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http://www.libraryalehouse.com A beer-intensive public house on the Westside, Library Alehouse carries 29 microbrews and select imports on tap, as well as hard-to-find bottled beers from around the world. Items with a Mexican-Asian influence include ahi tuna tartare, fish tacos, salmon enchiladas and fried chicken, and there are numerous specialty burgers, including the Alehouse Burger and the chile-laden Hell Burger. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.makailounge.com An Asian fusion restaurant with a swanky bar and sidewalk patio overlooking Santa Monica's beach, MaKai offers a fish-intensive menu of raw sushi rolls, salmon carpaccio, miso glazed cod and Chilean sea bass. Chef Ryan Baily (formerly of Spago, Sona and Koi) blends classical French technique with a health-conscious Asian influence. MaKai is a nightclub on weekends, so they have a big selection of wine, beer, sake and cocktails. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.obriensonmain.com There are a lot of cool bars on Main Street in Santa Monica, but none of them consistently has as much live entertainment as this beloved Irish bar, which has been a cultural anchor in this neighborhood bordering Venice since 1995. There's music most nights of the week, and comedy the rest of the time in the bar's back room. Music ranges from folk and traditional to country and punk rock. Evoking the old country, O'Brien's is outfitted with antique wooden cabinets and vintage Guinness posters, and the bar lures in Irish exiles, tourists and local rugby and soccer clubs. Open for lunch and dinner every day, O'Brien's is a popular spot for catching the game, and also has a front patio, which is a great place to catch the endless parade of passersby on sunny Main Street. The kitchen serves basic bar food with an Irish twist, such as Irish nachos (with Guinness-braised beef), and the bar is well fortified with Irish beers like Harp and Guinness. Street parking. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.thehuntleyhotel.com/penthouse-restaurant.php One of Santa Monica's highest-flying bars, Penthouse at the Huntley Hotel is awash in white, appointed with dainty chandeliers and divvied up (by gauzy curtains) into indoor cabanas. Each of them provides an ideal perch from which to watch the sun slink slowly behind the Palisades. Hoteliers have even installed an express elevator (with a stunning ocean view of its own) that zips past prole floors 1 to 17 to deposit patrons directly at one of the Penthouse's leather couches. Prices are surprisingly affordable, which makes stopping by for a twilight drink an absolute no-brainer. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
With walls cluttered with signs and other memorabilia celebrating the New York Yankees, Rick's Tavern on the Main can feel like a like a little bit of the Bronx on the south side of Santa Monica. Even the bar's black-&-white checkerboard-patterned floor reflects the baseball team's colors. The place is obviously a big-time sports bar, with several large screens blasting the games, but many of the locals drop by just for Rick's weekly burger nights. And, unlike many of the trendy bars along this stretch of Santa Monica, Rick's is unpretentious, casual and down to earth. With a sister bar in Amsterdam, you could even say that Rick's has a little bit of a Dutch flavor. The full bar also includes a patio for hanging out on warm days. The kitchen serves basic bar favorites like waffle fries, vegetarian chili, potato skins and burgers. Ages 21 & over. Street parking. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.robatabar.com Sandwiched between the beach and the 3rd Street Promenade, Robata Bar is a Japanese restaurant which can accommodate both casual and business situations, thanks to a modern, wood-accented design. They specialize in grilled, skewered items (robata-yaki), such steak, fish, mushrooms, and chicken hearts. They also feature assorted appetizers, and a raw bar which sashimi and oyster shooters. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.rusticcanyonwinebar.com Like so many other restaurants on the Westside, the food at the wine bar Rustic Canyon owes less to the standard bistro playbook than it does to the kind of cooking that French guys don't consider cooking at all: basically a compendium of what happens to be on the farmers market A-list that week collated with artisanal cheeses, sustainable meats, and lovingly handcrafted pastas. As cynics might say, that's not cooking, that's shopping. On the other hand, it is also more or less the strategy followed by places like Lucques and Chez Panisse at the moment. And when executed by a chef as skilled as Rustic Canyon's Evan Funke, whose goat cheese tortellone with fresh mint, duck breast with cherries, and sliced sunchokes sautéed with garlic are so fine, it seems like the only possible way to eat - his roasted root vegetable shepherd's pie couldn't have been better if it were made with hare or blood sausage rather than roasted turnips and parsnips, and I don't think I have a higher compliment I can pay. Zoe Nathan is the hot young pastry chef in town at the moment, and when you taste her rustic tarts or hot doughnut spheres with stone-ground hot chocolate you will understand why. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.rustyssurfranch.com This fixture on the Santa Monica Pier is decorated with vintage surfboards and beach-culture memorabilia and includes a full bar, restaurant, two patios and a stage for live music. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.tripsantamonica.com Perched on the southern edge of Santa Monica, Trip is indeed a trip. From the outside, it looks like an everyday neighborhood bar, but the club is actually one of the Westside's leading hot spots, presenting an impressive variety of rock, world, acoustic, indie pop and other live-music and comedy events. Not only that, Trip is ground zero for sexy entertainment, with weekly strip-pole dance revues and in-house burlesque nights. The full bar has an extensive beer, wine and cocktail list, and the kitchen serves Boar's Head deli sandwiches. The atmosphere is inviting, with warm red walls decked out with Christmas lights, ivy, flags and colorfully psychedelic artwork. Patrons can sit at the bar or in the club's more intimate red booths. Since Trip opens daily at 11 a.m., folks can play pool and while away the time in the afternoon before musicians and comedians climb onto the club's low, small stage at night. Ages 21 & over. Street parking. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.typhoon.biz Typhoon is an upscale Asian restaurant inside Santa Monica Airport with a spacious interior surrounded by windows. They sometimes have live jazz, and offer items like shrimp dumplings, moo shu pork, Mongolian beef and a deep-fried whole fried catfish. It's probably best-known for its unusual fare: Singapore-style scorpions and Taiwanese crickets. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
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