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    Spire 73

    3.3 (1.3k reviews)
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    L.A. Coastal Seared Ahi Tostadas
    Albert C.

    cute views but won't be here again! overrated because for the price, the food was honestly lacking. they removed a lot from their menu as well, so nothing was actually filling. they were no pictures unfortunately for their menu. service was very nice & our waitress was super sweet! give my sister a raise.

    Champagne
    OG R.

    Still my favorite bar in DTLA. Delicious drinks! It's always a chill vibe. Breathtaking views! This place is always a good date bar since you can watch the sunset, and watch the city light come alive! Service was typical -- they take your order and bring it back. Super chill and relax, they do t bother you too much or try to rush you out. Fun fact: this building is the tallest building on the west side of the Mississippi River. (although it kinda cheats because of the spire.) LOL

    LA at dusk
    Clarissa A.

    Because this is a very LA thing to do, I had to go to the top of the Intercontinental to check this place out. And you get what you would expect - beautiful views of the LA skyline on a clear day, gorgeous sunsets and clear. night skies. Now what isn't really as advertised (and to their credit they earn you) is the wind factor when you get up there. Even on a temperate night it gets windy up here! I think it does have a bit to do that you are over 73 stories up and how the aerodynamics work up there but be prepared with a jacket for sure. And thus translates into why they have the menu that they do at Spire. I wondered why it was a simpler bar bites and burger menu... then when I saw my tostadas and Caesar almost fly away, I got it... you've got to eat fast. And they did tell me at a prime time reservation at 6:30 that I have a 90 minute time to enjoy dinner. I don't think with how cold I got that I would have wanted to stay longer to be honest. Service was pretty good, George my server was really pleasant - he recommended the tostadas and I really liked them. For the price it's pretty expensive, with a mocktail, the tostadas and a salad starter it was $80 for one person but you're paying for some killer views and since I was there for sunset it was pretty spectacular. Was I glad I did this once? Yes. Would I do this again? Maybe not. But if I was here for a party or event, I'd check it out. There are just other places I've been globally where rooftops have been a bit more of an experience (and definitely less windy!)

    Olga D.

    I ended up coming here pretty spontaneously and didn't really know what to expect, but it turned out to be such a cool spot. The biggest highlight is definitely the view -- you're at the top of one of the tallest buildings in Los Angeles, and seeing the city from that height feels kind of unreal, especially closer to sunset. I ordered a drink and was pleasantly surprised -- it wasn't just "good for the view," it was actually well made and refreshing. The whole place has a relaxed vibe, nothing too fancy or intimidating, which made it easy to just enjoy the moment. Also, getting in was way easier than I thought. No complicated process or long wait, which is rare for places with views like this in LA. I'd definitely come back, especially to bring someone who hasn't seen the city from this perspective yet

    Margaritas
    D C.

    Great place, if you are looking for a place with the best view of Los Angeles, this is the place ti be, the sunset was great, the food really tasty and the ambiance was great, had a good time with my husband, drinks were really good too, will definitely go back. Fast and friendly service.

    L.A. Coastal Seared Ahi Tostadas
    Salman S.

    Was staying at the Intercontinental and decided to check out the views and drinks at Spire 73. The views are 10/10, can pretty much see all of Los Angeles from this height. They had lots of seating with fire pits and electric overhead heaters but even then it was a bit chilly with the wind picking up. I ordered the Kiss of Fire cocktail and Ahi Tuna Tostada. The cocktail was delicious but the Tuna was a complete disaster. The fish was cut a bit too thick making it difficult to bite through and the size made it impossible to eat in one go. I also felt that it lacked flavor. Overall a really good spot for drinks and view but there are better rooftop establishments if you want the complete food and drink experience.

    Mayi B.

    Spire 73 has incredible views of DTLA, watching the sunset from up here is breathtaking. I highly recommend making a reservation in advance if you want a table, otherwise, there's a bar area and two couches available on a first come, first served basis. The place can get crowded, but the vibe is great, the drinks are solid, and the bartenders are really friendly. A cool fact I learned, it's the tallest open air rooftop bar in the Western Hemisphere. They play music, but I do wish they had a DJ to give it more of a party vibe, though I think they prefer to keep things more chill.

    Jeremiah B.

    I had a reservation at 7:30 but did not get seated till around 8:30 and not only is their menus different from online. They only have wings and burgers. I then spoke to the manger Edwardo who was awesome He offered us drinks on the house for the inconvenience If your only looking to eat appetizers this is the place to be No steaks !!!!!!! Three stars because the manager was very polite And the bar service was good !

    Alfred R.

    Been to the InterCon DTLA a few times but finally got around to trying The Spire tonight - and it did not disappoint. The food itself isn't "fine dining" level, but it's definitely good, satisfying, and worth the trip. We definitely enjoyed it; but alas, didn't have enough room for dessert. What really makes this place stand out are the unbeatable views of LA and, even more rare these days, the genuinely friendly service. Both the manager and staff went out of their way to make the night special - kudos to the whole team, and a special shout-out to Gerry! Our teenage boys couldn't join us this time (homework duties called), but I know they would've loved it too. Tip for diners: An 18% gratuity was automatically added to our bill. Not a problem for us, but definitely worth noting so you're not caught off guard - read the fine print. All in all, a memorable evening with great food, stellar service, and those one-of-a-kind LA skyline views.

