Bar in Los Angeles, United States
The Escondite
100Pearl PointsDowntown LA's most useful mid-tier bar.

About The Escondite
The Escondite at 410 Boyd St is a Downtown LA bar that sits above a dive but below the premium cocktail destinations in price and ceremony — making it one of the easier calls in the area if you want a serious drinking room without a reservation or a $24 cocktail. Best approached as a deliberate visit rather than a quick stop. Walk-in friendly and well-suited to groups of two or three.
Verdict: The Escondite Is a Downtown LA Bar Worth Knowing, Not Overhyping
The most common assumption about The Escondite is that it's a casual dive leading suited to pre-gaming or afterthoughts. That reading undersells it. Located at 410 Boyd St in the Arts District edge of Downtown Los Angeles, this is a bar that rewards regulars who know what to order and when to show up — not a destination that announces itself loudly. If you've been once and left without fully settling in, go back with more intention.
The Space
The physical room at The Escondite is doing more work than its street-level presence suggests. The layout is elongated and low-lit, with a bar run that keeps the energy centered rather than dispersed across dead corners. It reads as a serious drinking room rather than a restaurant with a bar attachment — the seating is arranged to encourage staying, not turning tables. For a group of two or three, the bar itself is the right call. Larger groups should look for booth or table positions that allow actual conversation, because the room's acoustics shift considerably once the evening fills.
Value Per Round
This is where expectations need calibrating. The Escondite operates in a price tier that sits below the premium craft cocktail bars in LA but above a direct dive. What you're paying for is a considered drinks program with enough range to satisfy someone who knows the category , without the $24-per-cocktail ceiling that comes with the more celebrated Downtown spots. For a two-person round, budget accordingly: you won't leave feeling gouged, but this is not a $10-beer situation. The value equation works if you're treating it as a proper bar visit rather than a quick stop. Order deliberately and the per-round spend justifies itself.
What to Try If You've Been Before
If your first visit was direct, the next step is pushing into the spirits side of the menu rather than the most familiar cocktail options. Bars in this tier in LA often have stronger back-bar depth than their flagship cocktail list suggests. Ask what's pouring well that week , the staff at a bar like this tend to know their inventory well enough to give a real answer rather than a rehearsed one.
How It Compares
Against the broader Los Angeles bar scene, The Escondite sits in a useful middle position: more intentional than a neighborhood dive, less precious than the destination cocktail bars that dominate coverage. If you're also considering Death & Co (Los Angeles) or Mirate, those are higher-production rooms with correspondingly higher per-round costs. The Escondite makes sense when you want a serious drinking environment without the ceremony. For visitors building out a broader LA trip, pair it with the full Los Angeles restaurants guide and the full Los Angeles hotels guide to anchor the evening properly. If you're cross-referencing bar programs nationally, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston operate at a similar tier of seriousness with their own regional character worth knowing.
Practical Details
Address: 410 Boyd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013. Reservations: Easy , walk-in friendly at most hours; no advance booking required for pairs or small groups. Dress: No code; come as you are. Budget: Mid-range per round; expect to spend in the $15–$20 per drink range for cocktails, though verify current pricing directly. Leading for: Regulars, after-work groups, or anyone who wants a proper drinking room in Downtown LA without a reservation window or dress expectation. Also see: Bar Next Door, Standard Bar, and the full Los Angeles experiences guide for broader planning. Explore more: Los Angeles wineries if your group wants a daytime counterpart to the evening.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Escondite known for?
The Escondite is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Los Angeles.
Where is The Escondite located?
The Escondite is located in Los Angeles, at 410 Boyd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013.
How can I contact The Escondite?
You can reach The Escondite via the venue's official channels.
Location
410 Boyd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Los Angeles, United States
Compare The Escondite
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| The Escondite | Easy | |
| Mirate | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Redbird Bar | Unknown | |
| Bar Next Door | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Death & Co (Los Angeles) | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Standard Bar | World's 50 Best | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Mirate, Notable alternative
- Redbird Bar, Notable alternative
- Bar Next Door, Notable alternative
- Death & Co (Los Angeles), Notable alternative
- Standard Bar, Notable alternative
Stacked against its Downtown and broader LA peers, The Escondite occupies a practical middle ground. Death & Co (Los Angeles) is the obvious comparison for anyone wanting a craft cocktail program with national name recognition, but the per-round cost and the room's high-production feel make it a different kind of commitment. If the budget or the vibe is the question, The Escondite is the lower-friction answer. Mirate skews toward a specific agave-forward program and a more curated experience; book that one when tequila and mezcal are the point of the evening.
Redbird Bar has the stronger setting, it operates inside a converted cathedral space that gives it an atmosphere advantage, but it comes with restaurant adjacency and pricing that reflects it. For pure bar visits where the drink-to-dollar ratio matters more than the room, The Escondite edges ahead. Bar Next Door is the right call if you want live jazz with your drinks; the programs serve different moods rather than competing directly.
Standard Bar brings a hotel bar dynamic, useful if your group wants the option to extend the night or if proximity to accommodation matters, but lacks the dedicated-bar energy that The Escondite delivers. The clearest recommendation: if value per round and a no-ceremony approach to Downtown drinking are your criteria, The Escondite is the most sensible booking in this peer set. If you want the full craft experience with the production to match, Death & Co is worth the premium.
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