A ’50s-era “neighborhood bar” in West LA that was recently renovated to “keep up with the times”, this “low-key” “blast from the past” still boasts its eponymous armory of “weapons on the walls” as eye-catching decor; the “always excellent” music can “get loud”, so feel free to order a round from the “kind, fun” bartenders and then flee to the outdoor patio, which is “nice, when it isn’t packed.”
Sunset might have started the metal scene, but The Arsenal perfected it, with swords, maces, machine guns, and even a WWII bazooka hanging from the pub walls. Weekdays find diners and hotties not coming to score, but just to chat with one another. Weekends can go off with armies of college folk, but it's more often a friends-for-pints spot than an opportunity to get bombed and burn down the...
Reloaded West L.A. nightclub combines modern amenities with nostalgic charm.:
In Short
Don't let the cheesy neon lights fool you: This '60s-era hangout has a big city feel uncommon for the Westside. Behind the frosted windows is a low lit, contempo cool bar and...