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Little Bar
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 937-9210
- Hours:
Mon-Sat. 5:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.
Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m.
- Parking:
- Street
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$$
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Music:
- Juke Box
- Best Nights:
- Thu, Fri, Sat
- Happy Hour:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Smoking:
- Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
- Coat Check:
- No
112 reviews for Little Bar
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yeah, great place with chimay on tap. friendly barman, kurt. good vibe in there. and because they have no kitchen, you can take in food from outside and eat it there.
they are totally cool and reasonable. great neihborhood hang. can't wait for cold weather to get here and to hammer some pints at this place!!
Put me in a bar with champagne splits, tabletop Ms. Pac-Man, and photohunt and I'm happier than the proverbially pig in mud. Thus, I was very happy at Little Bar.
The space is not as small as the name would imply, but it is definitely cozy. The highlight of the evening besides taking the high score on Ms. Pac-Man was the awesomely friendly bartender who liked my class for drinking champagne out of the bottle. They do have flutes if that's what tickles your fancy. As for me, I don't need it in a bar as divey as this one.
Short and fast review.
This place is small but fun. They dont have a full bar. Only SOJU (looks like Sake but doesnt taste good. more like rubbing alcohol) and WINE.
They have a juke box and a dart place and cute small bathrooms. The place had an Irish bar feel to it.
Most likely will not come here again due to the small selection of alcohol. THEY DIDNT HAVE CORONAS!!!! CORONAS!!!!! Crazy!
Little bar is not little its small.
Good selection of beer and i got plastered. Well i had at least seven drinks before coming here so it was bad. Its a bar that I would never even bother to go to. but its good. yeah somehow its nice.
*throws up*
ok time to go home
This little bar has a very big heart.
located in the mid wilshire area, Edgar C. hosted a UYE for newbies here. and though i was a bit trepidatious at first (i have NOT had good experiences with dive bars), i was very quickly welcomed with open arms into this little family.
as mentioned by some previous reviewers, this joint is frequented by the locales there, so you will not be seeing your usual shady characters lounging around or near this place. there is a friendly juke box (albeit pricey at 1 dollar a song!), and a dart board that sit right next to it, for anyone wanting to practice their aim.
they don't offer a whole variety of wines here, and my pinot was just okay at 7 dollars. but one can definitely see soju has a top place in their bar. there's over seven combinations of it! i was a dumdum, and ordered a bottle of soju, thinking in my head it was sake. (err? how did THAT happen?). and though i couldn't handle the bottle myself, my fellow yelpies (especially marlon), helped me down that green bottle.
the lights in here are dim, and date friendly, and if you look to your left when you enter, there's an O.G. videogame, multiplayer to your left! 50 cents each, you can play donkeykong, pacman, and some hyped up version of galaga. i even entered my name as a high score, but spelled it wrong... if you see "SUB" somewhere...it supposed to be SUE. i know i know....
and right when we were leaving, we met a very cool birthday boy, and also a YELPER! (small world.... or maybe yelp is taking over it?) http://www.yelp.com/us.... He showed us a good time, and we even started getting down on the mini dance floor!
would i come back here again? definitely. though there is no food served here, they welcome you to bring any munchies inside while you sip on a tall glass.
little bar packs a punch. maybe you'll see me soon on a karaoke night... who knows. :)
Small bar with PLENTY of street parking and NO lines to get in! how great is that. The drinks were a good price.. and there was a big selection. Too bad they didn't serve food there.. but no worries.. down the street 3 blocks away was a taco truck. The Tacos were only a buck each. They were good.
This bar wasn't too crowded.. so you could walk in and out as many times as you wanted. It was like you had your own place reserved! There was even jukebox? where you could select your own songs. Also on Mondays.. this place does Karaoke.
Oh.. and I believe the bar had a boston theme. Boo. haha kidding.
What's in a name? In this case, everything since Little Bar is, indeed, a little bar. Bantam but mighty with eighteen beers on tap, a wine list and sake cocktails for the girly man in us all, they've got everything you could possibly need in a downright neighborly watering hole. They boast friendly barkeeps manning a great looking bar (with purse hooks! purse hooks!) and plenty of nooks and crannies for seating options galore. There's a flat screen for critical sports you can't miss and my favorite part, the dart board in the back. It's the kinda place with a little somethin' for everyone.
In case you can't hold it, be warned, the ladies room is equally abridged with nary enough room to turn around and a guarantee you'll tap some ass getting in and out, (deliberate or circumstantial, you be the judge), but if you ask me, that just adds to the charm.
