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The 6 Best Bars in Beverly Hills

People eating and drinking on Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills
People eating and drinking on Sunset Boulevard, Beverly Hills | © Peter Horree / Alamy Stock Photo

The luxurious shops and mansions of Beverly Hills are such desirable neighbors that many of LA’s premium hotels call the area home. These decadent destinations also happen to host most of the neighborhood’s best bars. If you’re looking for some respite from all that high-end shopping, try one of these six local watering holes.

Bar Nineteen12

Bar, Cocktails

Nestled within the Beverly Hills Hotel, Bar Nineteen12 is named after its opening year. A cozy place to meet for drinks, the interior bar and lounge exudes effortless chic. The real showstopper, however, is the equally intimate terrace. Overlooking the hotel’s gardens and Beverly Hills, it is one of the best places to experience an LA sunset. The cocktails might be pricey at $21 apiece, but the view is worth it.

CUT Lounge

Cocktail Bar, Cocktails

In 2016, the lukewarm Sidebar, located next to CUT by Wolfgang Puck, became CUT Lounge. Luckily, this Four Seasons bar did more than just change its name. The ambiance, drinks and service have steadily improved over the past few years. Stop by to rest your feet and have a drink after a stroll down Rodeo Drive. The spirits list is extensive, and the whiskeys are particularly impressive. In addition to a great happy hour, CUT Lounge also provides a taste of CUT’s food menu, for those who couldn’t get a reservation in time.

Honor Bar

Bar, Cocktails

A rare standalone bar in Beverly Hills, the Honor Bar also stands out as one of the few LA bars that takes their business-casual dress code and ambiance seriously. The resulting atmosphere is devoid of flip-flops, provocative clothing, athleisure and even young children. Small groups can feel free to imbibe and explore the food menu without vibe-killing distractions. At first glance, the cocktails might not seem imaginative, but small tweaks transform classics such as the gin martini into revelations by switching sauvignon blanc for vermouth and adding St Germain liqueur for a hint of sweetness.

£10 (Ten Pound Bar), Beverly Hills

Bar, American

Another hotel bar, £10 resides on the second floor of the Montage Hotel. While the CUT offers an extensive whiskey menu, £10 serves the finest Scottish whisky. The bar features specialty Macallan whisky that can be enjoyed straight or poured over several chilling options. Those who like cold Scotch neat would especially benefit from its frosty whisky stones. Other whisk(e)y bars might throw your Scotch into any old rocks glass with tap-water ice, but, here, guests cradle exquisite Lalique crystal as an ice sphere of Scottish Highland water gently melts. With several rare bottles going for a few hundred dollars per dram, this attention to detail is a service to your taste buds.

Heritage Fine Wines

Wine Bar, Wine

This wine bar and bistro features several organic and biodynamic wines that are clearly marked on the menu. Heritage Fine Wines also features a few of John Legend’s LVE wines. Guests can enjoy live music from 7pm to 10pm on Fridays, brunch on Saturdays, and a piano bar from 7pm on Saturdays. Sometimes Legend himself treats patrons to a surprise performance during the week.

The Bar Room at Porta Via

Bar, Cocktails, American

Another restaurant offshoot, The Bar Room directly competes with Porta Via’s craft cocktail list as the two menus are always different. Its take on a Boulevardier will convert just about anyone who previously disdained the polarizing drink. If you’re looking for a great happy hour in Beverly Hills, The Bar Room is one of your best options. From 5pm to 8pm, Monday through Saturday, enjoy $4 select beers, $6 house wines and $7 well drinks.

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