8-9pm

2 For 1
DRINKS!







PABST or HIGH LIFE
& a SHOT of
EARLY TIMES WHISKEY
$8

CARNITAS TACO
$2

BEEF CHILI BOWL
$4

L.A.'S Best Jukeboxes

"Jukeboxes totally epitomize the bar, when a person comes into a place the first thing they do after getting a drink is to check out what's on the jukebox. If there are good things on the jukebox there are probably discerning people behind the bar."

Tiny's K.O.; New dive is heavy on punk and things L.A., like Misfits, Circle Jerks, X, Go-Go's and even N.W.A.
6377 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood

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Los Angeles Times
August 10, 2006
Yelp.com

"I went there for the Yelp elite party last nite and this place has damn good food. The KO burger is really really tasty. So are the fries with the varied sauces. My fave being the sweet chili ketchup. I'm not sure what the drink prices are like, but this little hole-in-the-wall across from Star Shoes and Cinespace, Is one place not to be forgotten about. With the odd wall decor and cute atmosphere, this is one place i'll be putting on my list of "go-to's" for the future."

Jen M. Yelp.com
July 24, 2006

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Knock Out

Speaking of Hollywood dives, if ya like em laid back and lowbrow (in a cool way), check out Tiny's K.O. on the Boulevard between Ivar and Cahuenga. Proving that you can't go wrong with pictures of naked ladies and clowns-not to mention a little wood panelling and orange- hued accents-this intimate bar and grill was just opened by indie punk producer Steve Kravac and Ten Foot Pole guitarist Steve Carnan.

The place aims to take over where old faves such as Smalls K.O. left off; last Friday the place sported more ink than a printing press, while the jukebox blasted some hell-raising hardcore from the likes of the Misfits and Fear. Oh and the food has punk rock type names too. For example the BLT is called the T & A. Yup this one is absolutely not for the velvet rope crowd and it's about time. On a street oversaturated with swank/snobby dance clubs, it's a hole in the wall you won't want to crawl out of.

L.A. Weekly
July 14, 2006