The Henry is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

1. The Henry

8.7
120 N Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 16 tips and reviews

Nikki F.Nikki Foster: Love the food during lunch better vs. dinner. Great service and great outdoor patio too!

Eyal G.Eyal Gutentag: The Henry is an absolutely beautifully architected space with everything from soft seating, loud tables in back near the kitchen you can peek into, quiet outdoor patio areas and a lively bar area.

N A.N A: Corn pasta, truffle fries

The Nice Guy is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

2. The Nice Guy

8.3
401 N La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood, CA
Lounge · 19 tips and reviews

Andrew G.Andrew Galdi: Great quiet and private ambience. Delicious cocktails and good food. The veggie sides are a good size. Great place to share a few dishes and a cocktail before a show at the Largo!

3 S.3 S: The fried calamari is a must😍

KoKo: Spicy shrimp, nice guy burger 👍

Toca Madera is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

3. Toca Madera

8.6
8450 W 3rd St (La Cienega), Los Angeles, CA
Mexican Restaurant · Mid-City West · 40 tips and reviews

Charles T S.Charles T Sebesta: Was brought a great dinner from Taco Madera. Not only was it natural, it was great considering I am on a restricted diet. Great!

AMWAMW: Sceney and dimly lit, with happy hour snack + drink specials week nights from 5-7.

Ashley R.Ashley Reiner: There's a free photobooth in the back!

The Roger Room is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

4. The Roger Room

8.8
370 N LA Cienega Blvd (at Oakwood Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Cocktail Bar · Mid-City West · 83 tips and reviews

KatrinaKatrina: Fun quaint intimate bar. Something different from the usual Hollywood style bars. Lovely cocktails!!

Chris S.Chris Smith: My favorite bar in Hollywood. The menu is great, but try an old fashion.

Marc Jacobs IntlMarc Jacobs Intl: We love this place for some serious cocktails with a speakeasy vibe!

Mercado Los Angeles is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

5. Mercado Los Angeles

8.3
7910 W 3rd St (at S Fairfax Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Mexican Restaurant · Mid-City West · 40 tips and reviews

serafin c.serafin canchola: Absolutely the worlds best flan. So wickedly amazing!!!

Los AngelesLos Angeles: Even if you don’t like flan, Mercado’s version is a must. The staff calls it “the best flan in the universe.”

Mary Ann C.Mary Ann Caram: Start with the Spicy Cucumber Margarita. This is, hands down, the best Margarita I've ever had.

Nobu is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

6. Nobu

8.8
903 N La Cienega Blvd (at Willoughby), West Hollywood, CA
Sushi Restaurant · 66 tips and reviews

•BeBeSkoda••BeBeSkoda•: Try the black cod and miso eggplant! A little taste of ecstasy in your mouth!!! Sushi is best in the city! Quality is tops and great for people watching

Tommy HilfigerTommy Hilfiger: “I like restaurants with a great atmosphere. The Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel and Nobu are my favorite places to eat in LA – and the house specialties are always the way to go.”-TH

eHoweHow: Nobu's Los Angeles location opened in Spring 2008. It has been been listed among the best sushi restaurants in the city by Bon Appetite and won a Diners' Choice award in 2009. Read more.

Bluestone Lane is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

7. Bluestone Lane

6.9
8100 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA
Café · Mid-City West · 6 tips and reviews

Sean H.Sean Howell: Cutest cafe in the hood. Breakfast roll and burrito are perfect. Tasty side salad. Walk up cafe bar great.

Azad A.Azad Amir-Ghassemi: Flat whites are nice, a long black is an americano

Michelle P.Michelle Peleg: Great outdoor seating and great cold brew.

Crossroads Kitchen is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

8. Crossroads Kitchen

9.0
8284 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 92 tips and reviews

Linda G.Linda Gomes: Chicken & waffles was amazing! The impossible burger with chees 🤤

EaterEater: The tortelloni here is all plant-based, which means no egg. Still satisfying for diners looking for a delicious vegan pasta. Filled with almond cheese and laced with oven-dried tomatoes. Read more.

Gianni L.Gianni Love: Another gourmet vegan restaurant/bar w/ all of the pretentiousness of LA. The food was not impressive at all, especially for all the hype this chef gets. And extra emphasis on "gourmet." ;-)

The Hotel Wilshire is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

9. The Hotel Wilshire

7.6
6317 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Hotel · Mid-City West · 21 tips and reviews

The Hotel WilshireThe Hotel Wilshire: Check out the Roof for Brunch! We love the bottomless mimosas!

Tony X.Tony Xerri: The rooms were clean, chic, and had HBO with an HDMI output for all you traveling with an XBox or PS3. Service was flawless and guests also get free access to the L.A. Fitness at Fairfax and Ogden.

EmmaleeEmmalee: Really cool roof top lounge

Tom Bergin's is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

10. Tom Bergin's

7.9
840 S Fairfax Ave (at Barrows Dr), Los Angeles, CA
Steakhouse · Miracle Mile · 49 tips and reviews

Erika R.Erika Robbins: Must try an Irish coffee any time of day (they have decaf)!

marco b.marco blanco: tip good and you'll be okay

marco b.marco blanco: Leave the ego at the door, douche bags.

The Village Idiot is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

11. The Village Idiot

7.8
7383 Melrose Ave (at Martel Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
Gastropub · Mid-City West · 131 tips and reviews

Christiano C.Christiano Cochrane: Amazing Saison beer and Brussel sprouts with bacon.

Dina S.Dina Sakr: I could spend all day at this place - great location and great food.

AskMenAskMen: Locals flock here to share a few pints with their mates & dine on classic pub fare, from fish’n’chips to mussels. The nights are packed, making for a lively atmosphere. So grab a barstool & have fun. Read more.

The Hart + The Hunter is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

12. The Hart + The Hunter

7950 Melrose Ave (at N Hayworth Ave), Los Angeles, CA
New American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 82 tips and reviews

Mucho C.Mucho Comida™: Biscuits. Brussels Sprouts. Wine. Beer. Enjoy.

Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Times: The South filtered through the not-South: fried chicken skin served with hand-made Tabasco, a hot biscuit with a spoonful of pimento cheese or a steaming bowl of black-eyed peas. Read more.

Ronni D.Ronni Davis: Amazing! The Brussels sprouts and the chicken liver was to die for! Everything was good.

Tart is one of The 13 Best Places for Bitters in Mid-City West, Los Angeles.

13. Tart

115 S Fairfax Ave (at 1st St), Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 91 tips and reviews

Lori W.Lori W: Fried chicken waffle & kimchi rice egg bowl!

Ryan P.Ryan Patrick: Every meal is $12.99. Jump in the pool with your clothes on for half off.

Ryan A.Ryan Alexander: Awesome place for brunch. Ask to sit on the patio, great atmosphere.