Experiencing “CARRIE” at the Los Angeles Theatre? Catching a concert at The Globe? Pack the most into your evening in with delicious food and drinks at neighborhood bars and restaurants within easy walking distance of our historic Broadway Theaters.
Clifton’s Cafeteria: 648 S Broadway: Historic restaurant in a renovated, mutlilevel space featuring American fare, cocktails, and iconic Jell-O.
Le Petit Paris: 418 S Spring: Elegant bi-level French brasserie with a patio serving classic fare & cocktails all day.
BierBeisl Imbiss: 541 S Spring #109: Modern space inside the Spring Arcade Building serving updated Austrian street food & baked goods.
Bar Ama: 118 W 4th St: Josef Centeno’s upscale Tex Mex twist with killer guacamole and tequilas.
Baco Mercat: 408 S Main St: Josef Centeno’s ever changing quirky American menu with elegant outdoor seating. #32 on Jonathan Gold’s 101 Best Restaurants.
Orsa & Winston: 122 W 4th St: Josef Centeno’s elegant upscale tasting menu only location. #11 on J. Gold’s 101 best.
Kazu Nori Sushi: 421 S Main St: Reasonably priced hand-rolls, by the sushi master behind Sugarfish.
Guisados: 541 South Spring Street #101: Foodies flock to this simple Mexican joint for housemade tortillas stuffed with slow-braised meats. #77 on J. Gold’s 101 best.
Mignon: 128 E 6th St: Quiet, cozy wine bar pairs unique pours with small plates of French bistro fare, plus happy hour.
Redline DTLA: 131 E 6th St: Bumping gay bar & pub serves up classic bar bites plus a DJ spinning tunes in a large space.
The Reserve: 650 S Spring St: Underground 6-room bar and nightclub housed inside a 1926 bank vault.
The Little Easy: 216 W 5th St: Reminiscent of New Orleans in cuisine & decor, this casual eatery specializes in Cajun fare.
The Must: 117 Winston St: Urban-chic wine bar & bistro offering a creative Southern-inspired menu with many vegan options.
Las Perlas: 107 E 6th St: Hipsters pack this stylish Mexican hot spot for a huge menu of mescal, tequila & cocktails.
Bar Mattachine: 221 W 7th St: Sleek bi-level cocktail lounge hosts DJs and pays homage to Downtown LA’s gay activist history.
The Falls: 626 S Spring St: Hip lounge with a ’70s-glam feel boasts seasonal cocktails, music nights & an extended happy hour.
The Lash: 117 Winston St: Edgy, urban nightlife spot catering to a trendy crowd with DJs, unique cocktails, wine & beer.
The Varnish: 118 E 6th St: Mixologists handcraft custom cocktails at this dark, moody speakeasy hidden behind Cole’s bar.
LA Chapter: 930 S Broadway: Trendy restaurant in the Ace Hotel crafts inspired American dishes and cocktails.