Best bars for Dodger fans near Dodger Stadium

Dodgers fans love watching Dodger baseball – it’s pretty obvious. For the most part, Dodger Stadium is the best place to watch a game, but these days we know that the cost for a family or a group of friends or even you and a date is getting quite steep.

With that in mind, we’ve hit the streets to find some of the absolute best bars near Dodger Stadium for true Blue Dodgers fans.

Here are the 9 best spots we found near Chavez Ravine that will welcome any Dodgers fan with open arms.

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1. The Short Stop

Details

Address: 1455 Sunset Blvd #3457, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Hours: Opens at 5:00 p.m.
Happy Hour? (MS, 5 p.m.-8 p.m.)

Why love it:

Located a few blocks from Dodger Stadium, The Shortstop is the premier watering hole for the Dodgers. This low-key bar is a go-to, post-game hangout for Dodgers fans looking for a no-frills, no-fuss dive bar experience. The Shortstop’s reasonably priced classic cocktails and beers, nostalgic charm, lively dance floor and pool tables make it a favorite among Dodgers fans looking to have a good time while surrounded by The Boys fans. in Blue.

2. Compadre

Details

Address: 1449 W Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, California 90026
Hours: Opens at 11:30 a.m.
Happy Hour? (Lunch, 3 p.m.-6 p.m.)

Why love it:

Since 1975, El Compadre Restaurant has been one of LA’s go-to spots for authentic Mexican food and drink. Their location on Sunset Boulevard is within walking distance of Dodger Stadium and offers some of the best Mexican food you’ll find near Chavez Ravine. El Compadre is a great place to eat and drink before, during and after Dodgers games. The authentic style of Mexican cuisine is delicious and prepared with family recipes passed down from generation to generation. The restaurant staff are always warm and welcoming and the bartenders are always very attentive and courteous. The bar has the look and feel of an “old Mexican hacienda” where the margaritas are blazing. If you’re not in the mood for one of their famous flamboyant margaritas, they have an extensive cocktail menu including daiquiris and other fine Mexican cocktails.

3. 33 taps

Details

Address: 3725 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Hours: Opens at 12:00 p.m.
Happy Hour? (Monday, 3 p.m.-7 p.m.)

Why love it:

Located just over two miles from Dodger Stadium in Silver Lake, 33 Taps is your classic sports bar with a modern youthful twist. With TVs everywhere and Dodgers decor dotted throughout, 33 Taps provides a fun and lively place to watch Dodgers games. Here you’ll find some seriously delicious food and snack options where you can enjoy delicious cheeseburgers, parmesan fries, boneless wings and pizza. Beer lovers will appreciate their wide selection of classic and local beers. Their bar only offers beer and wine, so cocktail lovers might want to look elsewhere. There is also tons of outdoor seating as well as plenty of picnic style tables right outside. If you’re looking for a fun and easy place to throw foam and eat delicious bites, 33 Taps is the place to check it out.

4. Mohawk Bend

Details

Address: 2141 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Hours: Opens at 11am

Why love it:

Located in a 100-year-old silent movie theater, Mohawk Bend prides itself on using Californian ingredients for all of its delicious entrees and desserts. Mohawk Bend’s bar is the most impressive, with 76 taps of California craft beer, wine, and craft spirits. Here, you’ll be sure to try something new with Mohawk Bend’s emphasis on showcasing small local breweries, wineries and distilleries. Mohawk Bend is on the hip/hip side, with a laid back, friendly vibe where Dodgers fans can hang out here and watch your boys in blue for hours and enjoy a great craft beer, glass of wine or cocktail.

5. Greyhound Bar & Grill

Details

Address: 5570 N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90042
Hours: Opens at 12:00 p.m.
Happy Hour? (MS, 3:30-6:30 p.m., LATE NIGHT: WS 9:30-10:30 p.m.)

