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Los Angeles Night Club and Pub Directory ...
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Below you'll find listings for Los Angeles area Night Clubs and Pubs ... |
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Backstage Bar & Grill |
Backstage
Bar & Grill
Los Angeles,
Drink at the bar that the Munchkins called home, the legendary
Backstage, across the street from Sony Studios. The Backstage has always
been a studio getaway, but it's good for anyone who's looking for a
little R&R from the real world. The staff and crowd are the friendliest
in town. Everyone who walks in becomes a member of the family. It's old
school. Dim lighting, cheap drinks, killer jukebox and great bar food.
There's also a firepit. And it's everyone's favorite party spot. Never a
minimum or room charge. We do parties right. There's plenty to do at the
Backstage: shoot pool, watch a game, slip into the photo booth, party,
eat, drink, talk, laugh. |
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Big Foot Lodge |
Big Foot Lodge
Los Angeles,
Bigfoot Lodge dance that's as addictively pleasurable as a Thin Mint. A
wide range of rock aficionados take to the turntables nightly, playing
indie, punk and new wave. |
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California Club |
California Club
Los Angeles,
The California Club, established in 1887, embraces over 100 years of
rich tradition. Today, The California Club enjoys the reputation of
being one of the finest Clubs in the World. This excellent reputation
starts with the Members of the Club - outstanding men and women from all
walks of life. |
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Catalina Bar & Grill |
Catalina Bar &
Grill
Los Angeles,
Our main priority is to please our diverse clientele by bringing the
best jazz talent to Hollywood and continue to do so far for many years
to come" said club owner Catalina Popescu. This supper club, with its
Old World charm provides a warm and inviting environment for its guest,
while enjoying a superb meal and great live jazz. |
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Circus Disco |
Circus
Disco
Los Angeles,
With an 3,200-capacity setting, this club spreads them out in seven
areas, including a VIP lounge, bungalow, patio and disco room. We
continue to bring in the top names of the DJ scene every weekend. Check
out the upstairs lounge, where you can chill out with your honey, or
throw a few back with your friends. If lounging isn’t your gig, there is
a second dance room next to the main room downstairs. In this room you
can listen to the second DJ spinning, and dance to a melodic, more
relaxed mix of house music. Our large patio area is the place to come
when you need to refuel for the night. Grab a hot dog or a red bull,
have a smoke and kick back. . |
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City Club on Bunker Hill |
City Club on Bunker
Hill
Los Angeles,
Founded in 1989, City Club on Bunker Hill is the first private club in
downtown Los Angeles with an emphasis on inclusiveness with its
membership. Founding Chairman Walter Beran, along with many of the top
leaders of Los Angeles, felt the need to have a Club that represented
Los Angeles today. The membership roster encompasses a variety of
industries including attorneys, finance, professional, and
entrepreneurial fields. |
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Club El Antro |
Club El
Antro
Los Angeles,
Derived from the Spanish popular phrase "antro de perdición," the word
is used to mean night clubs or discotheques, places of fashion, where
one dances, networks, and consumes alcoholic beverages. Some young
people with careers frequent them as a way to have fun and others as a
way of rebellion against their parents. This is the escape used by cool
young people, such as preps, and every young Latin person who works hard
to have success. |
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Cowboy Palace Saloon |
Cowboy Palace
Saloon
Los Angeles,
Some clubs think that hanging up a few western photos, repainting in
Southwestern colors and changing their name is all they have to do to be
country. "The Cowboy Palace Saloon" has been around for over 30 years
and has always been country! Many of our regular customers are western
stuntmen. They break, shoe, breed, board and train horses for a living,
and they are rodeo riders and ropers! They're regular customers, because
they know that we've always been country and always will be. We're like
an 'ol pair of boots... homey, warm, comfortable, and real. |
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Crash Mansion LA |
Crash Mansion LA
Los Angeles,
Crash Mansion LA Located at 1024 South Grand Avenue 14,000 square-foot
nightclub with a capacity for 1200 guests, has 5 bars, two stages (main
stage is 36 x 18), and boasts sound and lighting systems that are second
to none. The versatility of the site is evident by a plan that provides
three distinctive spaces, huge parking area, VIP rooms. 3 blocks from
the Staples Center. |
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Forty Deuce |
Forty Deuce
Los Angeles,
The latest creation of nightlife impresario Ivan Kane, Forty Deuce is a
salute to America's burlesque show pop culture. Ivan Kane's Forty Deuce
is a postcard from Mr. Kane's childhood in New York City. "I want people
to walk in and feel they've discovered a place that has been there for
years," says Ivan Kane. "This is the gold standard when it comes to
burlesque." Ivan Kane has expanded Forty Deuce to Las Vegas. Forty Deuce
has quickly established itself as the undisputed leader of the new
burlesque revival. |
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Howl at the Moon |
Howl at the Moon
Los Angeles,
This club is a highly successful dueling piano concept that has grown to
eleven locations since its inception in 1990. By providing its customers
with an outstanding entertainment experience reminiscent of the best of
New Orleans, Howl at the Moon has attracted a diverse and loyal
following in every market that it has entered. The focal point of the
nightclub is a stage featuring a pair of baby grand pianos. The piano
players are the ringmasters responsible for creating the excitement that
characterizes a night at Howl at the Moon. These piano players are hand
picked from the finest regional talent and are thoroughly trained to
continually thrill and entertain the audience. Howl at the Moon strives
to keep their shows fresh with a mainstream and recognizable format that
allows their typical customer to sing along with 90% of the songs. |
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Ice House Comedy Club |
Ice House Comedy
Club
Los Angeles,
Opened in 1960, The Ice House has brought the finest in live
entertainment to the San Gabriel Valley for over 42 years. During that
time, over three million people have "discovered" the stars of today and
tomorrow in our intimate showroom. In the 1960s, Folk music was in its
prime, and The Ice House was America's top folk club with acts coming
from all over the country to play and sing. |
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Improv Comedy Club |
Improv
Comedy Club
Los Angeles,
It's where many of today's stars were born and continue to shine. The
World Famous Improv Comedy Showcase has been the career launching pad
for dozens of the familiar faces of television and film. Before becoming
a cast member on NBC's "Saturday Night Live", David Spade was a "local
comedian" at the Improv, in Tempe, Arizona, hosting shows regularly.
