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Good Times at Davey Wayne's, Hwood's 70's Garage Bar

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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.

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The Houston Brothers (La Descarga, No Vacancy) just can't stop with their boundless expansion in untapped parts of Hollywood. As of last night they'd debuted Good Times at Davey Wayne's, a bar named after their father. Expect another trompe l'oeil entrance, this time in the colorful form of a 1970's garage sale with the door going through a vintage refrigerator.

Once inside, think a small bar straight out of Boogie Nights filled with kitsch, knick-knacks, and other rummage one might find in their parents house about four decades ago. As for drinks, some relatively straightforward concoctions like Old Fashioneds on tap to more creative homages like Some People Call Me Maurice, essentially a mezcal Grasshopper. Also, eight beers on tap and backyard barbecues firing up brisket and pulled pork sandwiches. Open daily from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. on weekdays, and starting at 2 p.m. on weekends. [EaterWire]

Good Times at Davey Wayne's

1611 N El Centro Ave Los Angeles, CA 90028