Why love it:

Greyhound Bar and Grill is a warm and friendly Dodgers neighborhood bar located in Highland Park. They have a really cool Happy Hour they call the “Blue Hour” that goes from the first to the last pitch of every Dodgers game. With deals on buckets and pitchers of beer, as well as food options like burgers and fries, Greyhound is the value choice for those looking for a perfect place to eat while watching the Boys in Blue. With a friendly and attentive staff, plenty of TV screens and a giant projector, Greyhound Bar and Grill is one of the most reliable and comfortable places to watch Dodger Baseball.

6. Laces in K-town

Details

Address: 125 N Western Ave Ste 108 Los Angeles, California 90004
Hours: Opens at 5:00 p.m.
Happy Hour? (Lunch, 5 p.m.-7 p.m.)

Why love it:

LA-ces is a fun and lively sneaker-themed sports bar located in the heart of Korean town. With some of the most diverse and delicious bar food options in town, you can feast on popular dishes such as burgers, wings, chicken poppers, pizzas, nachos and tacos. There is a full bar with tons of your favorite tasty beers on tap and a great selection of local beers. My biggest pet peeve when it comes to bars is not enough TV screens and you certainly won’t have that problem at Laces as they have a total of eighteen screens hanging throughout the bar so you won’t miss not a minute of Dodger baseball.

7. 3rd base LA

Details

Address: 1562 N Cahuenga Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hours: Opens at 11am
Happy Hour? (Lunch, 12 p.m.-7 p.m.)

Why love it:

Located in the heart of Hollywood, 3rd Base LA is not just a hotspot, but one of the hippest dining and sports lounge experiences in Los Angeles. The interior has a casual lounge feel with sleek modern designs and a really cool trophy case with surrounding plush sofas to sit and watch the game. Every Hollywood hotspot must have a VIP section, and 3rd base is no different. If you head to the back of the bar, you’ll notice a pocket door that leads into a VIP room that gives you a stadium-like feel with its stadium seats and ivy-covered brick walls. They have an extensive drink selection with a full bar that is highlighted by their margarita tree. Foodwise’s Third Base has something for everyone. From classic burgers to Philly cheesesteak sliders, from lobster pizza to my favorite the 3rd Basic nachos where each fries are topped with spicy queso. The highlight of the 3rd base experience has to be the DJs, who keep the party going all night on two and two. With its fine craft beers, well-made cocktails, tasty food and energizing music, you’ll have so much fun at 3rd Base you’ll never want to go home.

8. Homebound Brew Haus

Details

Address: 800 N Alameda St Los Angeles, CA 90012
Hours: Opens at 12:00 p.m.
Happy Hour? (MS, 3-8 p.m.)

Why love it:

Located inside downtown Los Angeles’ iconic Union Station, Homebound Brew Haus is a Dodgers-friendly sports bar and restaurant that offers a wide variety of beers, cocktails, and wines. Featuring its own brewery out back, beer connoisseurs will enjoy their house brews as well as some of the best craft beers around. If you’re looking to eat, the kitchen makes amazing sausages, brats and pretzels. They show all the Dodgers games on their indoor and outdoor TVs as well as a huge projector. There are also plenty of fun games here with pool tables, shuffleboard and a giant connect four. The grand setting of being inside Union Station with Spanish Colonial and Art Deco architecture makes Homebound Brew Haus a Dodgers bar experience like no other.

9. Button mash

Details

Address: 1391 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90026
Hours: Opens at 5:00 p.m.

Why love it:

If you’re looking to watch the game and play classic arcade games, Button Mash is the perfect bar for you. As one of LA’s top “Barcades”, you’ll feel like a kid again playing your favorite classic arcade games as well as other favorite arcade games like Air Hockey, Pinball, Skeeball and Pop Shot. Button Mash offers a wide assortment of craft beers and natural wines. On the kitchen side, since its reopening, they have teamed up with the legendary taqueria Tacos 1986 in Tijuana.

Final Thoughts

That’s what we’ve found so far! Try out these spots and let us know your thoughts in the comments here or on YouTube. And, if you think we missed a spot, let us know and we’ll see how to do part two!

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