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Proabition Opens its Stunning Downtown LA Whiskey Lounge and Kitchen
Prohibition may have ended in 1933, but a new whiskey lounge with a light spin on the name is bringing back the forbidden aesthetic of the time. Located in Downtown LA, the Winston Street lounge and kitchen serves as the second concept of the brand with its predecessor in Riverside. Opening its doors in April,
3rd Base Bar’s Glowing Menu Lights Up Hollywood
Don’t come to 3rd Base Bar with your friends. Let me rewind, I wrote that wrong. You should go to 3rd Base Bar with your friends, but don’t be shocked if you don’t pay much attention to them. Food can be a great distraction, and the menu at 3rd Base Bar is that perfect distraction.
6th & La Brea Opens with A Menu You Have to Check Out
I was sweaty when I walked into the restaurant. It’s the first week of August and considering the temperature, I think it should be understood that I’ll arrive damp pretty much everywhere I go. I like to pretend I’m glowing, but something makes me think that a glow doesn’t drip. Regardless how I appeared, the
Find Yourself at Downtown LA’s Best Hidden Bar, Birds and Bees
You know you’re getting old when going to the club or a loud bar is no longer appealing. I realized I was starting to age while I was in a club and shouted to a friend, “I think it’s too loud in here!” After that night, I didn’t go to the club as much as
This Downtown LA Bar Has a Burger with Your Name on It
Actually, it had my name on it. But since it was so good, I’ll graciously take my name off and you can put yours on it and pretend like the burger belongs to you. Sure you eating my burger might be a little weird, but considering how good it is, we’ll just disregard that part.
Beelman’s Pub: Late Night Eats for the Nocturnal Crowd
It was Thursday night in Downtown LA as TJ and I walked out of the Regal Cinemas at L.A. Live. We just finished watching “Captain America: Civil War” and even though it was after 10pm we were starving. While the movie was good, many scenes could have been tossed so we wouldn’t have been in
West Coast Tavern in San Diego
I’m not much of a breakfast person. Not the type of girl who wakes up on a Sunday morning eager to get the girls together and chit chat over the so-called, “most important meal of the day”. As an unfortunate result, brunch gets the short end of the fork by slight association. Although I’m not