"At first glance, Bar Henry might seem like it was ripped out of a ‘40s noir film with its velvet leather seats, candlelit bar, and dark blue walls. Maybe The Big Sleep or Lady In The Lake. The Great Flamarion could work too. Weeknights at this cocktail bar tend to be much calmer than weekends. This makes it a useful place to catch up with friends on a random Thursday night, finding some secluded corner to discuss which of their mutuals hooked up with their Equinox trainer. " - brant cox
"At first glance, Bar Henry might seem like it was ripped out of a ‘40s noir film with its velvet leather seats, candlelit bar, and dark blue walls. Maybe The Big Sleep or Lady In The Lake. The Great Flamarion could work too. Weeknights at this cocktail bar tend to be much calmer than weekends. This makes it a useful place to catch up with friends on a random Thursday night, finding some secluded corner to discuss which of their mutuals hooked up with their Equinox trainer. " - nikko duren, brant cox, sylvio martins
"Echo Park’s Bar Henry - one of our favorite bars on the Eastside - has got a big lineup of cocktails available in servings for four or five people. Our favorite (and the signature drink here) is the “Flattened Priest,” a tamarind mezcal margarita that even comes with Tajin for the rim. We also like “The Stranger” - it’s their version of a negroni, made with mezcal and jalapeño-infused Campari. They’re all $56, and come premixed." - brant cox, brett keating
"Bar Henry is a casual cocktail bar in Echo Park, a neighborhood where low-key places with good drinks are pretty rare. Even though the small bar can get crowded on weekends, the crowd is much calmer than you’ll find at nearby places like Bar Calo. People are here less to party, and more to drink a couple cocktails and catch up with friends. It’s also a good spot for a weeknight, early-in-the-game date - the drinks are strong, and there are plenty of places to sit." - Brett Keating
"There’s another new drinking spot coming to Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park soon. It’s called Bar Henry, and it takes over the long-running El Chubasco dive bar address." - Farley Elliott