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A Vibey New Cocktail Den in Redondo Beach Serves Up ’70s Throwback Style

A Vibey New Cocktail Den in Redondo Beach Serves Up ’70s Throwback Style

With Fox and Farrow focused much more on red wine and Underground appealing to more of a late-night sports bar crowd, the Fox Den’s thoughtful mixed drink menu establishes it aside from Weiss’s various other establishments. “The ambiance is not pompous however nice,” says Weiss. “The feeling is comfortable and relaxing.”

Found in the former Pats II room, the transformation right into the Fox Den took 2 years to finish. Throughout the buildout process, Weiss described Fox and Farrow to designer Sage Allard as the type of area Don Draper would certainly call “magnificent” if he awakened in 2025. Allard took Weiss’s concept and kept up it, installing terracotta wall surfaces, emerald green zellige tile accents, and a long bar lit with Sputnik necklaces. Gone are the old Pats II cubicles, replaced by loungey spaces for groups, with clusters of oversized round velour chairs in between black leather seats that could have been in a flight terminal back in Draper’s day. The entrance walls are lined with phony hair, a nod to the popularity of fur coats in the ’70s, and Barbie dolls are affixed to the washroom doors.

plush chairs with beverages on a stone table.Textured floor tiles and leather stools.Wood-lined paneling on the way to the bathrooms.A Manhattan on the rocks.The Fox Den menu and cocktail.The Fox Den’s check in Redondo Beac.

Located within strolling distance of both the beach and various other dining establishments in Redondo Beach’s Riviera Village, Weiss visualizes the Fox Den can work as a place to both beginning and end evenings– it’s simple to park and accessibility a bunch of excellent dining establishments that vary in cuisine and rate. “This is an impressive community,” Weiss states. “People right here like to having fun.”

The Fox Den, a 1970s-influenced barroom, opened up in very early February 2025 at the southerly side of Redondo Coastline, using beachgoers and residents a comfy place to gather for relaxed drinks and feelings. The new bar originates from Seth Weiss, Keiran Harrington, and Brian Duff, the proprietors of Hermosa Coastline’s Fox and Farrow and the nearby Underground.

During the buildout process, Weiss defined Fox and Farrow to designer Sage Allard as the kind of area Don Draper would certainly call “stunning” if he woke up in 2025. With Fox and Farrow concentrated much more on wine and Below ground appealing to even more of a late-night sports bar group, the Fox Den’s thoughtful mixed drink menu sets it apart from Weiss’s various other facilities. Located within walking range of both the beach and various other dining establishments in Redondo Beach’s Riviera Village, Weiss pictures the Fox Den can offer as a place to both beginning and end nights– it’s very easy to park and gain access to a bevy of outstanding dining establishments that range in cuisine and cost.

The food selection, made by Harrington, Duff, and Harrington’s twin brother Kirk, boasts a number of ’70s standards, consisting of a Manhattan, Old Fashioned, Godfather, Negroni, and Moscow Burro. Home cocktails consist of an easy-drinking Gin Gypsy, made with gin, St. Germain, lime juice, muddled cucumber, and mint; the Pink Panther, which incorporates vodka, Chambord, fresh pressed lemon, cream, and Luxardo cherry right into a beverage reminiscent of a boozy push-pop; and The Han Solo, an updated Boulevardier with bourbon, Campari, wonderful vermouth, Angostura Bitters, and orange peel.

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