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Neat (1114 N Pacific Ave., Glendale, CA 91202; 818.241.4542) a simple spot with a bar, a few high tops and a fireplace. When you order, you’ll get one
Neat (1114 N Pacific Ave., Glendale, CA 91202; 818.241.4542) a simple spot with a bar, a few high tops and a fireplace. When you order, you’ll get one
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
One Eyed Gypsy (901 E 1st; Downtown) is a carnival themed bar with performances in rooms with hand drawn wallpaper, chandeliers made from Bedouin jewelry, and
Township Americana Kitchen & Saloon, (6612 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood; 323.464.5700) is an American, eating and drinking spot opening today in Hollywood. American from bites to booze. Under
The Escondite, (410 Boyd St., Los Angeles, 90013; 213.626.1800) is Downtown’s new “hideout” with an interior of brick, posters of outlaws and antlers. They are serving up
Barlo, (Hotel Erwin, 1697 Pacific Ave., Los Angeles, 90291; 310.452.1111) is a completely different vibe from the rooftop lounge, but both are housed in the Hotel Erwin. Here,
Michael Voltaggio’s ink. (8360 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, 90069; 323.651.5866) is now taking online reservations for its September 21 debut. Voltaggio is no stranger to ink (and neither is most
Salvage Bar & Lounge, (717 Seventh St., Los Angeles, 90017; 213.688.7755) is modern meets vintage, with a bar made from an old brass door, bistro tables made
Flux and the Hammer present a celebration of short films, music videos, and the people who make them. The September 15th program will feature visual
Casa Vega, (13301 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks, 91423; 818.788.4868) Los Angeles’ favorite 55 year-old family Mexican restaurant, offers guests additional opportunities to indulge in their famous Casa Vega