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Roam Near or Roam Far to Far Bar

It’s in Little Tokyo and tucked away so as you can barely see it.  A cunning little passageway, that looks like it belongs to another time and city.   But nope, it belongs to now and it’s all yours.  It awaits the pitter patter of your glorious feet.  Your glorious feet will carry you down this passageway that whispers of fun soon to come.  It tells tales of good music and conversation.  It whispers of craft beers from an isle far away.  It tempts with cocktails and fusion cuisine unseen by you just yet.  Maybe you should fix that.  Because near the corner of 1st and Alameda is a place that’s pretty darn sweet.  It’s a bar that is so close you can taste it.  A place so near and yet so… Far Bar.

Far Bar is located at 347 East 1st Street right on the edge of Little Tokyo and not far from Los Angeles Center Studios, a shooting facility in DTLA.  Three spaces make up Far Bar.  The Lounge, which faces the street, has tables for dining and is a simple cinematic space with dark wood tables that are partially divided by screens and a small area with low couches where you can take a load off.  But wait the adventure doesn’t end here.   Venture further in and away from the street.   As you move down this path, keep your eyes peeled for a secret sculpture, you’ll know it when you see it.  Continuing your journey you’ll arrive at your second destination, The Bar.  It’s a small cozy red walled room; again hidden away, so if you hadn’t taken the trip you’d never have found it.   Poke your head around the corner and last but certainly not least is the final stop, The Patio.  It’s a brick walled and twinkly lighted spot that’s so nice they may have to force you out at the end of the night.  Check their website for a list of DJ’s spinning tunes to help you chill out.

In deference to your liver, Far Bar is a full service bar carrying a large array of craft and bottled beers from Japan.  The Sapporo Reserve is clean, with a light tangy finish.  Another good option is the Ozeno IPA or you could also try the Coedo Kyara.  It has medium body with a smoky flavor reminiscent of Miso.  You’ll also find a nice selection of great American and European standards and a smattering of Sakes to try.  The extensive cocktail menu includes many house specialties and Far Bar mixes a Manhattan that can curl your lashes.

Now there’s one room you can’t visit, but it can visit you; the Kitchen.  Far Bar serves up fusion cuisine, a fine eclectic list of small plates, burgers, noodles and sushi.   Burger’s are ½ lb, and if it’s on the list they day you go try the sweet chili glazed burger with ginger walnut goat cheese and braised arugula.  It’s simple, it’s complex, and it’s good.  The Korean short rib tacos are also tasty or try any of the enticing appetizers, skewers or sandwiches.  Just don’t wait too long because the kitchen closes 1 hour before the end of each night.

Your odyssey:

Far Bar – 347 East 1st Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. www.farbarla.com  213-617-9990

Your travel times: Sun – Wed 4pm – 1am, Thurs – Sat 4pm -2am

The cost of the ticket:

Food: $6-14

Beer and wine: varies – generally 34 beers on tap

Sake: by the glass or by the bottle $7-$132

Cocktails: vary – generally $10-13

Happy hour detour:  Monday – Friday 3-7pm and Sunday and Monday Late night 9pm – close.

Cocktails:  $7

Beer of the day: $5, and $2 off all bottled Japanese beer.

Whiskey of the Day: $8

Well drinks: $6

House red or white wine $6

Happy Hour food menu $5

 

Happy Trails!

Be a Duke or a Duchess at The York

Look up into the night time sky beloveds.  Can you see stars sparkling like diamonds in the cold winter air?  It’s cold enough to be another place.  You walk and talk, watching your breath as you exhale.  You can see your laughter hanging in the cold night air, like magic.  You round the corner and suddenly; stop dead in your tracks.  You exhale one little puff of magic.  In front of you stands a wizened figure covered in a cloak beckoning to you with a boney hand.  Now normally beloveds you might run screaming from such a sight, and who would blame you really, but today for some strange reason you are brave (who knew?).   The figure, hard to say if it is man or woman, begins to tell you a tale…

Once upon a time, sweet petite, there lived a little girl who became a woman. The land where this girl was from was VERY far away and hilly and green.  And the people who lived in this land were known to be merry lovers of good food, good drink and good company.  Now this good girl, Ni hea, Woman, took it upon herself to travel far and wide and work to great renown.  But in so doing, she also took great care to hang onto her merry habits as they brought a wealth which walls could not contain. Eventually she travelled to a city on the shores of a great ocean.   A city reclaimed from a desert and made temperate.  Now the desert was cranky it had been reclaimed and tried almost every day to turn itself back.  And this made the citizens of the city very thirsty.  Thus sweet petite, they found themselves in need of a wide variety of libations.

What did they do you ask?  Well many things, one of which was to visit a rare wooded and hilly glen east of the land of Downtown.  There in a place known as Highland Park dwell many excellent establishments for quenching your thirst or hunger for that matter.  And in this place be ye a stork or a dork, all are welcome.  All are welcome in the gastro pub known as The York.

The York is located approximately 7 miles from downtown Los Angeles at 5018 York Blvd, near the corner of York and Ave 51 in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.  Inside the vibe is lively yet laid back, comfortably edgy.  The walls are exposed brick; the lighting is dim featuring old fashioned Edison bulbs suspended from the ceiling. The Bar sits smack in the center of the room.  One side has booths for straight up dining.  The other side is the bar proper and has tables for those who are lucky enough to chow down. Chalkboards hang along the wall that list both food and drink; you make your decision and then place your order with the friendly staff.

For drink try any of the micro-draft beers offered at the time of your visit. Or, imbibe one of the interesting and reliable imports such as Stella Artois. If you’d like something in a bottle, choose from either large or small.  Large bottles offerings include Chimay and Telegraph Porter among others.  Small bottle offerings include Red Stripe, Heineken, Kronenbourg and the like.  There is also a great selection of port, red, white and sparkling wines at The York.  Selection varies, but if they have it when you go try the Meritage by Les Ramieres.  It’s super fantastic my sweet petites.  The York’s bar also carries a great selection of liquors, cordials and the like.  The York serves up a mean Pim’s cup.

Whatever you do, don’t forget the food.  The York’s not called a gastro pub for nothin’.  Their cheddar burger is renowned.  The truffle grilled cheese sandwich is so good, some quirky type Whoa-man may be forced to fill her bath tub with them and eat her way out. Gruyere cheese and truffle oil on sourdough grilled and served with a side of arugula and tomato salad. Just sayin’, get that bath tub ready.  Fried chickpeas, check.  Cobbler, any cobbler, check.

And the crowd, sweet petites, the crowd.  The crowd at The York is a great mix of friendly people from late 20’s – 50’s.  All are welcome, with little to no attitude.  If you are the family type, the pub seems fairly kid friendly before 7pm. After that though, the music and crowd get too rambunctious for the wee ones.

So, here we go – yay!

Who: Oh come on…

What: The York

Where: 5018 York Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90042. 323-255-9675

http://www.theyorkonyork.com

When: Mon-Sun 3:00pm – 2:00am, Sunday brunch, 10:30am- 2:30pm or happy hour, Mon- Fri  3:00-7:00pm.

Why: Because it’s magic

 

Cheers!