Home Things to Do How to Act Like You’re in a Kids Camp (When You’re a Grown-Up) By Meghan RoseJuly 30, 2017 Search more like this winedate-nightsummer-campcamphollywoodkidcharcuterieactivitybeautifulfudgepatchbugconejuice Read next Things to Do The Best Organic Clothes for Babies & Toddlers Things to Do 45 Pumpkin Carving Designs That’ll Wow the Neighborhood Things to Do Target’s Best Holiday Deals Start Sooner Than You Think Things to Do This Larger Than Life Mister Rogers Monument is Exactly What the World Needs Things to Do Want a Free Donut on Halloween? Here’s How to Get One from Krispy Kreme The kids get to go to camp… but why don’t we? And not family camp (though this one is amazing) where you are with your kids, but camp where parents get to do arts & crafts, sports, hang out with friends, eat endlessly and have a fabulous time, without a care in the world. While it might not be possible to check out of your life & responsibilities for a whole week, here’s how you can create a camp experience for yourself, one activity at a time. Forget Bug JuiceIt’s time for Mama Juice. Whether you meet your besties post-bedtime or want a date night with your honey, we recommend Gracias Madre in West Hollywood for a beautiful patio, the best margaritas in town (and other tequila based drinks, like the boozy snow cone: how adult summer camp is that?) and food that won’t fight with your skimpier summer wear. If tequila gives you college flashbacks in a bad way, opt for the gorgeous Ester’s Wine Shop & Bar in Santa Monica. There you can sip in a beautiful room or out on the patio, choosing from a gorgeous selection of wines and accompanying cheese and charcuterie plates. If your kids aren’t in camp and you gotta bring ‘em… Luckily, there are lots of spots where you can bring your kids while you relax with a drink. These wine bars, beer spots and margarita joints all are super welcoming for kids. If you want to actually have someone else watch your kids while you dine and sip, we love the au pair service at Au Fudge. Gracias Madre 8905 Melrose Ave. West Hollywood 323-978-2170 Online: graciasmadreweho.com Ester’s Wine Shop & Bar 1314 7th St. Santa Monica 310-899-6900 Online: esterswineshop.com photo: Patch S. via Yelp What was your favorite camp activity? Do you know where you can still indulge in that pastime in LA? Let us know in the comments below! —Meghan Rose