The Wolves Downtown
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The Wolves Downtown

Los Angeles, California

Photo: J H

A cocktail bar in the Arts District that takes the craft seriously without the speakeasy cosplay. The menu is inventive and seasonal, the bartenders are among the best in the city, and the room — raw concrete, candlelight, a long marble bar — sets the mood without trying too hard. This is where you come when you want a drink made by someone who cares.

Insider tip

The bartender's choice. Tell them what spirits you like and let them work. You won't be disappointed.

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