great for roasting your marshmallows, but can be a bit smoky with the wrong direction of the wind.

the lookout let it snow

The outdoor space is freed up because Santa has been relocated into a holiday showroom, fantastically styled and cozily warm. Frosty the Snowman wanders about greeting visitors outside.

noname (4)photo by Kimball Hall courtesy of Four Seasons

The event is free for hotel guests and $5 for visitors, which includes:

– Admission includes unlimited hot cocoa, apple cider and s’mores (pizza by-the-slice along with other bites and drinks are available from the menu at The Lookout)

– Photo opp with Santa and elves in his regal sleigh

– The magical snowfall occurs between 5 and 9 pm, at the top and bottom of every hour

– On select dates, including this Friday, there will be special guests from L.I.F.E Animal Rescue holding dog adoptions at the event site

(event details on their Facebook page)

mercato and desserts

 Mercato Italiano

After hanging out in the snow, we headed indoors to the Lobby Lounge which is transformed into Mercato Italiano on Saturday nights. The Mercato is a recreated Italian market, complete with umbrellas around the lavish buffet.

While servers bring an array of freshly made pizzas (veggie pizza with chickpeas, broccoli, and a white sauce was amazing) to your table, you are free to head to the different food areas as much as you want. There is an antipasti bar, a display of bruscettas (updated from the bruscetta bar from last year), 4-5 green salads, a hot pasta bar, a salami stand complete with a leg of ham, and a hot food counter.

pizza mercatoPizzas are tossed by Pizza Steve, but Chef Manny made a special repeat appearance to make some with my kids again. They are his #1 and #2 fans!

Standouts this year included:

Antipasti bar – Heirloom carrots tossed with herbs and oil, it tastes like a Christmas tree! My husband loved the enormous green olives.

Bruscetta – goat cheese, ricotta, and pear with carmelized onions

Pasta – the risotto with butternut squash, sage and a new-to-me vegetable called savoy, cavatelli with shrimp in a cream sauce

Hot food – my husband loved the lamb osso bucco, and my favorite was the lasagna with a meat sauce and fontina cheese whose noodles tasted homemade

Topping off the meal is the dessert bar, of course! This year’s gelato offerings included carrot, which I suggest you try before you order a whole scoop. It’s worth the experience, but might not be for everyone. My favorite is still the salted caramel, but another dessert took the family favorite spot this year – a mouthwatering pumpkin custard served in a little espresso cup.  (Definitely take the cannoli, but the shell-to-filling ratio is too high to move this confection up to #1. I mean what’s a cannoli if not an excuse to eat ricotta?)

Mercato Italiano is $48 for adults and $24 for kids (make sure your kids like food, or else that is one pricey bowl of buttered pasta you’re buying) and certain beverages are extra. I enjoyed my meal with a nice Chianti at the suggestion of our superb server, Dylan.

My family enjoyed Let It Snow and Mercato Italiano on the house to facilitate this feature.

In Touch Massage & Day Spa Specials

This is reposted with permission from Romy Raves:

Are you already feeling the stress of the holiday season like I am? With Thanksgiving, Hanukkah and my son’s birthday all falling on the same weekend (!), I am definitely in need of some relaxation and pampering! Well, I recently had the pleasure of indulging in some much needed pampering at In Touch Massage & Day Spa in Thousand Oaks, California and it was totally impressive and relaxing.

In Touch Spa has been in business for over 25 years and is conveniently located inside the Thousand Oaks Spectrum Health Club. As an added bonus when you visit In Touch Spa, you get to advantage of all the wonderful amenities the club has to offer like a eucalyptus steam room, dry sauna, an indoor heated pool and wonderful fitness classes and equipment.

 

However, what truly sets In Touch apart from other local spas is their stellar talent and the swoon-worthy skilled finessed massages that they offer. Every single masseuse is licensed, experienced, and thoroughly trained in the art of executing a top notch massage. Each technician has the skills to deliver a fabulous Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports, Acupressure, Reflexology, or Prenatal Massage. After spending sixty blissful minutes in the hands of one of their stellar masseuses, it was crystal clear that this spa prioritizes the skill and talent of their techs above all else. Honestly, one of the best massages that I have ever had!

Here’s the BEST part, a special not-to-be-passed-up-on holiday, pampering or perfect gift offer just for Romy Raves Readers:

Get a stellar 60 minute massage for $59 (regularly $85) or spoil yourself or a loved one with a 90 minute massage for $89 (regularly $115), mention Romy Raves when booking or purchasing a Gift Certificate. Enjoy!

In Touch Massage & Day Spa is located inside Spectrum Health Club at 2400 Willow Lane, Thousand Oaks, CA 91361. Call 805-778-1771 to take advantage of this special offer through January 2014.

Night School Is In Session – Introduction to Brown Spirits at PS 805

Now that Halloween is done, it’s time to get acquainted with spirits of a different kind.

whiskey class
I’ve been to PS 805 twice now, once for their opening and once for a casual dining and drinking experience with several friends. Both times the food was excellent. I fondly remember the drinks, too. My favorite part of both evenings, though, was the atmosphere at the restaurant. The interior dining room, the bar tables, and the covered outdoor area are all abuzz with conversation and energy during the dinner and late-dinner hours. What better place to learn more about cocktails and how to make them?
Next week, for a pretty low price, cozy up to the bar with 9 of your new best friends for “Introduction to Brown Spirits – A Drinking & Eating Class.”

– A Brief History of Brown Spirits with Public School Mixologist Colin Kerr

– Four Classic Cocktails illustrating the differences in Brown Spirits

– Four Seasonal Chef Bite Creations, incorporating whiskey in each dish and created by Head Chef Nathan Heartman

– 10 Seats Only

– Nightly at 6pm Monday, November 18th – Wednesday, November 20th

– By reservation only, $25 per person.

– Call to make a reservation early: (805) 379-3909

Since there are only 10 seats for each of the 3 sessions, you should probably get on this right now.