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    Best night ever. Loren let us taste a few great options of white wine. Very attractive staff. Great prices on bottles. Will be back asap!

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    Good Clean Fun - Caesar Salad

    Good Clean Fun

    4.7(287 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown
    $$

    The girls and I were in DTLA for a comedy show at The Upstairs and needed a place to get some yummy…read morefood before loading up on drinks at the club. Yelp came through again with the recommendations for this adorable little Italian restaurant about a mile away from the comedy club. We were charmed by the cozy industrial chic decor and chose to sit outside on the festive patio, which is shielded from the traffic on the street by plant boxes full of plants, large umbrellas, and market lights. Love that the table settings are mismatched in the most charming way. Our plates were so beautiful, and we had fun showing ours off to one another. The servers are wonderful and friendly. Our main server took care to ask us what time our comedy show was because she wanted to make sure to get our food out to us so that we wouldn't be late. I thought that was very considerate of her. We ordered the burrata, meatballs, and meat-lovers pizza to share. The burrata and pesto sauce tasted so fresh, and there was enough burrata to spread on top of our meatballs and pizza. The meatballs were very flavorful, and the meat-lovers pizza was quite tasty as well. It was actually the perfect girl dinner for three, and we were pretty stuffed afterwards. One of the regulars who come to this restaurant made sure to tell us how much she loved it here and told us to come back for brunch or lunch. Honestly, you know a place is good when the regulars take time out of their lives to speak to strangers about how much they love it. I was sad that it was too late to order the pistachio latte (I can't have caffeine after 4 PM) but I hope to be in the area early enough to try it for brunch soon!

    Great vibes all around with a large selection of different wines. I would definitely come back for…read moredrinks with friends, but unfortunately not for a meal. It's located on the first floor of the LEVEL hotel/apartments so the place is really small. In regards to parking, I would recommend street parking or parking across the street where there are two $10 parking lots with lots of parking that is relatively safe. My girlfriend and I walked here, as we were in DTLA already. We have walked by this place many times and it always looks really fun. The best part about dining here is definitely the vibes. The server (there was only one working on Saturday night...) was super nice and friendly but albeit super busy. There was a group in the patio singing karaoke and another large group here for a birthday party. There were a few smaller tables of 2-4 inside for a more relaxed/chill vibes yet still very lively. The food here was not bad but tbh quite mid. We ordered four items in addition to two glasses of wine ($12 + $16). For a starter, we ordered a charcuterie board ($17), caesar salad ($18) and for our mains, we ordered pepperoni pizza ($27), and the cacio e pepe pasta ($20). Now, what really irked me was the order in which the food came out. We definitely expected the charcuterie board and salad first but everything came out in such a WEIRD order. Definitely not fitting for a meal. You order off a QR code and after about 10-15 minutes, the PASTA came out first. And then about 5 minutes later, the caesar salad came out. We waited about 40 more minutes for the pepperoni pizza and then 10 minutes later, the charcuterie board came out AT THE END. ??? I don't know why they think this is normal ?? It's just totally weird and is a big reason why I'm only giving this place a 3/5 despite the great vibes. The food is fine and still tasted good but I just didn't like having to wait until the end of the meal for bread... Btw - I highly recommend the caesar salad! Check out the pictures because it looks as delicious as it tastes. The cacio e pepe was solid. The pizza was more like a flatbread and despite it being the full size rather than the personal size, it was still pretty small and is probably the size of a kids meal at CPK lol. I wouldn't recommend the charcuterie board because it seems really small for bread and two options and it cost $17 and came at the end :( I know it was a busy night but that unfortunately made the service less than ideal. The singular server was really nice and always had a smile on her face. But she didn't really pay us much attention. We also asked for water refills 3 times but it never came... sad because I really needed water at the end! The charcuterie bread was so dry... :/ Overall, 3/5 stars for me. High expectations that fell short. Will try again for drinks...

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    Bottle Shop in the back!

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    Pomodoro with burrata

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    The Wine Station - Ham and Cheese

    The Wine Station

    4.1(19 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown

    The Wine Station in Downtown LA is such a solid spot for a wine night with great food to match. We…read moreordered a little bit of everything and honestly, every plate delivered. We started with the Wine Station Salad and it was the perfect light opener. The lettuce was crisp, the candied walnuts added a subtle sweetness, and the cherry tomatoes were fresh and juicy. The parmesan and house dressing pulled it all together. It felt balanced and refreshing without being boring. Next up was the Pizza 4 Fromages with truffle added. If you love cheese, this is your move. The blend of cheeses was rich and creamy, and the truffle hit right away without overpowering the tomato sauce. The crust had a nice crisp edge and held everything together perfectly. Definitely a standout. We also shared the charcuterie board and that was ideal for pairing with wine. A great assortment of meats and cheeses, plus olives, pickles, and toasted bread. Everything tasted fresh and high quality. It's the kind of board you can slowly work through while enjoying a few glasses. The vibe inside The Wine Station is relaxed but elevated. It's perfect for date night, catching up with friends, or just unwinding after work in Downtown LA. If you're looking for a wine bar in DTLA that actually has food worth ordering, this is it. We'll definitely be back.

