Friday, February 5, 2010

South Time

South Bar, 3001 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA
South Bar is a harem, especially for the clients that like fine service provided by good looking stuff. The first time I walked through South’s doors, I felt like I didn’t want to go to another bar. The place is cozy and the alcoholic beverages are cheap. South has an energy drink on tap for the customers that don’t consume alcoholic drinks. That’s a great alternative and rare to find it in bars. Last night, Judith and I, decided to entertain our eyes and spirits so we headed to South. The good looking owners made sure we were served right and the ambiance was enjoyable.
Max, Judith’s friend, showed up and the three of us talked and laughed all night long. Max shared with us that he coaches ice hockey and his favorite team is the Kings. South has an eclectic clientele which makes the place more interesting. The time goes fast in this venue, particularly, when good people are around. As we left, we already made plans to come back again.

South Bar


South break

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

107 is sunny all year long

107 Bar, 107 W 4th Street, LA, CA
107 Bar is a peculiar bar not just because of its appearance but also because of the joy that is in the air. People’s laughter is part of the noise and people’s dance is the rhythm. People’s good time is a normal incident at this bar. The entrance door looks like a key knob, inside there are friendly and good looking bartenders that provide cheap alcoholic beverages to their clientele. The back room has a dance floor for the customers that like to show off their dance moves. The venue has interesting art all over the walls which creates an artsy ambiance. Saturday night was a fun night because there were gorgeous and friendly people. A bartender danced on top of the bar, grabbing our attention. Winter can be a bit lonely, especially in L.A., but people who love hot nights; 107 Bar is sunny all year long.

107 Dance

107 Bar


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

2010 is a celebration at Little Temple

Little Temple, 4519 Santa Monica Blvd, LA, CA 90029
2010 is a good year, especially when I had the honor of seeing a band as fabulous as Habanot Nechama at this small venue called Little Temple. Bars are interesting because of the people who frequent them, and all depends of the place, the location, the service and the variety of alcoholic beverages. Different kinds of people are attracted to different kinds of bars. Music bands can bring together a remarkable mix of people and inspire different kinds of emotions; however, Habanot Nechama inspired the best in us: happiness.
Little Temple looks like a Buddhist sanctuary because there are lots of votive candles, Chinese lanterns and Bamboo-Lined walls. The owner has created a unique atmosphere for the clientele as well as for the music talent. As I contemplated the place, I couldn’t help myself but to listen to the enthusiasm among the people as they waited for the melody to begin. Habanot Nechama sang a mixed style of Hebrew/English/Jazz/Reggae, which created a distinctive type of music. People danced with the rhythm of Habanot Nechama’s style and Little Temple looked like a big celebration. Unfortunately, the celebration ended but the music continue to inspire us long after.

Habanot Nechama

Little Temple Bar