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EW SHOW DAILY 88 Los Angeles Travel Saturday, May 6, 2017 specialty crafted cocktails, but there are also several innovative non-al- coholic choices. This establish- ment features a tasty snack menu, which includes bacon-maple beer nuts, truffled mac and cheese, and artisanal flatbreads, as well as larger entrees. The Edison is open Wednes- day through Saturday and features live music and DJs. The Mayan 1038 South Hill Street 213-746-4674 www.clubmayan.com Described as a "mega club," The Mayan provides hip hop and pop music as well as space for those in- terested in salsa, merengue, cumbia, and more. There is a cover charge for those who aren't signed up on the free guest list ahead of time. The Mixing Room 900 West Olympic Boulevard 213-216-3370 www.lalive.com/concierge/detail/the-mixing- room Located in the lobby of L.A. LIVE's JW Marriott, this bar provides un- usual mixology, such as a chai old fashioned, a sour made with mescal, ancho chile liqueur, egg white, and chili powder, and a bleu martini with blue cheese olives. The Rooftop Restaurant and Bar at The Standard Hotel 550 South Flower Street 213-892-8080 www.standardhotels.com/la/features/rooftop While The Standard Hotel might have nightly DJs and a hopping dance floor at its Mmhmmm club, it's the panoramic views of down- town L.A. that patrons of this estab- lishment seek at The Rooftop. The Rooftop is open from noon to mid- night Sunday through Thursday, and from noon to 8:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday. After 8:00 p.m., entrance is based on RSVP and guest list. Upright Citizens Brigade 5919 Franklin Avenue Hollywood, CA 90028 franklin.ucbtheatre.com Those looking for a laugh can find one every night of the week at the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) The- atre. Started by well-known comedi- ans Amy Poehler, Matt Walsh, Matt Besser, and Ian Roberts, the improve and sketch comedy group grew to host a show on Comedy Central and later opened theaters and classes in New York and Los Angeles. The UCB Theatre doesn't serve food or alco- holic beverages but does sell soda and water. EW explains that not all mescal are te- quilas, coming from different types of agave plants. The spirits served at Las Perlas come from four states in Mexico. Perch 448 South Hill Street 213-802-1770 www.perchla.com Perch is a rooftop bistro that features indoor and outdoor seating with cocktails and fare in the French tradition. Located on the 15th floor is a restaurant, bar, and lounge with skyline views, but it's the 16th floor that offers the 360-degree panorama. Perch hosts live jazz and DJs. The Edison 108 West 2nd Street, #101 213-613-0000 www.edisondowntown.com Located in what was once L.A.'s first private power plant, The Edison "combines styles ranging from Art Nouveau to Industrial Gothic in order to create a lavish Industrial Ca- thedral." The Edison's drinks feature Los Angeles nightlife continued from page 86

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