![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to some technique-heavy and always-delicious cocktails, no matter the menu’s theme, note that Bibo also offers some seriously fun bites, such as their own take on the Dodger dog, here made with pineapple chips and red onions. Currently, the cocktails revolve around a “Day in L.A.” motif, inspired by Venice Beach (refreshing), parking in K-town (“good luck”) and crossing Sepulveda (adventurous): this means cask-strength bourbon with banana and caramelized Coco Lopez and California brandy with rum and pimento dram. And really, with a program designed by the team behind Normandie Club and Death & Co., could we have expected anything but the best? The setting is always stylish and disorienting in just the right way (is it the 1930s? The ’80s?) and the themed menus always delight. Oay, let’s be clear: Bibo Ergo Sum resides in that strange liminal space just a couple (really, two) blocks south of West Hollywood but just a little north and west of Beverly Grove, but we’re hailing it as WeHo’s bar. 21 Iconic LGBTQ Bars in Los Angeles From West Hollywood to Long Beach, these are some of the best bars to celebrate Pride or frequent all year long by Jireh Deng, Kyle Fitzpatrick, and Eater.
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