First stop was Kitchen 24. It was a cute place, but I was not a fan of the pear martini. Friendly staff. Trendy.

After, we made our way to Essex Public House. Best described as a hipster pub. There were not many people there around 9:30pm, but I hear it gets very crowded later at night.

Next was Geisha House. G.H. was very high-energy and fun. I sipped on a Japanese beer and people-watched. Restaurant meets night club (although I did not see a dance floor).

And you'll never guess where we went for last call! Yes, back to Dillon's (already featured here).

Photos: kitchen24.info, essexhollywood.com, L's List :)
4 comments:
I need to get back up to LA and check out some of these places. When I was there last, we only went to a handful. But I like your idea: going from place to place, checking each out -- such a great way to get a feel for a neighborhood.
The first bar looks cool... that is too bad that your drink wasn't good :( We should go on a weird Norwood/Walpole bar crawl next time you come home ;)
Mike and I ended up at Essex for the Super Bowl. It was a Saints friendly crowd, very loud and fun.
Later that night we went to Bar Marmont (high brow vs. low brow?) and I thought of you because the door man was from Norwood!
Sounds like a blast to me! I looooove Japanese beer!
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