The former Olympian looked stylish during the outing, wearing a black top, skinny jeans and knee-high boots. She used an umbrella to shield herself from paparazzi's lenses and held a cup of coffee on the other hand.
During the outing, Caitlyn stopped by to visit the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Youth Center. She reportedly spoke to a small group of teens and young adults and took a tour of the facility.
Her docuseries "I Am Cait" will debut Sunday, July 26 at 9 P.M. on E!. Words are, she's paid $5 million for the show, making her the highest paid reality star on the network.
Dr. Gary Atler, one of the surgeons who performed work on Caitlyn's body, recently revealed that she had "a little bit of a panic attack" after the surgery. "It's difficult to suddenly get the realization, I guess, that you're getting fulfillment of what you've always wanted to have done," he explained.
"You know, long surgery, a lot of changes - so there was a little bit of a panic attack," he added. "But it could happen to anybody. It can happen to the housewife that gets a facelift, it can happen to a young girl who gets a breast implant. It's not because she had facial feminization or body surgery, it's just because this was a major change."
Dr. Harrison Lee, who performed facial-feminization surgery on Caitlyn, said he's proud of the result. "I don't want to show off, but I think she's ecstatic with the results," he said. "She healed remarkably fast. Maybe because she's an Olympic athlete... I mean, at 65, she is in remarkable health."