By: Emily Adams By: Emily Adams | March 6, 2024 | Food & Drink, Feature, Awards,
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As the Oscars fast approach, Los Angeles anticipates celebrating its rich history and timeless cinematic accolades with festive libations from some of the swankiest restaurants and cocktail bars in the city. Read on for where to find Academy Awards-themed cocktails across town.
Website / 1240 S Figueroa 90015
33 Taps is a neighborhood sports bar that serves delicious bite-sized morsels, a vegan menu and a specialty cocktail menu for this year’s Oscar nominees. Highlights include “The Oppenheimer Bomb” made with 33 Taps Blonde Ale, Amaretto and Coke or “Barbie World” with Tito’s Vodka and hints of strawberry and lemon. Both make for show-stopping choices for sipping on Oscar Sunday!
Website/ 8430 Sunset Blvd 90069
Now through March 10, Pendry West Hollywoo'd bar is serving an Oscar-themed menu with a number of cocktails that pay tribute to this year's nominees. Cheers to Margot Robbie with Malibu Girl (Patron reposado, rosé, rhubarb, coconut, lime, topped with cotton candy); pay tribute to Ryan Gosling with I'm Just Kentucky Bournon (Toasted Coconut Garrison Brothers Bourbon, lemon, egg, Float of Napa cab) or tip your hat to Cillian Murphy with the Nuclear Martini (Bombay Sapphire Premier Cru, Kalmasi Dolin Dry, Manuka Honey), among others.
Website / 9641 Sunset Blvd 90210
Sip your way through The Beverly Hills Hotel’s Bar Nineteen12’s extensive Academy Award-inspired cocktail menu. For the ultimate Barbie dream, order “My Own Pink World” with Casa Del Sol Reposado Tequila, Aperol, Italicus, lemon and grapefruit. Alternatively, opt for “The Pseudonym” in nod to American Fiction made with Johnnie Walker Red Label Scotch, orange bitters and original Luxardo maraschino cherries.
Website / 6067 Wilshire Blvd 90036
Where else to celebrate cinematic excellence than inside of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures? Now through the end of March, its main attraction is a cocktail menu inspired by each of this year’s Academy Award nominees for Best Picture at its restaurant, Fanny’s. The on-themed libations include Killers of the Flower Moon with Siete Misterios Mezcal, jasmine two-ways, passionfruit and evoo or Maestro with Slane Irish Whiskey, amontillado sherry, coffee and vanilla whip.
Website / 11777 San Vicente Blvd 90049
The S Bar, tucked inside the original Katsuya, is a steamy cocktail lounge known for its refined mixology and unbeatable atmosphere. In tribute to two of this year’s Oscar nominees for Best Picture, the S Bar will join the festivities by serving creations inspired by Barbie and Oppenheimer. Step foot inside the Barbie Dreamhouse with “Hi Barbie” enlivened by notes of hibiscus, lemon, Sake, Rosé and an accent of dragon fruit. What’s more, the gravity of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s top-secret program is emulated in the “The Manhattan Project.” Sophisticated notes of rich warm vanilla, caramel and oak from the bourbon whiskey coupled with Amaro Nonino’s cinnamon and bitter orange come together to make an exploding burst of flavors.
Website / 1755 N Highland Ave 90028
Also inspired by this year’s Best Picture nominees, this next high-profile lineup brought to you by Loews Hollywood Hotel will be sure to cinematically take your breath away. And the award-winning cocktails are… Oppenheimer made of habanero and serrano-infused Patron Silver with mango puree and lime; Barbie made of Grey Goose, St. Germain, raspberry and hints of lemon citrus; Poor Things, a java-infused cocktail featuring Chopin Vodka, SelvaRay Chocolate and finished with Owen’s Nitro Espresso martini; Maestro made with Amas Gin, Elderflower liqueur and lychee; and The Hold Overs featuring St. Germain, prosecco, Aperol and soda water. Head to the hotel’s H2 lobby lounge from March 1 through 17 to celebrate this year’s star-studded performances.
Cheers to Hollywood’s biggest night! Whether you find yourself basking in pink at The Beverly Hills Hotel or are along for a journey through all of Fanny’s 10 movie star cocktails, these drinks will surely transport you to the heart of the film industry.
Photography by: Owen Kolasinski for the Academy Museum Foundation