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Published June 29, 2009 Great Essex
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Okay, so sometimes you're a little all over the place. So you could use one single open-air kind of spot that can manage all of the above—welcome to Essex Public House, soft-opening Thursday. In the former home of Parc, you'll now find an industrial pub that brings a little of the gritty Lower East Side to Hollywood Boulevard via two distinct but flowing spaces. Old brick, ramshackle tile and illuminated steel surround one room's dominant oak-topped bar, and thanks to the doors that open all the way across, the dining area at the entrance is a room that's actually a patio. (Or maybe a patio that's actually a room.) It's all meant to convey a casually neighborhood-y, anything-goes vibe, fueled by upscale versions of old classics. You might go for some Figs in a Blanket to start, then maybe the Chicken and Biscuits and Banana-Bacon Fritters—all with help from a boutique-heavy list of nearly 60 beers, like an Arrogant Bastard or a Hollywood Blonde. And we know how you like those. |
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