The best part... they attract primarily locals which means the douche quotient is low. And if you find you get hungee, Umami Burger and Sake House Miro are right down the street.
Went here last night. Pretty standard pub-ish bar. But here's why they get 4 stars...
1 - They have Naked Lady Photo Hunt. A must for any dive-ish bar and they don't disappoint here. I like finding the photo imperfections with Ladyhawke while we crack up at the ridiculous poses of the 80s ladys.
2 - They have Miss Pacman, sitdown addition with Frogger and Donkey Kong. WTF. Awesome. That's like 3 stars all by itself, right?
3 - Pretty good beer selection. Reasonable stuff on tap and a good selection of beers in cans and bottles.
4 - A nice dart board with actual room to use it. Great! I like sports of leisure a lot and this is right up my wheelhouse.
Oh and Mike Q and I think they should start letting people wear the sailor captain's hat they have on the wall on their birthday, then people have to address that person as Cap'n.
yeah. totally.
I visited this fine establishment on Thursday night, with the sole purpose of spending time with some great Yelpers. Located near one of my favorite restaurants, Sake House Miro, this charming little pub boasts good cheer and an excellent selection of beer, both on tap and not, and also a long list of soju cocktails.
But I don't drink beer or soju? What's a guy to do? I headed for the wine list. The white wines and champagne offered here are good, but the red wine collection leaves something to be desired. I started off with the Heron Pinot Noir. I think it was a 2006, and it was extremely satisfying. I had one glass, and then tried the House Cabernet. I can't lie - it was pretty awful. I finished the cab and then returned to my beloved Heron.
Food is not provided, but one may order from nearby restaurants. Two of my fellow revelers and I got food at Sake House and brought it back. There is something about eating Japanese Fried Chicken in a bar that speaks to my soul. Parking is easily accessible in the surrounding neighborhood, just check the signs as a few of the blocks are permit only. No hard alcohol is served, but the comfy seating, large booths and Ms. Pac-Man more than make up for it.
Another thing I really liked here was the service. The bouncer was mellow and cool, and both of the bartenders - the guy with the stylish tie and the pretty brunette - were friendly and provided great service. If they can get a Malbec or Syrah on the wine list, I will be a happy man. This may be a little bar, but it has a grand reputation in my book.
I got to check out Little Bar for a UYE Meet the Newbies, but it was a sausage fest of fellow Yelp Elites. Why don't many Yelp women want to go out drinking on a Wednesday night? It's a good things all Yelpers rock!
When you go to a dive bar, and you can't order a Jack Daniels I don't see the point in going back. I've paid $7.50 for a small glass of wine at nicer restos, but this place doesn't have the atmosphere to command that price.
On the plus side, the bouncer carded me, which hadn't happened in 25 years, so my new moisturizer must be working. If I lived nearby (since parking is tough), and was under 30, I might think it's a cool place to hang out. But since I don't and I'm not, I don't.
Whenever people say, "I wish that I could give negative stars!" I always scoff... I mean, it cant be that bad, right?
Little Bar is that bad.
I have been here 7 or 8 times, always on a chill Tuesday or Wednesday, came in, hung with Billy, got some Umami walked over, listened to some eclectic music and played darts. A relaxing 3-4 star time, right?
Well, went this past Monday night, Karaoke night, yes? Rolled up with 8-13 friends, here to relax, grab a couple of beers, and have some good facebook photos to put up the next week.
Came to the door, and there was "bouncer" Brian, wearing a smedium sweatshirt and eating a carrot and celery salad. All of my friends went ahead one by one by one, and then my turn. I'm laughing and joking at someone singing really bad karaoke, and didn't even notice when he lingered over my ID. "Can't take this," he says, "It's a fake." I stuttered and stammered and laughed. Fake? I've been coming here for almost a year. I know bartenders by name, hell, I know HIM by name! FAKE?! I tried to reason with him, I mean, seriously. Seriously?! Seeeerious.ly? (How many times can you say Seriously? A lot.) Im flabbergasted, and the large group of my friends rush over, all trying to reason with him, get him to chill out, and compare the IDs if he needed to. I offer to go home and get my passport, but at this point, Brian the Douchey Bouncer would have been wrong and embarrassed, and meathead men don't like for educated black women to embarrass them. My friend screams out obscenities, and at this point, they don't even want to visit this shitty place with shitty doormen, right?
Wrong.
It all should have ended there...
