Beer Boom: Circa Spills the Suds on DTLA’s Craft Brewery Scene

The craft beer craze has taken Los Angeles by storm, and DTLA has played a key role in our local brewery boom. Thanks to the success of pioneers such as Angel City Brewing, Arts District Brewing Company, Highland Park Brewery, and Boomtown Brewery, downtown has become a magnet for entrepreneurial brewers from around the Southland and beyond, who are attracted to DTLA’s creative atmosphere and suds-loving clientele. In every corner of downtown, from Chinatown to the Arts District, South Park, and more, you’ll find microbreweries, beer gardens, and industrial-cool taprooms serving great lagers, awesome ales, sumptuous stouts, and hoppy IPAs. A chilled brew is the perfect summer thirst quencher. So let’s hoist a cold one in DTLA!

Audio Graph Beer Co craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Audio Graph Beer Co. 1203 S Olive St. Los Angeles, CA 90015

Located in South Park, near Crypto.com and the Convention Center, Audio Graph Beer is just a hop away from Circa. These passionate brewmasters take pride in crafting award-winning beers, embodying the precision of audio engineering fused with the seasoned craftsmanship of a dedicated brewer—a true autograph of exceptional quality and unwavering commitment to the craft. The brewery’s goal is to be a cheerful gathering place for the community, serving locals and visitors alike. And it’s pet-friendly!

Angel City Brewery craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Angel City Brewery 216 S Alameda St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

In a city known more for its glitz than its grit, Angel City Brewery is proud to rough things up a bit and work beneath the shiny surface. Their home in the Los Angeles Arts District is both brewery and canvas, the center of a revival for the city’s artists, musicians, hustlers, and craftspeople. From monthly gallery showcases to can art collaborations, since 2016 they’ve worked with Art Share L.A. to give local artists a platform and to be paid fairly for their work. Purchasing outside food from local restaurants is encouraged, and Angel City has an eclectic schedule of food trucks pulling up daily.

Boomtown Brewery craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Boomtown Brewery 700 Jackson St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

In the mid-1800s, the boomtowns of California were points of convergence for those lured by potential riches and discovery. Today, Los Angeles maintains a similar allure for those who move here every year to pursue their dreams. Located in DTLA’s Arts District, Boomtown Brewery aspires to speak to that audience by serving as a venue and showcase for artists and galleries. Boomtown Brewery crafts old world, unfiltered, full flavored beers with integrity and quality ingredients sourced from vendors and farmers who align with their principles, honoring time tested methods and embracing classic styles of beer that have contributed to our shared brew culture.

Highland Park Brewery craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Highland Park Brewery 1220 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

From their original space in Highland Park as a production-only facility, Highland Park Brewery has expanded into Chinatown, housing their first tasting room. Highland Park Brewery has a simple goal of making excellent beer in Los Angeles. Their journey in beer focuses on good people, discovery, adventure, and, quite simply, fun. Their world of fresh hoppy beers, crisp lagers, bold stouts, and adventurous mixed culture fermentation is accompanied by unique processes, wacky microbes, and local ingredients.

Arts District Brewing Company craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Arts District Brewing Company 828 Traction Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90013

Arts District Brewing Company opened December 2015 in Downtown LA’s historic Arts District. With a 15-barrel brewhouse that produces an average of 2,100 barrels each year, their brewers craft a variety of beer styles ranging from wheat ales to stouts to IPAs. Beers on tap are brewed on-site by their award-winning team. The hearty food menu offers a beer-appropriate selection of wings, burgers, fires, salads, fried calamari, fish tacos, and nachos. Arts District Brewing also offers beer to-go, including Crowlers™, 6-packs, and limited edition bottles from their barrel-aging program.


Homage Brewing craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Homage Brewing 1219 N Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Pomona-based Homage Brewing opened a taproom near Highland Park Brewery in 2021. The establishment is inspired by the many breweries, musicians, and artists who push forward, by taking risks and experimenting to help keep our world innovative. Beer is their passion, and their hand-crafted ales are an homage and direct representation of their contribution to the on-going pursuit of creating meaningful art that defines a generation. To enhance your drinking experience, Homage serves a beer-friendly menu of burgers, fish tacos, chicken wings, sandwiches, and salads.

Arrow Lodge Brewing Co craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Arrow Lodge Brewing 950 E 3rd St. Unit 1A, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Another newcomer to the scene, Covina-based Arrow Lodge Brewing opened a taproom in the Arts District in 2022. Owned and operated by a cast of characters, Victor, Andy and Elias’s objective is to make our community proud while creating a unique beer drinking experience, always staying true to the craft one batch at a time. At Arrow Lodge, they understand the importance of not only making great beer, but also providing a beautiful and relaxing space to enjoy it. The tasting room combines an old world feel with a touch of modern that makes for a warm and welcoming lodge environment. Pictured: Head Brewer Nick Pellegrino

Native Son LA craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Native Son LA 832 S Olive St. Los Angeles, CA 90014

Continuing the trend to settle in DTLA, Santa Ana brewery Native Son recently took over the Modern Times Dankness Dojo space in South Park. With craft beer as their roots, Native Son’s owners felt they could not pass up on the opportunity to expand into their new Downtown location, noting that they have always loved the atmosphere and feel of the Dojo and wanted to preserve its unique style. Join them for house-brewed beers, creative seltzers, and unique seltzer cocktails. Specials include daily Happy Hour, Weekend Brunch, and Downtown Events.

