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  2. 12 Excellent Spots for Non-Alcoholic Drinks in Los Angeles

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    The sober curious movement has really picked up momentum, and bars and restaurants are taking note. Gone are the days where mocktails were merely sugary juices; now there are a number of alcohol ...

  3. 31 Rooftop Bars in Los Angeles for Stellar Drinks and ... - AOL

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    The 9 Best Rooftop Restaurants in Los Angeles 1. Bar Lis Best for Pretending Li. Get a new view on the City of Angels from high above. Just like the different neighborhoods of LA, there is a ...

  4. 20 Unique Date Ideas in Los Angeles That Are Way More Fun ...

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    2. A Rooftop Movie. Location: Hollywood (1615 Vine St.) Price range: $ Every spring, the Montalban Theatre starts showing movies on its roof, complete with a bar, concession stand and a kitchen.

  5. Cafe Brass Monkey - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1971, the Brass Monkey is a ski lodge style dive bar, described by the Los Angeles Times as "arguably L.A.'s best feel-good karaoke bar." [2] The bar is frequented by industry players and celebrities such as: Margaret Cho, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, John Mayer, Manny Pacquiao, Ben Stiller and Courtney Cox.

  6. Tom Bergin's - Wikipedia

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    Tom Bergin's Tavern is one of the oldest restaurant/bars in continuous operation in Los Angeles, California. Originally opened at 6110 Wilshire Boulevard in 1936 by lawyer Tom Bergin as The Old Horseshoe Tavern [ 1 ] it has been at its current location at 840 South Fairfax Avenue , just south of Wilshire, since 1949.

  7. Formosa Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The interior and exterior of the Formosa Cafe can be seen in two key sequences in the 1997 movie L.A. Confidential, set in early 1950s Los Angeles. Other productions that have used the café include Swingers (1996), Still Breathing (1998), The Majestic (2001), [1] and episodes of the television series Bosch, "Blood Under the Bridge", Euphoria, "A Thousand Little Trees of Blood", and Bling ...

  8. Barney's Beanery - Wikipedia

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    Barney's Beanery is a chain of gastropubs in the Greater Los Angeles Area.John "Barney" Anthony founded it in 1920 in Berkeley, California, and in 1927 he moved it to U.S. Route 66, now Santa Monica Boulevard (State Route 2), in West Hollywood. [1]

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