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That's So LA: Pick Your Poison

Mixing and mingling with the hottest stars in LA's hippest drinking holes?  That's so LA...

ECHO PARK
Little Joy Cocktails

You won't find all the bells and whistles over at Little Joy, but you will find a scene that's way more hipster, grittier, and saucier than most night spots in LA.  Street parking is pretty easy, pool tables are up for grabs, the bar only accepts cash, and the beer is nice and cheap.  We even spotted Kirsten Dunst gyrating something fierce here one night.  And there isn't even a dance floor. 1477 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles.  213-250-3417.

HOLLYWOOD
The Woods

Looking for a cozy lounge with a star lit sky?  The namesake is the bar's interior, from it's pecky cedar walls to its giant teak cocktail tables and two elk antler chandeliers.  This place is Hollywood without the pretension.  And that's pretty rad in our book.  Bonus: Specialty drinks you didn't even think were possible.  Depending on the season, you might be able to grab yourself a S'mores or Pumpkin Pie shot.  1533 N. La Brea, Hollywood.  323-876-6612.

WEHO

Stone Rose

This über-hot hotel bar in town (inside the revamped Hotel Sofitel) is an upscale hideaway owned by Randy Gerber (Cindy Crawford's hubby).  Don’t expect the usual buzzing nightlife scene here – this place is laid-back and refined.  Grab a martini and hang with the trendy crowds outside at the glowing fire pit, or enjoy the intimate vibe inside.  Celeb factor includes Paris Hilton, Adam Brody, and of course, Cindy Crawford8555 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles  310-278-5444


DOWNTOWN

Bar 107
Smack dab in the midst of Downtown's new Historic Core, you'll find this little gem of a dive bar.  And we say "dive" with the utmost affection.  Here you get tall cans of beer, DJs, soaring 20-foot ceilings, a dance floor, kitschy décor, and a photo booth for priceless late-night memories.  Bonus: plenty of off street parking and easy access from the Pershing Square Metro station.  Star gazing: the one and only Quentin Tarantino. 107 4th Street, Los Angeles  213-625-7382

Redwood Bar & Grill
In our humble opinion, this is probably one of the friendliest bars in all of Los Angeles.  The drinks are strong and really reasonably priced during happy hour, Monday - Friday, 4 -7pm.  The jukebox is unrivaled.  Live shows are a blast.  And we're big fans of their pub grub menu.  Did we mention it's pirate-themed?  A-MAZ-ING.  Spotted: Bob Saget and Rachel Dratch316 W. 2nd Street, Los Angeles  213-680-2600

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