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    Decorations as of 9/9/23. Part of the Spirit Lounge Season
    Jennifer H.

    A secret speakeasy location inside That 80s bar! This bar will change up season to season so there will always be reasons to check it out multiple times. Currently it's Spirit Lounge. Later into the year the plan is The Frost. They are brand new!! Having opening weekend later in September. Check their website for dates and times as a reservation is needed to enter. 8pm,10pm and 12am are the three time slots and being opening Thursday to Sunday. With your reservation here, you can get $5 off entry into the 80s bar itself if there is a cover charge that day. The theme for this season is spooky Halloween. Almost have a vintage feel to it all. It was a soft opening so bare in mind what you see exactly in the photos, may be different once first opening day is here. There is a variety of cocktails available to purchase (2 drink minimum) during your 2 hour slot. The old fashion comes in cute decor, Sinster Swine has an aroma bubble, and there is even a drink that comes in a light bulb! Included in your reservation is a show that changes up so don't worry if you want to come multiple times and fear it will all be the same. Check in process: As of now you park across the street in the lot nearby and try to arrive 30 minutes before your time. You will check in at the front desk for that 80s bar. Let them know you are here for the speakeasy and most likely they will already show you the menu of for drinks that way your first drink is ready when your time slot has arrived. They will then lead you into the secret way to the speakeasy. I will keep that a secret as it was such a cool experience not knowing what to expect. Again this is their first time doing a speakeasy so be mindful of that and surely embrace things might not run 100% smoothly the first week or so as they learn what works and what doesn't. There are new ideas being added as we speak! Taking account the decor they have. With a successful season, the next theme is planned to be an 80s ski lounge vibes. Cheers!!

    Festers bulb and the Kong drinks
    Jenny A.

    My husband and I checked out the spooky speakeasy inside the 80's bar. This exceeded my expectations by far! I highly recommend checking it out, and can't wait to come back in January when it changes to a ski lodge theme. Upon entering through a secret entrance, you are transported to a spooky living room of sorts adorned with LED displays all over the room. From creepy changing portraits on the walls to the ceiling crawling with creepy crawlers, the ambiance was very well done. We were seated at the bar where we got to witness the artists at work crafting well thought out drinks. We got to talk a lot to the head bartender who was the mastermind behind the cocktails and you can feel his passion behind every ingredient poured into them. My husband loved his old fashioned, smoked right in front of us and the Kong drink was his favorite. I loved the festers bulb which comes with an edible flower that numbs your mouth. So fun! You should definitely check this place out! Great date night or time out with friends!

    Drinks - Fester's Buzz Bulb and Bone on the Beach

    Went for Macrabre Manor last week to celebrate a birthday and had a blast! You check in for your reservation outside of the bar, then they let your party inside a few groups at a time. We were let into a back room that was decorated with cool props, moving photos, and there was a scare actor walking around. They also had a magician who went to every table to do magic and card tricks which was super fun and unexpected. As far as the drinks go, they were on the pricier side (about $20 per drink), but they were really strong, tasted good, and some were even interactive. My last drink had a small flower that you would eat to change the flavor of the cocktail. The bartenders were busy so it took a few minutes for someone to take our order, but it's because you could also order and pay online right from your table. They have a small cash discount if you order at the bar though, so keep that in mind! The whole experience was a little under 2 hours, which was more than enough time. Overall, it was a fun experience that I would love to do again soon.

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    Evolve Distilling

    Evolve Distilling

    5.0
    (40 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    I love love LOVE Evolve Distilling! I think this is my favorite place to have drinks because it…read morechecks all the boxes for me: delicious craft drinks, nice but relaxed ambiance, and great service. This was formerly Citrus Grove before it was taken over by the current owners. I enjoyed Citrus Grove just as much, and I am happy that Evolve doesn't make me miss it. My favorite drinks are their take on the White Russian and their White Hokkaido. The White Russian is special because they add pistachio, and it's just fantastic! The White Hokkaido is the matcha version, so instead of the coffee liquor, they use matcha, and it's delightful! They often have live jazz, which makes the place fun, though often on jazz nights, they require advance reservations or ticket purchase. Other nights are more quiet and perfect for a relaxed outing. They don't have any food, but there are often food vendors at the brewery across the way, and you can bring your own. I also enjoy that I can bring my dog with me, since I often visit after drinks at the brewery or the ciderie next door (both of which are dog-friendly).

