Take In The Most Breathtaking View Of L.A. At America’s Tallest Rooftop Bar

Spire 73

The typical night out on the town holds more weight in a city like Los Angeles. Between the numerous hot spots, exciting eateries, and most hidden of speakeasies, it’s tough to choose how to make a night of things in the most memorable of ways. However, The Intercontinental Los Angeles Downtown is making that choice that much easier with the addition of Spire 73 to their stable of dining and drinking options.

What makes Spire 73 worthy of the best night out is that it is the tallest rooftop bar in the U.S. So be prepared to take in the most breathtaking views of the City of Angels, all surrounded by a chic clientele indulging in tasty cocktails ranging from the Korean Paloma to the Greenthumb.

What’s more, creative and fun bar bites that include scallop ceviche surrounded by an eerie moat of mist to a decadent bone marrow to even shareable table side s’mores perfect for groups will round out the fine culinary portion of your evening.

So fire up the ‘Gram, throw on your Friday night fit and enjoy an unforgettable time that only exists at such an alluring altitude.

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