Bottlerock

(213) 747-1100

1050 S Flower St, Los Angeles, CA | Directions   90015

34.042871 -118.263666
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Neighborhoods:
South Park, Downtown, Central LA

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Insurance Agents & Brokers, Bars & Pubs, Restaurants, Wineries, Wine Bars, Wine Bars

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5.0
April 13, 2011

Great Atmosphere, Service, and Selection. So I had been to the Culver City Bottle Rock location and had been thoroughly underwhelmed. The prices were too steep and the whole place smelled and felt as if you were down wind from a massive charcoal BBQ. This location, however, was great. I went on a Tues night and the place was nice and quiet. The bartender was great about letting me and those in my party sample a few different beers and wines in order to make the best choice. Also, the tap beer prices were very comparable to other high end beer bars around town.

Overall, if you want a convenient location with a great selection and quiet atmosphere, choose this place. If you want obnoxious crowds, less attentive staff, and less selection, go to the Yardhouse or ESPN zone down the street. By all means though, this is where I am going next time I want to grab a drink by the Staples Center.

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May 12, 2009

Culver City's popular wine bar heads downtown.. Culver City's popular wine bar makes its way downtown with this snazzier, larger sister location. Row upon row of bottled wines keep the floor-to-ceiling wood shelves looking pretty, sturdy tables and bright green chairs keep folks steady and eye-catching countertops made from recycled wine and beer bottles entertain in between sips. But just like its cozier (but no less noisy) predecessor, the main attraction here is the wine list--there are over 1,000 selections with prices ranging from $15 to $1500. And since this is indeed a much larger space, chef Jared Levy (formerly of Providence) has expanded his menu of gourmet "rock-n-plates" (think prosciutto-wrapped dates, seasonal roasted vegetables, communal cheese platters) with heartier options coming from the fish, meat and vegetable groups. Not leaving any alcoholic drink unturned, there are also about a dozen international brews on tap as well as plenty of bottled labels you won't find trolling the Trader Joe's aisle. (Yes, that's Allagash Curieux.)

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December 22, 2008

Editorial Review. Culver City's popular wine bar makes its way downtown with this snazzier, larger sister location.

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