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    Mic’s Bar

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 3 months ago

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    The Palm & The Pine

    The Palm & The Pine

    4.5
    (142 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    Short Review: Great upscale bar for casual weekends with…read morefriends. Find another spot for big events like FIFA tournaments. Long Review: Came here with 3 other friends to watch Spain v Argentina in the World Cup Championship. We got here 1 hour before the game started and they were out of 3 mixers for cocktails, and two beers. Seriously? It's the biggest game of the year in the WORLD and you couldn't run a list the night before for what you needed? The food was pretty good, though. We shared wings and fries and they were tasty. The atmosphere was fun and set up for exciting visuals. Several big screen TVs, music during the commercials and a really cool wait staff who seemed to know all the regulars on a first-name basis. Not sure if I'd come back for anything other than a big sporting event, though. If you're in the middle of bustling Hollywood next to two other hot sports bars, you gotta have something that separates you from the pack. Their total service package could be that if they could get their ordering right.

    I love the communal style tables at this bar ! It makes it easy to start a conversation and make…read morefriends with other patrons organically . The bright colors along with my favorite beer , Stella, lifted up my spirits. I went on a Thursday evening and it had a good size crowd . I notice a stage to the left as you enter , which makes me assume they have live performances? . I'll have to go back and report back :)

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    All of our wings are dry aged for 3 days. Come taste why
    All of our wings are dry aged for 3 days. Come taste why
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    Barney's Beanery

    Barney's Beanery

    3.4
    (2.2k reviews)
    0.6 mi
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    Sometimes you've just gotta go to an L. A. OG, and you don't get more OG than Barney's in West…read moreHollywood. This ultimate roadhouse on the final stretch of the original Route 66 is so deeply enshrined in Los Angeles lore that almost everyone in town's been there at least once, while almost everyone everywhere else has heard of it. And to its credit, Barney's has evolved in the decades I've lived in town, becoming much less of a dirty dive and really improving their game in the kitchen, which used to put out really sub-par grub. Nowadays, the kitchen is forging far better food and presenting it in a style far closer to what you see in similar diner-style restaurants in the area. Fries served in little fry baskets is just one example of them upping the ante. Service is a pleasing and appropriate mix of West Hollywood punk with well-trained hospitality, and bartenders like Victoria (on duty during my time there today) deftly balance local attitude with universal charm, taking care of you exactly as you need while maintaining a rapport that's down to Earth and genuinely friendly rather than being corporately crafted. I went against all my born-and-raised New Yorker instincts by ordering a pizza for dinner. Not just an LA pizza, but an LA BAR pizza! And you know what? It was really good. I opted for the pie called Johnnie's Fave, featuring mushrooms, jalapeños, cilantro and (usually) pepperoni that I replaced with sausage. The amply portioned 10" pizza is built on good-quality dough that's been properly proofed, plumping up at the edges in the oven while crisping nicely towards the center. The mozzarella melts well and offers good flavor without becoming greasy, while the sausage and veggies are all fresh, tasty and satisfying. The pizza is accompanied by a trio of condiments served in old-fashioned paper ramekins: crushed red pepper, Parmesan cheese, and creamy Ranch Dressing. While I'd never dip the heart of the pizza, I fully embraced the bar pie experience by dipping my crust, and I must say the cool, fresh Ranch Dressing was a really enjoyable indulgence. There wasn't much of a crowd this Sunday afternoon, a fact that Victoria chalked up to people taking a break between the end of World Cup and the start of College Football in a few weeks. But that just made it easier for me to slide into a seat at the bar, tip back a few cocktails, and enjoy a surprisingly good pizza on a Sunday afternoon. I mean, Barney's has always been a reliable place to get your drink on, but it's nice to know it's finally become an equally reliable place to eat a very decent meal.

    I spend most of my 20's here back in the 80's and have amazing memories. Going out dancing and…read moredrinking and then Beans after 2 am. Now I'm in bed by 10 pm. WTH. Time flies young ones, enjoy! I have a menu from 1983.. a pitcher of beer was $3.75 and a burger was huge with fries and was $2.80. Miss those prices. Chilli and cornbread $1.50.

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