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    Distrito Catorce

    4.2 (44 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Chicharrone/ Pork belly lettuce wraps
    Alfie E.

    Distrito 14 is not your typical gastropub! Not only do they serve great food and have a nice selection of craft and artisanal craft beers and mixed drinks, they are also an art gallery and hold creative and community events. First of all, every single dish that I have ordered has been phenomenal! The menu is created by Chef Jonathan Perez of Macheen. - Truffle fries: Just the right amount of truffle oil and generous on the pecorino ramano - Wings- ordered the miso ginger tamarind. Wings are done crisp but meat is still moist. - Tostaditas de atun al pastor: so light and delicious! If you like poke, please order this because them serving it on avocado and a crisp tortilla totally works -pork belly wraps: Asian -inspired and very generous, this serving is perfect for one and who is watching their carbs. so good. - cla'sica burger: just a good well-made burger. Service is great: everyone is very friendly and one of the things i appreciate is that there are a few times where i didn't say anything but they immediately know i needed something. I felt they were very attentive. I also recommend supporting this establishment because they are open their space for community art events. I have been here for art shows (one of them, i participated as an artist,) and for a "Paint and Brunch" by Liliflor Art. The Paint and Brunch is a monthly event where in one flat fee, you are provided canvas, high end paints, brushes, one drink card and one dish. Music is being played by a live dj and there are guest vendors and wellness practitioners who opens up the space with a sage blessing and a guided meditation with a sound bath. It takes place on a Sunday morning and lasts for a few hours (which goes by so fast!) It is such an amazing event! Spaces are limited so follow Distrito 14's and Liliflor Art's social media Distrito 14 quickly became one of my favorite spots!

    Michelada drinks
    Jonathan T.

    We stopped by here on a whim as we were walking. This bar has a nice outdoor facing seating to watch the busy street fly by. Perfect for a brunch, people walk by and say hi to you as you enjoy your beer. Bonus - great view of the city. Service was quick and friendly. They delivered our drinks to our seats. I didn't try the food but the drinks were great

    Cafe De Olla Latte
    Erika L.

    We came across this spot by chance and man am I glad we did. I can honestly say this has been one of my favorite restaurants since I started Yelping. I'm so sad I didn't catch the name of the gentlemen that helped us out. He was so sweet, detailed, friendly, and attentive. We came in on a Sunday morning. Originally thought this was just a bar but saw online that they had a extensive food menu. Our plan was for brunch so it was perfect. Our eyes were definitely bigger than our stomachs and for once I was happy it was. We ordered the: - Cafe De Olla Latte: delicious, lightly sweetened with strong hints of cinnamon. - Michelada w. modela: basic miche, does the job. - Truffle fries: this was the one item I could of done without. They were good just not as great as everything else. - Taquitos de mole: Mole was sweet and extremely flavorful. I swear it felt like a member of the family made this mole. -Esquite Brussel Sprouts: My absolute favorite. Brussel sprouts were crispy yet soft and paired perfectly with the elote. I never would of considered this as a dish before trying it. - Pork Belly Chicharron Wraps: Pork belly piece was succulent and juicy. Lighten by the lettuce wraps. A good pairing with the beer. - Fresas Con Crema Panna Cotta: Light and delicious end to our meal. 10/10 I cannot tell you how much I want to gatekeep this spot, but alas I cannot. It is just that good. Please take a minute and stop in to try their delicious dishes.

    Bomb brunch spot! Been meaning to go here and it did not disappoint. The chorizo burger was perfect for a Sunday late morning. Fried chicken sandwich was on point and we devoured the esquite brussels. Definitely going back to try everything else - on top of that the drinks and service was amazing.

    Moni C.

    My friend and I stumbled in on a rainy afternoon around 2pm on a Sunday. We were greeted with a smile and instantly felt welcomed. There weren't many people inside, and it really was surprising considering the service, cleanliness, and food quality. We ordered a latte each, a mimosa, and a few appetizers to share. Most plates are shareable. Everything was delicious and well presented! We were told that the vegetables and fruits are sourced from local farmers markets, and the freshness comes through. For dessert, we shared the strawberry panacotta. Chefs kiss! 10/10 will return to try the rest of the menu.

    Taquitos

    Ordered taquitos. There were super crispy and the onion and sauce were amazing! Great service too!

