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    The Hermosillo

    4.2 (473 reviews)
    ModerateWine Bars, Breweries
    Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    THE HERMOSILLO ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Hipster
    Casual
    Dogs allowed

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    Fried pickles
    Mary L.

    Local hang out tap room that has the feel of friends you see every week. Most people dine in the patio outdoors because it is an hipster environment that is welcome for everyone including kids. Individual tables and bar stool exterior with pretty lights. Hermosillo claims to have debut 2012 but has a 50 year old feel to it. Staff is very friendly and helpful but this place does get super busy on weekends. Parking is free on the streets which some are metered and some are free. Be prepared to circle around many times or walk far because this entire block is busy. Now the tasty consumption. Smash burger and extra crispy fries is a must. Quality is great for around $6-$8. Beers which they have a large selection is around the $6-$8 too. Fried pickles is a must try. Overall it is like a happy hour pricing all the time. Just cannot go wrong if you are looking to relax and enjoy a good meal/beer. I love coming here. Thank you Hermosillo for taking care of the community. I will see you soon,

    Menu for weekday
    Dennise F.

    Great vibes! Ceviche was pretty good and they had a great selection of beer. The vibe was great for a workday afternoon and the bartenders were Friendly! I will be coming back to check it out during a weekend.

    Erika L.

    Solid beer selection. Didn't get a chance to try their full food menu, except their fries. But man those fries were delicious. Taste just like jack in the box curly fries. Loved em. Vibe was alright, definitely wouldn't come for their music.

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    Brian V.

    A long time stalwart in the Los Angeles craft beer community located in the busy part of Highland Park. There's a limited food menu and a great beer menu at any given time that features local and somewhat local micro breweries. The building itself has been around a while and gone through renovation(s), but the bones are good. Over the years, I've been hear a bunch of times with either just grabbing some beers with friends or going to craft beer events hosted by a friend of mine who also happens to be friends with the folks here. Most recently I attended a craft beer event in an allocated area in the back where we got to open up our bottles as well as having some special beers available to us on tap. The food and the beer are both great here and I feel like you can't go wrong when coming here if you're a fan of beer bars.

    Edward N.

    Cool place to stop by and grab a beer. They have tons of seating inside and even more outside. If you have a large group you'll be fine. Selection of beers is pretty wide so you can find something no matter what you like. Personally I like to come here grab a beer and a hot dog and just hangout. All the bartenders I've come across have been friendly and helpful. Pretty solid hang out spot in my opinion.

    Pliny the Younger
    Donna C.

    Great neighborhood bar with fantastic tap selection...including Pliny The Younger when it drops each tear! The outdoor patio area is delightful for kids and adults alike.

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    Alice Q.

    Hopping on a Friday night! Ordered at the bar got our beer. Got a number they bring the food to you! Was able to find one of the last three tables in the big outdoor area. Pre Covid the area was their parking lot. We enjoyed our single smash burgers and shared fries. Oh and you can bring your doggies!

    The outdoor patio space in the evening
    Deanna G.

    We really enjoyed the patio space and our beers sitting outside when we first arrived, then we loved our burgers when we moved inside after it started raining. Both spaces were cute and the service was good.

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    Yes, pups are welcomed in the patio.

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    4.3
    (46 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Tucked away in Highland Park on a quiet residential street across from an elementary school is…read moreSam's Place. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted with a cozy, warm, and intimate atmosphere. I went shortly after they opened around 5pm--candles were lit, the sun was setting, and the mood was just right. A small menu usually means you have to try everything, right? That's exactly what we did. As you can see from the photos, each dish was perfectly portioned for two people. The shareable plates were packed with flavor yet kept beautifully simple--nothing overdone or overwhelmed with unnecessary ingredients. They offer wine by the glass, but we opted for a bottle... because why not. I've been meaning to go back--Highland Park has such an eclectic nighttime scene, and this spot fits right in!

    Came a week ago for a night cap, waited at the bar for 10 minutes then when I ordered a drink was…read moretold they were closed at 11. I looked at my watch and it was literally 11:03p. So we left Hosted a mixer yesterday from 4-7p with local business owners and for whatever reason, despite there being only 3-4 other people in the entire spot, the cook kept insisting we move all the way to the back so to "be out of the way" of other patrons as if WE weren't patrons. Not a good look when the only POC in the building are being made to feel like we don't belong considering most of us are from here. Felt a bit Rosa Parks to me which is most definitely not the vibe. We ultimately had 20 people there enjoying the company but being treated like trash at a spot where most of us would walk to! Aside from Gabriel, who is always nice, Customer service was subpar and not the way a local bar should feel. Posting this knowing they will likely not care but hoping you will.

