Happy Hour: The Hungry Cat in Hollywood

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Jen Hunter
Tigerlily and Luke's Lemonade

The Place: The Hungry Cat, 1535 N. Vine St., Hollywood.

The Hours: Weekdays, noon - 6 p.m.

The Deals: Half off beer and cocktails

The Digs: The Hungry Cat Hollywood is tucked away into a strange sort of pedestrian alley on the Vine side of the Sunset and Vine complex. The noise of the nearby traffic hardly makes it to the outdoor patio, and now that Borders is closed, and since no one around here goes to Jersey Mike's (must be the stink of any name that begins with Jersey), there is very little foot traffic around the restaurant. This, combined with the hedges and umbrellas, gives The Hungry Cat a pleasantly quiet, secluded feel even when the restaurant is almost full. Inside, the decor is simple but nice and modern-ish, with a handful of tables, a raw bar, and a chalkboard displaying the available varieties of oysters and the day's specials. The clientele is mostly well-heeled with a little Hollywood vibe, but remains well-behaved and low key. All together, the Hungry Cat feels sophisticated and intelligent, but not at all stuffy or pretentious.

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Jen Hunter
Luke's Lemonade
The Verdict: The Hungry Cat is primarily known as a seafood joint, and its burger has also won a justifiably devoted following. We propose, though, to throw all of that out of the window in the face of The Hungry Cat's cocktails. There is a constantly rotating menu of about 8 specialty drinks, each of which feature high-quality liquor and fresh, interesting ingredients. On our most recent trip we encountered our favorite drink in recent memory, a combination of blood orange, lemon, honey, tonic, and green tea-infused vodka called a Tigerlily. Other highlights include Luke's Lemonade, mint and vodka with house-made lemonade, and the Hot Tamale, made of Fresno chile-infused tequila, lime, orange, and candied Fresno chile.

These exquisite concoctions are worth their fairly expensive price tag (like most of the menu) during regular hours, but when they plummet from $13 to being cheaper than a crappy vodka soda at a sketchy club in the Valley ($6.50) they become one of the best deals in town. It is true that you will likely feel some pressure to order at least one food item, but that is nothing to complain about either. Any excuse to sample some ceviche or the lobster roll is a good one, even at the dreaded full price that happy hour fiends so abhor. It is also true that this is not a traditional happy hour of drunks sitting at the bar, so you will probably get some glares if you become boisterous in your inebriation. Even so, for a casual mid-afternoon drink, or for an interesting and fishy twist on the classic three-martini lunch, The Hungry Cat is hard to beat. And, if you're into that sort of thing, it is likely the best and cheapest way to lunch like Don Draper (by which we mean drunk).

The Grade: A


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The Hungry Cat

1535 N. Vine St., Los Angeles, CA

Category: Restaurant

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Jyveassturkey
Jyveassturkey

"they plummet from $13 to being cheaper than a crappy vodka soda at a sketchy club in the Valley ($6.50) they become one of the best deals in town." <----the fuck are you talking about? what a bunch of bullshit. if they're not paying you to write this shit, this is the most poorly researched/written article i've seen about a happy hour EVER! 

Ben
Ben

Hi Jyveassturkey,

I'm sorry my post has made your Jyve Turkey Ass so angry.  I wonder if your confusion about the line that you quoted stems from the fact that you omitted "but when" from the beginning of the phrase.  Also, I would love to know what seems so poorly researched about these two statements:

1. I have paid more than $6.50 for a vodka soda at a sketchy club in the Valley.2. The awesome drinks at the Hungry Cat are right around $6.50 at happy hour.

Thanks,Ben

jyveassturkey
jyveassturkey

Hey Benzino, 

Not bad not bad. Moving on from the hetero sheeit. Dude, best deal in town? C'mon man. You know that's bullshittaaahhh. And don't be a confused loser w/omission of thrice words.

NOW, if you really do think it ranks that high, feel free to hit me up and we'll get our happy hour bonanza extravaganza on! 

Dwag1111
Dwag1111

I'm not sure what your problem is.  You don't think their drinks are inexpensive at 6.50?  You don't like the place?  Sounds like you want to be angry -- but about what?

jyveassturkey
jyveassturkey

Hola DwizagUNOUNOUNOUNO, no problem, not angry, more like what the fuck'n?!?! east coaster, brash, abrasive, AND sympathetic to the non-east, well maybe you are east, in any event, sorry if i offended you. 

we're talkin happy hour dude or dudette, and 6.50 is for sure 1 of, if not the most expensive happy hours in hollywood. resident for 5 years (orange/hollywood), i have the happy hours on lock. 6.50 is 3.50 more than 3 places i can name right now AND i bet i can name 15 places that are cheaper than 6.50 in hwood alone. 

on top of that i might feel pressure to order food? really? 1 suck a dick up till ya hiccup for any pressure and 2, if ya can't maintain your monthly's and are forced to pressure for food, just close ya doors. what happened to customer soivice?  

haven't been to the place, it's probably lovely, howAHVER, we're talkin happy hours, ya dig? 

just my opinion, which i know doesn't mean shit to many :). 

Ben, goin to lunch, be back for you in a little bit. 

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