Nexus 2019

A Blade Runner inspired pop-up bar coming to LA this November to coincide with the year depicted in the original dystopian film.

Be immersed in the film's neo-noir futurism, its replicants and replicant-hunters inspired by Ridley Scott's mesmerising and inconic 1982 science fiction thriller Blade Runner. Set in a dystopian LA (in 2019), Scott's Blade Runner (released in 1982) is an American neo-noir science fiction film, and stars Harrison Ford, and is a loose adaptation of the 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick. 

The pop-up - in as-of-yet undisclosed location in Downtown (the neighborhood where a number of Blade Runner’s scenes were filmed) - features a fully-designed retro-future interior, themed craft cocktails with costumed actors, and countless details to explore and interact with. Tickets are priced at $82, which includes a cocktail.  

 

Ideal For

Replicants welcome

Signature Dishes

Eyeball margarita, made with tequila, yuzu, lime, agave, amaro & activated-charcoal Grand Marnier poor; a Johnnie Walker Black old-fashioned with chrysanthemum and chamomile tea, house-made Guinness syrup, black lemon bitters and mesquite smoke and a noodle-themed drink with pineapple, lime, turmeric, Sriracha tincture, rice noodles cooked in rum, and red coconut jellies.


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