The Fairfax District is located in Los Angeles and is home to the Farmer's Market, CBS Television City broadcasting centre, the Grove, Pan Pacific Park, and the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust. On a week-end a trip to the area for a nice restaurant brunch buffet is always a popular choice. Shop Fairfax Avenue for cheap deals and find lovely things for children to do. Make a day of it with the family on a Saturday or Sunday. Approximately 12,000 people live in the district and the cuisine tends toward Jewish, European, and original American food. For instance, waffles, potato pancakes, fresh fruit trays, pastries and so much more to delight the senses and satisfy the hungry stomach. Take the children to the Melrose Trading Post Market on a Sunday and they can find many cheap items to bring home as souvenirs. Saturday buffet brunch is a great way to start your week-end in Fairfax. Your family can walk around after using public transportation to arrive at your restaurant and there are lots of original things to see and do. Come into the area via the Fairfax & Olympic or Fairfax & Santa Monica train stations or bus routes 236, 33, 217 or the SLV. The rates are cheap and routes are steady even on Saturday and Sunday. Your family may enjoy learning more about the geography of the area as you ride to your restaurant buffet brunch. Children and adults alike are sure to treasure this original American week-end experience.