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    At the bar, Sam's pilsner
    At the bar, Sam's pilsner
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    Byron Blatty Wines

    Byron Blatty Wines

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Byron Blatty wines is a boutique winery founded by Mark & Jenny Blatty in 2014. Based in Santa…read moreClarita, Byron Blatty focuses on limited-edition, hand-crafted wines made with grapes from family-owned vineyards in Los Angeles. They recently opened a tasting room in Highland Park, so I stopped in to check it out. The tasting room is quaint & cozy. They offer three curated tastings: Monthly special ($27), Reserve ($40) or Library ($20) or you can order by the glass. I selected the Library Tasting. I'll be honest, I'm not a huge fan of reds but these were excellent. My tasting consisted of a Grenache (2017), a Syrah (2017), Alicante Bouschet (2017), & Evenfall (2016). Each one was well balanced, the notes were lovely, and the finish was smooth. During my tasting I had a wonderful conversation with Al & Mark. Al recently started working here, and she has amazing energy. Mark is also very personable and enthusiastic about his wine. He let me try some of the Anonymous, which is a secret blend and listed as "Origin & Vintage Unknown." It was fantastic! After trying Byron Blatty Wines, I'm now a fan of reds. I even bought a bottle to take home. I will most definitely be back to enjoy more of these delicious wines and an enjoyable conversation with Al.

    What a gem of a find ! We did not plan to go but walked by and were intrigued-- not a ton of wine…read moretasting local to highland park. The wine manager was very knowledgeable and friendly, prices were fair and the wine was delicious! Left with a bottle and definitely coming back :)

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    2016 Evenfall - excellent.
    2016 Evenfall - excellent.
    2017 Syrah - excellent.
    2017 Syrah - excellent.
    The collection of wine.

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    The collection of wine.
    Wife and the Somm

    Wife and the Somm

    4.4
    (328 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$$
    Locally owned & operated
    Outdoor seating

    "I know a dark, secluded place A place where no one knows…read moreyour face A glass of wine, a fast embrace It's called Hernando's Hideaway, olé" --Ella Fitzgerald, 1963 OK, this may date me, but this is what I immediately heard playing in my head when we finally found Wife and the Somm this weekend. Glassell Park is a hidden neighborhood in Los Angeles, anyway, and if you don't know what you are looking for, you might zip right past W&S, as we did. Parking is hit and miss, but there are side streets and you will find a space if you give yourself an extra 15 minutes before you come. The neighborhood is mysterious to me, sort of pricey grunge & hipster, iykwim. But! Once you are inside, you are in a completely different world. Bright, clean, genteel, muted, with dappled sunlight dripping through various apertures and alighting in a soft glow here and there on shining metal tables. It's beautiful. Some catchy upbeat contempo-pop music streamed steadily at just the right volume overhead. I found myself resisting the temptation to get up and dance. There are several rooms from which to choose, but I wanted to be seated on the wine-red suede banquette that gave me a view of the whole restaurant and out onto the tree-canopied street. From the time we arrived to the moment we left about an hour later, we were showered with warm smiles and attentive service. And the food? Exquisite. See my pictures. It was hard to choose. One tiny disappointment was they were out of the biscuits that I wanted to start with, but I enjoyed the crusty tender Clark Street bread slices served with warm creamery butter instead. It only got better from there. The two bowls we ordered were filled with fresh vegetables, cooked to perfection, topped with an egg prepared as we requested, i.e., over medium. The portions are modest and it was all so good, we didn't take anything home. We ordered coffee and were brought two tall steaming mugs of Americano, smooth, dark, and delicious. Best of all was the Lemon Lavender cake, a seasonal specialty. Honestly, it might be one of the best, moistest, most flavorful and elegant cakes I have ever had. So fantastic, that I just ordered some lavender buds (if I don't collect them from our garden) to replicate it at home. I don't drink much alcohol but if I did, I would head here for one of their experiences or tastings -- they have a formidable list. Check all this out. And hurry if you want to have Lemon Lavender cake.

    The restaurant already made a poor first impression, as there was an unpleasant smell inside as…read moresoon as we stepped in. Everyone also didn't feel particularly welcoming, from the hostess to the waitress (no smiles). Thankfully, we were seated outside for some fresh air, although the warm murky smell still lingered a bit outdoors. The menu seem fairly limited since nothing really stood out to me as especially exciting. I've studied the menu prior before going, and was only looking forward to their burger, but they didn't have it during dinner apparently. While the dishes were descripted very well on the menu, there was no depth in flavors. I'm talking about the pork belly, lamb chops, tartare, Spanish octopus, and especially the seasonal pasta. I'm happy that it wasn't overly salty, but overall the food tasted mediocre and felt a bit basic. I'm only saying this because I could make it myself, at least the lamb, fatty pork belly, and pasta. Portions were also on the small side. Service was a bit slower as it took some time to get seated and receive our food, and one of our dishes was forgotten until we reminded the staff after already finishing most of the meal. On the positive side, we were able to find easy street parking about a block away, and the restaurant itself has a cozy ambiance that would probably be great for a chill dinner with some wine. However, my group left still feeling very hungry and unsatisfied. To be fair, we came in hungry, and the portions and long wait didn't help.

