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Where are the Best Bartenders in Los Angeles, California?

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Where are the Best Bartenders in Los Angeles, California?

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I’ve been here three times and have grown really fond of this place.  You can’t deny the massive amount of character that this little bar has.  Right when you walk in you’re greeted by mechanical puppets… kinda like the ones you’d see on Splash Mountain at Disneyland.  They pop out of logs, play little guitars…the whole shebang.  While this might sound kinda cheesy I personally love it and I love the decor and the drinks are great.  They have a few specialty drinks and I’ve had the s’more type one… i can’t remember what its called exactly… maybe campfire?  But you’ll know what I mean if you go…  They have a plethora of beers on tap which is great and the staff is just as great.  My favorite is the way they’ve set up some of their seating with a mock fireplace and a campsite kinda feel.  Whoever came up with the interior design of this place deserves some kudos.  Music’s awesome too btw.Minus one star though if you’re in there, it’s crowded, and your getting your drinks from t

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Went to this spot for the first time with a bunch of friends for a birthday celebration. It wasn’t super busy, which we didn’t expect on a sunday night and the music was a variety of live musicians performing “unplugged” style sets. The musicians were okay but nothing phenomenal. The ambience is amazing. Cool “old school” red leather booths and chairs and a padded red leather wall when you first walk in, candles all over, a long lit-up bar dominates the main room and there is also a side VIP room. My biggest complaint was the bartender. I ordered a Cosmo and it was dreadful. When I asked him why it was so sweet, he said he’d remake it with less simple syrup. I told him a Cosmo is supposed to have vodka, cranberry, triple sec and lime and no simple syrup. He proceeds to make me a vodka martini with splash of cranberry, and a wedge of lemon on the glass. Not a good sign when a bartender can’t make a basic cocktail standard at every bar in LA and doesn’t seem to care. When a glass was k

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This is your basic hot “hollywood” bar that used to be hard to get into. All black inside, great DJs, good vibes and not too much bottle service drama. Girls are friendly and there is a lot of opportunity for guys and gals to flirt at the long bar that lines the whole spot.Great bartenders who are quick and know what they are doing. This is still a great bar even if the “scene” has moved on elsewhere. Drinks in the $9 to $13 range. Beers are cheaper.A great place to be after 11 on a Friday or Saturday night. Kind of dead earlier in the week.Pros + Nice basic bar, NYC styleCons – Parking not great

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I always liked this spot; cool decor, attractive (if a little pretentious) crowd, just a fun hipster scene. That all went sour the last time we went. The bartender was noticeably drunk first of all. It took him several times to make my rum and coke (how hard is that?!) and had to keep asking what we had ordered. My friend was buying the first round. The total was $19 and all he had was a twenty dollar bill. He knew $1 tip wasn’t cool but the guy HAD messed up our drinks several times, and that’s all the cash he had. The drunken ‘tender held up the dollar and was like, “Oooh thanks” and kissed it all dramatically. I’m sorry, but that is just plain rude and unprofessional…not to mention being drunk on the job. It just left a bad taste in our mouths…or maybe that was the poorly mixed drinks.Pros + Fun decor, cool people, loud musicCons – Rude staff, long wait

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I went here with three of my friends on a Saturday night. First off, there was no line when we got there around 10:30 and the Doorman was by far one of the the most courteous and polite doorman I’ve ever met in LA. He smiled, complimented the ladies, and did not carry any pretentious attitude. He also dressed well in a nice suit and not baggy jeans or a hoodie. Inside, the Saturday night DJ was amazing. Again, some of the best music I’ve heard played at a bar. A nice balance between top 40 and some Old School with a slight emphasis on Tupac. While the interior is kind of small, its not at all super crowded. A pretty good looking crowd composed mostly by people in their Mid to High 20s and early 30s. My friends and I were able to move around quite easily and had no trouble finding seats at the bar. The wine selection is fairly impressive. I’m glad they serve Cristalino, which is one of my favorite sparkling wines (Even though at $8 a glass I could have bought myself an entire bottle f

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