Chinatown Bars
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“Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown.” But no matter what we’re told, we just can’t shake the Downtown Los Angeles neighborhood from our minds. Separated from the rest of DTLA by the U.S. 101, Chinatown possesses…
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The Streamliner sits next to Imperial Western Beer Company inside Downtown/Chinatown’s historic Union Station. Visitors can enter through the massive beer hall or through the bar’s own entrance, and the dark space offers a variety…
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Sitting among the old factories that rust across from Los Angeles State Historic Park, Highland Park Brewery offers locally brewed suds in one of L.A.’s quickest developing areas. Life has sprung anew in the East…
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Located inside Blossom Plaza and just steps from the Chinatown Gold Line station, LA Wine puts California’s finest alcoholic beverage in the spotlight. The space is wide and bright, featuring both indoor and outdoor seating,…
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Blink and you’ll miss Melody Lounge, the cocktail and craft brew-focused drinkery that sits a short walk from Dodgers Stadium in Chinatown. The exterior is understated, marked by an unlit sign and a chalkboard, but…
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For over half a decade, General Lee’s has been serving up tiki-inspired craft cocktails from its wooden bar in Chinatown Central Plaza. But even before it opened, the space served some of Hollywood’s biggest entertainers,…
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Serving coffee by day and elegant cocktails by night, Songbird Cafe offers something for everyone. It is its adult drink offerings, however, that make it unique in Chinatown’s blooming nightlife scene. Located in Blossom Plaza…
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The transfer of a popular New York City locale to Los Angeles is nothing new, and, despite the constant back-and-forth between residents and scenes, success in one seldom means success in the other. Apotheke LA,…