2. No Vacancy
9.2
1727 N Hudson Ave (at Hollywood Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Speakeasy · 62 tips and reviews
Félix: The biggest good surprise I experienced. Unique entrance, nice mood, good cocktails (strong) and definitely good crowd. Come to have a chat, forget your phone. Good live music and DJ too. Always nice!
Es K: The Hudson Twins are HOT!
Caroline On Crack: The cocktail list features original cocktails from 12 of the best bartenders in the world. The Dirty Dozen.
8. Everson Royce Bar
9.1
1936 E 7th St, Los Angeles, CA
Cocktail Bar · Downtown Los Angeles · 44 tips and reviews
Doug de Wet: Delicate in texture but bold in flavor, the crisp, smoky, spicy, tangy potato taquitos pair up well with a spicy rye old fashioned or a beer.
Adrian Phillips: Not just a wine bar, huge liquor selection and a few craft beers on tap. The bar menu is small but everything we had was delicious. The burger, the potato taquitos, dumplings, all perfect for sharing.
Rayshawn Williams: Grab a single burger during happy hour. You get the burger and fries for the cost of what the single burger would cost alone during regular hours.
9. Ginger's Divine Ice Cream
9.0
12550 W Washington Blvd (at Neosho Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Ice Cream Parlor · West Los Angeles · 14 tips and reviews
Jason H.: In my opinion the best ice cream shop around - better than Salt & Straw and other hip places. Vegan options are great - even if you’re not vegan. Really cool, interesting flavors - can’t go wrong!
Jeff Willinger: Best ice cream in LA!
Nooshin Shafiee: If you really want icecream at the moment, it’s ok. But if you want something good, not recommended.
10. Magpies Softserve
8.6
2660 Griffith Park Blvd (at Hyperion Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Ice Cream Parlor · Silver Lake · 26 tips and reviews
Kari N: I'm not a toppings girl, but I ate my toppings first they were so good (see pic). Almond toffee is caramel-y, crunchy. Fudge was rich 🍫and not too sweet. Not to mention, all🍦flavors were delicious.
Justin Ordoveza: Amazing soft serve ice cream. The hazelnut and oats are a good topping. They do serve ice cream pies. There is plenty of parking in the lot.
Cynthia Lin: So so good! Not heavy at all! The milk tea soft serve was the best
13. Wax Paper
9.4
2902 Knox Ave (Blake Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Sandwich Spot · East LA · 18 tips and reviews
Natasha Johnson: Wax Paper is a true hidden gem tucked away in the heart of the city. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a cozy and welcoming atmosphere that feels like home.
AMW: Perfect lunch stop along LA River Bike Path, with sandwiches named after NPR hosts. Try the vegan Lakshmi Singh with pecan pesto.
Chantel: Exceptional sandwiches and staff. They start making the entire menu--which are names of all the announcers of NPR--at 11.
Adrian Phillips: Proper New Orleans sandwiches here. Shrimp, Shrimp and Oyster, fried catfish po' boys and more. Order on the left at the checkout and pick up on the right by the tables. The sandwiches are huge.
LA Weekly: The po' boys nail down every element that distinguishes the sandwich as a venerated delicacy. W/pickles, tomatoes, shredded lettuce & spiced mayo, the cornmeal-crusted oyster po' boy is the real deal Read more.
Carlo Habash: Classic shrimp Poboy! Great huge sandwich :)