We go around the corner to try and figure out where to go next. We have other people meeting us, and so we have to call them, and redirect them. We're next door to Mudspot, when Jason who works at Mudspot rounds the corner and started to giggle at us. Another friend in our group barks, "What are you laughing at, huh?" and I calm her down... No... I know him. He's actually a really cool guy, but I look over and yes--- He is laughing. Okay. Fine. Be a jerk. Mudspot is lame and slow anyway.
Anyway, we're trying to figure this out, everyone is mad and frustrated, I'm still offering to go home and get my passport, cause this man WILL be wrong. I look up, and this little 5'1 man is rounding the corner like a Oompa Loompa. Firecracker friend runs after him, and away we all rush. Now what happens after this confuses me... It happened fast and with crazy energy, but in an effort to ask the 5'1 man (who says he was the owner, Angelo) to apply pragmatics, he spits in my firecracker friends face... a woman. He spit in her face, and challenged her to a fight. Did you read that? The owner, Angelo SPIT in a woman's face and then challenged her to a fight.
Then "bouncer" Brian called her a bitch.
When our only guy friend, Andy stepped in Brian asked him if he had "some d***s to suck." Nice. Classy. So, we have racism, sexism and homophobia in one fell swoop. Little Bar, It's convenient that you're in my neighborhood, but I mean, seriously? Seriously. Ser.ious.ly....
My friend stopped by later, and by flirting with bouncer Brian got a couple of pictures with him, which I'll post soon... In the interim, here is a napkin rendering.
Try Busby's or another neighborhood stop.
These people are downright ignorant.
This place sucks.
#1, they replace ALL of their cocktails with "soju", because they dont have a liquor license and they have an incredibly limited beer and wine selection.
#2, people that work at this establishment have been rude and "douchey" for lack of a better term, almost every time that ive set foot in there. (you would figure for as little business as they are getting, they would try to be somewhat cordial in an effort to keep customers coming back?) Pretentious for a dive bar.
#3, no scene whatsoever.
you want a chill, low key dive bar with good alcohol? try Tom Bergin's House of Irish coffee.
Hey All !!!! Our Pabst Blue Ribbon Pints - On Draught.... are still 4 DOLLARS , ALWAYS , unless you get our "After Work Special" , 5 till 8 PM, which makes them 3 (THREE) BUCKS - I felt inclined to clarify this because some of our Yelp Peeps were either confused or too wasted when they wrote their review.... We Still Love Ya !
Angelo *
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Came in right AFTER a Sox game ended, so it was nearly dead the entire time (10pm - late on a Thursday eve) - had no idea there was a Boston themed (or is it New England??) bar in my 'hood. Very excited for future sporting events (GO CELTICS), although their tv's are less than sports-bar-fantastic ... moderate prices, solid beer list. Still don't know what Soju is, but that's cause im too meek and timid to ever ask a bartender.
Calm, neighborhood-y vibe where no one is really in anyone else's business. 80's music DJed all night - don't know if its a weekly Thursday thing or just a special event, but I dug it.
Shockingly NORMAL for LA. Ya know? Not too pretentious, not divey, just .... a smallish bar. Where they serve booze. And you drink it.
Cozy neighborhood bar.
unpretentious.
As everyone has said before, they only serve beer, wine and soju. Its a great place to go with a few friends, I've been coming here with a friend since it pretty much opened its doors. There is normal people here, not the; I think of myself and take myself way to serious; types here, so it is refreshing.
its dirty.
the alcohol selection is ridiculous. sure they've got beer, but nothing special.
i think they wish they were a better bar, but they just fall really short.
honestly its just a gross place thats trying to pass off as obscure and hip.
not worth it. go someplace else
expensive drinks for a dive bar. kind of makes it an oxymoron. on that note, it shouldn't be categorized as a lounge, because it's not one, but the drinks are lounge priced.
no pool table, but they should have one. instead, they have dart boards, which was pretty fun, too. cool bartender (bill).
not very crowded on a weekday night. they have booths. digital jukebox. as others have reviewed, just beer, soju, and wine. no hard liquor. but they do have pear cider, for those interested in beer-like drink, but don't like the beer taste.
Small, cozy, neighborhood bar. Not swanky or hollywood scene. Just low key and fun. GREAT juke box. Beer and wine only. Pretty cheap for LA. Always a good time!
