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The Edison
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It's unsurprising that, after haunting this place for over a year, that lines have begun to form around the block to get into the Edison: it is arguably the best bar in Downtown LA.
The cavernous art-deco speakeasy, with its preserved antique power generators and silent films projected on the walls, has a terrific '20s feel that will doubtlessly leave a lasting impression on first-time patrons. There's no cover (yet) but the semi-strict dress code ensures a classier clientele than most places.
Between the two bars you'll find an impressive catalog of drinks -- including a very nice scotch collection -- but why get a martini when you can order several brands of absinthe? On slower nights, the bartenders even set up an elaborate device that slowly dissolves a sugar cube into the potent green syrup. Very nice touch.
If at all possible, get there at happy hour for slashed prices on all spirits, and try to make one of their live jazz shows. This is one bar you'll want to come back to again and again.
Pros: Amazing architecture, great drinks, unbeatable ambiance
Cons: Increasingly difficult to get in
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