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    Adding some style to the neighborhood

    The folks who run Sidebar are setting their sights on revamping
    Glendale's image

    THE MIXER

    Los Angeles Times
    CalendarLive.com
    July 21, 2005

    By Lina Lecaro, Special to The Times

    Glendale has more shop spots than hotspots, and even with the nearby
    Scene Bar's eclectic rock bookings, it's a galaxy far, far away from
    becoming a hipster hub.

    Or is it?

    The folks who run Sidebar are setting their sights on revamping
    Glendale's image.

    Though most neighborhood bars tend to be no-frills dives or loud,
    sports-oriented spaces, Sidebar is far more atmospheric. The
    crimson-hued room is warm and inviting, from its earthy walls to the
    pretty lamps that dangle from the ceiling, to the plush sofas and
    pillows that line the length of the place. We did notice a TV tuned to
    ESPN, but other than providing a way for those who care to check scores,
    it's incidental on most nights.

    Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays there's a smooth yet funky mix of
    hip-hop, ambient electro and pop set at a volume loud enough to groove
    to yet low enough to have a conversation. Things get louder on Tuesdays
    and Wednesdays, which feature live blues and jazz, respectively, and
    Fridays and Saturdays, when house and hip-hop DJs get patrons shaking in
    the open space at the back of the bar.

    Owner Louis Hayek had his eye on the little-known dive called the Gold
    Rail for some time, and two years ago, he and Nigel Manoukian took it
    over. After a gradual remodel and name change, it wasn't long before the
    place was packed with Hayek and Manoukian's pals, and their pals.

    Although Hayek and his partner are of Armenian descent, he's annoyed
    that some, including online city search guides, have labeled his place
    an "Armenian bar."

    "It might have been popular with a young Armenian crowd when it first
    opened," he says. "But it's really mixed now."

    He's right. On a recent Thursday night, Sidebar was sprinkled with a
    rainbow of races, ages, fashions and characters. There was the white,
    married couple in their 50s wearing jeans and sipping red wine; the two
    Latinas in office attire who popped in after a late work night to relax
    on the comfy couches, sip martinis and vent about their boss; and a pair
    of trendy young local gals dressed down in plush velour sweatsuits
    chatting up the bartenders.

    Sidebar was the perfect pit stop for our group, which was headed for the
    more hectic Sunset Strip later in the evening. The reasonably priced
    drinks (we had sweet - but perfectly spiked - Sea Breezes and Long
    Island iced teas) weren't watered down, and we were able to sit down
    without forking over dough for bottle service.

    "I wanted to bring a little Westside flavor to the area," Hayek told us.
    "Like Cedd [Moses, a pal of Hayek's] did with the 4100 Bar in Silver Lake."

    Could Glendale be the next Silver Lake or Hollywood, nightlife-wise? Not
    likely. But Sidebar is a casual yet stylish alternative for locals weary
    of the street congestion, valet fees and the meat-market vibe at boîtes
    in more bustling parts of town - and it's at least as much of a
    destination as the Galleria.

    http://www.calendarlive.com/nightlife/cl-wk-mixer21jul21,0,1702736.story?coll=cl-weekend

    --Boundary_(ID_RcUh0Bk/hjb1HDjDY6U+7Q)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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