Creature Comforts Brewing Co craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Creature Comforts Brewing Co. 1124 San Julian St. Los Angeles, CA 90015

In 2023, Georgia brewer Creature Comforts Brewing Co. expanded into LA with a downtown operation located in the bustling City Market South community. Founded in 2014, Creature Comforts is a purpose-driven, B-Corp certified craft brewery based in Athens, Georgia. With a mission rooted in human connection, they are committed to giving back to both the local and craft beer communities. Impact initiatives range from their sustainability efforts, which recently led to TRUE Zero Waste certification, to impact programs including Get Comfortable and Brew for One, and their industry support through partnerships with the Giving Kitchen and involvement in the Brewers Association.

Karl Strauss Brewing Company craft beer near Circa residences in Downtown Los Angeles

Karl Strauss Brewing Company 600 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90017

Karl Strauss Brewing Company is a San Diego-based chain with an interesting story. Born in 1912 in Minden, Germany, Karl Strauss was immersed in the brewing world from an early age, playing among beer barrels and hops at his father’s brewery. He attended the Technical University of Munich-Weihenstephan and earned a Master Brewing certification at age 19. After emigrating to America in 1939, he embarked on a consulting career. Flash forward to 1986, when San Diego was void of the thriving beer scene it has today. Chris Cramer (Karl’s cousin) and college buddy Matt Rattner dreamed of bringing local, handcrafted beer back to San Diego. With the help of Brewmaster Karl Strauss himself, in 1989 the first Karl Strauss Brewing Company opened in downtown San Diego. Today, Karl Strauss Brewing Company has nine locations. The DTLA outpost is a popular happy hour spot, serving American bar food with a gourmet twist, alongside house-brewed craft ales.

Photo Credits:

Photo #1: Arts District Brewing Company

Photo #2: Audio Graph Beer Co.

Photo #3: Angel City Brewery

Photo #4: Boomtown Brewery

Photo #5: Highland Park Brewery 

Photo #6: Arts District Brewing Company

Photo #7: Homage Brewing

Photo #8: Arrow Lodge Brewing

Photo #9: Native Son LA

Photo #10: Creature Comforts Brewing Co.

Photo #11: Karl Strauss Brewing Company

Circa Soaks Up the Sun at LA’s Beautiful Beaches

Summer is heating up, so grab your sunscreen and pack a bag – we’re going to the beach! The Southern California coastline is blessed with some of the most stunning beaches in the world, drawing local and international visitors alike. Take a jaunt up Pacific Coast Highway, where you’ll find everything from sandy strands to magical tide pools, sea caves, and miles of breathtaking vistas. Most of these coastal gems are just an hour or so away from Circa, and once you hit PCH, you’ll have a lovely drive. Whether you’re hankering to swim, play some volleyball, hike along the shore, catch some waves on your surfboard, or just relax on the sand, we’ve rounded up some of LA’s most beautiful beaches along our golden shores.

Will Rogers State Beach in Pacific Palisades not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Will Rogers State Beach 17700 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

This popular beach was named after Will Rogers, actor, philosopher, and cowboy, who In the early 1930s was one of the most celebrated and highest paid actors in Hollywood. During the 1920s Rogers bought land in what is now Pacific Palisades, and after his death, Will Rogers State Beach was donated to the State of California by his widow, and has been operated by the County of Los Angeles since 1975. With over 3 miles of ocean frontage, this sandy beach is perfect for sunbathing and swimming, and is lined with plenty of volleyball courts and picnic tables. Surfing, surf fishing, sailing, and wind surfing are also popular activities to enjoy.

Leo Carrillo State Park beach in Malibu not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles. Photo by Brian Baer

Leo Carrillo State Park 35000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90265

Another beach with a Hollywood pedigree, Leo Carrillo State Park was named after Leo Carrillo, actor, preservationist and conservationist. Leo Carrillo served on the California Beach and Parks commission for eighteen years, but his greatest fame came from his portrayal of Pancho, the sidekick to Duncan Renaldo’s Cisco Kid, an early 1950s TV series. The park features a stunning, ecologically diverse 1.5 mile beach, perfect for swimming, surfing, windsurfing, and beach combing. Take a stroll and discover tide pools, hidden coastal caves, and reefs ready for exploring. The park also offers campgrounds shaded by giant sycamores, and opportunities for backcountry hiking. 

Malibu Lagoon State Beach not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Malibu Lagoon State Beach 3835 Cross Creek Rd. Malibu, CA 90265

Malibu Lagoon State Beach comprises Malibu Lagoon, the Malibu Pier, and Surfrider Beach, which was popularized by surfing movies in the 1950s and 1960s. Malibu Lagoon includes 22 acres of wetlands, gardens, and sandy beach, and there is also a saltwater marsh if you want to study the local ecosystem. Adamson House, a National Historic Site, houses many Malibu historical artifacts, and the Malibu Lagoon Museum allows visitors to walk through the history of the area, from the days of the Chumash tribe, to the gentlemen ranchers, and finally to the birth of the surfing era.