    Paint & Brunch with Liliflor Art
    Liliflor A.

    Great place to come eat, drink, have a great view of Downtown LA from the East of the river. Located in the heart of Boyle Heights historic Mariachi Plaza and the Metro station. Plus some great art! The showcase of local artist is amazing plus events hosted there including a monthly Paint & Brunch by Liliflor Art that I facilitate plus other goodies in and around the area.

    truffle fries and fish burger

    Delicious and flavorful food and drinks. A great place to drop by for lunch or after work. The truffle fries and salads are yummy. They also have coffee and nonalcoholic drinks. Family friendly and they hosts many community events, follow them on IG. The service is nice and welcoming.

    Menu
    Victor L.

    If you're on the hunt for an exceptional spot to savor local beer, Distrito Catorce is your go-to destination. Picture 'Cheers' vibes fused with the cultural richness of Boyle Heights - like the old Al's Bar in the Art District- that's the unique ambiance you'll find here. Every visit has been a chance to meet amazing people, and the owners? Simply outstanding. They've created a space that's not just about drinks but about community and connection. What to order: My personal favorite? The watermelon salad. It's a refreshing twist I didn't know I needed, and though I've yet to try the Al Hotdog Pastor , (it sells out.) the buzz is it's phenomenal created by Chef Jonathan Perez. What's more, its proximity to the metro at Mariachi Plaza makes it an irresistible stop. Surrounded by vibrant arts, there's always something happening here. Be it catching a game or admiring local art, there's a blend of experiences waiting for you. While you won't find tacos here, a short walk to 'Street Tacos', just two doors down, will sort you out. But before you taco-hop, try their hamburger, waffle fries and the talked-about Al Pastor Hotdog . The beer selection? Extensive. Draft , bottles, cans - From local beers I've never heard of to a popular GUAVADA a guava cider spritzer, there's something for every palate. And if you're looking to extend your night, Casa Fina across the street offers lively mariachi performances over the weekends. It's a whole vibe! So, if you're in the area or planning a visit, Distrito Catorce is a must. There is a bike rack right in the front. Follow my route and experience the best of local flavors and culture. Trust me, it's a journey worth taking!

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    Ron F.

    Distrito Catorce is only in their soft opening phase so things are in flux, but so far so good. It's the former Las Palomas right next door to Eastside Luv on 1st Street in Boyle Heights, a few steps from Mariachi Plaza. The small room has been cleaned up with a new floor & paint job, including portraits of Dodger legends Jaime Jarrin and Fernando Valenzuela -- one is a hall of famer, the other should be. The front windows have been completely opened up to the street, creating a much more inviting space. New TVs adorn the walls. This will be a great spot to watch a Dodger game. On tap at the moment are a mix of Mexican beers (Modelo) and craft beers, including one or two from nearby Indie Brewing. Food was not available when I stopped by, but I'm told it will feature Mexican small plates. Good bartenders on board, including Victor, formerly of Indie. Looking forward to their formal opening, hoping for good things as it develops.

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    A special place in Boyle Heights, service quality food, good beer and an awesome vibe. You get to catch a game!

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    9 months ago

    Customer service was horrible, the food was bland and too expensive for area. Never coming here again.

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    8 months ago

    Terrible food terrible service. Never coming back. Go dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Amazing bartender ! I will definitely be back. Solely because of Andre's hospitality.

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    don't have much to say but that the food is simply not good food was dry with not much flavor ont come back for sure

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    Great bar! The environment is very friendly and our bartender Victor was very kind and serviceable. Would love to come back!

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    4.4
    (2.4k reviews)
    1.0 mi

    This is a nice place to have brunch or dinner with friends. Have come here several times and every…read moretime, service is efficient and nice (waitresses and waiters, bartenders, and also table cleaning staff). People at the front of the house are hit or miss. Food is mostly consistent in its quality and flavors. The drinks are also consistently good. It's been rare that my guests and I have had any negative feedback. Even during DineLA, when many restaurants become subpar in food and service (aka, Zaytinya in Culver City), Girl & the Goat maintain its quality and respectful treatment of customers. I really enjoy this place.

