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Patio bars in Los Angeles

Let the booze flow at these outdoor drinking establishments

By Alexandra Le Tellier

Metromix
May 6, 2009

Patio bars in Los Angeles
(Credit: Tara Godvin)

If where you live says something about you, then where you drink speaks just as loudly. Here’s our guide to finding the perfect patio based on your personality.

The Abbey

The Abbey

692 N. Robertson Blvd. - West Hollywood
310-855-9977

For the Will and Grace duo: The Abbey? A gay bar? Please. In the last few years the Spanish-style courtyard behind the iron gates has morphed into a gal corral for Graces looking for their Wills. Of course, there’s your quotient of hot, chiseled men, but sometimes the fruitiest thing a girl can snag are the mango martinis.

The Bar

The Bar

5851 W. Sunset Blvd. - Los Angeles
323-468-9154

For the New Yorker: Sandwiched between a motel and a gas station, this smoking patio is reminiscent of New York’s narrow, gritty alleys. The crowd of models, art freaks and scene-makers cements its Big Apple vibe.

Bar Marmont

Bar Marmont

8171 W. Sunset Blvd. - Los Angeles
323-650-0575

For the Francophile: Put on your black beret and you’ll fit right in at Bar Marmont, the trendy bar/resto adjacent to the infamous Chateau Marmont. The best place to make the scene is on the smoking patio in front. Not only does it look Parisian, but the billowing cigarette smoke ensures that it smells like it too.

Boardner's

Boardner's

1652 N. Cherokee Ave. - Los Angeles
323-462-9621

For the goth: Rubber-clad night owls who cover their faces in baby powder and carry whips around are all about Bar Sinister, Boardner’s Saturday night goth bash. There’s an S&M lounge upstairs, but it’s the spacious courtyard that gets all the action.

Bob Morris' Paradise Cove Beach Cafe

Bob Morris' Paradise Cove Beach Cafe

28128 Pacific Coast Hwy. - Malibu
310-457-2503

For the beach babe: There is no place for the beach babe quite like Paradise Cove, a bar and restaurant that’s literally on the sand. The bar serves myriad colorful tropical drinks, but everyone orders the specialty mojito and suntans on the cushy blue lounge chairs. The best part: It’s only a three-second walk to the ocean.

The Boulevard Lounge

The Boulevard Lounge

1114 N. Crescent Heights Blvd. - West Hollywood
323-654-6686

For the big kid: Built around a giant tree, this WeHo lounge looks like an adult version of a treehouse. It even serves mini hot dogs, hamburgers and sweet-as-candy cocktails to a jeans-clad crowd.

Cabana Club

Cabana Club

1429 Ivar Ave. - Los Angeles
323-463-0005

For the cabana boy (and girl): Just about every trendy club in L.A. has cabanas that can be reserved for a hefty price tag. But only one venue is actually called Cabana Club, earning it bonus points in the “obvious” category. Ladies tend not to cover up much at this Hollywood spot—unless you count spray tan.

Cat & Fiddle

Cat & Fiddle

6530 W. Sunset Blvd. - Los Angeles
323-468-3800

For the casual drinker: For laid-back types who scoff at the idea of "making the scene," Cat & Fiddle is where it’s at. Yes, it’s located in the heart of Hollywood and it does get packed, but there’s a relaxed vibe on the large, leafy courtyard. If there are no tables available, sit on the side of the fountain—it’s the best seat in the house anyway.

Falcon

Falcon

7213 Sunset Blvd. - Los Angeles
323-850-5350

For the "L Word" fan: Designer-chic lesbians (and Paris Hilton) can’t get enough of Falcon’s Sunday night parties hosted in the intimate, starlit patio just off Sunset Boulevard.

Footsie's

Footsie's

2640 N. Figueroa St. - Highland Park
323-221-6900

For the "leave me alone, I’m smoking" guy: This no-frills Highland Park bar serves up cheap drinks to a low-key crowd of cool kids with asymmetrical haircuts and dirty vintage T-shirts. The parking-lot-adjacent patio is usually pretty empty, leaving the lone puffer to his thoughts.