Improv alumni include Lily Tomlin, Robin Williams, Jonathan Winters,
Adam Sandler, Jerry Seinfeld, Drew Carey and the list goes on. Today,
the Improv continues to showcase performers well on their way to join
the ranks of the Improv's famous veterans. |
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Level 3 Nightclub |
Level 3 Nightclub
Hollywood,
Level 3 is located on the third level of the Hollywood & Highland
complex right above Lucky Strike Lanes. Level 3 is a venue that hosts
many events. |
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Magic Castle |
Magic Castle
Los Angeles,
The Magic Castle is the private clubhouse for the Academy of Magical
Arts, Inc, a very special organization devoted to the advancement of the
ancient art of magic. The purpose of The Academy is to encourage and
promote public interest in the art of magic with particular emphasis on
preserving its history as an art form, entertainment medium, and hobby.
Beginning with a charter membership of 150, the Academy has grown into a
world-renowned fraternal organization with a membership of nearly 5,000. |
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Molly Malone's Irish Pub |
Molly Malone's
Irish Pub
Los Angeles,
The heady smell of Guinness and Harp on tap is in the air at this
low-key tavern, which attracts locals, LA's Irish Americans and an
international crowd. |
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Roxy Theatre |
Roxy Theatre
Los Angeles,
Fans and performers alike will readily tell the tales of their more
memorable Roxy experiences. Such is the influence of one of the
country’s most legendary and influential music venues. From the Roxy’s
1973 opener featuring Neil Young, to Bruce Springsteen’s now-classic
1975 performances, the history of The Roxy Theatre is paved with icons,
whether it was Guns N’ Roses’ pre-stardom shows, Miles Davis, Jane’s
Addiction, Pearl Jam, or others. Three decades on, the club has also
been a popular performance Mecca for other entertainment, including
stage productions, comedy shows, and performance art. |
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Rumba Room |
Rumba Room
Los Angeles,
This club is the elite hallmark venue of Universal City Walk. This
gorgeous venue presents 2 spacious levels, 2 dance floors, and 4
exclusive intimate VIP areas. Both dance floors feature state of the art
sound and lighting with LA's hottest DJ's live in the mix. Bottle
service is available for the ultimate VIP experience. |
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Shag |
Shag
Los Angeles,
A nightlife experience that fuses hollywood glitz with aesthetic
opulence and style to create the perfect mix Of beautiful “scene” and
beautiful scenery. |
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Stone |
Stone
Los Angeles,
We have various theme nights including DJ music, karaoke, college
parties and Birthday Parties.This is where you can come to escape the
trendy Hollywood bar scene. Plenty of stools encircle the centrally
located bar and we try to keep the music too a decent level. You can
always chill out by the Zen water fountain under the stairs or lounge on
one of the couches on the upper level. |
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Vanguard |
Vanguard
Los Angeles,
.Located on the upper-level of the Vanguard, this converted space
follows the trend of more elite clubs within megaclubs, with its
separate identity and lineup of promoted events. Guest-listers make
their way through a private doorway on Hollywood Boulevard to a
top-floor enclave that includes two lounges, a bar, and disco-ball view
of the dance floor below. The decor pieces together dark sponge-painted
walls, baronial mirrors, white rod-iron chandeliers and sofa-sized,
bottle-service barcaloungers. Music ranges from hip-hop to electronica
nights. |
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Vine Street Lounge |
Vine Street
Lounge
Los Angeles,
Vine Street Lounge brings a new and upscale “rock lounge” atmosphere to
the Hollywood music scene. Plush, white leather couches beckon and
images by iconic rock photograper Neil Zlowzower adorn the walls. It
transcends a traditional rock venue in both look and feel while
maintaining the raw energy that makes a club rock. Live music is
presented in an intimate setting that provides the hottest spot to catch
celebrities and rockers hanging out late night. |
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Weiland Brewery Restaurant |
Weiland
Brewery Restaurant
Los Angeles,
We are the original Weiland Brewery. We are conveniently located in the
historic Little Tokyo district, just East of Downtown L.A. Our unique
atmosphere is due in part to our location, a 100-year-old brew house.
The Brewery features a full bar, plentiful bottled beer list, and our
own special brews, including Blonde, Ambers, Ales, and more. |
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