![]() ![]() Like many cool things we have adopted as our own, this concept comes from New York City when three dudes brought this barbershop, cocktail bar, speakeasy and DJ combo for Angelenos to enjoy! Need a haircut? Might as well get some great cocktails while you are it. A visit to The Edison is guaranteed to wow any first time visitor to what’s possible in the city of Los Angeles. If you are trying to impress out of town friends I recommend this spot above all the rest on the list. Live music is on Thursdays and a DJ on the decks Saturday and Sunday.ġ08 W 2nd St #101, Los Angeles, CA Edison is such a beautiful and unique space mostly due to the fact that it’s an actual formal power plant! In fact, it was Los Angeles first ever power plant. You must dress up to the occasion as The Edison doesn’t allow tennis-shoes or torn jeans. ![]() This bar is one of a kind with very unique and delicious cocktails too.ĭelight your palate with a lavender bourbon, which is a special of the house. A great bar, massive space, big club chairs, and power plant decor, with huge pipes and all. Located in the basement of the Higgins Building, The Edison is a steampunk bar with speakeasy vibes. Indeed, this is exactly what you have to do to find that black door that will eventually allow you to enter absolute beauty of a speakeasy The Edison in downtown LA. Nothing says 20’s speakeasy like having to go through a dark alley, to a brick warehouses and finally arriving at a legit power plant from the era. Note: We purposely did not go into to much detail on the secret entrances as discovering these on your own the first time is a big part of the fun with going to these spots. You don’t want to be disappointed after going through all the trouble to jump through hoops and find that secret entrance so we made a list for you of our favorite speakeasy bars in Los Angeles. We have visited plenty of these modern-day speakeasy bars in LA, some with style and class and others with a totally laid back vibe but all are unique and interesting. All the action of the Roaring 20’s but not having to worry about the coppers breaking down the door and busting up the party see? Well, alcohol, of course, has now been legal for many years and you no longer have to be involved in the underworld to enjoy a drink □ but there is something about that allure of a secret society like speakeasies that people still love.Īnd that is why some of the most popular bars in Los Angeles are based on that speakeasy concept. With alcohol being illegal from 1920-1933 Speakeasy bars popped up around Los Angeles with secret entrances and passwords reserved only for those in the know. Speakeasy bars date back to the Prohibition era. ![]()
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