Did you know that Southern California is home to what claims to be the tallest open-air bar in the Western Hemisphere? Spire 73 is a special destination that certainly belongs on your bucket list. From the swanky atmosphere to the neverending views, this isn't just a bar but an entire experience. Raise your glass to some of the finest city views and plan a visit to this rooftop bar pronto!
Located on the 73rd story rooftop of InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, Spire 73 claims the title of the tallest open-air bar in the entire Western Hemisphere.
Boasting sweeping views of Downtown Los Angeles and onward (on a clear day, you can see the Pacific Ocean), Spire 73 is an elevated experience in every way. The outdoor space is sleek and modern with an assortment of seating, lounge cabanas, and fire pits.
Heavy-duty glass is used to shield guests from the wind while keeping the view intact. The vibes are especially extraordinary at nighttime when the city lights contrast against the darkness.
The views are unparalleled, but the food and drinks are just as memorable. On the menu is an assortment of elevated eats such as Char-Grilled Filet Mignon, Blackend Alaskan Salmon, and the Spire Burger with a wagyu beef patty.
Advanced reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends. Otherwise, you may find yourself waiting in line at the door. The dress code is business casual and summer attire.
The journey up an escalator and two elevators is well worth being able to take in the view from your table, bench, or bar seat. And the craft cocktails are exquisite! Their take on a classic Old Fashioned, the Los Angelenos, is a popular option.
Breathtaking views await at the tallest rooftop bar in SoCal! Learn more about Spire 73 and make a reservation on their website.
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