1. The 3rd Stop
7.1
8636 W 3rd St (La Cienega), Los Angeles, CA
Gastropub · Mid-City West · 58 tips and reviews
Party Earth: Check out the specialty beer menu for the rarest and most expensive craft beers. The priciest on the list, and definitely worth the splurge of $23 for a 12-ounce, is BrewDog Paradox. Read more.
Kenneth Cole Productions: Our Beverly Center associates love The 3rd Stop for the large selection of craft beers.
Owen Ward: This hidden gem is a locals' favorite with a uniquely impressive beer list. Be sure to try the Nutella pizza.
2. Pitfire Pizza
7.4
801 N Fairfax Ave (at Waring Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Pizzeria · Mid-City West · 32 tips and reviews
Stephanie Twerdahl: This place has not only great food and local brews on tap but they have a steady stream of great music, the other night it was early 2000s R&B that was on spot. Steak panini = yum!
ISAAC MYERS: The ambience, the, appetizers, the pizzas and the booze. You can sit inside or outside! Love this place!
✨Brenda R✨: Love this place...
4. LINK
8486 W 3rd St (La Cienega), West Hollywood, CA
Restaurant · 8 tips and reviews
LA Weekly: This is no biergarten, but it is higher-end, with beers on draft, thoughtful cocktails and a funky menu that takes sausages to new places. Read more.
Natalie Guerra: Currently is closed down..
Natalie Guerra: Great happy hour and great food!!!
5. Rosewood Tavern
448 N Fairfax Ave (Rosewood Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
Pub · Mid-City West · 45 tips and reviews
LA Weekly: A great Scotch list, an impressive craft beer selection and an inviting atmosphere, even if it does feel like a set-dressed version of a Bowery bar. Read more.
LA Weekly: "Be smart. Explore [the] beer list, which features approximately two dozen craft brews. Dig into its impressive roster of whiskey & Scotch, replete with unpronounceable distilleries." - Elina Shatkin
John Pryor: great selection of beers from around the world. Very sound scottish barman and good pub grub (especially the steaks)
7. Rascal
801 S LA Brea Ave (8th St), Los Angeles, CA
New American Restaurant · Miracle Mile · 34 tips and reviews
Mucho Comida™: Not sure they're ready for prime time yet, but love they're carrying some craft brews. Enjoy.
Janice Chung: The cold duck, a sparkly sangria. Delicious! Food is great and super friendly staff.
Scott Perry: A lot of the David Lynch film 'Lost Highway' was filmed at the Firestone across the street
8. The Village Idiot
7.8
7383 Melrose Ave (at Martel Ave.), Los Angeles, CA
Gastropub · Mid-City West · 131 tips and reviews
Jennifer Fitzpatrick: Go to The Village Idiot on Melrose and order a pint of 1903 (lovely pre-prohibition craft brew) and a mashed potato. Its a side dish, yes, but there aren't any appys.
Chris Parker: The mussels are fantastic. Also, the Ancho Problem spicy margarita is great!
Dina Sakr: I could spend all day at this place - great location and great food.
Drew Markovitch: They serve a local brew, City Bean, that's undercover.
Frank Albano: Make sure you try: Breakfast Pizza, Pan Bagnat Sandwich, The Club, Flaxseed Griddle cakes, or Basil Roasted Chicken Salad
Juston Payne: Sandwiches, soups, and breads are fantastic. Be warned: they're also huge.
12. Luna Park
672 S LA Brea Ave (at Wilshire Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Restaurant · Mid-City West · 86 tips and reviews
b-list Socialife: The 2-for-1 happy hour is a sweet deal. Order the red sangria and Margherita pizza
Epicurious: This neighborhood restaurant has wonderful food for a good price. Stop by for a mojito and goat cheese fondue after work, or bring your loved one for a romantic, candlelit dinner.
Restaurant.com: The staff is very accomodating to large parties and events!