The Mint
6010 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles
(323) 954-9400
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Small club featuring world class players! Terrific sound and wonderful wait staff attentive to all our needs on New years Eve - a stellar experience!
I got to the festival of jazz bands, it was fun.
Booked a reservation a week in advance for the Kenyon Dixon Residency, showed up on time, and still had to stand in line as if I didn't purchase tickets because they overbooked!!! The customer service is TRASH!!! THIS IS BAD BUSINESS!!! KENYON PLEASE FONTVDO ANOTHER SHOW HERE!!!
My nephew was playing keyboards there, recently. Loved the band, but the server/waitress was just rude. I asked if they had root beer, nope. So, I said, “Can you pls tell me what you DO have, then, as far as nonalcoholic drinks?” She said, “Just the regular… (pause)“ (OK, I’ll play?!?$@).
“No, I don’t know what the etc. etc. is!” It really was ridiculous, particularly since we could barely hear each other, screaming over the too loud music! She may work there every night, but I don’t! And I haven’t been there in a long time, nor have I had alcohol in decades, so how the heck do I know what’s on tap? The norm now could be Gingerale & Dr Pepper. Give me a break!
With all the options available for entertainment, you’d think they’d wanna kick it up a notch; the ‘class,’ NOT the sound! The music was pretty darn good. I love good brass players, but it was wayyyy too loud; mainly the bass & drums, if you can believe it, with six brass players! Singer couldn’t hear himself in his headphones, and some of the players agreed. They could NOT hear themselves, 12 players! The sound guy was just asleep st the wheel, not good. He should’ve read the room better… just sayin’….
Came here to see Juan Luqie and had such a fun night!
Awesome!!
Fun, intimate venue to see great acts with creative cocktails!
Cool and inclusive place to jam for most ages- I’ve seen high schoolers come out to play! FYR, admission is $12 and includes a drink ticket
Nice club. Met the owner, a very nice guy. It's a great club, sound was good, bands were local and from Nashville. Drinks are reasonably priced, and the cover is reasonable $20 last time I was there. Decent acoustics band was loud but could still order drinks without having to scream at the bartender.
Loves the atmosphere
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Not enough seating, disorganized sets, pretentious clientele, and unprofessional service.
Live music and food were good. Went on a Thursday and had plenty of parking on the street.
Wanted to like this venue because the space is great, but sound issues left me disappointed.
This is a really small joint so it would be great for intimate shows and finding local artists. For such a small place, I was surprised to see a good number of tables and booths -- most were reserved the night I was there, but the food smelled good and it would be nice to take in a show comfortably with friends!
All that said, the audio felt worst-case-scenario bad. The opening band never got a working mic for one of their two lead vocalists -- the second band had a working vocal mic, but it was still quiet and there was a persistent crackle in their horn mics. 🤦
The headliner was fine, kinda felt like the audio tech wasn't even listening to the other sets.
Great little venue with decent nearby parking.
Fantastic venue, delicious food ?
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