Saint Vincent Court
Shopping mall · Downtown Los Angeles ·

Saint Vincent Court

Shopping mall · Downtown Los Angeles ·

European-styled street with jewelry, deli bites, and snacks

historic
european feeling
turkish treats
movie set
old-world charm
cuban sandwiches
rum-based cocktails
cozy
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null
Saint Vincent Court by null

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640 S Hill St #249, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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640 S Hill St #249, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Get directions

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 26, 2025

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Canada’s Smallest Bar Has Arrived With Room For Nine — and Other Booze News | Eater Montreal

"Tucked into just 150 square feet, El Pequeño feels like what could be Canada’s smallest bar; I found the converted souvenir-store space next to Cold Room on St‑Vincent Street styled to evoke Old Havana with a chandelier and marble. The cocktails are a mix of three Cuban classics and three new creations, all rum-based, and the bar’s sole edible item is Cuban sandwiches. With room for only nine people (not counting staff), it’s tiny and buzzy; it’s open daily from noon to 2 a.m." - Tim Forster

https://montreal.eater.com/2018/5/8/17329014/el-pequeno-opening-kahnawake-brewing-black-bridge-brewing-le-couvent
Saint Vincent Court

Sylk E.

Google
Great spot to check out downtown with lots of history

龔振勝

Google
"Saint Vincent" There's a lot of historical significance to this name, and more that I'll have to dig up beforeI update my review for next time. For now, if all you have are a bunch of nice little shops, under a romantic sky-view ceiling with string lights strung up above, you're actually missing the point. There is really a lot of history to this place, and there's more if you walk into past the more modern and renovated part of this alley. Definitely come check it out, but don't just stare at the sites, visit the businesses, but definitely read up on the history of this alley & court.

SoCal D.

Google
It's the hub for getting jewelry in LA. The only problem I have is you feel pretty unsafe just getting out the door especially after purchasing something expensive. Still I come here for the best deal

Ugur A.

Google
Secret gem hidding in jewelry district downtown LA. Many many food options and best Turkish restaurant located. End of the street they shoot many movies and dramas too. Very historic

Jessica R.

Google
This a cute movie set.. We went on a Saturday afternoon and they were closing the little places to eat that are there. Will be going back during morning time.

Vic “V” Felekian C.

Google
The real heart of LA, a secret European feeling foodie area for the jewelry district hang out! Mostly always the same folks here for decades

Ken S.

Google
Billed as a bit of old-world charm in the heart of the downtown jewelry district, this is a can-miss side trip. Like much of downtown, this court is far past its prime. There are a few specialty shops and restaurants. We stopped and got some Turkish treats including a “legendary“ soda. But overall, no need to return.

Joshua D.

Google
Happened to stumble upon this cute little street walking around looking for food. Loved the vibe and great themes.