![]() Stay a while, why don’t you? Bars & Lounges: BREAK ROOM 86 With a desert-island-lineup of cocktails by celebrated barman (aka Sydell’s James Beard award-winning VP of Food & Beverage) Leo Robitschek, each drink veers off course – in the very best way – with nods to surrounding K-Town, Angeleno inspirations, and chill retro vibes.īut first, coffee… with beloved LA-based caffeine purveyors Alfred serving coffee, their signature matcha, and easy food to take away in the lobby. Lobby Bar is a gathering spot for locals and travelers alike, and an unpretentious hang that keeps the good stuff simple. Just the classics – with a Koreatown twist. Presented in shareable formats, embracing each season, and celebrating the melting pot that is LA: Openaire is an oasis of green in the heart of Koreatown. After two decades spent in the Los Angeles fine dining world, Openaire is an accessible take on his award-winning, California-driven sensibilities. Presented in shareable formats, embracing each season, and celebrating the melting pot that is LA: Openaire is an oasis of green in the heart of Koreatown.įood, Restaurants, Cafes, Bars & Lounges Food, Restaurants, Cafes:Īt Openaire, two Michelin star Chef Josiah Citrin works with the best of California’s ingredients from land and sea. Standout Venue Features: The greenhouse-situated Openaire features California-inspired cooking by two star Michelin Chef (and native Angeleno) Josiah Citrin, he works with the best of California’s ingredients from land and sea. The hotel’s setting on Wilshire and Normandie is a true epicenter of metropolitan Los Angeles, just minutes from Beverly Hills, Hollywood and downtown, there isn’t another location so central to all of LA’s attractions. Each area is appointed with hand-selected, custom-designed furnishings from Knibb’s studio, various objets d’art, and original artwork by local artists. Sean Knibb, best known for his award winning landscape design and A-Frame Restaurant, has designed modern, characterful interiors. Design:ĭesigned in 1964 by architects Daniel Mann Johnson + Mendenhall, the iconic building sits in Koreatown a cultural epicenter to Los Angeles. Even closer are the Wiltern Theatre, Wi Spa, Mapo, Chapman Plaza and BCD Tofu House. Nearby destinations include Paramount Studios, Griffith Park, LA Convention Center, Staples Center, and LACMA. central to Downtown (3 miles), Hollywood (3 miles), Silver Lake (3.5 miles) and Beverly Hills (6 miles), the metro purple line is directly across the street from The Line Hotel. ![]() Venue Features The Scene: Home to Southern California’s highest concentration of restaurants, bars and businesses, Koreatown is 24/7.
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