How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Paul W. Downs

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Paul W.Downs can’t help it that even on the weekends, his life intersects with “Hacks,” the HBO comedy he co-created and co-showruns with his wife, Lucia Aniello, and their friend Jen Statsky.
(He also appears on the show as Jimmy LuSaque Jr., the besieged manager of its two stars, played by Emmy winners Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder.) The fifth and final season of “Hacks” premiered last week, but on Downs’ days off, he often finds himself at its previous filming locations or hanging out with cast members who have become like family.In Sunday Funday, L.A.people give us a play-by-play of their ideal Sunday around town.
Find ideas and inspiration on where to go, what to eat and how to enjoy life on the weekends.Downs moved to Los Angeles in 2011, but soon after, he and Aniello were hired to write (and for him to act) on the über-New York show “Broad City,” keeping them away from the West Coast for years.Now the couple live in Los Feliz, which they enjoy with their young son.“I love Los Feliz because it’s a real neighborhood with restaurants and bars, but also feels close to nature with Griffith Park,” Downs says.
“Also it’s very central to my Eastside friends and Westside agents.”And if he had to live at a local mall, like the character Ava Daniels did in the third season of “Hacks,” which would he choose?“It would be the Americana, obviously.”Here’s how he’d spend a perfect day in L.A.10 a.m.: A late rise and a li’l baristaI’m sleeping in if I can, which I can’t because I have a toddler, but let’s say I can sleep ’til 10.That would be insane.Then I’m making coffee at home.
I’m making it with my 4-year-old because he likes to make my coffee now.He always wanted to help, now he really wants to do it on his own.
I’m still there to supervise, but he does do a lot of it.I do batch brew.I’m doing Verve Coffee that I’m...