Last week, with the grand opening of La Otra, we found out why. Now open in Cobras place is a new taco joint — focusing on more standard Mexican fare but with a gourmet twist. They feature the classics; burritos, soups, salads, tostadas, tamales, a hamburger? Though, as a savvy business owner and restaurateur, it makes sense that Arroyo would open up a taco place in our current economical climate.
Taco shops are much cheaper to manage and maintain and the menu is basic and more lunchtime and family friendly. Here is the pancetta, jack cheese and avocado tacos.
I enjoyed the combo, but the pancetta was a bit too salty for my taste. Still, it was good. Being that La Otra is BYOB for now and open for both lunch and dinner 11 am pm , it should get a decent amount of traffic. Still the question remains, why have two, virtually identical mexican restaurants, on the same block, competing with one another? Some restaurants listed here are also BYOB bring your own booze , where it's not just limited to vino.
Here, you'll also find casual to upscale spots that should satisfy all appetites. As a side note, consider bringing a unique bottle and not one from the bottom shelf of the store and let the sommelier or server happily pour it for you.
Whether you enjoy red, white or sparkling, relax in a comfy booth, and catch up with your closest friends and family.
Since you now have a lighter bill, go ahead and splurge on dessert. With countless restaurants to choose from in burgeoning Downtown LA, Bottega Louie continues bringing in the masses. Besides the popular Portobello mushroom fries, artisanal pizzas, pastas and expansive dessert list, Bottega Louie offers free corkage on your first bottle of wine.
Here, your first two bottles have no corkage fee, which makes waiting for the minute deep-dish pizza extremely bearable. For those seeking seafood and sophistication, Water Grill embodies both. Enjoy the freshest seafood outside on the patio. And remember to arrive early on weekends, as lines get long; however, gorgeous views of the Pacific should soothe wait times. Bring some wine and try delicious dishes from the South of France, like boeuf bourguignon or duck leg confit.
Priding itself in balancing the old and new of Italian cuisine in a traditional yet casual country-style environment, Colori Kitchen represents another great option for dining out without doubling your bill on alcohol.
Show up with wine and the corkage on your first bottle is free. With several combinations of raviolis and spaghettis, order your favorite and leave happy and hopefully with a nice buzz.
Bring a bottle of wine, put on a garlic hat and take pictures. La Otra Escuela Taqueria may look unassuming from the outside but the taqueria is full of character inside with shoes hanging from the ceiling. Also, this restaurant is BYOB. So, besides bringing in a bottle of wine, you can bring beer and hard liquor too.
The corkage fee here is four dollars per person drinking. Pitfire Pizza has various locations in Los Angeles and is an excellent option for a casual night out with friends. Thanks for signing up! Check your inbox for a welcome email.
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