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Later, I read that Zagat calls this West Hollywood restaurant-bar an L.A. Thinking back, I don’t remember what we saw, but I do remember our time at The Abbey.
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We could have sat there into the night, but we had a movie to see. We ordered a plate of our own, and the nachos did not disappoint. Not feeling quite hungry yet, we tried to hold off, but in the end couldn’t help ourselves. We eyed plate after plate piled high with crispy tortillas, salsa, cheese and other toppings. The nachos seemed to be an afternoon favorite. Maybe twice.Īs we sat there, servers brought food to other tables. Psychic ordering like that only happens once in a friendship. When our drinks came, our moods had changed, and we switched drinks. I ordered a dirty martini and Nick ordered a gimlet. I know I enjoyed the party-like atmosphere. The Abbey is definitely a gay bar, but straight patrons and couples seemed to feel at home among the late afternoon crowd. From where we sat, we had a great people-watching view of the main patio area. We got lucky, and found a bar-style table in the back next to a row of cozy booths. Nick and I had to scour around for a table. The open-air seating and boisterous crowd were inviting.
Right next to the fair in the park was a place called The Abbey Food and Bar. After the West Hollywood Book Fair, I felt like sitting down and relaxing with a drink.