Tom's Watch Bar - Los Angeles
About the Business
Tom's Watch Bar in Los Angeles is a unique establishment located at 1011 South Figueroa Street. This trendy spot offers a combination of a bar, restaurant, and food options, making it the perfect destination for a night out on the town. Guests can enjoy delicious cocktails and a variety of tasty dishes while watching their favorite sports games on the big screens. The lively atmosphere and friendly staff make Tom's Watch Bar a must-visit spot in the heart of Los Angeles, California.
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Location & Phone number
1011 S Figueroa St b101, Los Angeles, CA 90015, United States
Hours open
Monday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Tuesday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Wednesday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Thursday:
4:00 PM - 0:00 AM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"Isaiah our server was absolutely phenomenal. We had a huge group of 22 volleyball players and this guy did so much to accommodate and be cool - nothing was too much and we loved him!"
"Nice spot to watch literally any sporting event. I couldn't even count how many TVs there are in this place. They have an app or something so you can listen to whatever game you're watching on your device at your table too. Decent happy hour menu and a good selection of beers. Service was excellent by Darnez. We were checked on regularly, water refilled and drinks/food brought out quickly. Food is typical sports bar food. Nothing amazing. Prices are a little high for my personal taste but I expect that in this area. Overall, nice spot to grab a drink and food in the area and watch a game."
"Incredible service! Perfect location for watching the game. We were in town for the UW v USC game and chose to eat at Tom’s two days in a row…first for some college football then the next day for the Seahawks game. Definitely recommend! Scan the QR code and 24 hours later, you will get a QR code good for a beer or cocktail for $1. Totally worth it!"
"At the glance from the street, I was really excited to go in and grab a drink and have dinner. The location is prime. Right across the street from Crypto. When I walked in, the place and music was loud. I get it; bar. However it wasn't that crowded for the music to be blasting. I was seated promptly. I decided to sit on the second floor right by the window. It was a very nice view. My waiter was prompt to take my order. To start, I ordered the mule kick and calamari. The mule kick came in a plastic cup. Huge no, no. I'm not at a backyard bbq. Come on. The calamari was chewy and not crispy as advertised. The dipping sauce tasted like it was smashed tomatoes. I made a comment about the plastic cup to a server. The excuse was it's not their busy season. I didn't know a paying customer had to get good service only during busy season. However, that was the saying of the night, it was slow season. That was the excuse for poor service. I heard that 3 different times. I ordered another mule kick. This time it was served in the proper mug. I assume because I mentioned something about the plastic cup. I decided to order dinner. I order the crispy chicken sandwich with a side of garlic fries. The sandwich tasted like it was microwaved and my fries came regular, not garlic. The women's bathroom was a nightmare. Picture below. The whole floor was covered in water. Like a mini water back up. It was not from mopping. Disgusting. Overall, I would not recommend this place. Not one bit, not one drink. I gave two stars for the effort of my waiter."
"We had a solidly mediocre experience here on a Saturday evening before a hockey game. We were seated about 10 or 15 minutes before our server approached us, and all three of us placed our orders right away since we’d had time to study the menu. The patio where we sat offered a great view and the weather was lovely, but the restaurant's music was so loud we could barely talk. Soon after, our appetizer potstickers came out—and they were really good—but about two minutes later, most of our food came out. Our son got his macaroni and cheese, not his fries. I had a rotisserie salad that had most of the toppings on the bottom, no croutons at all, and the chicken pieces were surprisingly dry. My husband’s "amazing salad" was much better—his chicken was fine. We were halfway through our salads when my husband’s beer finally came out. There was still no sign of the fries, though. Our server hadn’t checked on us since the food arrived, so I had to wave her down as she left another table. She said she’d check on the fries. We were done with our large salads by the time the fries arrived, hot and tasty. By this point, the restaurant was packed and they could’ve used the table, but we had to linger so that the fries could be eaten. Our server never checked on us again, so thank goodness that the payment could be done by QR code at the table."
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