Metromix is a multi-city style, entertainment and nightlife guide. The site was first created for Los Angeles, but now has expanded to include South Florida, Baltimore, Chicago, New York, and Connecticut and Hampton Roads, VA.
On Metromix, you can check out what’s happening in the city nearest you by browsing through the several different tabbed categories (Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Events, Music, Movies, and TV). Each of these portals leads you to a specialized page for each category whose results you can continue to refine depending on the content (for example, you can refine the Events results by location, date, and event type, and you can filter the Movies category by type and standard featured music). Alternately you can run a keyword search on each individual page or across the whole site. Most of these pages feature often-updated articles, a calendar of events, polls, a “What’s new” section a photo gallery, and more.
Metromix.com In Their Own Words
“Metromix is
• your one-stop local entertainment guide on where to go and what to do in LA, from the hottest restaurants and bars, to the latest in events, music, movies, style, and TV.
With Metromix, you can
• search thousands of LA hotspots by neighborhood, type of food or music, a specific date — you name it, Metromix lets you find it fast
• discover a insider’s perspective by finding fresh, new and unexpected ideas for going out
• share your experiences and opinions through ratings, reviews, photos, and videos
• visit daily as there’s always something new to read, watch, or view — either from our editors or people like you”
Why Metromix.com It Might Be A Killer
Metromix is a great way to get to know a new city, or discover more about one you’ve been living in for a while. The site is slickly designed, easy to navigated, and thoughtfully presented. Each page is full of information; it would take you a long time to exhaust Metromix’s resources, and by that time they probably will have updated the content again anyway.
Some Questions About Metromix.com
Will Metromix expand to more cities? Why include a seemingly random town in Virginia in lieu of a major metropolitan area like Boston or San Francisco? 







