The Mullin Wine Bar

205 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Description

The Music Center's sleek cocktail bar. Rotating mixologists change the drinks menu at this midcentury indoor-outdoor bar.

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Comments

Vickie Chen -

Service is horrible. I’m a local resident. I walked around the area and thought of getting a drink to enjoy the afternoon. The bartenders had the laziest attitude. I asked for a martini. He put it in a cup. I asked for a cocktail glass just to be told that they are closing in five minutes and that I have to take this to go cup and sit outside. I’m pretty sure this is against the Californian law not drinking in a designated area with license. Moreover, why would I even buy anything if I knew the bar is closing? Then another blonde lady walked in shortly after and got a glass to sit outside. The bartenders gave this lady all the attention while looking like they were trying to shoo me away. Then trying to ask for 20% tips. I would advise not to wine and dine here. I feel discriminated and disappointed when I wanted to support local businesses.

Donna Davis -

It is a good place for friend to hang out. We brought our baby to walk around while enjoy a drink out door with view & music. A good relaxing spot for us. The stuff is friendly and fast. You can choose to seat in the bar or outside where has lots of tables and chairs set up. This place definitely got a good upgrade than before!

GERIANE VASQUEZ -

I had the impression that this place served hot and/or fresh foods. We got the roasted turkey sandwich, a bottle of water, and an OVD drink and the bill was $58 without tip. The person who took our order was polite, efficient, and she made a good cocktail, but dear lord, $58 for two sandwich and drinks?!? The sandwich was a basic deli meat on a roll. I wish the center had more restaurants with full menus. I suggest eating before you arrive at the center.

Heather Martin -

This place is huge. Rare to find such large drink spot, especially wine bar. You wouldn't know it from the outside because it's just in a strip of other restaurants and below Equinox. You have to walk downstairs and it's pretty bougie once you're inside. First came here on a friday night and there was a DJ (wut) and some visiting MBA class from England was there partying it up. It honestly was a great time. They have champagne flutes too. Came back for a team happy hour and was able to make a reservation (only a week before).

Sandra Pineda -

This has to be one of the best burgers I've ever had in LA. The Mullin has a NY vibe. It's really busy right before show time at the music center. I recommend going at 4p.m. or 7:40p.m. for a bite to eat and drinks if you're not catching a show. The bartender's have a great attitude and make quality drinks.

Elizabeth Lascheid -

The Mullin Wine Bar sits right in the middle of the The Music Center. It is off to the west side and between the Mark Taper and the Dorothy Chandler. It is a lovely spot with the wide glass doors usually open. There is bar seating and some tables. There is also outside seating. They have more than just wine. They have a great wine and liquor list, but they also have food. You can stop there and get cookies and sandwiches to just take away or you can sit and order. They have great food. They make a mean burger and a lot of small plates. Call them as to opening time, it may change depending on whether a show is up at the Music Center. They have a happy hour and since they serve food, kids are allowed. The service is great. We love it.

Melissa Marino -

High end service, quality alcohol (if a bit on the pricey side, but to be expected for the location). Didn't order food, they only have snacks and small bites.

Obrien -

Horrendous bartender during the motown event. I ordered a beer. I had to repeat myself four times,I eventually removed my mask and said beer loudly. Eventually the lady next to him said beer really loudly seens she'd understood me the first time. He then says "it's because you have an accent your hard to understand". Im English I speak the language he's having difficulty with. Then to add more insult he says " say beer again for me, go on say beer for me" as if im a performing seal. He's beyond insulting and needs to learn people skills.

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205 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 972-8084
Monday
6 - 02:00:00
Tuesday
6 - 02:00:00
Wednesday
6 - 02:00:00
Thursday
6 - 02:00:00
Friday
02:00:00 - 02:00:00
Saturday
02:00:00 - 02:00:00

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