I wallow. I am not a "pick myself up by the bootstraps" kind of girl. I wallow in self-pity like a pig in mud. As I have gotten older there is more to wallow in and Little Bar let's me do it with it's come as I am attitude. I have been there on busy nights and not so busy nights. The fact that I can go without worrying too much about what I'm wearing is much appreciated. When wallowing, I am usually not in the mood to "figure out" what to wear.
I have not ordered in food yet though I should probably try that since it would soak up the alcohol. Friends from Boston, San Francisco, New York always boast that the bars here try to hard, but when I bring them here they are very happy.
Granted you can't get hard booze, but a glass of wine or a beer seems to do the trick. Word.
offering only beer, wine, and soju (korean liquor), it's a man's bar, as illustrated by the 40:5 male to female ratio on a friday evening. no girlie drinks served here.
patrons seemed to be regulars, rather than some hipsters invading yet another dive bar in LA. that right there is a plus, but i felt there was still something about the bar that was lacking.
i suppose that's the feeling you get when you're surrounded by a bunch of other dudes.
notes:
- jukebox
- metal tip dart board
- solid beer selection
- $7 soju drinks (yes, it's a rip, considering you can get a bottle for the same price at some ktown cafe down the street)
Come to this bar more than a few times and boom, you're a regular. It's the one bar in LA I can come to alone and throw back a beer or two without being hassled or treated like a hooker. (Because a girl alone in a bar is automatically a slut or a whore, right? BLECH.) Cool people, cool bartenders, and yeah it's beer and wine only but try the scorpion bowl, it'll get you righteously messed up.
I definitely prefer this bar on the weekdays, weekends tend to get cluttered up with busby's rejects.
2.5
For a few years now, I've wondered about this bar though I've never found a reason to stop in.
I finally went last Saturday and though I feared parking would be bad in the area, it wasn't overly difficult to find a spot down a side street. And there seemed to be quite a few spots on La Brea itself.
It is a little bar but not the smallest bar I've been in. I was annoyed though at the one girl taking up an entire booth and never moving. 45 minutes later, I saw she was still by herself in the giant booth. What the hell happened to bar etiquette?
We did manage to get a space going though for our group of 7 so it worked out.
I had cider as this place doesn't have the hard stuff. It and a beer was $12. Hm, was this pricey or not? I don't know but I'm leaning on average priced. I scanned the list of cocktails made with soju and nearly had a fit. Soju and Irish cream (flavor, not the whiskey) called an Asian Blonde? Gimme a break! Soju cocktails are BAD news. Yuck. I rather have soju or sake straight any day. I did think about getting some port but this is an extremely loud bar and not quite the mood I was looking for.
There's a Ms. Pacman game in the front, a jukebox and a couple of dart boards. I was amused someone made editor edits on a horribly spelled sign in the ladies' restroom (which was one stall).
People call this a neighborhood bar. True, it's in a neighborhood. And it's a bar. But I think some people considered it a destination bar. I saw plenty of chicks in dressier tops and heels. Perhaps they were going to try Leonardo's next door if they struck out?
All in all, I might come back on a less busy night but being cramped on a Saturday night without any vodka to console me is not my idea of a good time.
A couple of friends and I came here for a couple of beers and we immediately like this place. It was a slow night but eventually more people showed up.
I found out that this place only serves beer and wine since it does not have a liquor license. We didn't mind since my friends and I prefer to drink beer. We love it that they have a good selection of beers on tap and in bottle.
We sat down at one of the booths and found it to be relaxing. Also they have a juke box so we put in a couple dollars to hear our favorite tunes.
Parking can be hard to find around the neighborhood and also be careful where you park because you can end up getting a parking ticket like I did for parking in a preferential zone.
Definitely will come back again but will park somewhere else.
Ok, so i used to live over here, and just moved back, so of course i was pumped to go to little bar, cause it rules and has a million beers. Then i get the check, $6.50 for a beer...really, at litlle bar, $6.50, is that necessary for a PBR, and all this after i tip a dollar a drink, which being from NYC i don't know why i do, because in 4 years of being in LA i've never had a buy back, but i digress. So now thats $7.50 a beer, which is what the Standard on sunset charges. what happened to the neighborhood bar, is it really necessary to charge more than 5 bucks for a pint of beer. Isn't charging $30 bucks for a six pack enough, guess $45 a six pack sounds more reasonable. love this place, won't go back, its a shame.
So I'm driving back from yet another "FUN FILLED" night of recalling my Hannah Montana incident, really considering if Nun's Habits come in my favorite color.
Then I find myself wondering the following questions:
Do Nun's get vacation?
