The Eveleigh, a new restaurant and bar, sits quietly on Sunset Blvd nestled behind shrubbery, an oasis from the hectic boulevard outside. Inside, Dave Kupchinsky manages the bar, creating a welcoming atmosphere and creating new cocktails and tweaking the classics, as his style continues to evolve. He most recently managed the bar program at The Tar Pit and at The Eveleigh it is evident that he feels more at home as his cocktails are more confident and he is more relaxed.
Blood & Smoke |
Old Testament |
The Eveleigh |
The Sad Bastard (below) is made with bourbon, gin, ginger, clove, lime juice and bitters, shaken and garnished with candied ginger. I only got a quick sip of it, as my drinking companion enjoyed it so thoroughly.
The Sad Bastard |
The Old Man Winter is named for the barman himself and as is described as best served with lukewarm by a grumpy bartender. This is not a drink to begin the evening with as it will blow your palate. No shrinking violet, the Old Man Winter includes Scotch, Campari, Benedictine, Fernet and heavy angostura. This drink served neat in an old fashioned glass packs a wallop. Boozy and stirred, this drink was created with imbibers like LushAngeles in mind. I am not sure what Kupchinsky is trying to say about himself with this cocktail except "beware," as he has got a lot going on.
Old Man Winter |
Lucky Louis |
The cocktails are fairly priced at $12 (note that the Old Testament is $16), which can be a deal in the neighborhood, where many cocktails are suboptimal and overpriced. The bar itself is comfortable and large and dominates the inside room. Even when the room was busy, Kupchinsky and his team were able to get the cocktails flowing quickly; speed without sacrificing quality.
The menu looked attractive but as I had already eaten, I only tried one item, the chicken liver parfait with orange muscat jelly, pickles and toasts. The chicken liver was delicious and creamy, easily spreading on the toasts. The one drawback to this dish is that Eveleigh should serve it with more toasts. More were brought when asked, but there seems to be an epidemic in Lo Angeles of serving dishes like steak tartare or pate with not enough toasts. Toast is easy and cheap, please serve more.
So mosey on down Sunset Blvd, get an Old Testament and you might get lucky, or at least a Lucky Louis. Worst case is you have some excellent cocktails and perhaps a snack to wash them down. In any case you'll be sure to see the grumpy bartender, pouring his cold dark heart into these wonderful drinks.
The Eveleigh: 8752 West Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood. Phone: (424) 239-1630. Website: http://theeveleigh.com/
that guy is an a-hole. if you're in the biz, you're all good. if you a reg guy, forget it. rude service there! was in April evening, thursday night.
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