The Mezcaleria
The Mezcaleria (at Guelaguetza, 3014 W Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, 90006; 213.427.0608) is soft opened in Guelaguetza, so if you come after 5 pm snag a spot at the concrete bar
The Mezcaleria (at Guelaguetza, 3014 W Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, 90006; 213.427.0608) is soft opened in Guelaguetza, so if you come after 5 pm snag a spot at the concrete bar
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