    Crispy Brussel Sprouts
    Akisha E.

    This was my second time at Spire 73, but my first time writing a review. Honestly, the views alone could make this a 5-star experience--they're absolutely breathtaking, especially during sunset with the downtown skyline in the background. Unfortunately, I had to knock off a star because of a couple things. First, even though my husband and I had 7pm reservations and arrived early at 6:50pm, we weren't seated until 7:30pm. That really cut into our evening since we had other plans at 9:30pm, and it forced us to rush through dinner instead of fully enjoying the experience. Second, while I get that hotel guests have access, I really didn't like the idea of parents bringing their kids to dine on the rooftop. When you're trying to enjoy a date night atmosphere, having little kids hanging around feels out of place. After a certain time, it would be nice if it were adults-only. On the brighter side, the food and drinks were excellent! We ordered the Honey Garlic Shrimp and the Bacon-Wrapped Jerk Chicken Skewers--both packed with flavor and absolutely delicious (I could have easily ordered seconds). I also tried the Smokey Paloma during their Sunset Hour special (7:30-8:30pm, cocktails for $15), which was refreshing and well-made. For dessert, I had the Pineapple Upside Down Cake. It was good, but not particularly memorable. Spire 73 is definitely the kind of place perfect for a date night, girls' night out, or celebrating something special. The atmosphere and views are unmatched, but just be prepared for potential delays in seating--and maybe the occasional surprise of kids in what otherwise feels like an adult-only vibe.

    Deeps S.

    Had a wonderful evening here. Spire73 is a gorgeous rooftop overlooking all of Los Angeles. Make a reservation in advance if you want a guaranteed good seat. They were accomodative of changing our reservation time. We got drinks - all of which were awesome. Patrick was absolutely amazing - he made the experience that much better. He was so attentive to detail, helped us navigate the menu. Huge shout out to Patrick and his hospitality. Will definitely be returning - would love to see more vegetarian options on the menu!

    Bar Scene
    Ann V.

    Spire 73 is an upscale open-air rooftop bar with craft cocktails on the 73rd story of the beautiful InterContinental hotel. Reservations are a must! Be careful not to wonder too far off from the hostess desk because someone else will answer to your name...that's how desperate people are to avoid the long wait when they should've made reservations. Although, the hostesses should make a mental note of who's who when they check-in and put the name to a face. Anywho, to get the night started despite the unexpected wait, I enjoyed a sunset toast in the Los Angeles sky on the tallest bar in the Western Hemisphere with a starry ambiance. Looking out over the city was amazingly breathtaking!

    Grilled 8oz Filet Mignon
    Christina K.

    Food 3/5 Service 5/5 Ambiance 5/5 I wish I could give this place a 3.5 star because of the subpar food but because of the ambiance and scenery, I'll bump it up to a 4/5. Located at the top of the Intercontinental hotel, you get ALMOST a 360 view from 73rd floor that overlooks all of DTLA. It's open top so it gets windy but they do offer blankets and have heaters to stay warm. Service was friendly and quick. They have full bar and places To lounge. Food however is WAY overpriced and honestly mediocre at best. The filet dish I got was supposed to be medium rare but was overcooked. It was $70! The chicken dish was also mediocre. Drinks all range between $20-$25. You're pretty much paying for the views and experience to be here but don't expect much from the dishes.

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    Are they still enforcing the $80/person minimum?

    When I went a few months ago, this wasn't a rule. Have never heard of this rule

    Does Spire 73 allow kids (11 year old kid)?

    Yes, just as long as your 11 year old is okay with the pressure going up and down the elevators and is not afraid of heights.

    Saben si puedo ir walk in?

    Yes, but reservations are encouraged to avoid a wait

    Can one reserve a separate part of this restaurant for a private party (say 50 people)?

    I can't say for certain. Depending on what part and day time. The place probably will accommodate. For the right $$$$

    Can we bring a cake if we are celebrating a birthday?

    Yes you can. Just make sure you let the hosts know when you call in to make your reservation.

    Is it indoor outdoor dining?

    only outdoors with a whopping whopping minimum per head - if you choose to sit at the bar it is still outside, there is still a whopping minimum (not as whopping as the table) but your back is to the fabulous view - food okay - its all about the… Read more

    What is the temperature during the evening when the sun's gone? And are we allowed to bring our own blankets?

    They provide blankets and have external gas heaters. Nice setting.

    Do they play music?

    music from the speakers and the music is good

    Is there an entry fee to go to the rooftop and a minimum cost to consume at the bar?

    No entry fee but there is a minimum spend, which is not difficult to achieve.

    What time does the kitchen close on the weekend?

    11pm I think

    What's the dress code?

    It can get cold up there. I see the staff wear all black w/ a puffy jacket

    What happens if you don't spend the $60pp? I only want to have one drink then leave.

    How do you make reservations for the spire 73 rooftop lounge?