    3.5/5 Came here for…read moremy mom's birthday. Ordered: Naan & Dips Chickpea Fritters Goat Liver Mousse Shrimp and Crispy Veg Salad Galbi-style Short Rib Pork Belly Noodles Lamb Curry Sunrise Spritz The server and the sommelier were awesome! The biggest bummers were: 1. We waited what felt like almost 1 hour for our shank. The server said it was "getting plated" at the 30 mins mark and waited much longer and finally decided to just cancel it. 2. The pricing is way too high for the size of the plates. 3. The food was good but not excellent. For example, the pork belly noodles were just a glorified Japchae. 4. Parking. I mean it is.. Arts district. You can spend 1 hour finding street parking or paying an arm and a leg for a lot. The ambiance is modern but warm. I've been a few times but this might be the last for a while.

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    Zinc Café & Bar

    4.0
    (2.2k reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$
    Full bar
    Happy hour specials

    I want to update my review about the location of Zinc that I wrote over a decade ago. Since my…read moreinitial review, I've continued to come to this restaurant. It remains a unique addition to the neighborhood, as well as a good place to grab some interesting dishes. Since the opening of this particular business, the Zinc chain has opened in a few other locations. Those locations are much newer in not only their establishment but their design. This is not to say that this is still not an interesting, well-designed business, but, with time, it has become a little bit rundown. I hate to say it, but that is the truth. This location could really use an update and perhaps a deep cleaning. I was, in fact, kind of surprised at the condition of this business, for example, on the way towards their restrooms. From my opinion, it needs an clean up and an update. Also, the litter that surrounded some of the outdoor tables where I was sitting at my most recent visit was very surprising. This is just something to keep in mind if you're coming here for your first visit. In terms of what they offer for food, though it has evolved a bit over the years, they still have a great, heath-based menu, with some very interesting choices. For all of you vegetarians and vegans out there, you will, for sure, be able to find some tasty food to eat. Once upon a time, this restaurant was impacted with tons and tons of people. It was constantly full with people either going to the bakery and/or sitting down for table service. Shortly past their opening each day, there would be a line of people waiting for service. This seems to have changed, however. Meaning, if you're looking for an interesting place to eat, with some good dishes, at the far Southeast side of DTLA, near the lofts district, and you want a place without a long wait to get a table and/or your food, this may still be your place to go.

    This was, without a doubt, the worst experience I've ever had at Zinc. I've been coming here on and…read moreoff for the past four years and have never experienced customer service this bad. We started with coffee. My boyfriend ordered a mocha, and I ordered a salted caramel latte. His drink was fine, but mine had absolutely no flavoring. As a former barista, I could immediately tell it was just a plain iced latte. I politely asked the waitress if they had forgotten the syrup, and she insisted, "There is syrup in it, but I can ask them to add more." I knew there wasn't any syrup, but I didn't want to argue, so I said, "Sure, please add more." A few minutes later, the manager came over and told me they actually didn't have salted caramel. So I asked if I could just get a regular caramel latte instead. She then told me they couldn't make that either because they were out of caramel sauce, the very reason they couldn't make the salted caramel in the first place. So why hand me a plain iced latte and tell me it had syrup when you knew you didn't even have the ingredients? Why not simply come back and let me know you were out and ask if I'd like something else? Instead, I was given a regular latte at the price of a flavored one (plus they later charged me for the syrup they never even added). For context, I had originally ordered a dirty chai, which they also couldn't make. So that's two drinks they didn't have, yet no one thought to communicate that before serving me something completely different. When I told the manager I'd look back at the menu for another option, she responded, "Okay... are you going to tell the waitress what drink you want?" I just looked at her, confused, and said, "Well... yeah?" How else was I supposed to order a replacement? The interaction came across as unnecessarily rude. Then it was time to order food. My boyfriend ordered the truffle burger, and I ordered the French toast. The waitress came back a few minutes later and said they couldn't make the French toast. No problem, I told her I'd also have the truffle burger. She acknowledged it, wrote it down, asked how I wanted it cooked, and what side I wanted. I ordered it medium-well with fries. So both burger orders were sent in at the same time. About 20 minutes later, the food arrived, but only my boyfriend's burger and an extra side of fries that we never ordered. At that point, we didn't even bother saying anything about the fries because we were trying to avoid making things more difficult. We waited another 20 minutes (even though it was so slow). My boyfriend finished eating, and my burger still hadn't come out. Finally, we asked for the check and requested that my burger be removed since it never arrived. That's when the waitress told us I had never ordered a second burger. I was honestly speechless. I reminded her that she had taken my order after telling me they couldn't make the French toast. She had written it down, asked how I wanted it cooked, and asked what side I wanted. Her response was that she thought I meant only my boyfriend's burger. That explanation made no sense because my boyfriend's order had already been taken before she took mine. It honestly felt like we were being gaslit over something as simple as ordering a burger. To make matters worse, after we paid and were finally leaving, I looked at the receipt and realized I had been charged for the salted caramel latte that I never actually received. We had to go back yet again. Thankfully, a different employee, not the waitress or the manager helped us. They were friendly, understanding, and quickly corrected the charge. I'm not sure if management has changed, but this entire experience was unnecessarily frustrating from beginning to end. Everything that could have gone wrong did. Honestly, I should've taken the "B" health grade posted on the window as a warning. We ended up walking over to Blue Bottle next door for coffee instead, and I'd absolutely recommend going there if you're looking for a place that actually values customer service. After four years of coming to Zinc, this experience has me seriously questioning whether I'll ever be back.

