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DTLA Happiest Hours: The Pattern Bar - by Matthew Ryan

VOL 15 NO 4 - MARCH 18TH - MARCH 24TH / DTLAWEEKLY.COM 5

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WITH THE ALL NEW PATTERN BAR

hether you’re a lost angel, traveling tourist or community anchor, Downtown agrees, the Pattern Bar is the number one favorite bar destination in Fashion District. Located on the southwest corner of 9th Street (where Spring and Main collide), the Pattern Bar, also known as the House of Agave, has reopened with a thriving heartbeat of house musics, lite bites and finest selection of eclectic agave spirits around. Still sexy, sultry, and as stimulating as ever despite all the changes in operations the bar had to deal with, The Pattern Bar has been able to make quite a comeback thanks to managing partner, brand and marketing manager Misael Villa and his incredible team.

Misa, Mark , Denise

Five year Pattern Bar verteran and mixologist, Mark Vail is showcasing his third menu to date. His menus have included beverages named after famous designers in the past, like “the Channel” as well as their new agave based menu featuring "the Spell Bound" a mix of mezcal los Javis, strawberries and rhubarb bitters topped with a leaf of burning sage. A unique way to purify the energy inside the Pattern Bar’s 100 year-old Historic location.

The mid-sized room is rightfully designed with an open-air industrial feel reminiscent of days of old. It’s interior colors center mostly around black and white call attention to the room’s dual pillars, centered mirrors, and wide black vinyl booth seating located directly across from the black paint bar with row of with black iron bar stools. Large bay windows open the place to fresh air and natural light comes in from all directions illuminating the venue from its high ceilings to its vintage black and white checkered floor.

Providing harmonious house music, with ‘delicioso' drinks, has always been a successful combination at the Pattern Bar. Recently the bar has added one of LAs favorite vegan street food vendors. Alchemy Organica is now serving their magnificent mexican vegan menu on Tuesday, Friday and Saturdays and their neighbors verdaderos crazy tacos Wednesday and Thursday.


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