7.26.2007

Above Standard Rooftop Bar Downtown

The rooftop bar at the Standard Hotel in Downtown LA is above standard, both literally and figuratively. This is the place to wow out-of-town visitors – the place to bring New Yorkers who claim LA’s not a real city and the place to bring friends from small towns craving an urban experience.



Surrounded by glittering skyscrapers, the amazing 360 degree views of downtown LA from the rooftop make you feel like you’re in a real metropolis – not a spot of suburban sprawl in sight.



Equally enjoyable are the multi-colored sunsets (yes, the smog is good for something).



A variety of suits, hipsters, and tourists mingle here. The décor is kitschy with Astroturf-like flooring and brightly-colored plastic furniture, but the infinity pool and modernistic red pods, enclosing water beds, lend a degree of sophistication.



The red pod-encased water beds are what keep me coming back. Lying in these quirky pods brings back fond memories of those bouncy houses at carnivals. I generally fight the urge to jump around and satisfy myself with lying down to enjoy a fabulous, upside-down view of the downtown skyline.

While passable, the food and drinks are not what make this place special. The wine and mixed drinks are generally so-so, but the $11 mojito was money well-spent. Basically, you’re paying for the view here.

Feeling a snack attack coming on? The $5 thinly-cut fries should do the trick. There’s also a kebab plate (good, but not very filling) and pita & hummus, amongst other sundry eats.



According to one bouncer, some patrons have tried to mount the decorative plant sculptures, trimmed into the shape of animals, that adorn the bar area. Apparently it’s a common occurrence, although I’m disappointed to report that no such fun happened during my visits.

Warm evenings are the best time to come. Don’t forget to bring a sweater in case it’s chillier up top.

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