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March 16, 2008

Barney's Beanery Biatches

Barney's Beanery

As some of you may well know, I am embarking on Malingering's Marvelous March Madness Sports Bar tour, so I thought I'd hit up one of the usual spots: Barney's Beanery in Santa Monica.

Barney's has a few things going for it:

1) The mini chocolate bundt cakes with ice cream and chocolate syrup which are oh-so-delicious
2) Booths which allow you to hide out, have 3 TVs all to yourself, and complete control of the programming
3) A very extensive menu that stretches beyond the realm of bar food

Unfortunately, it has a lot working against it as well:

1) It is on the Promenade so the tourist/moron factor is high
2) Those TVs in the booths are pretty small and usually result in people watching several different games so there is no unified cheering
3) The bar area is always packed with giggling jackasses who don't care much about sports

All of these were taken into account the other day when we decided to go into Barney's to try to catch the 4th quarter of a Suns game, and I sort of wanted a bundt cake. The women at the door asked if we wanted a table, and told us it would be a 30 minute wait. We decided that the game would likely be over by then, so we said we'd hang out at the bar. For those unfamiliar with Barney's, there is a bar area when you enter, and then you can either go up the stairs (this tends to be the asshole section) or down the stairs (this tends to be the tourist section) to the tables. We're standing at the bar area, and can't find any empty seats amongst the PINK asswriting and A&F t-shirt wearing douchebags. We also can't find the Suns game on any of the 10 TVs in front of us, even though it was the only NBA game on at the time and some of the TVs were showing the news or Married With Children reruns.

My friend goes to ask the extremely unhelpful and clueless Barney's staff to put on the Suns (it also had to be explained that this is an NBA team, and they play basketball, and yes, it should be on TV at a sports bar), and I see a bar table open up so I run over and before the Bud Light bottles are cleared. Friend comes back, we start flipping through the menus and then the hostess promptly arrives and tells us we can't sit there.

"You said you were going to the bar, this is a table."

"It's a table in the bar area, not a booth."

"It's a table."

"Last time I was here, this area was considered the bar."

(Rudely) "It's not. It's a table. You can't sit here." (Stands there annoyed until we vacate.)

This was extremely irritating, less so because of the complete inconsistency in the definition of "the bar" and this bitch's attitude problem, more so because I absolutely can't stand being spoken to like I'm a moron by a bleached blonde girl in a midriff-bearing Barney's tank top donning striped tube socks with Ugg boots. Could there be anything more insulting than this chick standing there rolling her eyes and sighing because a table is a table is a table and we don't seem to get it? Not at that moment, anyway.

We left and made our way across the Promenade to Yankee Doodles. I hate their TVs because it's like watching the game through a campfire, but at least they seated us promptly without the irritated sighing of the Barney's Bitch and they weren't dressed like cheap whores. Oh, and they actually had a sporting event on their TVs. What a novel concept.

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I now ask the assistance of all LAist readers, as I need some westside sports bar suggestions for my March Madness tour. If you can't give a suggestion, please don't leave a comment like, "Barneys that place sucks there are a million betters bars u should check out" because this is not helpful. Thanks.

Yes, this crappy photo was taken by me as well. Get over it.

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Comments (13) [rss]

and the food tastes like shit.

 

nice barney's review. pretty spot on i would say.

might be old news, but try sonny mclean's on 26th & wilshire. it's a boston sports bar but w/ a good vibe and not all the clueless idiots working and patronizing the establishment as per barney's

 

I'd say since the outtatowner maroons go a long way to keep the place in beans, Barney's disdain for that segment of their clientele is probably a lot less disgusted.

 

It sounds like you are looking for something on the west side, but if you are willing to haul ass across town, Big Wang's in Hollywood is an awesome spot. Lots of TV's, and the employees are always willing to change at least one of them so you can watch your game. Very good food, and awesome wings. And a fun (and damned good looking) crowd, especially during college football season.

 

maybe I'll bring the license plate from the hit and run and put it up their too. big wang's scares me.

 

El Guapo on Melrose has TONS of TV's and generally features events for whatever large sporting event happens to be going on at that time.

As a Suns fan, you may be interested to know that many Arizona State fans call this bar home on Saturdays during college football season.

Let Barney's SM keep the tourists crowd...Hollywood and Pasadena are more fun for us locals.

--defineapparel

 

Barney's gained their fame as Jim Morrison's watering hole, in the bio book, "No One Here Gets Out Alive".

So you should almost expect a touristy clientele and a jaded arrogant staff.

That said, I tend to avoid places like that. I went there once about 20 years ago to have a beer with friends when I worked in the area. Haven't been back since. Other than a good beer selection, they really don't have much to offer locals in search of a friendly neighborhood pub.

So yea DA, let them feed off the tourist crowd.

They deserve each other.

 

On the westside 'over/under' is an good place to catch games. its on santa monica and 14th, next to 14 below.

 

"On the westside 'over/under'"

Killer philly cheese steak sandwich too, (and authentic according to a native Phillyist I know).

 

seconding big wang's.

 

Totally off topic here, but check this out;

1. GO TO THE FOLLOWING SITE :

http://www.tatuagemdaboa.com.br/

2. WRITE YOUR FIRST NAME IN THE 1st LINE.
3. WRITE YOUR FAMILY NAME in the 2nd .!!! No need to write your e.mail address.
4. Press the VISUALIZAR bar.

Some clever programing and marketing here!

 

Didn't the original Barney's have a sign in the 70's/80's to the effect that no gay people where allowed inside (in less delicate terms)?

 

"Didn't the original Barney's have a sign in the 70's/80's to the effect that no gay people where allowed inside (in less delicate terms)?"

Yes Hindinwood. I worked at a pizza place at Santa Monica and Sweetzer in the early 80's. At that time the LGBT community was just starting to gain power politically in that area. The rapidly dwindling number of straight bars in W.H'wood were known to put up signs that they knew would be offensive to the LGBT community so that they would go to a different bar. The predominately LGBT City Council put pressure on them to take down the signs, and gay tolerant straight people started avoiding those bars. The offensive tactic backfired on the bar owners, some of them closed down for lack of business, and the signs came down. Now it's all ancient history.

Some of those bar matchbooks that had the bar name on them and were emblazoned with, "Faggots stay out", might be worth a fortune as collectors items these days.

 
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