EVERY SECOND SATURDAY- Atwater Village
Join us for an eclectic mix of new wave, disco, classic and modern pop, spanning multiple eras, a Strange Magic spun by DJ Shanna Sarett! Bring your dancing shoes for an all-night affair.
DJ Shanna Sarett

Shana Sarett is one of the most in-demand DJs on the east side of Los Angeles and far beyond. Shana began her DJ career spinning vinyl records with a collection she had amassed throughout her life, and soon thereafter earned herself an all-vinyl Saturday night residency at Tenants of the Trees in Silverlake.
She regularly plays high-profile social clubs and hotels such as SoHo House and The Ace DTLA, has played events for brands like Nasty Gal, publications such as Flaunt Magazine has partnered with Guitar Center, played openings at art galleries such as DeBoer Gallery and movie premieres for major motion pictures such as Halloween Ends.
Shana is additionally available to be booked for private events and parties in Los Angeles and the greater Southern California area.

3000 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Welcome to High Low Bar! A 1970s-inspired lounge, a sweet addition to the walkable bar options along Los Feliz Boulevard. The former Moon Room/the Griffin is rehabilitated into a 1970s-inspired den, offering big leather banquettes, orange hanging lamps, and ample room, along with a handful of TVs, Tex-Mex food, rotating local beers on tap, and of course, cocktails.


High Low Bar Menu
For the food, the High Low brings Tex-Mex-style puffy tacos, nachos, queso, and burgers. The cocktails are uncomplicated with an emphasis on fresh juices.


Try the king pine with Sazerac rye, lemon, simple syrup, pineapple gum syrup, and aquafaba. And in a fitting invention, the disco inferno cocktail includes Verde Momento mezcal, lemon, agave, aquafaba, and a chili-sea salt floating sprinkle. Well drinks will be $8, with $12 house cocktails, and draft beers from $5 to $10. Daily happy hour will feature $6 wells and discounts on select draft and house cocktails.

High Low Bar Setting
The look and feel of the place with its arched brick ceilings, stone columns, and moody lighting is giving a casual cozy feel. Left over from previous tenants, the tavern aesthetic remains firmly intact, like the wrought iron enclosed front patio, stunning center fireplace, and winding brick ceiling.

There’s also a space for movie nights or singing your guts out at karaoke. For now, the live events take place weekly.

High Low sits across the street from Tam O’Shanter, and steps away from the Morrison, Bigfoot Lodge, and the Roost, while a second row of noteworthy bars is three-minute rideshare or 15-minute walk to Glendale Boulevard’s Club Tee Gee, Link N’ Hops, or the Oeno Vino Wine Shop & Bar. Glendale Tap is also only one mile away.

For additional information, visit the website @
https://thehighlowbar.com/
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