The Perfect Place to Bend an Elbow: Elbow Room

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Looking for a place to relax, quaff a delicious drink or cold brew, and eat something simple but beautifully made? Then bend an elbow at the Elbow Room.

There are flat screen TVs, sports, an open front room, a view into the kitchen, and a patio in back. The bar is white marble, and reminiscent of a bar top you’d see at a Paris cafe, or an iconic hangout in New York City that’s been around for years. That’s no accident: the bar has purposely gone for a look that’s more east coast than west:  a local’s spot that even calls itself #TheNewLocals.

Hash tag all you want: it’s a fun, friendly spot with attentive bartenders and a chef who knows his way around a pizza.

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We enjoyed an entire afternoon trying drinks such as the Frose – essentially an adult slurpee with rose wine and finely crushed ice, or what the menu terms “God’s gift to your mouth.”  We were indulging on a hot day in Hollywood, and have to agree the tag line is pretty accurate.

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My partner tried the Tropic Thunder, mescal, pineapple honey, simple syrup and basil oil.  Sweet without being cloying and strong without being overpowering: it was a hit, too.

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The Big Texan made with bourbon, grapefuit juice and simple syrup was my choice, a lovely mix that had just the right citrus edge.

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Spice lovers will absolutely enjoy the Angry Ginger,  japapeno-infused vodka exudes hot, but is tempered well with strawberries, agave and ginger beer. For those in search of a lighter drink, the Aperol Spritz might be the key,  aperol, club soda, and an orange twist.

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Bartender Justin Paul couldn’t have done better: great choices to taste, fast and friendly service,  and clearly a great fan of other guests, too.

Beer-lovers can find choices on draft and in bottles and cans.

So what did we eat with our drinks? — do note that the reverse could apply; while the look of Elbow Room is comfortable bar with food, it could easily be described as a gastropub with exceptional drinks.

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Possibly my favorite item on the menu were the Veggie Balls. Quinoa “meatballs” with goat cheese in a perfectly balanced marinara. We could’ve definitely consumed more than one bowl of these “bites.”

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The Argula salad was a terrific mix of arugula, pine nuts, diced tomato, and a lemon vinaigrette topped with shaved Romano. Prosciutto is a standard part of the dish that we opted out of, either way its a wonderful mix of flavors and freshness.

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The Lee-siana Shrimp – named for Elbow Room co-owner Lee Walker – is succulent shrimp sautted in Lousiana Lemon Rosemary Butter. Not entirely sure where the Lousiana monnicker comes from, but origin is beside the point – it’s great.

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Elbow Room may be best known for their pizza – we had the perfectly crisp thin crust cheese –  but there are plenty of other pies to choose from, whether it’s the OG cheesy pepperoni or the Caicio Pepe, a wonderfully gooey mix of ricotta, Bechamel, mozzarella cheese, black pepper, topped with romano cheese. There is a gluten-free cheese pizza, too.

Best of all, you can order pizzas whole or by the slice, the latter being a great option if you’re stopping in for a quick drink and snack after work or catching a film.

While we were delighted with our choices, you don’t have to follow our lead. Try garlic fries, paninis – a.k.a. “Sandies” such as the A Train made with marinated chicken, red onion, feta, arugula, sundried tomatoes, pesto spread and aioli – which looked appealing on another diner’s table; or go for the rich  truffle mac n’ cheese, roasted shishito peppers, a selection of flatbreads, or smoked mozzarella. 

And if you have any room left, go for the Peanut Butter Pie a desert that morphs a must-be-shared combination of peanut butter cups, crushed peanuts, and peanut butter on an oreo crust.

And if you’re looking for an excuse to stop on by, a generous happy hour happens 7 days a week with specials like $4 select beers, $7 well drinks, and $8 specialty cocktails, or winning combos like an $8 Peroni with a slice, or a $10 Mule or Aperol Spritz with a slice.

In short, if you’re a Hollywood local – or you just want to feel like one – get your elbows ready.

 

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1634 Cahuenga Blvd.
(323) 645-7119

Dine in/take out/delivery options

  • Genie Davis; photos: Jack Burke, supplemental evening shots provided by Elbow Room

 

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