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Bar 107's kitschy clutter might be unrivaled in downtown (and all of L.A., for that matter), but the characters who frequent the place are often more amusing than the tchochkes (which by the way, include everything's from Jacalopes to Indian statues to velvet paintings and old Happy Meal collectables). Wacky crackheads, pooping puppies, punk rats and pin-up-ish gals, artsy loft dwellers... the mix is lively and colorful most nights, and $5 PBRs, Millers, and Tecate tallboys are always a draw. DJ nights in the rear dance room bring in the biggest and most diverse crowds, but locals prefer 107's more laid back mid-week pow-wows. Look for "Heileman's Old Style"/"Ollie's Live Bait and Tackle" sign by the door.
One of my frequent places to go. Tall can beers! Dance floor playing 80s, and current "indie" and not so "indie" songs. This place is good times!
dive bar...nice crowd....$2 olympia's all day e/day...even when its crowded u can get a quick drink....good service.
From the original fixtures and ceilings to the impressive array of behind-the-bar tchotchkes and signage (especially the light-up Schlitz sign with the guy with feathered hair - bitchin'), Bar 107 is far and away the coziest, friendliest, watering hole in downtown. Good beer selection, very reasonably priced, and very close to the Red Line. (Who wants to drunk-park in downtown, let alone drunk-drive. Take the train!)
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