Art-inspired venue in the Arts District
The Gallery at 800 is a chic venue located in the Arts District of Los Angeles. It accommodates up to 200 guests and is perfect for art exhibitions, private parties, and corporate events. The space features high ceilings and large windows, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. Pricing is competitive, catering to various event needs.
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The Gallery at 800 Gallery in 800 E 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013, USA accommodates up to 200 guests, 3,000 sqft of usable space. $3,750 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Art Exhibitions, Corporate Events, Social Gatherings. Amenities include Projector, Sound system, Catering options, Bar services, Event planning. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Gallery
Secondary Venue Types
ExhibitionCorporateSocial
Best for:
Art ExhibitionsCorporate EventsSocial Gatherings
Amenities
ProjectorSound systemCatering optionsBar servicesEvent planning
Rating: 4.6/5 (5,247 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
I visited Wurstküche today, and I must say — the flavors really hit. We tried the Brotwurst and Mango-Jalapeño hot dogs, plus a large order of Belgian fries. Everything was flavorful and satisfying, though the portion sizes were a bit underwhelming considering we paid around $40 USD in total.
It was a Wednesday afternoon, so we didn’t find many other customers. That made the atmosphere relaxed and conducive to conversation — no loud crowd, just comfortable. It seems especially well suited for people who work in nearby office buildings looking for a casual lunch or beer + hot dog break.
A little history: Wurstküche first opened in November 2008. The founders, cousins Joseph Pitruzzelli and Tyler Wilson, aimed to bring a high-end sausage & beer hall experience to Los Angeles. From the beginning, they curated a menu of over 20 gourmet sausages — from classic to exotic varieties — and paired them with a rotating selection of German and Belgian beers. The original goal was to sell 100 sausages a day from a small kitchen, while expanding the dining space over time.
– Douglas Shin
- 5.0/5:
Great sausage and beers! I am not a huge beer person but the staff always has a great recommendation and I almost always end up liking it. Love coming here with small or large groups – it’s greta for both!
– Zaira Hernandez
- 5.0/5:
My first visit at 3pm on a Friday afternoon, and the wait was not long at all. It's mostly street parking, some metered some not, and some paid lots. Watch the signs.
Important to note that you place your order at the counter inside near the outdoor patio, take a number to your seat, and a server delivers it. My group of 5 ate outside at picnic tables with plenty of umbrellas to shade the sun, tall "hedges" to block the little bit of street traffic, and there was a nice breeze. There's a WIDE variety of sausages and beverages, and the service was fast. I had the VEGETARIAN MEXICAN CHIPOTLE with caramelized onions and sweet peppers. Just enough heat in the sausage so the sweet peppers were perfect, and I went with some honey mustard to also balance it. Everyone liked their dishes and drinks. They also offer indoor seating.
My only criticism might be that the fries were too salty (but still delicious), and the pesto mayo was great but the portion was too small. The "Klein" (small) fries are more than enough for the average person.
I would definitely go back to try other things!
– Kevin Gardner
Photo credit(s): Wurstküche, Vance Nguyen, Brian