141 N La Brea Avenue is a ±5,200 SF, two-story restaurant, bar, and lounge property located on the west side of La Brea Avenue, between Beverly Boulevard and 3rd Street. Built in 1928 in the Spanish/Moorish Revival style, the building features one of the corridor’s most recognizable façades, with a domed cupola, arched upper colonnade, oculus window, ornate plasterwork, and three street-level bays with operable roll-up doors.
Delivered vacant at close, the property is fully improved as a hospitality asset. The ground floor includes a custom U-shaped granite bar with seating for over twenty, a full commercial kitchen, banquette dining, and rear-of-house support. The upper level is configured as a separately programmable lounge and speakeasy with a dedicated second bar, accessible by interior stairwell or separate rear alley entrance, allowing a future operator to activate multiple concepts within one building.
The property is positioned along one of Central Los Angeles’ most active dining, design, retail, and cultural corridors, near Hancock Park, Fairfax, Miracle Mile, LACMA, The Grove, the Sycamore Creative District, and the Metro D Line extension at Wilshire/La Brea. Zoned C2-1VL with a Walk Score of 92, the asset is well suited for an owner-user, hospitality operator, or investor seeking a distinctive character building in a high-visibility location.
141 N La Brea Avenue is offered in conjunction with 133 N La Brea Avenue, a separately addressed ±4,190 SF parking and land parcel located two parcels south. While the parcels are not contiguous, they are being marketed together as a portfolio, creating a rare offering that pairs a built-out hospitality building with nearby dedicated parking and land support on a corridor where parking is limited.