EightyTwo

Top choice in Downtown Los Angeles & Boyle Heights


Cocktails, pinball machines and arcade games makes for oh-so-retro good times at this graffiti-soaked warehouse bar. Named for 1982 (the height of the 'Arcade Age'), its 40-plus consoles include classics Donkey Kong, Space Invaders and Ms Pac-Man (with drink coasters for grown-up '80s kids). Nightly DJs and rotating food trucks fuel the crowds.

Head in before 9pm to avoid long waits, especially later in the week. The venue also hosts regular tournaments; check the website for upcoming events.


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