Golden Gopher

Golden Gopher

417 W 8th St. - Los Angeles
213-614-8001

For the aspiring loft-dweller: Owning a Downtown loft has become all the rage, but it’s only a reality for moneyed urbanites. While you wait to win the lotto, the Golden Gopher’s brick terrace, lit by a string of glowing bulbs, will make it easy to dream.

Hopscotch Lounge

Hopscotch Lounge

8639 Lincoln Blvd. - Los Angeles
310-645-0400

For the jet-setter: Finally, a hip place to unwind between flights at LAX. Located in the airport-adjacent Custom Hotel (imagine a bite-sized Standard), the poolside bar features a fire pit, four private cabanas and DJs spinning hyphen-friendly music, from electro-jazz to future-bossa to Afro-Cuban.

Red Lion Tavern

Red Lion Tavern

2366 Glendale Blvd. - Los Angeles
323-662-5337

For the German transplant: Oktoberfest is a yearlong celebration at this beer garden specializing in bratwurst, lederhosen and cheap drinks. Get your drink on early, as the patio portion closes around 10 p.m. on weekdays and midnight on weekends.

Rooftop Bar at The Standard

Rooftop Bar at The Standard

550 S. Flower St. - Los Angeles
213-892-8080

For the all-American (Apparel): You don’t have to be an Am. App. model to hang out at the bar’s summer pool parties, but you certainly have to look like one. Shaggy hair, oversize vintage glasses and short shorts are pretty much the dress code for both sexes.

Saddle Ranch Chop House

Saddle Ranch Chop House

8371 W. Sunset Blvd. - West Hollywood
323-656-2007

For the frat brat: If your college days were spent going to frat parties and hooking up with anything in a miniskirt, this hyperbole of a Western bar is perfect for you. Outsiders think the main attraction here is the mechanical bull, but really it’s the large porch on Sunset Boulevard, where boozy girls clutching gigantic mugs of intoxicating concoctions mingle with dudes gunning to end the night with a bang. Beware: Motorcycle cops hang out front, waiting to give out DUIs.

Skybar

Skybar

8440 Sunset Blvd. - West Hollywood
323-848-6025

For the nervous Nellie: For those on the verge of a nervous breakdown, this is the last-ditch stop before rehab. Just ask Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Jesse Metcalfe, who got wasted on the poolside patio before going completely nuts. It’s ironic, actually, because the lounge is super relaxing with a communal bed, lounge chairs, candle lighting and one of the most stunning views of the city.

Tropicana Bar

Tropicana Bar

7000 Hollywood Blvd. - Los Angeles
323-769-7260

For the socialite: Glamour girls who shop on Robertson Boulevard and have unlimited access to Daddy’s AmEx love to unwind with expensive, well-made cocktails at this ’60s-inspired al fresco space surrounded by towering palm trees. Note: Some jackass always ends up in the pool; make sure it’s not you.

Whist

Whist

1819 Ocean Ave. - Santa Monica
310-260-7511

For the design freak: Fans of designer Kelly Wearstler can’t get enough of the elegant decor at the Viceroy Hotel, especially during the summer months, when the poolside lounge Whist fills with upscale Westsiders eager for a fancy drink. Get there early in the evening to secure a spot on a white armchair or, if you have the dough to spend, reserve a cushy cabana.

X Bar

X Bar

2025 Avenue of the Stars - Century City
310-551-3332

For the agent’s assistant: Just an underground tunnel away from CAA, the Hyatt’s modern lounge attracts agents on a schmooze-and-booze mission. You’ll find their assistants on the lush patio, which is decorated with palm trees, cabanas and a fire pit. The future power-brokers no doubt dream of the days they’ll be rich enough to afford a backyard just as lush.

Alexandra Le Tellier is Bars & Clubs editor for Metromix Los Angeles.

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