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Raised by Wolves

La JollaOpulent, Victorian-era library, high-concept.
$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Thursday: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Friday: 11:30 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Saturday: 11:30 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Sunday: 11:30 AM – 11:00 PM

Old-world decor & oak-clad walls give this hidden cocktail bar a sense of mystery & opulence.via Google

A hidden bar accessed through a rotating fireplace inside a luxury outdoor shopping mall's bottle shop.

Reviews from Google

Anton S.4 months ago
Atmosphere: 9/10 Located in a popular shopping mall area, easy to find and surprisingly immersive once inside. The space is vibrant, stylish, and dim, with a central backbar that’s well stocked and visually strong. Music volume is pleasant and works for conversation. Seating is a major plus here—plenty of bar seats and booths, making the room functional even when busy. Drinks: 7.5/10 Recommendation: Island Old Fashioned, Ramos Gin Fizz Menu is nicely designed, good material quality, and clearly indicates glass shapes. Drink selection is solid. Execution is hit or miss—some drinks land, others feel less sophisticated than expected. Coasters are provided. Glassware is average, garnish is basic, and overall presentation is normal. Service: 6/10 Water is provided only on request. Team friendliness is average. Professionalism is good—the fact that the bar can execute a proper Ramos Gin Fizz (one of the clearest tests of classic cocktail technique) earns real credit. Attentiveness could be better. Reservations are recommended. Prices are slightly above average.
Samuel Baek7 months ago
I wanted to take videos of this place but in honesty, this is one of those places where any video would ruin your expectations of the experience you'll actually have. Although opulently and ostentatiously standing in a Westfield shopping plaza, Raised by Wolves presents themselves as they state in their foreword in their menu: "We're outsiders here." When you walk into this speakeasy the front looks like a highly decorated liquor store catered to mesmerize novice drinkers and the randoms walking by outside. Although there are walk-ins available to enjoy Raised by Wolves, reservations are highly encouraged and they get first priority. Once checked in, take a seat and let the magic take you to another world. The bar is a giant marble circle with a fountain in the middle. This is the first thing you gaze your eyes upon once entering the speakeasy and it captures your attention. As you are seated at the bar you take a look around and it feels like you're in what you think a World's Fair might have been in the early 1900s. The details placed around the room makes you feel like you're in San Diego legend Ron Burgundy's home: filled with leather bound books and smelling of rich mahogany. Indeed, even his love of bourbon can be showcased with the large amount of liquors available. The genius of bartenders with the drinks concocted are highly crafted without being boastful. Each drink will be unique and there is a large amount of them. Instead of trying to explain what each tastes like I think the better suggestion would be to encourage you to try anything that tickles your fancy as you read the menu. It's unlikely you'll be disappointed. I came to Raised by Wolves against my will (jk) but I'm glad I came with no expectations and no idea. Every moment spent in here felt well worth my time and it is a unique experience I think anyone, from locals to tourists, will enjoy. Cheers!
Tiffany Moseley5 months ago
We waited over 30 minutes to be seated on a Sunday afternoon, which was frustrating especially once we got inside and saw that the place was mostly empty. There were plenty of open tables and more than half the bar was vacant, so the wait made no sense. We both ordered the Tiki Room cocktail, which was pretty underwhelming. The flavor was balanced and pleasant, but the presentation made it hard to enjoy. The glass was awkward to drink from without a straw, and the paper straw they provided started disintegrating within minutes. On top of that, the glass was packed with so much ice that it felt like you barely got any actual drink. I realize it’s a tiki drink and lots of ice is to be expected but a different class or a different type of straw should be used. The ambience was decadent with dim lighting, and the service was good but overall, the experience didn’t live up to the hype or cost.
Daniel Calzadilla6 months ago
What a fun experience and great time we had! So we made reservations, but since some people in our party arrived a little over a half hour late, I was certain we would have to forfeit our spot. Well the store manager was super nice and willing to work with us until our whole party arrived, no problem. They were fine with us touring around the front of the store before we were all grouped together and were able to grab an area to sit as soon as we were all able. It was a nice experience being able to enjoy the festive decorations and such. I will be going back very soon when I go back out there for work. So many people have tried to describe how cool it is stepping inside back in time so I won’t need to…Honestly the people were superb and I recommend it highly due to their staff alone, super friendly. The drinks were great, as expected, but it was a really nice experience and a lot to see if you have some extra time… like some of us did!
Alan Bunge2 months ago
Absolutely beautiful French Renaissance interior, enter through a seated rotating fireplace, once inside lots of seating at a 360 degree round bar and couch and chair seating for larger groups. Expert bartenders making classic cocktails, beer and wine available also.. The best "old fashions" and Nigroni's I've ever tasted, and I'm fussy about perfection in my cocktails.. Somewhat pricey but worth it..
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