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It's Mueller Report Day. Here Are Some LA Bars That Open At 6 AM

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There really should be a Barr summary joke right here, but who has the energy?

Attorney General William Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein are holding a news conference at 6:30 a.m. on Thursday to discuss the release of Robert Mueller's report on Russian election meddling.

Perhaps you're the sort who likes to sit down and soak up a 400-page document, however redacted it may be. Or maybe you just want a quiet place to watch Twitter combust as the day unfolds.

To that end, here are a few bars in various parts of Los Angeles that open at 6 a.m.

Some days it's just important to know there are bars that open at 6 a.m.

Lei Aloha
5622 W. Manchester Ave.
Westchester, CA 90045
310-641-4544

Tattle Tale Room
5401 Sepulveda Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90230
310-390-2489

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The Desert Room
1006 W. Gardena Blvd.
Gardena, CA 90247
310-329-1911

Kitchen 24 (not a bar, but starts serving at 6 a.m.)
1608 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90028
323-465-2424

Reno Room
3400 E. Broadway
Long Beach, CA 90803
562-438-4590

Branch Office
2320 Torrance Blvd
Torrance, CA 90501
310-320-1440

Drawing Room*
1800 Hillhurst Ave
Los Feliz, CA 90027
323-665-0135

Need more options? You can recreate our detailed search criteria. Or, just head to any hotel bar.

Got a favorite after-after-hours-meets-early-early-bird venue to add to the list? Please let us know. It's your civic duty.

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* The Drawing Room's 6 a.m. open time could not be confirmed, due to the establishment's lack of a working telephone. While this does not lead us to conclude that this bar has committed a crime, it also does not exonerate this bar.

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