I am a sucker for a good cocktail, especially one with a catchy names like the ones at Pattern Bar where they're named after designers:
Come meet The Jacobs (Jack Daniel's honey, muddled strawberries, agave, apricot liquor, ginger ale):
I can't remember if this was the D Von Furstenberg (Overholt Rye, honey liquor, mint, and orange) or The Chanel (Hornitos Reposado, Grand Marnier, fresh cilantro, agave, serrano pepper, and lime)--but it was snappy:
The McQueen (Hendricks Gin, elderflower, fresh passion fruit):
The tapas here were quite enjoyable too. I recommend La Pomme (slice fuji apple with blue cheese, candied walnuts, fruit, and honey):
And by the end of the night, I asked the bartender to come up with a Tom Ford:
It was a bourbon drink--strong, assertive, and would probably hate my clothes--sooo Tom Ford, amirite?
It's a nice friendly bar, with wonderful cocktails and tapas--I recommend it if you're in downtown LA.
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