Bar in Los Angeles, United States
EightyTwo
100Pearl PointsFun-first date night, skip the pretense.

About EightyTwo
EightyTwo in LA's Arts District is a cocktail bar built around arcade games and pinball — an unusually good date-night pick if you want something to do alongside your drinks. Walk-ins are easy on weeknights; arrive early on weekends to avoid the crowds. Best used as one stop in a longer Arts District evening rather than the whole night's destination.
Who Should Book EightyTwo
EightyTwo in Los Angeles's Arts District is the right call for a date night where the plan is to actually have fun rather than perform sophistication. Located at 707 E 4th Place in the DTLA Arts District, this is a bar built around arcade games and pinball machines alongside cocktails — which makes it a genuinely good choice if you and your date want something to do with your hands while you figure out whether you like each other. For a first or second date, it beats a standard cocktail bar precisely because the games give you structure without the pressure of a tasting menu or a silent lounge.
If you've been once, you already know the format works. The question on a return visit is timing. Weekends get crowded fast, and the machines get monopolised. A Tuesday or Wednesday evening gives you the room to move between games without fighting for a machine every round. Go early in the evening if conversation matters as much as the competition — the noise floor climbs considerably as the night progresses.
Booking is easy. EightyTwo doesn't require advance reservations in the way a tasting-menu restaurant does, but showing up on a Friday after 9 PM without a plan means waiting. For a date night, aim for a weeknight or an early-evening weekend slot, and check current hours directly before you go, as bar-format venues in the Arts District have adjusted schedules post-pandemic.
The Arts District itself earns its place in this decision. The neighbourhood has a concentration of quality bars and restaurants within walking distance, so EightyTwo works well as one stop in a longer evening rather than the whole night's destination. Pair it with dinner nearby before or after, and you have a date night with actual momentum. For a broader look at what's around it, see our full Los Angeles bars guide, our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide.
If you're planning a wider LA visit, our full Los Angeles hotels guide and our full Los Angeles wineries guide cover the rest of the city's options. For cocktail bars in other cities with a similar low-key-but-deliberate feel, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston are worth knowing.
Quick reference: Arts District DTLA, easy walk-in availability on weeknights, book or arrive early for weekends, leading visited as part of a longer evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at EightyTwo?
Expect a mix of Arts District regulars, off-duty creatives, and date-night couples who want something to do besides talk at each other across a table. The vibe skews late-twenties to mid-thirties, low-key but social. It's not a scene bar where you need to look the part — come comfortable.
What's the signature drink at EightyTwo?
Specific menu details aren't confirmed in available data, so skip the guesswork — check their current cocktail list when you arrive. What's clear from the Arts District context is that the bar program is built to complement a longer stay, not a quick round. Order something you can nurse between games.
Is EightyTwo good for groups?
Yes, groups work well here — arcade-format venues are built for exactly that. Parties of four to eight get the most out of it: enough people to rotate through games without downtime, small enough to stay together. For larger groups, arrive early or check whether reservations are available, as the space at 707 E 4th Pl is popular on weekends.
Is the food good at EightyTwo?
Food isn't the reason to come to EightyTwo — the draw is drinks and games in the Arts District. Treat any food offering as fuel between rounds rather than a dining destination. If a full dinner is part of the plan, eat beforehand at one of the neighborhood's stronger kitchen options and use EightyTwo for what it does well.
Is EightyTwo good for a date?
Yes, and it's one of the stronger date-night calls in the Arts District specifically because it removes the pressure of sustained dinner conversation. The arcade format gives you built-in activity and easy banter. It works better as a second stop after dinner than a standalone evening if your date leans more food-forward.
Location
707 E 4th Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Los Angeles, United States
Compare EightyTwo
| Venue |
|---|
| EightyTwo |
| Mirate |
| Redbird Bar |
| Bar Next Door |
| Death & Co (Los Angeles) |
| Standard Bar |
A quick look at how EightyTwo measures up.
Also Consider
- Mirate, Notable alternative
- Redbird Bar, Notable alternative
- Bar Next Door, Notable alternative
- Death & Co (Los Angeles), Notable alternative
- Standard Bar, Notable alternative
How EightyTwo Compares
For a classic cocktail-focused date night without the game-bar format, Death & Co (Los Angeles) is the stronger choice, the program is serious and the atmosphere rewards conversation. Mirate works well if you want a drinks-and-food combination in a room that feels more polished. EightyTwo wins specifically when you want interactive energy over atmosphere, and when a date needs something to anchor it beyond the cocktails themselves.
For groups rather than couples, Bar Next Door and Standard Bar both handle larger parties more naturally, EightyTwo's game-centric layout can feel fragmented with six or more people splitting across machines. Redbird Bar is the pick if setting and service quality matter most; it's a more composed room and better suited to a special occasion where the venue itself needs to do the work.
On booking difficulty, EightyTwo is among the easiest in this set, no reservations required for most visits, which gives it flexibility that Death & Co and Redbird Bar don't always offer on short notice. If you're deciding between them on a 48-hour timeline, EightyTwo and Standard Bar are your lowest-friction options.
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