Over the years it's been wonderful to see more and more rooftop bars, restaurants and lounges pop up all over Los Angeles. Pretty much no matter what part of the city you're in, being high up in the sky will afford you breathtaking views — of the San Gabriel Mountains, the glistening Pacific Ocean, the vast cityscape — or of all of these.
So, in an ode to spectacular rooftop destinations — and more specifically ones I've been loving this Summer '17 — this monthly roundup is dedicated to a few I highly recommend you make a point to visit sometime soon.
Take a look at the list below and leave your fave places in the comments section, too!
Mama Shelter

Not only are there sweeping vistas of the nearby Hollywood Hills, but Mama Shelter's vibrantly colorful decor paired with the abundance of lush vegetation throughout the space make this rooftop restaurant/bar such a welcoming hideaway, high above the bustling streets of Tinseltown. Technically speaking, weekend brunch is only offered at the downstairs restaurant. But, the rooftop lunch menu actually includes both breakfast and lunch items, so it really still feels like you're brunchin'. I recently went with a large group for a birthday get-together, sampling a ton of different entrees, all which were incredible. The ceviche had some of the largest slices of shrimp ever and the make-your-own-charcuterie board with a respectable selection of different cheeses, meats and fruits means you can tailor it exactly to your liking. Plus, the cocktails — like the Dreamscape pictured above, with vodka, creme de violette, lemon and cranberry — are on point. Very light and fruity, perfect for the season. Tip: apparently on weekends, a line starts to form around 2 p.m. to head up, so if you want to avoid the crowds, get there earlier in the day rather than later.
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Spire 73


* Tableside S'mores photo cred: @NoIGLauren
As one of the newest additions to DTLA in the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, Spire 73's claim to fame is that it's allegedly the highest lounge west of the Mississippi. And sitting 73 stories above ground level, you definitely feel like you're in the clouds, especially when you look out and see cars that look like the size of ants. Spire 73's biggest selling point is its breathtaking — and very high — location and the fact that if you are so inclined, you can literally sit right on the edge of the building, with nothing separating you from thousands of feet below but a glass wall. Both the decor and food options are quite curious; benches are covered in synthetic grass and appetizers are items like deviled eggs with squid ink. I'd say come here to catch the sunset, drink a cocktail and nibble on a dessert like the Tableside S'mores pictured above, which is great to share and to catch a case of childhood nostalgia.
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High Rooftop Lounge

One of the best places in the world to catch a sunset is right on the beach...And if you're at the beach watching the sun glide gently into the water, then you might as well be doing it several hundred feet above ground level. Enter into the picture, High Rooftop Lounge. Situated on top of Hotel Erwin literally steps away from Venice Beach, this open air destination offers the ultimate view — and killer cocktails to match. The only fallback to High is that snagging a seat here can be a challenge. Reservations, while highly recommended, are extremely hard to come by, especially on weekends and beautiful summer afternoons like we're currently experiencing. Without booking in advance, seating can be super limited and you may be relegated to standing room only. Tip: I probably wouldn't come here without securing resys first, but the sunset views alone are worth any and every hassle of trying to get here.
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Commissary @ The Line Hotel


Located in the very trendy and very crowded The Line Hotel in Koreatown, Commissary is a restaurant — housed in an airy and vibrant greenhouse. I'm in love with the fresh, earthy smell in here, thanks to the varied types of plants and shrubs hanging on the walls and overhead. There are also all kinds cutely quirky, detailed touches in everything — from the presentation of the menu (in an envelope) to the actual menu selections themselves (i.e., cocktails served in plastic containers, like the one above, the Pimp's Cup, with ginger, cucumber, rhubarb and shiso). I've mainly hit up Commissary to grab a nightcap or before heading over to Break Room 86 in the hotel, but I'm also itching to try the weekend brunches, which include both buffet and set menu options. If you go before me to brunch, let me know how it is!
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Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles


The Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles may have a Spanish Gothic facade, but its rooftop bar / lounge pays homage to the desert lifestyle, with a Southwestern style etched into everything from overhead canopies to throw pillows and artsy wooden furniture. Throw into the mix a nicely sized pool, a roaring fireplace, a few trees and shrubbery, and a DJ spinning ambient tunes, and you've got yourself a fine spot to soak up the sun and sip a cocktail. Speaking of cocktails, I'm loving the summer-themed libations, like the Amazing Frozen Drink, pictured above, with peaches, peach liqueur and peach Schnapps.
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WEST Restaurant & Lounge @ Hotel Angeleno

So West Restaurant & Lounge in the iconic Hotel Angeleno is less rooftop and more penthouse, but I added this Westside hideaway to this list because it still has respectable views that stretch east across the Wilshire Corridor to as far west as the Pacific Ocean. And, there's really not a better time to enjoy these views than during the daily afternoon happy hour (5 to 7 p.m.). Coined "the 405," the happy hour has standard L.A. fare — think buffalo bites, hummus and mini tacos — and cocktails with tongue-in-cheek names like "carmageddon," "brake lights" and "@%#! the 405." The lounge decor is modernly chic, with lots of rich wooden panels and ceiling-to-floor windows, and the vibes here are definitely more low key and relaxed. Another big selling point: bartenders make a mean lemon drop martini!
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Other rooftops I've enjoyed throughout the years and can't wait to get back to: Perch, Hotel Shangrila, The Wilshire Hotel and The Standard in downtown LA.
I'll catch you at one of these soon!
Great list! High is one of my favorite spots, I love that they offer blankets in the evenings on the roof. And the ACE has some incredible drinks. I'm definitely gonna hit up Mama Shelter soon - that view? Looks bomb!
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Leslie / @hautemommie / www.thehautemommie.com