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The guys behind Dry Tour went to great pains to make/keep 80 Windward Avenue looking like 1904. The entire space has been stripped down to the original chipped tile flooring and vaulted ceilin... read more
If the philosophical question, "Should I buy a Jaguar or have a glass of whisky?" seems not entirely preposterous to you, then you might wish to make haste for this dashing and profiligate new spot... read more
Just in case you've had your fill of Malibu's gorgeous beaches lately, you can now change it up with a visit to this indoor-outdoor wine bar built right on the grounds of the scenic Malibu Golf C... read more
Designed to maximize your tasting experience, the small plates and revolving wine tasting machine ensure that you'll get a little of everything at this sleek wine lounge. Gleaming tables, towers of... read more
With the Tuscan-born Chef David Giani in the kitchen at this intimate Italian wine bar on Melrose, you can expect authentically handmade pastas, homemade cheeses, pizzas and a lengthy wine list t... read more
Former wine room keeps the vino, adds gelato. Signature purple walls now joined by glass-fronted cooler with 24 creative flavors to choose from. One suspects this is owner George Abou-Daoud's space... read more
Two wine experts from hip spots (Cafe Stella and Silver Lake Wine) joined forces to smush their cred (vino and hipster) together into one dark little Los Feliz spot. Their wine bar is full of artsy... read more
Very neighborhoody spot with light breakfasts and lunches. Main event comes in the evening when the bottles are uncorked. Or order by the glass. Either way, pair with small bites: crostini, panini,... read more
There's a culinary-and-cocktails situation taking place on 6th Street right now, hidden behind the sometimes intense street scene. Cole's, Nickel Diner, Varnish...and Mignon. Sample esoteric sips, ... read more
Perfectly situated between bars and clubs of a much louder nature, this one serves as an optimal point of relaxation and restoration. There's just nothing terribly frenetic going on here, unless yo... read more
The back room of this popular Italian-Canadian joint is now the spot for wining it up in dark surroundings. Come in through the restaurant and people might just notice you pushing away the bookcase... read more
What once was a wine bar in Culver City is now a hint of class and elegance amid Melrose's shoe emporiums and tattoo shops. Tree-bedecked atrium in the back for relaxing with your glass of sauv bla... read more
The 'round-the-world wine tour available here is a thing of wonder. Croatia! Slovenia! How progressive! It's complemented by a well-curated beer list. Don't forget, the food shouldn't be an afterth... read more
Winos' nirvana where all of their copious vintages are available by the glass. Excellent concept liquors one-up in an effort to obscure Ikea furnishings, cheese plates, and pain-in-the-keister crow... read more
Large informal space pours a respectable lineup of California wines (40+ by the glass) and many more by the bottle. Casual and friendly can also mean packed and deafening, but if you can score a de... read more
Not sure which bottle of vino to go for? Why not head downstairs and make an evening out of the purchasing decision? Flights of wine, nightly tasting menus, nibble to go with it all. Feels very Eur... read more
Small bites of culture near USC. It’s a good addition. Modeled after wine bars in Venice. Except they actually want you at this one. Famously friendly servers. Let them be your wine guide; don’t be... read more
Winos' nirvana where all of their copious vintages are available by the glass. Excellent concept liquors one-up in an effort to obscure Ikea furnishings, cheese plates, and pain-in-the-keister crow... read more
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 dece... read more
On-the-way-to-East L.A. and worth a detour. Not quite Santa Ynez, but certainly beats Boone's on Skid Row. Stomp out those sour grapes at L.A.'s last remaining winery, established in 1917. Where di... read more
The guys behind Dry Tour went to great pains to make/keep 80 Windwa...
Offering seasonal selections of artisanal cheeses, locally sourced ...
Squeezed into the up-and-came Sawtelle stretch of West Los Angeles,...
On a semi-remote stretch of PCH, nestled between the Hungry Cat and...
I mean, this breakfast place REALLY wants to kill you. From the guy...