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    The Rising Sun

    4.2
    (182 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Had a chance to dine at The Rising Sun. The setup is simple. You find a seat, order through a QR…read morecode, and pick up your food at the window when it's ready. There is a small seating area, and the seats weren't particularly comfortable, but the space seems intended more for a quick stop rather than a long sit-down meal. I ordered the beignet, breakfast po'boy sandwich, and chicken and waffles. - The beignet tasted good, but the portion was quite small. - The egg in the breakfast po'boy was burnt, which affected the overall flavor. - The chicken and waffles tasted like frozen food that had been reheated rather than freshly made. On the positive side, the service was very kind and friendly. However, overall the food was disappointing.

    Mandatory 15% service fee added to bill. I asked why and was told the owner adds it to give…read moreservice staff a livable wage. Came for Valentine's day lunch. outdoor seating only and next to parking lot; smell of cars ugh; seat ourselves, order via QR code, pick up your own food, check on food and drinks about 5 times because we were not told when it would be ready; got half our order and told the rest wasn't ready and they would bring it to us; never happened so went back to get our Caesar salad and tater tots and they were clueless about my order; waited and was handed a salad the size of my palm hand-disappointing; the vibe of staff was poor, unfriendly and seemed annoyed more than anything. we cleaned our own table and agreed vibe no n food good enough. Food: tater tots, chicken and waffles, breakfast poor boy, Cesar salad, lattes, beignets. won't return. lesson learned: walk away for forced mandatory service fee. owner just raise prices of food instead.

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    Verve Coffee Roasters

    4.0
    (563 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Amazing coffee place with a lovely outdoor and indoor space as well as a loft. Obviously it's a…read morewell-known place in Arts District but many people come here to work and drink delicious coffee and Matcha. I will also shout out their breakfast burrito, which is crispy, crunchy and filled with delicious inside. My only regret was not adding avocado, but it's a lovely place to catch up with friends and or do your work. I even saw some people bring some books to read outside in the sun on the benches and while I don't have that free time yet, it's definitely a goal to come back to do that. Shout out to the lovely cashier who is very patient with my order and everyone who was very kind.

    Love the interior. It's so bright and airy with tall ceilings and there's a good amount of seating…read morewith two levels. Staff is friendly and service is pretty quick. I think there's only 4 or 5 dedicated parking spots available out front so you'll likely have to street park unless you get lucky. It can be difficult to find as the entrance is more on Santa Fe than it is on Mateo. I ordered an iced chai latte and my date ordered a pour over. I think he was pretty satisfied with his drink but my drink was mediocre. Chai lattes are my go-to so it's easy for me to compare and the drink here just doesn't have as much flavor as I expected and tasted watery. Not itching to return but if I did, I'd order an açaí bowl or a pastry as those seem pretty good.

