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Redwood Bar & Grill
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I gave this place a few goes. At first I was charmed by it's quirky props and ""new downtown LA"" location. Slowly but surely, like a series of progressively worse dates, the charm soured into a sincere distaste.\r
I've lived in London and Australia, places where the word ""Pub"" is more than a cute marketing hook and the term ""Gastro Pub"" a brave statement, best backed up with very good food. So General Manager Jennifer Frizzell's brags about her ""Gastro Pub"" should be ignored wholesale.\r
It's better to describe this place as a Pirate Fantasy Camp - complete with worn-out furnishings, food not even fit to throw overboard and staff that would slit your throat for the two gold coins in your pocket, the second you turn your back. You'll be begging to walk the plank.
Pros: alcohol
Cons: staff, food
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