All Bars in Los Angeles

Bars are the perennial meeting ground for all things social, romantic, and professional. Whether it’s hanging with friends, meeting a date, or blowing off steam with colleagues after a long day of work, Los Angeles bars are where everyone goes to meet, greet, and commiserate. While it may seem like very little separates the average bar from all the rest, an increasing number of Los Angeles bars are going out of their way to become unique and lure potential regulars by catering to their specific tastes and interests.

1
1760 N Vermont Ave Los Angeles CA 90027
(323) 665-4294
An "old School" Hollywood hangout, yet, the best neighborhood bar ever!
2
128 Manhattan Beach Blvd Manhattan Beach CA 90266
3
742 N Highland Ave Los Angeles CA 90038
Susan Feniger brings her love for the street foods of the world under one roof at Street. From Mexico to Vietnam with stops in between, Street is the place for delicious bites of food in small pacakages that pack big flavor.
4
3056 Roswell St Los Angeles CA 90065
(323) 257-7866
Although small compared to many other breweries, Eagle Rock makes up for this with big taste!
5
46 East Colorado Blvd Pasadena CA 91105
Sorriso - Bar Celona, a modern Spanish tapas restaurant and late-night lounge in the historic Colorado Boulevard retail district of Old Pasadena, is the creation of local entrepreneurs Jack and Karen Huang.
6
100 W Channel Rd Santa Monica CA 90402
7
246 N Canon Dr Beverly Hills CA 90210
Though it caters to an older crowd, the institution vibe of this BevHills heavy hitter makes it the quintessential LA amusement park.
8
200 W. Second St. Pomona CA 91766
(714) 647-7704
A great spot for Live Music
9
123 Astronaut E S Onizuka St Los Angeles CA 90012
(213) 620-0908
Blue Whale is a live jazz bar located in the heart of little tokyo, Los Angeles. Blue Whale boasts excellent live music, great food, and unprecedented interior in an intimate, yet upscale atmosphere. 
10
6714 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles CA 90028
(323) 463-0000
The historic landmark was a famous venue in the 1920s, hosting the first Oscar party and Judy Garlands sixteenth birthday party. When the pub closed its doors in the 1950s, its glamour and class was lost to the Hollywood community. Chris Breed and Alan Ha

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