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    Everson Royce Bar

    425Pearl Points

    The bar seat you'll keep coming back to.

    Everson Royce Bar, Restaurant in Los Angeles

    About Everson Royce Bar

    Everson Royce Bar is a Pearl Recommended Arts District pub with back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Casual Top 100 North America rankings and a 4.4 Google rating across 1,366 reviews. Chef Matt Molina brings more technical discipline to the format than the pub food label suggests. Easy to book, strong at the bar counter, and one of the more reliable casual options in Los Angeles.

    Is Everson Royce Bar worth a visit in Los Angeles?

    Yes — and if you've already been once, you already know the answer. Everson Royce Bar is the kind of place you return to because it does exactly what a neighborhood bar should do, only better than most. With back-to-back appearances on our full Los Angeles restaurants guide rankings from Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America (#87 in 2024, #84 in 2023) and a Pearl Recommended designation for 2025, it has earned its reputation without leaning on spectacle.

    The Case for Sitting at the Bar

    The bar seating at ERB is where the experience clicks into place. Chef Matt Molina's pub food program is built for this setting: approachable, precise, and better than the room suggests at first glance. Bar seats here give you proximity to the action, faster service on drinks, and the kind of low-friction evening that Los Angeles's more ambitious dining rooms rarely allow. If you're returning after a first visit, request bar seating and stay for the full arc of the night rather than treating it as a quick stop.

    The room is at 1936 E 7th St in the Arts District, a location that rewards knowing it's there. Hours run Tuesday through Thursday from 4 to 11 pm, Friday and Saturday from 4 pm to 2 am, and Sunday from 2 to 11 pm — note that Monday is closed. For a second visit, Thursday through Saturday is the call if you want the full bar energy and the later hours that the Arts District crowd tends to extend into. Sunday afternoon from 2 pm onward is the move if you want a quieter read on the place: earlier, looser, easier to hold a conversation.

    What You're Actually Getting

    ERB sits in the pub food category, which undersells it slightly. Molina's background brings more technical discipline to the menu than the format implies. You're not here for a tasting menu or a chef's counter in the fine-dining sense, but the bar counter functions similarly in terms of engagement , you're close to the work, and the food rewards attention. A Google rating of 4.4 across 1,366 reviews suggests consistent execution rather than a venue coasting on hype.

    For context within Los Angeles's dining spectrum: this is not the same conversation as Kato, Hayato, or Somni. Those venues demand planning, significant spend, and a different kind of commitment. ERB asks for none of that. It's also a different register from Osteria Mozza or Providence. The value here is in what you don't have to do: no weeks-out booking window, no dress deliberation, no occasion-framing required.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty is easy. Walk-ins are realistic on weeknights; weekends fill faster, particularly Friday and Saturday after 7 pm when the later-hours crowd builds. If you're coming as a group of four or more, a reservation gives you more control over seating. Solo diners should head straight to the bar , it's the leading seat in the room. For a deeper look at what else the city has going on, see our full Los Angeles bars guide, our full Los Angeles hotels guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide.

    For comparison with pub food done well elsewhere in the country, Corner Bistro in New York City operates in the same casual register, though without the critical recognition ERB has accumulated. The difference is that ERB has a chef with serious credentials behind it and a consistent awards track record to match.

    The Verdict

    If you've been once, come back. Sit at the bar, stay later than you planned, and let the Thursday-to-Saturday energy do the work. ERB doesn't need an occasion , that's the point. For a broader picture of where it sits in Los Angeles dining, our full Los Angeles wineries guide and restaurant guide cover the full range.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Everson Royce Bar accommodate groups?

    Groups of four to six work well here, particularly on weeknights when the pace is more relaxed. Thursday through Saturday fills faster, so larger groups should arrive early or plan around the 4 pm opening window. ERB's pub food format is well-suited to shared ordering, which helps at longer tables. The bar counter is better suited to pairs than to groups of more than three.

    Is Everson Royce Bar good for solo dining?

    Yes — solo dining is one of the stronger use cases here. The bar seating is where the experience clicks, and a single seat at the counter is easier to secure on a weeknight walk-in than a table for two. Chef Matt Molina's pub food program is built around approachable, precise cooking that holds up without a group order to anchor it. ERB has earned Pearl Recommended status (2025), which means the quality floor is consistent enough to justify a solo trip.

    How far ahead should I book Everson Royce Bar?

    Walk-ins are realistic Tuesday through Thursday; weekends are a different calculation. Friday and Saturday after 7 pm fill quickly, so booking ahead by a few days is sensible for those nights. ERB is closed Mondays. For weekend evenings, arriving at or near the 2 pm Saturday opening is the low-friction path to a seat without a reservation.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Everson Royce Bar?

    Dinner is the stronger call for most visitors. ERB doesn't open until 4 pm on weekdays and 2 pm on weekends, so there's no traditional lunch service. The Thursday-to-Saturday late-night window, which runs until 2 am, is where ERB's energy is most concentrated. If you want the full experience, a Friday or Saturday evening visit captures both the kitchen and the atmosphere at their most engaged.

    What should I wear to Everson Royce Bar?

    No dress code is documented for ERB, and the Arts District setting and pub food format both point toward casual. Think jeans and a clean shirt rather than anything formal. This is a neighborhood bar that has ranked in OAD's Casual North America Top 100 for two consecutive years, so the room respects good food without requiring a dressed-up occasion to match it.

    Location

    1936 E 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90021

    Los Angeles, United States

    Compare Everson Royce Bar

    Value at a Glance: Everson Royce Bar
    VenuePriceValue
    Everson Royce Bar
    Kato$$$$
    Hayato$$$$
    Vespertine$$$$
    Camphor$$$$
    Gwen$$$$

    Comparing your options in Los Angeles for this tier.

    Also Consider

    • Kato — New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
    • Hayato — Japanese, $$$$
    • Vespertine — Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
    • Camphor — French-Asian, French, $$$$
    • Gwen — New American, Steakhouse, $$$$

    Everson Royce Bar doesn't compete directly with the heavy hitters on this list — and that's the point. Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, Camphor, and Gwen are all $$$$ venues demanding real planning, significant spend, and an occasion to justify them. ERB operates in a different register entirely: casual, OAD-ranked, easy to book, and built around a bar counter rather than a tasting menu. If your night calls for something that doesn't require weeks of lead time or a triple-digit per-head spend, ERB wins that comparison without contest.

    Among the $$$$ set, Kato and Camphor are the most relevant comparisons for diners who want serious cooking without the formality of Hayato or the theatrical commitment of Vespertine. But even those venues require reservation windows and spending levels that ERB sidesteps entirely. Gwen is the closest in terms of bar-friendly casual energy, but it skews steakhouse and tips into a higher price bracket. For value-conscious diners who want credentials behind their casual evening, ERB delivers a stronger return than any of the $$$$ options on this list.

    The practical call: if you're planning a special occasion dinner in Los Angeles and budget isn't the constraint, Kato or Hayato are the stronger choices for sheer culinary ambition. But for a second visit after work, a low-friction group dinner, or a solo evening at the bar, Everson Royce Bar is the more sensible answer. It's the venue on this list you can actually get into on a Thursday with 24 hours' notice — and that flexibility, combined with two consecutive OAD Casual Top 100 North America rankings, makes it the practical anchor of any LA dining week.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    4–11 pm
    Wednesday
    4–11 pm
    Thursday
    4 pm–2 am
    Friday
    4 pm–2 am
    Saturday
    2 pm–2 am
    Sunday
    2–11 pm

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