Redwood Bar & Grill
316 W Second St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 784-2806
theredwoodbar.com
Rating:
3½ out of 5 stars
Hours: Sun-Wed 11am-2am
Thu-Sat 11am-4am
Status: Open
Payment Methods: MasterCard Visa
Description
Like the sirens to Odysseus, the glowing red sign for this nautical pub sends a seductive call through Downtown. The Redwood Bar, a hallowed Downtown institution once frequented by JFK and the Los Angeles Times staff theres even a direct phone line from The Redwood to the Times offices, has been expanded into a full-fledged restaurant and bar. Jason Michaud of Cobras & Matadors gives the menu a European ...
by lacom
on March 31, 2007 from lacom
Tips
The Redwood Shuttle, with seating for twenty-five, will fetch patrons from various Downtown locations and transport them to the venue for free.
by lacom
on February 04, 2008 from lacom
What to Drink: A playfully named list of specialty cocktails includes the Lava Lamp, Schooner Float and Cloud 9.
by Citysearch
on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch
Editorial Reviews
In Short A Miami salvage yard provides the inspiration for this nautical watering hole, with a decor scheme that includes old alcohol barrels doubling as tables, rope ladders, fishnet-lined walls and steering wheel chandeliers. Downtown workers start to file in after 5pm, followed by nearby loft dwellers and their friends from Silver Lake and Echo Park. The kitchen serves up both a lunch ...
Rated 4.45 stars by Citysearch
on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch
Information from the business
The Redwood is an institution in Los Angeles and being voted as one of the best bars in L.A. is no small feat. The Redwood Bar & Grill is a fresh concept in the heart of the Downtown L.A. renaissance. The food menu is simple and creative, exactly what Angelenos have been craving.
by clubzone
on July 11, 2008 from clubzone
The Redwood is an institution in Los Angeles and being voted into the top 101 best bars of L.A. is no small feat. Downtown L.A. is going thru a renaissance and so is the Redwood. With a change of ownership, the Redwood will be a fresh concept in a vibrant urban setting. The team hired Fred Sutherland, celebrated designer of Forty Deuce and Deep, To bring the right combination of look and feel. The ...
by Citysearch
on January 24, 2008 from Citysearch