Met Her at a Bar, Cafe, Mid-wilshire, Los Angeles, La Brea

Met Her at a Bar: The Hottest New Cafe in Mid-Wilshire

Opening its doors this month, the enchanting café Met Her At A Bar adds a touch of mystery and a whole lot of flavor to the bustling streets of La Brea. Owners Vincent Kinne and his fiancé, Mindy Voranartsomdee, have woven their personal love story into every aspect of this charming eatery, where modern meets rustic in perfect harmony.

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The Newest Cafe Met Her at a Bar to Hit the Mid-Wilshire Area is Better Than Brunch

Opening this month, the cleverly named café Met Her At A Bar makes one wonder: “Who is he, and did he actually meet her at a bar?” (Whoever she is.)

The mysterious players in this scenario are owners Vincent Kinne and his fiancé, Mindy Voranartsomdee, who, having crafted a concept with a modern meets rustic appeal, bring a neighborhood vibe to the busy streets of La Brea.

And, as it turns out, he actually did meet her at a bar.

“When thinking about the name, the atmosphere, and the food, I wanted to be able to tell our story,” says Vincent Kinne.

Perfectly situated for cozy conversation and warm welcomes, the cafe is surrounded with at-home aesthetics from carefully placed greenery that lines exposed beam ceilings, and industrial lighting throughout, to a selection of books and potted plants arranged on wooden cafe tables accented with black lacquer chairs.

Whether in the mood for a brilliantly concocted Belgian waffle or a quick chai tea latte, the possibilities are as delicious as they are picturesque.

“As a former food scientist, Mindy is talented at creating new flavors that have that wow factor, and we want that experience for everyone,” says Vincent Kinne.

Met Her at a Bar
759 South La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA
metheratabar.com

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