Dating way back to 1947, this “quaint”, “off-the-chain” “hole-in-the-wall” in Culver City is best known for its live music; the rest of the setup is standard dive fixin’s: old movie posters on the wood-paneled walls, country music on the jukebox and modestly priced drinks at the bar – it all “feels comforting.”
Oldest School local, featuring live music, sparse honky-tonk décor, affable staff and hoards of Bohemian devotees. The bands can be a little all over the place with Latin rhythms, blues, and hard rock. Tupelo-style bands pack 'em on Tip Jar Wednesdays. If worse comes to worse, grab a stool and chat up a lonely local who's had one too many. Speaking of too many, where did all these people come...
This seemingly low-key neighborhood cocktail joint hops with live music.:
In Short
The oldest drinking establishment in Culver City may look like your grandfather's bar, with dark wood walls, sullied stools, the world's oldest piano and a decorating scheme...