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    Bar in Los Angeles, United States

    Lily’s Bar

    150Pearl Points

    Late-Night Wine Bar

    Lily’s Bar, Bar in Los Angeles

    About Lily’s Bar

    Lily's Bar is a practical Hollywood pick when the night calls for an easy bar stop with credible wine recognition rather than a full restaurant plan. Shortlist it for dates or small-group drinks; choose a more food-led venue if dinner is the main event.

    In Los Angeles, Lily's Bar is worth shortlisting when the priority is an evening bar stop with verified hours and a casual dress code. The available facts are limited, so the safest way to plan around it is to use the confirmed schedule rather than assume a specific menu, service style, or scene.

    The case here is narrow but useful: this is a Los Angeles bar with Star Wine List recognition in 2026. For a first visit, treat it as a place to start or extend the night, not as the single anchor of an itinerary. The available details do not support choosing it for a named chef, a destination menu, or a special-occasion dining format.

    A Los Angeles bar for a flexible first stop

    The strongest verified reasons to consider Lily's Bar are practical: it is in Los Angeles, the dress code is casual, and the posted hours begin at 6 PM daily. It stays open until midnight on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday, and until 2 AM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.

    First-timers should keep expectations practical. The confirmed information supports a bar plan, not a documented cuisine identity or public-facing signature menu. That makes it a better fit for a simple evening stop than for diners trying to evaluate a full kitchen. If the night needs a guaranteed food centerpiece, compare it against restaurant-led options instead of treating it as a dinner substitute.

    Use it when confirmed hours matter more than extra assumptions

    The planning appeal is the schedule. In Los Angeles, a 6 PM daily opening and later Thursday-through-Saturday closing can help when the night needs flexibility. The tradeoff is that the verified public profile is thin: there is no confirmed price point, seat count, menu format, reservation policy, or food program in the provided facts.

    For a first-timer, the right call is simple: go if the group wants a casual Los Angeles bar with confirmed evening and late-night hours plus Star Wine List recognition; be cautious if the night depends on detailed food, a published cocktail identity, or a specific entertainment hook. For broader planning across the city, use our full Los Angeles bars guide, then cross-check dinner and stay options through our full Los Angeles restaurants guide and our full Los Angeles hotels guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Lily's Bar good for groups?

    The verified facts do not include seating, reservation, or group-size details. Lily's Bar opens at 6 PM daily, closes at midnight on Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, and closes at 2 AM on Thursday through Saturday. For a more structured outing, The Spare Room may be another option to compare.

    Is Lily's Bar good for a date?

    It can be a reasonable choice for a casual evening date in Los Angeles, especially if the schedule works for your plans. The Star Wine List (2026) recognition is a confirmed signal, and the Thursday-Saturday 2 AM close helps if the night runs late. If you want a different style of outing, The Spare Room is another option to compare.

    Does Lily's Bar have happy hour deals?

    The verified facts do not include happy hour information, so do not plan around a specific deal. The useful anchor here is the schedule: Lily's Bar opens at 6 PM every day and stays open until midnight on Monday through Wednesday and Sunday, later on Thursday through Saturday. If you are comparing different evening options, Mojo Hookah Lounge is another venue to consider. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Do I need a reservation at Lily's Bar?

    The verified facts do not include a reservation policy. The practical move is to confirm directly with Lily's Bar before you go, especially on Friday and Saturday when hours run to 2 AM. If you want to compare with a restaurant-led plan, L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele is another option to consider.

    Is the food good at Lily's Bar?

    The verified facts do not include a menu, cuisine, or food-service details, so do not rely on Lily's Bar as a food-first plan without checking directly. The confirmed draw is its Los Angeles bar profile, casual dress code, evening hours, and Star Wine List (2026) recognition. For a meal-focused comparison, Shintaro Sushi and Japanese Restaurant is another choice. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    What's the crowd like at Lily's Bar?

    The verified facts do not describe the crowd or atmosphere in detail. What is confirmed is that Lily's Bar is a casual Los Angeles bar with a 6 PM opening every day and a 2 AM close on Thursday through Saturday. For a different kind of night out, Tropicana is another venue to compare.

    Is Lily's Bar open late?

    Yes. Lily's Bar is open until 2 AM on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday, it is open from 6 PM to midnight.

    Location

    6141 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028

    Los Angeles, United States

    Compare Lily’s Bar

    How it compares

    Lily's Bar is the practical wine-aware choice in this Los Angeles set. The Spare Room is better for a planned experience, Shintaro Sushi and Japanese Restaurant is better when the meal is central, and L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele is the clearer pick for a pizza-led night.

    For value and booking ease, Lily's Bar has the advantage if the goal is drinks without a complicated plan. Mojo Hookah Lounge and Tropicana make more sense when a specific atmosphere is the priority.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    If the night needs a more built-out activity, cross-shop The Spare Room. If dinner needs to carry the plan, choose L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele instead.

    How Lily's Bar compares in Los Angeles

    Choose Lily's Bar when wine credibility and easy logistics matter more than a highly defined concept. The Spare Room is the stronger pick if the group wants a more experience-led night, while Lily's Bar is the cleaner choice for a simpler drinks plan near Hollywood.

    Shintaro Sushi and Japanese Restaurant and L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele make more sense when food is the reason for going out. Lily's Bar works better before or after dinner, especially for guests who want the flexibility of a bar rather than a restaurant reservation.

    Mojo Hookah Lounge and Tropicana are better cross-shops when ambience is the main filter. Pick Lily's Bar for a wine-led stop with lower planning pressure; pick those peers when the room itself is the point of the night.

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