Seven Grand is a renowned whiskey bar located on West 7th Street. Seven Grand is dedicated to the appreciation of whiskey and offers an extensive collection of premium whiskeys from around the world. The bar features a rustic and cozy ambiance with a classic and timeless decor, creating a sophisticated yet approachable atmosphere. Along with its impressive whiskey selection, Seven Grand also serves handcrafted cocktails and hosts regular whiskey tastings and educational events. Seven Grand is a must-visit destination whether you're a whiskey connoisseur or just looking to enjoy a quality drink in a stylish setting.
The Bruery offers locally made craft beer with the conventions of Belgian brewing. Established by brothers Patrick and Michael Rue, Bruery is the result of a passion for home brewing and a love of experimentation. Several exotic ingredients form the basis for these innovative brews, fresh-picked lavender and Thai basil making appearances in otherwise conventional ales. Bruery ensures that its brews are never filtered or pasteurized, retaining every ounce of their original character. The unique flavors and passionate ethos make it a worthwhile stop during tasting hours.
At Eureka!, the chefs in the kitchen follow the popular farm-to-table, handmade ingredient trend, but don't tell the chefs that because it seems as if they have followed it for years. They serve delectable appetizers while the taco and burger bars come equipped with a variety of choices. As an accompaniment, the Panko Dipped Onion Rings, Pacific Coleslaw and Handcut Kennebec Fries are clever, innovative twists on timeless classics. Needless to say, each one should be ordered for the table. Additionally, a full panoply of drinks and cocktails are available, from local craft beers to vibrant cocktails, there is something for every taste.
Still commonly known as the "Rainbow Room," this fabled Sunset Strip institution continues to deliver a good time with live rock shows, fun finger food and late-night dining. The roomy interiors consist of a dining room, several bars, upstairs dance floor and patio decorated with kitschy rock 'n' roll memorabilia, Christmas lights, burgundy leather booths and even a vintage arcade game. The food offered is an Italian-American fusion of popular munchies such as pizza, sandwiches, steaks and a diverse vegetarian selection. Keep in mind that it is possible to reserve special seating above the stage.
The hottest celebrity bar in town is also one of the most exclusive. Situated atop the ritzy Mondrian Hotel, long lines wait for a shot to enter the Skybar, very common, yet comfortable cocktail lounge. Guests at the hotel are guaranteed entry. The space itself is very low-key and open-air. Stars mingle with their friends amid gorgeous city views. If you can get in, it is worth the experience.
If you are looking for some quirky entertainment that involves two sets of eighty-eight black-and-white keys, then you have found the place. However, Piano Piano is more than just a couple of talented players battling over riffs, the lounge/bar has some pretty good theme nights as well. Located in the Doubletree Hotel Claremont, Craft Beer Wednesdays and Taco Tuesdays make the trip into the "City of Trees and PhD's" worth the drive. In addition to a whole slew of raucous pianists, the drummers and other musicians who accompany them are just as good.
A popular restaurant in Chicago, Girl & the Goat brings the Southern Californian flavors to the people of Los Angeles. The interior here is characterized by wooden decor and dim lights which gives this place a warm vibe. It is in such a comfortable environment that you savor some new as well as old recipes (from the original location). The specialty of this place is that this is the first time that restaurateurs Rob Katz and Kevin Boehm have ventured out of Chicago.
When it comes to private romantic dates or celebrating personal parties with your friends, nothing feels better than going to a secluded place. La Barra in Los Angeles is one such rooftop Mexican bar, secretly located in the much famous LA Cha Cha Chá restaurant. The bar has a private entrance and is less frequented by visitors. The place is prominent for serving late-night, street-style snacks and cocktails making it a perfect hub for boozers. So visit this coolest bar located in LA's Art District and engross yourself in the momentary pleasure away from the metropolis.
Set in the mesmerizing Arroyo Seco Golf Course, this venue is a hidden gem. With Jazz and Blue at its core, Blue Guitar is a live music venue that can be experienced twice a week. You can grab drinks and food from the near Arroyo Grill or get a bottle of wine and pay a corkage fee of 10 dollars. Wednesdays feature bands whereas Thursdays are solely dedicated to Jazz music. Next time you happen to be golfing at the venue, make sure to catch up the live performances.