    Beverages: 5/5. Over the course of 4 hours, with copious amounts of water, I sampled the Tequila…read moreMockingbird, the Sparkling Hugo, and the Blackberry Whiskey Sour. All were solid, but I think I have to give it to the Hugo. Direct, refreshing, and the perfect cocktail for a warm sunny day. Service: Uncle Phil and the young male bartender Saturday night shift (sorry bro, forgot your name) are hella Dope. Met the owners too. All around good vibes. Ambiance: 5/5. Epic. Probably the only time in my life where I sat down at a bar and chatted with really cool peeps for hours. Say less. Looking forward to returning for the live Jazz.

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    Belly of the Beast

    Belly of the Beast

    4.3
    (155 reviews)
    23.6 mi

    Love this place. Nice service, nice food, very interesting…read moredrinks. But they had not fix the Lorem ipsum text on menu =p

    (Drank/Snacked 06/27/2026 SA @ 10:00pm): This was a monstro feat as we all ended up in a beast of a…read morewhale's belly for drinks! After our party of six chatted over cocktails and preyed on pupus, we moved to a "secret" room tucked in the back of Stowaway and walked into a Belly Of The Beast. The founders and co-owners of Stowaway, Leonard Chan and Dominic Iapello, created this extension to the tiki bar with a wildly interesting Pinocchio theme and the famed encounter with Monstro the whale all the while serving the same offerings in Stowaway but with also an exclusive limited menu just for this adventure. With its proximity to Disneyland and its Enchanted Tiki Room, with the very niche underground-like society of tiki culture they found a consistent customer base and the thrill of island escapism through colorful cocktails, pleasurable pupus, tropical trimmings, and nostalgic know-how. How would my belly handle the beastly drinks concocted here!? PURCHASE(S) Gepetto's Last Words ($16.00): Intrigued by the cocktail's name, this elixir was crafted with Fid Street Gin, tangerine, creme de violette, lemon, and cucumber, it was a citrusy refreshing sweet drink that was decorated with bright yellow petals. It was nice, but for whatever reason it just didn't quite hit the spot. [ONION RINGS/STRAWS/STRINGS ALERT - 4.0 of 5.0 STARS] Onion Rings ($9.00): A decent portion with rings of medium to large sizes, these were hot, dark golden browned, crunchy, and had a slight tendency to crumble when bitten into while the onion ring (sweet Maui!) rarely pulled out at times. They were lightly oily while the catsup wasn't needed but used. SERVICE While in Stowaway, we informed our male server to let us know when we were allowed to enter the belly. Once inside and situated, we had the place and bartender to ourselves. After we all perused the menu, we placed our orders, and everything arrived within ten minutes. The rest of the time was spent chatting, picture taking, and our bartender checked in on us also giving a Dole Whip taster. All was casual, chill, and somewhat on island time - aloha and mahalo! PARKING (FREE): They shared a medium-sized private lot with several other businesses who were closed at this time with plenty of spots - 'nuff said. ATMOSPHERE, DÉCOR, AMBIENCE "Hidden" inside Stowaway which was located within a strip mall, the entire theme was based on the Pinocchio story, the interlude in time spent inside Monstro, and as we entered it felt like the beginning of the Disneyland "Storybook" ride as you road a canal boat into the mouth and sharp teet of a whale. There were several marionettes (appropriate and non-appropriate) that hung from the ceiling and belly walls, along with other Disneyesque memorabilia, a few sitting booths, and a tiny bar at the end of the roo. No natural lighting whatsoever while an assortment of extremely low-lit electric lights and table candles glowed. There were no TVs while I couldn't recall any background music. ATTIRE Although I was actually dressed appropriately for the occasion in an aloha shirt, linen pants, and flip-flops, this place was totally casual, so a t-shirt, boardshorts, and flip-flops would suffice. OVERALL Belly Of The Beast was an adventurous fun evening with friends, it left me feeling childlike with the need to watch "Pinocchio", and I couldn't wait to return to try more of their awesome-soundling elixirs. I generally loved all-things Disneyana, and this new wrinkle, albeit probably not approved by the mouse ears brass, caught my fancy. My one drink was tasty but just didn't hit the right spot, the onion rings were very good, the prices were a tad elevated, the atmosphere was awesome, and the service was friendly and professional. They had an extremely limited menu, and there was some doubt whether or not ordering from the Stowaway menu was an option. Plus, I always preferred to support small local mom & pop businesses. I found very good value based on the prices, service, and experience noted above (TOTAL paid experience was around $27.00 BEFORE any discounts and/or tip). And, they accepted my credit card of choice... AMEX! 4.0 STARS

