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Bored & Thirsty: Little Cave

Little Cave outsideAs you may have heard Halloween is just around the corner.  It is in the spirit of Halloween that I bring you Little Cave.  A dimly lit gem, hidden in Los Angeles’ deep East of Highland Park, Little Cave frightens you with bats, then comforts you with cheap booze.

As one might imagine from the name, and the hanging bats on the sign, Little Cave is dark and has rounded rock walls to complete the cave feel.  The atmosphere certainly lends its self to some Halloween time drinking.  Some of the regulars might seem a little frightening at first too, but all arguments can be forgotten by simply slipping outside and enjoying a Danger Dog from a street vendor.

On Friday and Saturday nights Little Cave offer selected beer for only $3 Little Cave insideand $5 well drinks between 8:30 and 10:30pm.  On weekend night the place also gets pretty packed later in the evening so prepare for a crowd, and be ready to stretch when trying to reach the bar.  The bartenders have been known to put on a little fire show on occasion as well, which is always fun.  If Little Cave doesn’t put you in the mood for Halloween, nothing will.

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WHAT:  Spooky Divey Drinky Drink
WHEN:  Daily 5pm to 2am
WHERELittle Cave
$$:  As low as $3 for a good draft beer

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One Response to “Bored & Thirsty: Little Cave”

  1. April 27th, 2010 at 2:16 pm

    Sacha Mielke says:

    Lovely blog, really cool.

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