2bearbear Tom Lim
After gym and resting in a bit, we headed over to Mignon on 6th Street for dinner. As it was Happy Hour from 4pm to 7pm, we had the red and white house wine each at $5. For $5, the price and quality is really quite good. We also had the ham and brie ($11) and prosciutto and butter ($11) sandwich. Tom enjoyed the prosciutto sandwich which had the fatty bits while Kate enjoyed the brie. We enjoyed the way our sandwiches were prepared – gourmet, with pickles on the side and sweet mustard. Love the vibes where the staff gave us space, despite being seated “at the bar”…
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… moreCathy R
Love mignon! Reminds me of my Parisian days. The burrata and baguette plate was delightful. It also has like a honey and some nuts/ dried figs on the side. I came for happy hour which lasts until 7pm weekdays and all day Sunday. I highly recommend if you want something chill and also if you’re a solo traveler.
… moreUthmaan Abdul-Barr
Mignon is a great place to have wine and food in DTLA. Great service, comfortable environment, and the first place that I saw For the Win smashburgers being smashed and sold during the COVID lockdowns a few years ago. Cozy environment that vaguely reminds me of the Cheers TV show bar meets the hustle and bustle of DTLA.
… moreGabriella Barbosa
Lovely gem in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles. The food is delicious – the best artichoke I’ve ever had it was so favorable crispy lemony just incredible. The wine was perfect the cheese & baguette were mouthwatering. The goat cheese desert was delish too. The vibe was a welcoming neighborhood cafe type feel with perfect low lighting in the evening. Our fave neighborhood cafe.
… moreEugene Ilchenko
Good local wine/food bar. Decent food, low prices. May be a little bit too dark, so you don’t really see what you eat 🙂
… moreDavid Morales
Wow! One of the best hidden gems in DTLA. The food was phenomenal! The baguette alone was worth the trip. And the pasta rescued me from a deep post-election funk. And it wasn’t terribly expensive either. I felt like I was on the set of Sex and the City, circa 1999, with Portishead bumping in the background. I wanted a Cosmo and a cigarette. Badly. It was giving the best NYC feels. And I loved it! Shoutout to Christopher for welcoming us!
… moreAlan Wayne
A perfect little neighborhood wine bar. Tight, well chosen wine by the glass menu with a better than it needs to be menu of both snacks and mains. The pasta is a standout. Great people running the place too.
… moreSylvain Francois
Only took a few glasses of wine , artichoke, and paté de campagne, but all was fantastic, served with bread that would make French people like me jealous. Very nice staff. Nice place to eat outside.
… moreDaryl Dimaculangan
Loved the charcuterie board that we were served. A great spot for date night. Truly feels like a cafe in France.
… moreZion Fletcher
Easily one of the coolest, most low-key spots in the city for a glass of wine and great vibes.
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