Do they get to watch SATC? The HBO version or the Cliff Notes version on Channel 5?
Can I wear heels?
Is it like that movie with Whoopi Goldberg and then they start sing.....PING!
OH THANK GOD!
"Come to the Little Bar. There's a drink with your name on it."
HEH.
HEH HEH.
HEH HEH HEH.
After a few rounds of Stella later, I was no longer contemplating a life of Habits, being called Sister or being sent away to make clothes out of curtains for 7 Austrian siblings.
My take away from this night?
I should've stopped in a long time ago. I mean I've driven by this place a million times!
The most approachable, non-threatening bar I've been to in a while. I'm not a huge beer drinker but hey maybe I can start to like it...uhm..well we'll see about that.
Someone put in Bon Jovi on the jukebox and I nearly lost it.
Yeah..no Habits for this Chick. Betcha singing "Living on a Prayer" during service isn't what the Rev. Mother had in mind as a Hymn.
What a cool little joint!
Little Bar isn't that little, not huge, but certainly a good size to deliver a satisfying experience and is a nice warm place to get together with a group of friends and while away a few hours getting sozzled.
There are a bunch of booths, including a great one tucked just to the right of the entrance that can seat 8 - 10 peeps, is close to the bar and allows you to people watch (which I am partial to doing now and then)
The barmaid was friendly and cute, and they have darts, which I suck at, but who cares? They also have Karaoke on a Monday, and have a jukebox that has a good selection of tunes.
The great thing about this bar? Not a douchebag in sight! Which was VERY nice.
Sure, it smells like the Salvation army, not a single patron even glances up as you stumble in the door, and the bouncer is in no mind to shoot the shit, but there's something uniquely non-LA and edgy at the little bar. It has character. Definitely no pretenses here. And I really liked the brown haired bartender who was probably the most down to earth straight talking lady I've met in a long time. It's just simply a place to drink!
I recently moved to the mid-wilshire area and I fell in love with this bar. My favorite new night to go is kareoke monday. I now know all of the bartenders and they also know me. Try the irish car bomb and hold on to your socks. No full liquor license but I still always leave thoroughly drunk. 10stars.
Kevin S. who said the below is a schmuck:
"I don't like this place because no one tries. It's a neighborhood bar, filled with neighborhood people... I often wonder if they know what they look like when they're walking their dogs and taking out their trash. I mean why not dress up when you're killing your liver softly?"
Why should anyone "try" when they go to their neighborhood bar? Go to a bar where you pay 12 bucks for a jack and coke if you need to impress someone you moron! Little Bar is a nice casual spot with great beers on tap. True, they don't have a liquor license so you can't drink the hard stuff, but not many bars in town have so many great beers on tap.
I've been here several times and have always had a good time. The crowd is unpretentious and the bartenders are nice. In fact I went in this evening by myself after having to shlep all over town. I was the only one there, so i started chatting with the bartender, who was super friendly and ended up being a fellow horror geek so we talked shop for a while, even after his shift ended. Now that I'm engaged to be married I barely go out to bars anymore, but I'll definitely make a point of coming here.
Took 15 minutes to get a drink, but it was St. Patrick's Day, so maybe it was too crowded for the weekday crew.
Inside it's like a Boston pub (+1 star for a cool atmosphere).
Dear Mr. Bar Owner: You need to turn that music down. It's horrendously shrill, and so flippin' loud. I think my party left early because what's there to do when you can't hear a thing?
This place may be lacking in the full bar, but it sets the tone for what to expect, Time to Drink with Friends.
The big booths the darts the juke box, this is a place to relax by chilling, or a place to start some impromptu beer pong tournaments. The adults can play, have you ever seen 30 somethings shoot pong? Its amazing, the best games i play are with my parents, thats not to say we win, but in Beer pong loosing is Winning.
Get the drink called the scorpion, its great. Tell them Vegas sent you.
I love this little dive bar and used to frequent it all the time when I lived in LA. The bartenders know you by name and the characters you find there are hilarious, whether it's on a night where the red sox are playing and people are gathered, or the Thursday night thrust crowd is out in full form. Whatever the case is, I love the beer and the fact that I can order take out to the bar (they even have a binder of menus behind the bar if you ask). Cocktail lovers, stay away - they only have that weird asian rice liquor to mix things up.
Hip w/out attitude.
Not flashy, neither are the people. They don't serve liquor, however. So, if you can't handle beer or wine and need the "strong stuff" you may be assed out.