Point Dume State Beach in Malibu not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Point Dume State Beach 6800 Westward Beach Road, Malibu, CA 90265

Point Dume is situated at the end of Malibu at a point where a dramatic cliff’s edge juts into the Pacific and drops down to a beautiful crescent-shaped beach. At the end of Westward Beach Road, access to Point Dume Nature Preserve begins from the cul-de-sac. A gradual ascending trail leads to an ancient coastal bluff sand dune. On a clear day, you can enjoy an incredible view encompassing the entire Santa Monica Bay, north Malibu Coast, inland Santa Monica Mountains, and distant Catalina Island. Follow the trail down to the beach at Dume Cove and discover the amazing tide pools and wildlife habitats.

Zuma Beach in Malibu not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Zuma Beach 30000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90265

Zuma is the ultimate Southern California beach, with 1.8 miles of beach frontage and 105 acres of property. Food stands are located at each end of the beach. Other amenities include restrooms, restaurants, showers, volleyball nets, and a bus stop. The water at Zuma is a little colder than at other Los Angeles beaches, but with its ample amenities and white sand, it continues to be a perennial favorite with residents and visitors alike. This beach is popular for swimming, surfing, body surfing, and windsurfing. Zuma is also a great place to watch grey whales make their winter migration.

El Matador State Beach in Malibu not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

El Matador State Beach 32350 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90265

El Matador State Beach is the most popular of the three beaches within Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach. Start at their parking lot on the bluff, with picnic tables that look out over the Pacific Ocean. A trail descends through unique formations on the face of the bluff, then stairs take you down to the beach. Proceed north on the beach to discover caves and arches in the rocks. It’s best to visit these natural features at low tide. Pack some water shoes, as the rocks can be difficult to navigate. There are no services or amenities at El Matador, so bring your own beach gear.

Lechuza Beach in Malibu not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Lechuza Beach Sea Level Dr. Malibu, CA 90265

Lechuza Beach is a lesser-known public beach in Malibu, located below homes at the northern end of Broad Beach Road. The best public access is at the center of the beach with an entrance on Broad Beach Road across from a short cul-de-sac called Bunnie Lane. From this entrance, there is a short walk through a tree-covered corridor, then down a few flights of stairs to the sandy beach. There are several large rocks in the surf, making Lechuza a very photogenic spot. Sorry pet parents, no dogs are allowed on the beach.

Nicholas Canyon Beach not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Nicholas Canyon Beach 33850 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90265

Nicholas Canyon is a great beach for surfing, body surfing, body boarding, swimming, windsailing, and scuba diving. Usually less crowded than most Malibu beaches. surfers refer to this beach as “Zeros” or “Point Zero” and it is one of the few perfect point breaks left in Los Angeles County. With almost a mile of beach frontage and 23 acres of property, it is also a great place to spend a leisurely day. There are several picnic tables, stairs to the beach, and plenty of room for sun bathing and other beach activities. For a more educational and cultural experience, visitors will be able to see an outdoor working Native American village, which showcases a typical day in the life of the Chumash people using replicas of Chumash homes, canoes, tools and handicrafts, ceremonies, and celebrations.

Paradise Cove beach in Malibu not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Paradise Cove 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy. Malibu, CA 90265

Paradise Cove is a public beach in Malibu, in front of the privately-owned Paradise Cove Beach Cafe. Paradise Cove is a great starting point for long beach walks. Heading east, you’ll walk below Malibu mansions, find some private beaches, and eventually end up at Escondido Beach. Heading west, you can walk below steep sandstone cliffs all the way to Little Dume Beach and Big Dume Beach in Point Dume State Beach. When you’re ready for some refreshments, enjoy the iconic Southern California experience at Paradise Cove Beach Cafe, nestled right on the sand in Paradise Cove.

Carbon Beach in Malibu not far from Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Carbon Beach 22126 Pacific Coast Hwy. Malibu, CA 90265

Carbon Beach, also known as Billionaire’s Beach, is noted for the lavish homes owned by famous celebrities and CEOs that have been built right at the water’s edge. The beach is a south-facing mile-long stretch between the Malibu Pier at Surfrider Beach and Carbon Canyon Road. The water is excellent for swimming, calm with no rocks, and the sand is soft and cozy – perfect for a lazy afternoon. There are few places in Malibu that aren’t overrun with people, and this is one of them, so enjoy.

Photo Credits:

Photo #1: Paradise Cove Beach Cafe

Photo #2: Los Angeles County Dept. of Beaches & Harbors

Photo #3: California Department of Parks & Recreation / Photo by Brian Baer 

Photo #4: California State Parks

Photo #5: California Beaches

Photo #6: California Beaches

Photo #7: California Beaches

Photo #8: Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority

Photo #9: Los Angeles County Dept. of Beaches & Harbors

Photo #10: Paradise Cove Beach Cafe

Photo #11: California Beaches