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    A shot of the entire speakeasy.
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    Coconut shrimp
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    Cosmo Restobar

    Cosmo Restobar

    4.1
    (612 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    Happy hour specials
    Established in 2014

    We had my wife's 70th Birthday celebration at Cosmo's 4th floor for about 100 people and it could…read morenot have been better. From the planning stage Abraham was very helpful and accommodating. The place is made for a party! The food was great and the bar and service was exceptional. We had some outside performers and they meshed seamlessly with Hunter the DJ and the lighting and stage really added to the party ambience. As with any event there changes and personal preferences for set-up, schedule and access to the venue and I cannot say enough about Jackie the manager and how helpful and flexible to make this a once in a lifetime event. My wife has been on cloud nine for the last two weeks. The 3rd party service providers, Dj, balloon decor etc. recommended by Abraham really came through at reasonable prices. If you are considering a party venue these people know how to make it exceptional. Thank you so much for making this a memorable event for all involved!!!

    We came here for Sunday brunch during a special event, and overall it was a decent experience with…read morea few hits and misses. The bottomless mimosas ($29.99) sound like a great deal, but just know how they run it. There's a 90-minute minimum, and they don't bring a bottle to the table--you get one mimosa at a time, and you have to finish it before they'll bring another. The first one I got tasted like straight orange juice barely any champagne. I sent it back and to their credit, they remade it much better They mentioned they control pours to keep the environment in check, which I understand--but if you're expecting free-pour vibes, that's not the case here. Food-wise: French toast & breakfast potatoes were really good However the Chilaquiles were super dry and lacked flavor--wouldn't recommend Burger & fries were decent, but nothing special As for drink pricing, it does lean a bit on the higher side. bucket of 5 beers was around $42, $15 for a Tito's vodka shot, and even a basic Jack and Coke came out to about $18 with tip, which felt a little steep for the area. the best deal was definitely the green tea shots at only $9 I will say, our waitress Priscilla was great. She had a lot of tables and seemed a bit overwhelmed, but she still made an effort to check on us and kept my mimosas coming pretty promptly. I didn't have to wait long at all between refills, which I appreciated. Since we went for a special event, the DJs were great and really kept the energy up the whole time Parking was easy. It did say there was a $2 fee, but when we printed the ticket, we weren't charged--so it might be free, but I'd still double-check at the kiosk just in case. Overall: decent spot for the vibe, music, and brunch outing, but just be prepared for controlled drinks and slightly higher prices.

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    Outdoor dining
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    The Blind Rabbit

    The Blind Rabbit

    4.5
    (3.5k reviews)
    19.5 mi
    $$$

    Super cute speakeasy with amazing service! Our hostess/waitress Jasmine and bartender Cameron were…read moreso friendly and nice to us during our time here. They made us feel super comfortable and it was so so fun talking to them. I ordered the nina fresa which is their strawberries & cream drink, and WOW it was delicious! I love a fruity sweet drink and that definitely hit the spot. I ordered two!! I don't remember what my friends got but they were good as well. We also got a creme brulee for a birthday and it was delicious and perfectly caramelized. Overall such a great and memorable experience, and definitely one of my favorite speakeasies I've been to!

