by David B. on
Drawn to the bar with a curiousity to know if it was in fact a Korean Bar. Ko Ko is written on the sign but I solved the mystery. Bar was in fact owned by Koreans about two years ago and new owners didn't want to spend the money on a new sign. Yep, spoiled again. No Koreans here:) However, what I did find was a very skilled mixologist who kept the bar crowd entertained with her skills of expertise! I'm a beer drinker and sure enough they had my Trumer Pilsner, Anchor Steam and I believe it was a Lagunitas beer on draft! Nice! Three dollar drafts happy hour from 5-8 pm! Two Dollar Modelos. A random black and white cartoon played out on the wall opposite the bar and a DJ spin booth was being set up for "fat stack" Fridays. Randomness and the unusual attract me, so I felt right at home here. Bar was full by 8:30 and couples and friends kept arriving. Very low key non-pretentious crowd. You enter with anxiety and within seconds it escapes you and comfort sets in. Cheers. Love the Tenderloin!
by Lavonne Hillerman on
LOVE this place! strong drinks, good food. The chips and trio of dips were really good, I also had the chili relleno for dinner and it was outta this world! The decor is over the top, but fabulous at the same time. Definitely my new favorite spot in LA.
by Carita Schwartzwalde on
My husband and I chose Terra for our wedding because it is an amazingly cool urban space, and happened to be the only wedding site we visited that we both loved. But we were also delighted to discover during the planning process that Dusty, Terra's owner, was fun to work with, creative, and happy to meet with us multiple times to plan our wedding. The day of the wedding, everything went off without a hitch, and turned out to be exactly what we wanted.