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Enjoy Shots, Burgers, and TVs Galore at Rusty Mullet

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Matthew Kang is the Lead Editor of Eater LA. He has covered dining, restaurants, food culture, and nightlife in Los Angeles since 2008. He's the host of K-Town, a YouTube series covering Korean food in America, and has been featured in Netflix's Street Food show.

Elizabeth Daniels 9/13

With custom-blended burgers and an extensive list of shots (yes, shots), Rusty Mullet is a new casual place to watch sports and hang with friends in Hollywood. Actor Vinny Laresca (Premiere, Outpost) remade the old Dolce Group's Angels and King's into a colorful drinking den that might intentionally be reminiscent of HBO's Eastbound and Down. Customers can enjoy ample high-chaired seating across the exposed-brick room, along with 24 (count 'em) flat screens for viewing from any angle.

And that 50-shot menu? Everything runs a mere $5, making for Indiana Jones-esque friendly competition with tablemates. The bill of fare leans toward American comfort food, like fried bites, salads, sandwiches, and burgers like the Junkyard, which has a fried egg, bacon, pulled pork, and slaw for about $13. Now open at 4 p.m. daily, with buy one, get one for $1 drinks until 8 p.m. and late night happy hour from Sunday to Thursday.
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