Melody

(5 Reviews)
751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA

Melody is located in Los Angeles County of California state. On the street of North Virgil Avenue and street number is 751. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (323) 922-6037. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Melody quickly are 34.0847927 ,-118.2870981

Contact and Address

Address: 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA
Postal code: 90029
Phone: (323) 922-6037
Website: http://melodyla.com/

Opening Hours:

Monday:12:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday:12:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday:12:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday:12:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday:12:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday:12:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday:12:00 – 11:00 PM

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Reviews

  • Joshua Palacios

    (September 4, 2022, 4:42 pm)

    Small bites and wine. The vibe is very cozy but nice. Expect to have interesting wine and food. The pop-up food was fantastic and the wine was good too. The waiter was knowledgeable and provided decent recommendations. Apart from the few hiccups in the service, overall a positive experience.

  • Eric Myers

    (July 25, 2022, 1:46 pm)

    A truly hidden gem in Los Angeles.

    I had a lovely date here this past Saturday and it was incredible largely because of Melody.

    The staff are amazing and you can really tell that they are a close knit family/group.

    Secondly, the wine menu is exceptional and has so many tasty options.

    Finally, the vibe, music, and layout in Melody are one of a kind. I look forward to coming back again soon

  • Jamie Lai

    (January 5, 2022, 4:56 pm)

    I'm going to give Melody Wine Bar the full five stars because the vibe was great, the staff was awesome and any food I ordered from their venue totally hit the spot (cheese plate -- heavy but great for soaking up alcohol, and the oysters were great too). But the Kinkan x Melody Collab was a bizarre experience. Never have I ever had a sukiyaki that was not hot, and I'd say colder than lukewarm. It wasn't fridge cold but more like someone forgot that LA is having a cold snap and left the dish on the patio cold. And then I bit into a tofu and it was cold. Like you wouldn't describe it as room temp, but cold. So I mentioned this to my waiter because maybe it's a mistake and I also mention that the dish wasn't hot. So they were going to ask the kitchen. So I waited and my dish got more cold and then the chef or someone I presume to be the chef came by and I explained that the dish wasn't hot and the tofu was cold and she said something very fast that she's get me something and then disappeared. She came back with more cold tofu. But again like not on purpose cold tofu but more like someone forgot that there's a cold snap. And I say this because there were two tofu in the original dish and she brought out two more tofu. The second tofu piece in the dish was warm (not hot), but the original one I bit into was cold. And same for the pieces she brought out - the pieces were different temperature. And by now my whole dish was cold. And I was telling this to the bartender that my dish has gone cold and I haven't ever had a sukiyaki dish cold but it was delicious. The flavors were great. The egg yolk that came as a dipping sauce was delicious (but also cold). The bartender even volunteered to ask only to tell me that this was the temperature they serve at. I honestly find this to be bizarre. I totally welcome a new experience but I don't think sukiyaki is ever meant to be served cooler than lukewarm and that the pieces, namely the tofu, come in different temperatures. I've been anticipating having Kinkan food for awhile and though there are other dishes I'd like to try, this experience has given me pause. I want to say this is an outlier experience but also curious.

  • Marjaneh Espinosa

    (December 22, 2021, 9:41 pm)

    Came here for the Happy Mediums Deli pop up. The employees were so welcoming & offered their suggestions from the wine selection. Ordered a blonde beer, a wine cocktail that tasted like orange cream, and a few things from the HMD menu. It was a great date here with my boyfriend 😊

  • Tyrell Lloyd

    (April 19, 2021, 1:24 am)

    This place is unique in the sense that they are doing pop-ups and basically switch out the menu and vibe every so often. In our case it was a Caribbean and Israeli infused cuisine. With themed accompanied music and a lovely outdoor patio, the time there was absolutely stunning. Melody is actually known for their 200+ types of wines, so eating delicious food there was surprising and very enjoyable at the same time. I highly recommend this place for those who love wine and great food. The staff is super friendly and the location is cool.

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Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037
Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037
Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037
Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037
Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037
Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037
Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037
Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037
Melody | 751 N Virgil Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029, USA | Phone: (323) 922-6037