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New Brew Pub 6th & La Brea Opening Soon

Google Maps photo of the building where the new 6th & La Brea brew pub will open next month.

According to EaterLA, the new brew pub 6th & La Brea will be opening soon at…well, 6th and La Brea (or, for purists, 600 S. La Brea).

Poster promoting 6th & La Brea spotted this morning on a tree on Larchmont Blvd.

The new bar, lounge and eatery will feature “8,400 square feet of big, open bar and dining space, with room for 168 inside and another 80 out on the big patio. There’s also going to be a semi-private 25-seat lounge in the back,” according to the Eater story.  Also, “expect daily service from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. most nights, with an extension to midnight Thursday through Saturday, and an opening at 9 a.m. on weekends.”

The establishment went through a community review and approval process back in early 2017, with the project winning support from both the La Brea-Hancock Homeowners’ Association and the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council.  Interestingly, a second brew pub project, planned for 8th and La Brea at the old Firestone car repair shop, went through approvals at the same time (see link above), but has yet to materialize.

6th & La Brea is scheduled to open “sometime next month.”

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Elizabeth Fuller
Elizabeth Fuller
Elizabeth Fuller was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN but has lived in LA since 1991 - with deep roots in both the Sycamore Square and West Adams Heights-Sugar Hill neighborhoods. She spent 10 years with the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council, volunteers at Wilshire Crest Elementary School, and has been writing for the Buzz since 2015.

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  1. RE: Brew Pub getting support from LaBrea-Hancock HOA.
    I believe LBHHOA only withdrew their active challenge to the project when the Brew Pub amended their licencing petition for the closing hours of operation from 2:00 AM to 12:00 AM.
    Never resolved, was how the establishment could serve 240 potential customers with the limited street parking in the area and not impact adjacent residential streets.

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