For residents of Downtown who dread the drive to Golden Road, the opening of Angel City Brewing's taproom is a real god-send! Tours of the brewery are available and they sponsor many local LA events! Read more.
Originally all about the beer, this joint started offering food when Chef Wes Lieberher joined. Their fried duck-skin horseradish gives the Duck French Dip a little bite. Read more.
L.A.’s first all-beer bottle shop offers a comfortable space to kick back with a selection of quality brews -- there's even a fireplace to get cozy in front of. Read more.
Awesome beers (assuming you are really into sours and barrel aged beer). The cold coffee (no alcohol) on nitro is not be missed.
The pastrami dip sandwich is a monster - what's not to love about it? Read more.
Tar & Roses, which also has a terrific, mostly Italian, wine list, may also mark the first time in our nation's history when cauliflower became more delicious than prime steak. Read more.
Soak up your frosty cold Koestritzer Schwarzbier with some Kaesespatzle, Jaeger Schnitzel or a Scharfe Wurst - otherwise known as beer, noodles, breaded pork and spicy sausage. Gesundheit. Read more.
The second branch of Santa Monica's venerable gourmet burgers & craft beer joint, the new Office is upping the ante in nearly every conceivable way. Read more.
The liquor menu was developed by mixologist Jared Mort & features drinks named after people, places, events, & cars from his life, including the Indie Stutz, No. 999, Lovetta, & Blitzen Benz. Read more.
Block Party has made its debut on our trending list, and with its massive shuffleboard, extensive craft beef list and hot dogs, we can see why. Read more.
Park's pretty much has the top end of K-Town barbecue to itself. The quality of the galbi, the pork belly and the spicy galbi soup is superb. Read more.
There’s nothing like roasted lamb on soft bread drenched in gravy. Yeah, this is good! – Anthony Bourdain, No Reservations Read more.