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A retrofitted a 100-year old Vaudeville theater, Mohawk Bend is a restaurant and bar in Echo Park dedicated to bringing you fresh, locally-sourced fare and drink. Pizzas, seasonal salads, elevated pub food, and delicious desserts for vegans, vegetarians, and meat-lovers alike. From our 72 taps of craft beer, 6 wine taps.
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2141 Sunset BlvdA retrofitted a 100-year old Vaudeville theater, Mohawk Bend is a restaurant and bar in Echo Park dedicated to bringing you fresh, locally-sourced fare and drink. Pizzas, seasonal salads, elevated pub food, and delicious desserts for vegans, vegetarians, and meat-lovers alike. From our 72 taps of craft beer, 6 wine taps.
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