Enjoyed the VeeV-ito, according to the website it is made with Veev Açai Spirit, fresh mint, club soda, but I swear there was champagne in it too. Refreshing and not too sweet!
This building once housed Sarno’s Bakery. In the 50s Sarno’s was a major supplier of pastries and cakes. Famous Los Angeles clubs, such as the Coconut Grove, ordered baked goods that were made here.
Love this place. It'll be my hang out for the summer. The hottest out door lounge, restaurant, bar in L.A. Gay friendly with a trendy crowd. Good for drinks, dinner, brunch, or just lounging. - Rose
Check in and get the deal of the day..sometimes it's a free dessert or an Absolut "shot". Always something fun. Make sure to show your check-in to your server/bartender
This building housed Sarno’s Pastry Shop and Sarno's Caffe Dell'Opera. Alberto Sarno would sing Puccini and cater to the likes of Sophia Loren, Jimmy Durante and Tony Bennett. Sarno’s closed in 2000. Read more
Tuesday nights are just right for the ladies and their friends. Sexy slow jams by DJ Ivy and their tapas and drink menu is to die for and reasonably priced. $7 cosmos and Irene on the Martini Shaker
Enjoyed a fun night of great old school 80's dancetunes. This DJ totally knew tonight's crowd and played to it. Bartenders and servers are super attentive and great!
Their flatbread was pretty good, it may be good enough for 2 people if you order another side like their fries, which were really good too. Note: make a reservation on Fri or Sat before you go ...
We tried this, and while the food was pretty good, the frat boy ambience and 3x rotation of Rick Springfield's "Jessie's Girl" made us run for the door.