In Short A much larger version of its popular Manhattan lounge sibling, this Venice Beach outpost features more than 60 domestic, imported and seasonal beers, along with several dozen wines, ports and sherries. Fashionable young professionals slink into low, velvet-padded benches or fill brushed-steel swivel stools along the long, slate-topped bar; weekends attract 30-something...
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Posted by Randi Schmelzer
on April 21, 2009, (Edited May 26, 2005)
Slamming beer and wine bar for slightly less crazy crowd of intellectual 30-somethings, not the kind with mohawked toddlers, but the kind with black rimmed glasses who know their wines and are deceivingly kinky in bed. Healthy, decently priced pours and dogs allowed. What is that on my leg and where is The Dog Whisperer when he's needed? Oh, it's just another guy. From Thursday on, we need a...
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A much larger version of its popular Manhattan lounge sibling, this Venice Beach outpost features more than 60 domestic, imported and seasonal beers, along with several dozen wines, ports and sherries. Fashionable young professionals slink into low, velvet-padded benches or fill brushed-steel swivel stools along the long, slate-topped bar; weekends attract 30-something singles scoping out the...
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Once fun bar is now tragic coke den. This place used to be a lot of fun, even though the music is always a bit too loud. But nowadays, it is a giant over-extended frat party, except all the frat boys are 30, and all the girls look like they are still looking to be little sisters. So instead of a fun and chill place, you now have coke heads openly asking for party favors and coke chicas playing...
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Posted by mrbojanglesdad
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 01, 2008)
This place is laid back and has a great selection of beer and wine. Does get very noisy and crowded on the weekends so if you want to have a party there would recommend getting there early to grab the back area for your guests. They also allow outside food to be brought in as well.
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 28, 2008)