    I've been wanting to come here forever after hearing so many great things and didn't realize how…read morehard it was to get reservations. Had reservations for a party of four (made via online) and was seated right away. Ambiance is dark and intimate but seating was enough to feel like you had room. Drinks were delicious and strong and service was great and quick. You are limited to eating and drinking within a certain time frame but it's not bad as the servers are on it. Drinks 10/10 and food 10/10. I'm still craving their burger, one of the best ones I have had, I can't even compare it to anywhere else. Bathrooms are located outside of the speakeasy.

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    Make My Millennium: Berry, Anise, Bold
    Make My Millennium: Berry, Anise, Bold
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    It's Showtime: Umami, Rich, Floral
    Dead Man's Party: Tropical, Funky, Spiced

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    The State

    The State

    3.9
    (1.9k reviews)
    11.1 mi
    $$

    Great place and even better food. The filet mignon sandwich was amazing with the horseradish and…read moreholy crap the tempura onion rings are a MUST with the dipping sauce was INSANELY GOOD. I am not easily impressed but I had to have another of that sauce. The only thing I would critique is the beef perhaps could have been sliced. If I tried to take a bite - a bit of the fillet mignon tip would fall out. Minor complaint. The only reason I cannot give a 5 is when I came for lunch on a weekday I noticed no one at the counter while I ate. Some people came and walked out because no one greeted them. I think one guy was on a break and some girl was doing something else. That is the only thing I would say was bad and it did not personally happen to me. The ambiance is nice - I liked the decor but my girlfriend claimed it was a bit much for her. Me personally? I thought it was cool!

    I met my high school friend here that I haven't seen in over a decade! The food was delicious,…read morehowever the service was not the greatest. The server was patient at the beginning and because we were still looking over the menu, my iced tea took awhile, I'm not sure if they were brewing it or not. When we ordered it took almost 25 minutes to get our food. I ordered a chicken sandwhich and my friend ordered a burger. I never got my iced tea refill. I felt like with us sitting on the patio they kind of forgot about us. I know a family that sat outside ended up leaving. Super cute place. Good food. Just slow service. I will probably give this place another try if I am ever in the area.

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    Beignets, espresso martini
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    Happy Hour Wedge & Vodka soda
    Pizza N Such

    Pizza N Such

    3.8
    (590 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    Been craving pizza lately and fortunately for me Pizza N Such happened to be in the area I was…read moregoing to! A friend and I ordered the Bee Kind pizza on their Mini Monday special which is a 6x6 Detroit style pizza, a side of onion rings, and a couple of IPAs to wash it all down with. I've never had Detroit style pizza mainly because it never really interested me (not a fan of thick doughy pizza) and I already know based on the "real" Detroit style pizzas that I've seen, this isn't that. In fact, it was thinner than I expected but no complaints here. Anyway, it was absolutely bangin'. Big bold flavors that jump out and is very rich. This pizza satisfied my craving for SURE. The 6x6 sounded a lot bigger on paper, but it was actually pretty small when it came out. It's a good snack for 2 people, but for 1 person it would definitely be filling. Their onion rings were FIRE. Seriously. Some of the best onion rings I've had in a long time. Very well seasoned breading and perfectly cooked. The breading was crispy, but not crunchy. I love craggly, thick onion rings, but sometimes those do a number on the roof of your mouth. These? I could eat 'em all day. Service was great although it did kinda take a little too long for the food to come out, but I guess it was worth the wait. I love the inside of the space too. It's an old building with some character to it. I will definitely be back!

    With all due respect, the pizza here is a 3/10 very limited flavor…read more Lack of flavor overall, chicken / pizza was bland. We ordered the chicken pesto pizza. And to my surprise no pesto, lack of pesto flavor/sauce. What revived, the pizza was adding pepper flakes(gave it flavor). Chicken Parm was a 5/10 was decent enough for me to finish! All in all good service, and pretty seating. I will however not come again.

