Dear Caroline on Crack,
My day job [in Seattle] is bringing me down to L.A. this Wednesday and I was hoping you — as the person from LAist (not to mention your own blog) who writes most fluently about nightlife — might be able to recommend some places or neighborhoods where I and my co-worker friends can escape our co-worker non-friends-you-just-get-a-polite-nod for a cool Wednesday and/or Thursday night. We’d probably be most interested in a strip or area with a variety of places to check out, probably not dance clubs, and generally wanting to avoid cover charges unless there’s something seriously good going on. We’re in town for BEA and mostly are publishing people, so we like our drinking. Our hotel’s down by the Staples Center, but we’ve got rental cars, so we can get around more or less. None of us know anything or any one in L.A., so any advice would be fantastic.
Thanks in advance,
Sleepless and a Seattlest
Hey there, Sleepless!
I feel flattered and hopefully you’ll like these bars. I picked ‘em in areas that are sorta close to your home base downtown and they’re close enough to each other so you can walk or take a taxi as the case may be.
There’s the Hollywood area, specifically the Cahuenga Corridor (from Hollywood to Sunset), and I’m not talking clubby, Paris Hilton digs but rather bars with no covers and pretty laid back. In this area you’ll find Velvet Margarita Cantina (looks like Goth meets Tarantino Mexican restaurant; great margarita selection), Big Wangs (loud sports bar), Hungry Cat (freshly juiced cocktails), The Bowery (great beer and wine selection and full bar — NY feel), Tiny’s KO (rock n’ roll bar — one of my faves) and there’s also The Well (dark with comfy booths — nice place to wind down the night). You can pretty much walk around here. Just park at the ArcLight if you can’t find street parking (usually difficult).
Downtown is where you really need a car since bars are more spread out and I don’t think you’ll want to be caught walking around in the PM. You can check out the poolside Veranda Bar at the Figueroa Hotel (up the street from Staples), Elevate Lounge (great view but get there before 10; not as crazy about the drinks — order them from Takami next door — or the occasional attitude tho, but that view!), Edison (they put on a cool show on Wednesday nights and if you get there before 8pm it’s only a $10 cover as opposed to $20), the pirate-themed Redwood Bar & Grill (an LAist fave) and the Library Bar (great for the beer connoisseur) which is near the Standard Hotel (Standard on the Roof, mind the overpriced cocktails tho).
In the Los Feliz and Silverlake area, pretty laidback and hip, there are a bunch of my favorite bars: The Good Luck Bar, Tiki Ti, The Griffin, The Bigfoot Lodge and the Cha Cha Lounge. There’s also the Medusa Lounge, which I still have yet to check out but it sounds cool.
Here are Google maps of my 2007 picks and my 2008 picks. Hope that helps!
Caroline









Hi…I’m a loyal reader, and I don’t mean to rehash old wounds (if there are any), but did you have a falling out with the folks at Seven Grand? You used to mention it all the time and now it’s not even on your recommended Downtown bar list. Apologies if I missed a post about this aways back…
I don’t think it’s fair to say you don’t want to walk around DT in the PM, especially if you are with a group of people.
Granted, there are some areas that can get sketchy as you get near skid row, but there should be no problem getting around via walking. You can actually walk from Little Tokyo to Nokia in 30 minutes, which would cover mostly everything.
Downtown you could go to Pete’s at 4th & Main. It’s a restaurant and bar. There you could chat up the bartender and patrons and get the 411 on what’s good and new. Or, in a group, you’d be in walking distance to Edison and Broadway Bar. While at Pete’s you c
should also go next door to Banquette and see what’s going on there. If the owner, Monica, is in, she knows everyone and can tell all sorts of tales.
Ben,
You could say that. No worries.
Aldo,
Fair enough. I know my friend Jeannine who lives downtown feels the same way as you do. I just don’t. And maybe if you know where you’re going that’s fine. But what if you don’t?
Hollywood,
I’ve been meaning to check out Pete’s. Thanks for the tips.
As someone who has worked in Seattle every month for the past 2 years, their version of “downtown” is quite different from LA’s.
I think for any city, if you’re not familiar with an area that could be hit or miss for sketchtown, it’s good to play it safe.
I’m not defending Crack, just saying it’s good travel advice in general.
Have fun Seattle peeps! Use your expense accounts for good and not evil. ;-)
Now CoC, just cause you can’t drop in to Seven Grand (and the reason is lame, if not totally obvious after reading that review!) doesn’t mean you can’t still recommend it. That place is great and while it’s lost a lot of it’s luster since you stopped giving updates, I have a great time everytime I go and the drinks are super yummy and super strong.
bygones,
Well, youuu can go ahead and recommend it. I just can’t bring myself to recommend a place that I’m…um, not allowed to visit anymore. The reason is funny, but it’s mostly stupid considering that review wasn’t even a rip. Anyway, most of my favorite bartenders have left with the exception of one so why go back?
wait, you got 86′d for saying a few of their non-menu drinks taste like medicine? psshhh, thats just silly. Thats some thin skin.
That and I guess no one was supposed to write about the bar. Didn’t know this til AFTER I wrote about it.