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    Prank

    Prank

    4.1
    (1.1k reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    We recently hosted our first cocktail party in LA, and Dave from Prank was an absolute angel. He…read moresupported us from start to finish, offering thoughtful suggestions on how to make the event even more unique and special. I had many questions, and both he and his team addressed every single one with patience, care, and attention to detail. It's clear that Dave was born to host events! That level of guidance makes all the difference when you're nervours... that patience and guidance it's exactly what you want in a venue partner. Prank was an excellent choice for our event. The location is fantastic, the staff was incredibly friendly and accommodating, and the drinks and food were outstanding. Thank you so much. We will absolutely recommend Prank and keep it on our radar for future events in LA.

    This is one of the coolest spot in DTLA in my opinion. Here's why... there is an easy feel to the…read moreatmosphere as soon as you walk up to the entrance. The open patio, the bar area and how it wraps around the corner where there is a smaller intimate section. The music was awesome, the bartender has a great pour and the people seemed to be really having a great time. As I look around I see there is an open upstairs area that looks down onto the first level. So cool right? I had a conversation with two regulars and they swear by the menu. Plans are made to come back and I must try the food when I do. Cheers!!

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    Manuela

    Manuela

    4.2
    (2.3k reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Came by for lunch the other day and it was a world class experience. Manuela is located in the Arts…read moreDistrict and is a Michelin-recommended Californian farm-to-table restaurant. Made a reservation and our table was ready inside the air conditioned dining room with a fantastic view of the open kitchen. Dining is also available on the outdoor patio or at the kitchen counter! Service throughout the meal was excellent. Started off with the biscuits with cured ham and it was world class. The biscuits were super light and went extremely well with the butter-like spread along with the cured ham! The cucumber appetizer was also excellent and super refreshing for a warm summer afternoon! This was also served with slices of super fresh toast. Thse soft shell crab was excellent as it was lightly fried and served over a bed of super fresh vegetables! The hen of the woods mushrooms dish was also a standout dish served over some polenta cakes which were also excellent! The hanger steak was decent and may have been the weaker dishes for lunch. The barramundi entree was perfectly cooked with super crispy skin along with a moist interior. Ended off lunch with dessert which was also excellent! Parking may be trickier within the Arts District. Parking right outside the district may be the answer! ~$65/head after tax and gratuity for lunch.

    Very nice setting with patio seats in a museum…read more The menu changes based on the season. I enjoyed the pork toro with mixed greens and fruits. The service was attentive and the place was almost full during a Tuesday lunchtime.

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    Azay

    Azay

    4.5
    (487 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    Parking: If you can get into the Aiso Parking Garage across the street it's the best price, but it…read morewas full when I got there. There is very little street parking and two parking garages around the block, with typical super fast accelerated pricing which becomes $20 quick. You can make a reservation on their website or the app using Resy. I called because it was a holiday and was able to make a same day reservation, unfortunately it took me over 30 minutes to figure out the parking siutation and to get there. Service was good, both the host and the server were very friendly and helpful. It was warm and super busy so I could see they were stressed. It's pretty small inside, good for couples harder for bigger groups. There is also some seating outside but glad I was inside since it was even hotter out there. I got the bentobox: binchotan jidori chicken teriyaki, seasonal vegetables, ztsukemono, miso soup, rice. Everything was crafted well and beatifully plated. Overall a very delicious meal. The chicken was definitely fatty and heavy

    We found street parking a short walk away around the corner…read more My boyfriend and I made a reservation here for Saturday brunch. We were a little late but they managed to accommodate us at a table inside after a short wait. As a vegetarian, I really appreciate how many of the meals on the menu can be made vegan. I chose the vegan Japanese breakfast and I loved it. It was light and simple but wonderfully satisfying. Seasonal watermelon agua frescas weren't on the menu but our server told us we may want to try them! It was very refreshing and we didn't taste any artificial flavors. I tasted a hint of cucumber. We tasted the ice cream, custard, and peach on the stone fruit tart. It was delish. However, the crust on the stone fruit tart was too hard. We really had to drive the fork downward into the crust to even break off a piece. We informed a server about this and we ordered a matcha crème brûlée. We were charged only for the crème brûlée. All in all, we really enjoyed the aesthetic food and the intimate ambiance. The servers were very friendly, there was hardly a wait for our food and drinks once we were seated, and my boyfriend's water glass was never empty. After our pleasant balanced meal, we walked over and visited their super cute, super cool hardware shop next door. I thought the restaurant-hardware business concept is outstanding. Extraordinary little place!!

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