Amid intensifying protests, the city of Los Angeles has imposed a temporary curfew to help maintain public safety. In such uncertain situations, many local businesses are also suffering. To contribute to safety measures by the government, many of the bars and restaurants have either closed or changed their operating hours.
Highlights
- Due to the protests and curfew in Los Angeles, local businesses have prioritized the safety of their staff and customers.
- Many bars and restaurants decided to either close for a few days or reduce their hours of operation.
- Those still open are following safety protocols and curfew regulations to ensure a safe environment.
Some Eateries Closed Due to Curfew and Safety Concerns
In response to escalated protests and curfew, here are the food markets and bars that have announced the clear updates regarding their dates of closure, until the situation improves.
DS Night Market
DS Night Market, also known as Thai Night Market, located at 932 Mei Ling Way, Los Angeles, CA 90012, took to its social media on June 11, 2025. For all their vendors and visitors, they announced that the market will remain closed from June 13 to 15, 2025. This Chinatown Central Plaza market acknowledged the support and emotions of the community and wished for their safety and peace.
Wolf & Crane Bar
Wolf & Crane Bar at 366 E 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, first closed only for June 10, 2025, because of the unsafe situations. Then, on June 12, the bar announced that they would remain closed through Saturday. The bar considered the safety of staff and community amid protests and an 8 pm curfew before deciding on a temporary closure.
Eateries That Shifted Opening Hours
Not all bars or restaurants will close, as in these tough times, people also look for a space of comfort. Some outlets decided to cut their operation hours so that staff and customers can have a moment of relief and good food, while also being safe and compliant with curfew rules.
Lasita Rotisserie & Natural Wine
Lasita, a restaurant and wine space in LA, updated its Instagram account on June 11, 2025, that amid the violent and unsettling situations, they have decided to open from 1-6 pm starting today, June 12, 2025. Apart from this, the restaurant plans to shift its operation hours to Tuesday-Sunday. Their wine launch party has also been postponed until further notice.
De La Nonna
De La Nonna, an Italian restaurant at 710 E 4th Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90013, has updated its working hours until the curfew rules are lifted. The place will open for lunch at 12 pm and serve dinner from 4 to 7 pm. Once the situation returns to normal, the restaurant will return to its regular service.
Arts District Brewing Co.
Arts District Brewing Company at 828 Traction Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90013 will be open from 11 am to 7 pm until further notice, as announced on June 11, 2025. The owners have requested everyone to stay safe and vigilant in these tough times, as the outlet stands with the community.
Holbox
Holbox, a seafood restaurant in LA, will remain open from 11:30 am to 7 pm till the curfew continues in the city. The restaurant informed this updated time through a social media post a few hours back, on June 12.
Philippe The Original
Philippe The Original, a sandwich shop, closed early on June 11, and today, June 12, it will also close at 7 pm. Further timings and updates will be provided by the outlet later on.
The citywide curfew has prompted a wave of temporary adjustments across LA’s food and drink scene. While some eateries have shut their doors for a few days, others adapt by adjusting their hours or staff capacity. Locals are encouraged to check social media or contact establishments for the latest updates.