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    Grilled Pacific Halibut over white gazpacho
    Grilled Pacific Halibut over white gazpacho
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    Grilled cuttlefish and pickled persimmons
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    The Cellar - A Wine Library

    The Cellar - A Wine Library

    4.5
    (607 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $$

    Great wine selection. We went on a Saturday around 5:30 p.m. before the evening rush and ordered a…read morecheese and fruit charcuterie board along with several glasses of wine. We ended up staying until about 9:30 p.m. and never felt rushed or pressured to order more. The staff was very friendly and made excellent recommendations, especially considering we were a bit picky -- one vegetarian, one pescatarian, and the other only likes dessert wines!! Definitely coming back with less picky people

    Waiter Manuel. This…read moreis a review reflected on you, solely. Being kind is the moral of the story, from the beginning you were passive agressive with your comments and tone. Being in a party of 4 girls coming from high tea, we were dressed in elegant dresses, first comment was asking if we were coming from church, followed by eye flutters, short "okay" with an upward inflation to a joke about the day, an impatient comment about hurrying up and trying the wine while we were talking, asked for water when we were out, were left to pour the rest of our wine, didn't ask how the food was all the while was attentive to the table behind us, the cherry on top comment was when we were discussing the bill at the end, he was hovering at the table behind ours, then when we were ready, we asked to split the bill into 2, my portion on mine and the rest on another card, he then said "this isn't like a drive through, we can't do it that way" so I asked him to explain his comment, cause it was passive agressive and rude. After he wasnt able to becuase he wasnt expecting me to call out his rude comment, I had to then break it down and specify what I had ordered, he then sold "okayyyy....so how much, cause we don't itemize?" I had to again express for him to specify how they do it cause he has still yet to explain where his attitude is coming from and explain how they do their check splits, from my understanding it just felt like he wanted to play dumb and make me to the math, one I did he was like "ohh, okay" should have asked for the manager but we paid and left, I hasnt had this experience before being a returning customer, but he needs an attitude adjustment as his attitude was completely out of pocket. Do better Manuel, you alone got your place of work a 1 star. The rest of the staff was kind, facility beautiful and food and wine was good. This restaurant is not reflected in the 1 star.

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    The coolest atmosphere.
    The coolest atmosphere.
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    La Cave

    La Cave

    4.9
    (19 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Family-owned & operated

    Oops, forgot to post this from my drafts... What an experience! This all-vegan wine bar is next to…read moreits sister establishment, ID-Eclair, and lives up to the family reputation. The food pairs perfectly with the wine, and everything is genuinely mind-blowing to the tastebuds. The decor is meticulously and intentionally placed and makes the place feel so cozy. Whoever designed this restaurant is a true genius and perfectionist. They have a comprehensive multi-page wine menu that lists taste profiles and origins. I know nothing about wine, but if you're a wine snob, I'm sure you'll find great joy in choosing the right wine for you. The highlight of the experience was the staff working there. Emily and Alfredo are so very welcoming and kind. It's probably the best service I've received at a restaurant and I truly cannot overstate just how phenomenal they are. They went the extra mile to make us feel at home. On top of that, even though we've only been there a handful of times over the course of a year, they remembered us and even where we were visiting from. Thank you Emily and Alfredo!

    Stumbled across La Cave Wine Bar while waiting for our dinner reservation and I'm so glad we did…read more I've never really been a wine drinker, but my group and I wanted to learn more about different wine types and what pairs best with meat or seafood. The service was incredibly friendly and our winetender was very knowledgeable. She walked us through five different wines and explained the flavors and pairing suggestions in a way that was easy to understand. There was also a customer at the bar who was very friendly and showed us pictures of her wine adventures. She even recommended visiting Sonoma or Temecula for future wine tasting trips. We ended up choosing a red wine to bring to dinner and it was perfect. We would love to come back again the next time we are in Pasadena.

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    Bar area.
    Bar area.
    La Cave
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    Sōgo Roll Bar

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    4.2
    (50 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Service was quick and everyone was so attentive. Food was great, and portions were bigger than we…read morethought. Ambiance inside was also chill and it was easy to talk to your party. Ordered 5 à la carte rolls and each roll came out on time with little to no lag time between each. Also big bonus, the rolls were wrapped in a way where it was difficult for the fish to drop out. This made it super easy and clean to eat.

    Ok, as an old, certified foodie I'm gonna go do my review. Baseline; it's good rolls, bizarrely…read morealways empty. Hire some PR or spend some money on ads. This is a good place, but it needs more customers. The hot sake is bizarrely over complicated, some kind of two-stage heat induction pour of bottled sake into a contraption filled with boiled water, and it costs THIRTY DOLLARS. COME ON... stop it, boys. Sake is $4 a bottle wholesale. Throw all that sh*t into the bin and just microwave a $4 bottle and sell it for $10. Nobody's impressed, "Oh my god, we're in Dubai look at this classy sake double heat induction!" You're across the street from a Mexican grocery store. Your restaurant is empty for a reason. Spend some money on PR, stop with the ridiculous $30 sake, your rolls are absolute BASIC and that's fine, but don't try to charge NYC prices for Japanese fast food. Know your lane, and you'll make money. I suspect you won't take this advice and I predict closed in two years. Alas.

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    Sushi sampler
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    Three roll set
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