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The Roger Room Review
Stepping into The Roger Room’s online presence feels like being handed a visual invitation: the homepage opens on a stream of evocative photographs that promise a low-lit, carefully composed cocktail experience before you’ve even walked through the door. The site leans hard into imagery rather than copy, which is refreshing — it lets the mood do the selling. From the way seating, glassware, and backlit bottles are framed, you get the sense this is a bar that treats presentation as seriously as provenance. (therogerroom.com)
That visual-first approach translates into the real-world impression I had when visiting: an intimate, retro-leaning room where every detail feels considered. The space favors moody lighting and plush seating, the sort of aesthetic that invites conversation and slow sipping. Bartenders work with precision and warmth, balancing modern creativity with classic technique. Cocktails arrive with smart garnishes and confident flavors — a nod to both craft and hospitality. It’s the kind of bar where a single well-made drink can feel like a small, celebratory event, and where the menu — whether written or offered verbally — prioritizes balance over gimmickry.
The soundtrack and crowd contribute to the charm: a mix of soft classic and modern tracks keeps the energy relaxed, and the clientele skews toward people who appreciate detail and atmosphere. Service is attentive without being intrusive; bartenders are happy to guide you through choices and suggest variations based on taste. This makes The Roger Room an excellent choice for both a first date — when you want a place that feels special but not precious — and for a later-night stop when you want craftsmanship without pretense. The overall pacing of the evening encourages lingering: the lights, the music, the conversation, and the drinks combine into a cohesive experience that feels curated from start to finish.
Practical details are easy to find on the site for those ready to plan a visit: the bar is located at 370 N. La Cienega Boulevard in West Hollywood, and the contact number listed is (310) 854-1300. Those details make booking or checking logistics straightforward, and the website’s gallery-style homepage gives a clear visual sense of what to expect before you go. (therogerroom.com)
In short, The Roger Room is a polished, photo-forward cocktail bar that delivers on the promise of its website: carefully composed spaces, thoughtful drinks, and service that respects both craft and comfort. If you value atmosphere and balanced cocktails in an intimate West Hollywood setting, it’s well worth reserving an evening to experience. (therogerroom.com)
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Address of The Roger Room
370 La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048, United States
Phone Number of The Roger Room
(310) 854-1300
Website of The Roger Room
Weekday working hours of The Roger Room
Monday: 6:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Tuesday: 6:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Wednesday: 6:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Thursday: 6:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Friday: 6:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Saturday: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Sunday: 8:00 PM – 2:00 AM









