Everson Royce Bar
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Everson Royce Bar

Los Angeles, California

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An indoor-outdoor bar in the Arts District with a sprawling patio, a smartly curated beer and wine list, and some of the best bar food downtown. The space is industrial but warm — string lights, concrete, communal tables — and the crowd is the after-work Arts District set who've earned a cold one. It's unpretentious in a neighborhood that sometimes isn't.

Insider tip

The smash burger and a draft beer on the patio. Thursday evenings have the best energy.

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