    Open table. The seats at the bar are first come first serve as well

    Do I need a reservation to go to the rooftop bar? And do we have to pay for the entry? Thank you

    No you don't need a reservation just arrive early and free entry just a minimum spend, they told me $40 when I went

    Is the small booth seating next to the edge considered regular restaurant seating when I reserve?

    We had a small table with cage like chairs along the edge when we reserved restaurant seating. They gave us options of the available tables.

    What is the dress code?

    The Spire 73 dress code is Business Casual & Summer Attire. No cut off tee-shirts, sleeveless basketball jerseys, jogging shorts, improperly worn trousers or backpacks/over-sized bags

    Where do I find parking for this place and how much does it cost?

    We did the self parking not valet it's on the left side before you hit the valet drop off we went down to level 4 to park we followed the sign to hotel elevator took that to the main floor followed by another elevator to the 70th. At the restaurant… Read more

    What is dress code for men and women?

    The Spire 73 dress code is Business Casual & Summer Attire. No cut off tee-shirts, sleeveless basketball jerseys, jogging shorts, improperly worn trousers or backpacks/over-sized bags.

    Are they asking for proof of vaccine?

    No they aren't.

    Planning on going here after the dodger game. Is dodger clothing allowed?

    Yes sir but please make a reservation and OpenTable

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    Spire 73 boasts the energetic and fun environment that you'll expect from a top-notch establishment in the heart of DTLA.

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    0.8 miDowntown
    $$$

    We visited La Lola Rooftop expecting a great experience. The view is beautiful -- without question,…read morethe best part of the venue. Unfortunately, the service did not match the setting. My girlfriend and I ordered two Old Fashioneds made with Ilegal Mezcal. The bottle being used was nearly empty, and as professionals in the hospitality industry, we are very familiar with proper pour standards. It was clear there wasn't enough product left for two consistent drinks. The bartender, Bryan, prepared both cocktails without using a jigger. When I politely asked why one drink appeared noticeably lighter than the other and why he wasn't measuring the pour, he smirked, gave a slight laugh, and responded that he "knows the exact measurement of his glasses." The tone and gesture felt dismissive and mocking rather than professional. Instead of addressing a reasonable concern with transparency, the response came across as defensive and condescending. To make matters worse, a 20% gratuity was automatically added, bringing the total to $71.12 for two inconsistent Old Fashioneds. Precision, consistency, and respect are basic standards in this industry. Unfortunately, this experience did not reflect that. We won't be returning.

    Excellent view but terrible service!! We ordered 2 mezcal…read moreOld Fashion's & the bartender poured them from a nearly empty bottle (it didn't even give us 4 ounces) When he made the drinks, we told him they were too short & he should use a jigger, but he ignored us. The worst part is that the bill includes a 20% tip, which he really didn't deserve. 1st time here ):

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    La Lo La Rooftop - Amazing views!

    Amazing views!

    La Lo La Rooftop - Burger, fries, and sangria

    Burger, fries, and sangria

    La Lo La Rooftop - Stunning city overview. Recommend for important date

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    Stunning city overview. Recommend for important date

    Caña Rum Bar - Patio Room

    Caña Rum Bar

    3.9(671 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown
    $$

    I've been here a few times, and they have a great selection of rums and rum based cocktails. I've…read morefound the cocktails to be good, but not the best I've had. The ambience depends on the time, it can be a chill bar before 10pm, and post 10 on the weekends it's more of a club atmosphere with a dj.

    Charming speak easy like hidden bar in Downtown L.A. where you have to go in back of the building…read morethrough the garage to see a canopy and burgundy colored drapery framing a reception desk & dark, open door. The entire bar is dark, mysterious with twinkle lights overhead. Like Las Vegas, once inside, it's hard to know if it's day or night outside. Only exception is in their outdoor patio mirrored on the sides like the hall at Versailles and sunlight coming in from above where smoking is allowed. We came early before 8pm during Happy Hour when non-members can enter with a person with a membership which allows 3 additional guests, and all guests are free to enter without a membership until 8pm. [$30 initial membership fee for a year and $20 annual renewal.] Caña (kahn yah) means cane in Spanish referring to sugar cane from which rum is made. Our bartender was helpful and personable welcoming us and taking our orders. Under advice from Caña member Elite Yelper, Isobel L., who graciously took us under her wing, we ordered a shot of Nicaraguan Flor de Caña Rum aged 12 years that came with a cigarillo. We adjourned from the bar to the patio to smoke our mini-stogies and sipped our rum. We came early when there were very few members so it was the perfect place to talk and mellow out. Those who want a more animated crowd probably should come much later when lively dance music begins, and booties start to swing. Caña Rum Bar: 4 stars

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    Caña Rum Bar - Arturo Fuente Curly Head Deluxe

    Arturo Fuente Curly Head Deluxe

    Caña Rum Bar - Bar Hall

    Bar Hall

    Caña Rum Bar - Bartender was helpful and personable welcoming us and taking our orders.

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    Bartender was helpful and personable welcoming us and taking our orders.

    Spire 73 - cocktailbars - Updated June 2026

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