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    Selection of craft beer on tap
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    Bee Kind Deep Dish
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    The Green Room

    The Green Room

    4.6
    (689 reviews)
    34.9 mi
    $$$

    We really enjoyed our Friday evening here! It's a beautiful bar/restaurant with quite the view of…read morethe surrounding area; the decor is open and upscale and it's great! The service was friendly and pleasant and prompt, and our food and wine were great. Absolutely will recommend and return!

    As a lover of speakeasies and craft cocktails, The Green Room has been on my list for a while. What…read morebetter time to go than on my anniversary! Echoing what everyone else has been saying - the service is SO slow. It was about 45 minutes before we were able to order our second drink and our water glasses were empty. They have so many runners bringing the drinks out but only a few servers and, from the looks of it, one bartender (on a Saturday night - what?!). The server was saying he was trying to find a manager to help out but they were nowhere to be found. Clearly management is fine with these service times since they're still making $$$. The drinks were delicious, and I loved that there were heaters on the patio (though they did get very hot at times). Our server was so kind and brought us a celebratory drink. I do wish there were more explanations with the beverages, especially for the Paid Vacation as most people will not realize you're supposed to bite into the buzz button for the tingly sensation. I would come back, but need some time for my wallet to recover first, haha!

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    Three Wishes Cocktail
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    The Ministry Of Peculiarities

    The Ministry Of Peculiarities

    5.0
    (213 reviews)
    10.8 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Large group friendly

    Hope's end is a really well made escape room with a lot of love put in…read more From automatic doors & motorized window shutters to an automatically playing piano, there are many little thematic additions that aren't necessary but contribute to the vibe and role play. There are live actor(s) but no physical touch. Their performance is really impressive, which seems more common in LA. Coming from SF, any live actors are usually much more reserved, so this was a thrilling change of pace. Clues are given freely and appropriately, which is a skill in itself and keeps the experience moving from one satisfying puzzle conclusion to the next. Overall I highly recommend Hope's End, it is an enjoyable experience appropriate for our group of 7 people. As a huge escape room fan, I can confidently say this is in the top 10% of escape rooms I've done.

    Hope End at The Ministry of Peculiarities is an exceptional escape room experience…read more They are located in a strip mall with plenty of parking. The entrance is located behind the tower in the southeast corner next to the massage parlor. The front door is always locked, and you will be let in when all members of your group have arrived. This is essential since the experience begins as soon as you enter. You will encounter the first live actor, Janice, in the lobby who will enthusiastically describe your mission and interview your team. She will then lead you down a dark hallway to the entrance of Hope End. The room has a split start which was very interesting, and different than split starts we have encountered before. There are zero combo locks, only a few key locks, and almost all logic puzzles, and mechanical/physical puzzles. Most of the rooms are dimly lit and maybe a little spooky, but not scary at all. The whole experience is very story driven, and you should pay very close attention to every word spoken. We have only done one other live actor room, and in that one, the actor was basically there for scare factor. The second live actor, Delores, contributes a lot to the story and overall experience which is very immersive. I would say the difficulty level is between medium and hard. The experience is 90 minutes long, and we took the full 90 minutes to finish. We weren't sure how to ask for help, but when we were obviously spinning our wheels, a hint would magically appear. The live actors Jace who played Janice, and Ronnie who played Dolores were outstanding. It was obvious that they weren't your typical escape room game masters, but people with an acting background who have a strong passion for performing. We had four people in our group which I think was perfect. The cost starts at $75 per person for four people, and goes down as your group size increases. Unlike most rooms which are 60 minutes, this is a 90 minute experience and well worth every dollar. You will even receive a little souvenir to take home at the end. Hope End is currently the only experience here, but they will be opening a new room towards the end of the year. We had a really great time, and I would highly recommend trying Hope End.

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    Hope End's beautiful parlour. Photo Credit: Allen J. Schaben Photography, LA Times
    Hope End's beautiful parlour. Photo Credit: Allen J. Schaben Photography, LA Times
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