The Moveable Feast on Canon


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The Beverly Hills Literary Escape kicks off with a cocktail party at the Beverly Canon Gardens and a "Moveable Feast" of celebrated authors strolling along Canon Drive to sample from Beverly Hills' best cafés, restaurants, galleries and boutiques. The Moveable Feast on Canon is a unique and fun night out on the town. Enjoy Literary Trivia contests, Storyslams, and readings at The Luxuriator, Celebrity Vault, and Coupa Cafe on Canon Drive. The "Moveable Feast" will feature live music, book signings, and much more! Enjoy special offers at various Canon venues such as Bar Bouchon and others throughout the evening. Come for dinner, drinks and an exciting literary night out.

Friday October 22nd 7PM till 9PM


Come share Cocktails and Conversation with our "Moveable Feast" Guest Authors

Selden Edwards & Janelle Brown & Ilana Stanger Ross & Mona Simpson & Dani Shapiro & Dana Reinhardt

Karen Essex & Gail Tsukiyama & Joyce Maynard & Eric Lax & Sylvia Boorstein & Robert Goolrick & Katie Arnoldi

Gin Phillips & Deana Fei & Martha McPhee & Heidi Durrow & Thrity Umrigar & Michelle Huneven


Special Offers for Literary Escape Attendees wearing Event Badge Only

The Bar Room at Porta Via will extend Happy Hour All Night on Friday night October 22nd... Bar Bouchon will be offering Happy Hour all day on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Upstairs, Bouchon, will be offering a complimentary dessert with the purchase of a Plat Principal...At Via Alloro guests will get happy hour rate (30-40% off the regular) for cocktails at the bar...Coupa Cafe is offering special tapas menu with special prices the night of October 22nd.


*The Moveable Feast on Canon is presented in partnership with The City of Beverly Hills and Reading Group Choices. It is free and open to the public and 10% of all book sales will benefit the Beverly Hills Public Library.


"If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast." - Ernest Hemingway