    That fact that it was so close to the Crypto Arena, legit a 2 minute walk. The Truffle Cheese Pizza…read moreand Truffle Grilled Cheese, were delicious. They have a wild selection of wine you can choose from, have both in door and out door seating. It is an excellent place for date night or even girls night. The champagne sabering was the best part! I have only ever seen this in movies, so to be able to do this myself was really awesome! They have various booking options online as well. Service was fantastic, food came out in a timely manner and server was doing check ins to ensure we were fine. Highly recommend you check them out.

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    The Wine Station - Inside Dining Room

    Inside Dining Room

    The Wine Station - Truffle Grilled Cheese

    Truffle Grilled Cheese

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    Propaganda Wine Bar - 50 under 50 LATimes

    Propaganda Wine Bar

    4.7(264 reviews)
    1.4 miArts District, Downtown
    $$
    Free parking
    Outdoor seating

    Ordered: - Anchovies crostini (4/5): one of my gf's favorite…read moredishes because of the flavors that come together for her but I'm not a big fan of the strong anchovy flavor in this dish. Definitely cool to try but not my personal favorite. - Insalata mista (5/5): a delicious, large salad that was flavorful, refreshing, and just the perfect pairing for the other dishes we ordered. My gf and I both loved this and were so glad we ordered it! - Spicy salame calabrese tartufato pizza (4.5/5): The truffle honey in this was very light but we still loved the flavors in this pizza. Overall (5/5): My gf and I love coming for their happy hour. Vibes are nice, service is friendly, and food is great!

    I was getting a late lunch with a friend, and decided to try this spot. Initially we were going to…read moretry De La Nonna, but they were closed for a special event and we didn't know when we showed up. In the same vein, we stuck with a similar style of food and ended up at Propaganda. There was little to no wait, which was pleasant. It was a nice day and we decided to eat outside. The focaccia bread and salad came out first, and both were good. I enjoyed the crispiness of the bread, though my only qualms were that the bread was quite oily and the butter and salt were just a tad bit too salty for my liking. The Insalata Mista salad was solid. Good flavor, good dressing-to-salad ratio, and a surprisingly good portion size. As far as pizza goes, the Margherita was good. Tasty, moist, and a nice crunch on the crust. I found it to be enjoyable, though I may have enjoyed more fresh basil on this. I did find it better than the Boscaiola. I got the black truffle honey add on, and it does not go well on this pizza in my opinion. There was virtually no taste of truffle to me, and more of just an aftertaste of oily sweet honey. This was a miss. It's hard to say whether the base pizza was good without it because the flavor profile was just too overpowered by the aftertaste. The Arts District is definitely coming up with new upscale dining establishments, and I'm there for it. I think this is a solid addition. Though this is a wine bar, I don't generally drink, so my review is based purely on the food. Results of their drinks, which is quite an extensive list, may be to your liking! They do have an inexpensive three wine flight, for reference!

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    Propaganda Wine Bar - Top 50 under 50 LATimes

    Top 50 under 50 LATimes

    Propaganda Wine Bar - Valet parking on Friday & Saturday

    Valet parking on Friday & Saturday

    Propaganda Wine Bar - Spicy Calabrese Tartufata

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    Butchr Bar - Boar Salami

    Butchr Bar

    4.8(34 reviews)
    1.7 miWestlake

    I absolutely adored this restaurant. The owner was there…read morewhile we were there too. He was so kind and knowledgeable about his products. We asked him questions about his business, meat, and other items in the menu. Both our waiter and the owner did not skip a beat happily and excitedly answer our questions. It was so fun. The Food- Wow‼ I am not a huge fan of Wagyu, however, I am now a convert because our waiter educated me and helped me with my order choices. He is a genius. We will be back. Thank you for such a lovely dining experience.

    Only street parking available, so we walked around the block and down a hill to get to the spot…read more When we arrived, we were instantly seated but it was at the end of the bar. It seemed like the spot was for ADA customers but we went with it. Once we sat down, dinner came and we ate, and left. Nothing special about the circumstance. I wish we had a different spot to enjoy dinner. Food was okay. $10-$12 for devil eggs ... but it's one egg split in two? Seems silly. The skewers were probably the highlight. Prawns seemed undercooked. Steak was chewy. Fries are not pictured but nothing special. 20% is included in the tab already, so make sure you check the total before paying. Overall, ambiance was on par. It was the one thing this place had for itself but it wasn't enough.

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    Butchr Bar - Inside the restaurant.

    Inside the restaurant.

    Butchr Bar - Cheese Platter with red currant and roasted macadamia.

    Cheese Platter with red currant and roasted macadamia.

    Butchr Bar - Boar Salami and Beef Salami

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