The Escondite in Downtown Los Angeles is most popular for its burgers and its generous Happy Hour offerings. Cocktails, wines, and beers, as well as, appetizers are available at an average of USD4 on weekdays from 5p to 8p. Among their cheeseburgers, the Boss Hog and Slim Pickens are crowd pleasers, while the Escondite Beef Sandwich and fries are also delicious. An added feature of this bar is its showcase of local musical talent through concerts that start every night at 10p. Offering pretty views of the city, Escondite is here to stay.
Mumford Brewing is a family owned and run, brewery and tap room located on Boyd Street, that serves up a selection of craft-beers. From pale ales to stouts, this brewery offers quite a variety. Try the Black Mamba or the Cascadian Ale. You can also sample a tasting paddle of all their beers available on tap. While they do not serve food here besides pretzels, patrons are encouraged to either order food from nearby restaurants or bring along their own snacks to eat.
The Regent dates back to the early 20th Century and is a widely photographed site. This historic theater closed down down in 2000. It was purchased by ace entrepreneur Mitchell Frank who has turned this old theater into a vibrant space featuring three distinct areas. So you can dine at their restaurant or unwind at their trendy bar. But the main focus here is live entertainment. Enjoy concerts and gigs by touring bands and talented local musicians at The Regent.
The Love Song Bar is one of the most beautiful places to enjoy your cocktail/ drink. The vintage style room, the posters on the wall, the piano, the dim lights, the brick walls, the antique styling of the chairs and tables all give it this rustic feeling that makes you want to just sit there and enjoy your moment. The drinks here are affordable and the tidbits are priced reasonably well. The service here is quick while the staff is pretty knowledgeable and friendly.
Casa La Gondrina liegt im Pelanconi House, dem ältesten Ziegelhaus in Los Angeles. Das Haus ist seit 1885 geöffnet und nach seinem zweiten Besitzer, Antonio Pelanconi, benannt. Es ist ein Privatwohnsitz, aber das mexikanische Restaurant serviert leckere mexikanische Speisen von Mariachi-Musik und Livetanz begleitet. Es ist ein sehr beliebter Treffpunkt für authentisches mexikanisches Essen in einer einzigartigen, historischen Umgebung.