Bartenders were super nice. I liked the dark, comfortable feel of this place. I'd go back.
Don't half step. Going there with a huge group may be more of a pain in the arse than it's worth.
Maybe I went on a bad night?
It was a Saturday. The place was super-packed. I was wearing jeans and a cute top (standard L.A. going out clothes, I thought) but most other chicks has just raided Kitson's cleavage-enhancing / miniskirt section. (I CAN do that look, but I thought that's only for when you're trying to score a drunk old man on Sunset...)
I'll admit - I wasn't in the best mood after looking around 15 minutes for parking (there's TOUGH rules on those side streets), but when it takes an extra 10 minutes to get my beer...I'm venturing into pissedoffedness.
Two stars for the nice doorguy and the fact that the people didn't seem like d-bags...it was just too crowded. I should have called the fire marshall so I could have stayed longer to figure it all out...
not my cup of tea. from the outside, it looked like it was going to be a..um..cleaner place. walked in, was dark and musky smelling. it was a thursday night, very quiet, but it was whatever. seemed like a place people would come for a beer before they went home. so i sat down with a few guys and was about to order. i asked what they had apart from beer, as in...like wine or smth and the waitress looked at me (im chinese, but most people generally think i look korean or japanese) and suggested to my friends mojitos and wine and suggested me to have soju. i was kind of thrown off..not sure how to respond to that or if she even meant anything by it but i was still very um..amused by the comment. haha
i ended up asking if they had any decent wine and had a glass of pinot. then stayed away from the bar and played darts the rest of the night.
it's actually pretty funny but probably not somewhere i would go again!
We walk up and the place is closed. But as we're deciding where to go the bartender walks up and says he's about to open. He rolls up the door and lets us in. He needs to set up but he'll get us a couple of beers while he's setting up.
A nice little bar. You can tell its been there for a long time. No liquor, but I'll drink beer if its good and cold. They had a nice selection for a small place.
Minus 1 star for not having full liquor.
I was there on a Saturday night.
Very loud, fairly crowded.
Perhaps I'm just too old for this bar but it was so loud that I had to wear ear plugs the entire time I was there.
I liked that they have a digital jukebox but I just wasn't impressed with anything there except the cleanliness of the ladies' room ;)
Odd too that I saw a group of 4 guys lighting a cake for a friend's birthday.
Just a strange night.
I came here my first official night in LA. I'd just moved in a few blocks away, and decided I wanted to celebrate and see what bars were within nice walking distance. With that, a buddy, one the new roommates and I set out.
As it happened, I'd picked a good night. There was a bar band playing (always fun), and even better: they were even good! Toss in a bit of random synchronicity, (talking about ska then the band starts playing a ska song) and I was sold.
They've only got a beer//wine license, but with that beer selection who cares? They've got the full range, PBR up to even Chimay (white) on tap. Not bad at all! Prices are LA standard, nothing amazing but not terrible.
If you're looking to play some darts or a place to hang out with your friends, Little Bar is the place to be.
Call me spoiled, because I'm from NYC, but the service here is not very good at all. I will realize this is a divey bar, with not much expectation, however I do expect a drink when I'm sitting paciently at the bar. I've been to all sorts of divey bars and usually even the those bars would agknowledge customer service. I stopped by Little Bar to meet up with some out of town friends on a Friday night. It wasnt that busy so I thought I could quicky order a beer. Not the case. I waited for 10 minutes before I was noticed. Was it me you say? Nope, I was noticing it with other folks at the bar. I guess the bartender was too busy dealing with her pals, to work for her tips. I always feel bad writing a less than good review, especially because the vibe and music was pretty cool. But maybe if they got better service I'll return.
As stated by every damn person before me
Beer, wine, and soju only
But a pretty damn good selection of beer
My date and the bartender got into a discussion that was so filled with sexual innuendo that I seriously was wanted to bust up laughing...but restrained myself
This conversation contained phrases like "creamy head" and "slow pullout method" When it came the the "slow pullout method" my restraint cracked a bit
I had a glass of wine here, which well.....I don't really recommend you do
Bars that are beer and wine only tend to have at least ok wine
This was....well
I drank it
It wasn't vinegar
But I wouldn't do it again
Get beer
The chimay I had afterwards made me excellently happy
The women's bathroom is a little awkward in that when you walk in you basically walk into a wall
But this is definitely a pretty chill neighborhood spot for those of us who live midwilshire to just have a beer, and a good one at that


