Koreatown

Koreatown is one of LA's most densely and diversely populated neighborhoods; historically home to mostly Korean and Latino immigrants whose cultural influence pervades the three-square mile, palm tree-lined expanse. After recovering from the LA riots in the '90s, K-town has become one of the city’s hippest areas thanks to its rich architectural heritage, exceptional eats and vibrant nightlife.

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Breakroom 86

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630 South Ardmore Avenue
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It's frequently packed, but you wouldn't know Breakroom 86 existed unless you knew where to look. Folks jonesing for a night of '80s-themed karaoke and debauchery will dig this gem, hidden in the docking port of The Line Hotel. Breakroom 86 is a watering hole-in-the-wall started by the dudes who did Dirty Laundry, as well as Butchers and Barbers and La Descarga (another sweet, Havana-inspired speakeasy in Ktown). You'll want to get out your lace bustier and your piano keyboard necktie to blend in with the colorful space, replete with arcade games, vintage lockers and TV monitors showing music videos. Ideal if you dig immersive attention to detail, impromptu b-boys doing burlesque and syrupy drink concoctions that taste like Capri Sun and rum-flavored push pop made a cocktail baby (highly recommended if your goal is to drive the struggle bus the following day).

Breakroom 86
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Breakroom 86
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Breakroom 86
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Breakroom 86
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Breakroom 86
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IOTA Coffee & Bakery

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