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Suede panels next to motion-sensitive LED lights, a waitress dangling overhead in a glass orb, a fire sculpture, a water sculpture, a secret back garden with suspended plants and 6’ topiary c... read more
This Hollywood club (in the former Voyeur space) comes outfitted with sultry ballerina burlesque girls, bottle service, and beautiful bartenders. Enter through a courtyard lit with twinkling trees ... read more
Plush couches, intimate seating areas, chandeliers dripping with crystal adornments and the usual velvet rope outside, all bear the signs of another ultra-luxurious LA nightclub. Dishes like shor... read more
This sleek and sexy nightclub is prone to hosting invite-only parties with strict dress codes and working hard to create an exclusive James Bond supperclubish feel. All the usuals come into play ot... read more
Fancy Hollywood nightclub is everything it should be: expensive, exclusive, beautiful, and celebrity-filled. It's the look or the book at the door, but a posh paradise once you get inside, with fan... read more
Trousdale duo Darren Dzienciol and Guy Starkman breathe life into the former Guys & Dolls space with this New York-style lounge. While The Beverly will likely maintain the cozy vibe t... read more
First opened in 1926 with an early rendition of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, the Golden Age of Hollywood oozes from the walls at this historic downtown theatre. After years of physical decay and const... read more
Paul Sevigny and Andre Saraiva of NYC's famed Beatrice Inn and Don Hill's bring a dollop of New York attitude to the popular club block of Hollywood and Ivar. The speakeasy feel and lax smoking law... read more
When Elie Samaha opened the original Roxbury in West Hollywood back in the go go '90s, it quickly became the go-to nightspot for celebs and industry power players alike. While the new incarnation t... read more
If you're going to do the LA nightclub thing, you might as well go all the way, and there's no half-stepping here. Squeeze through the tight door (not so hard if you're super fab) and start with a ... read more
This supperclub (which doesn't offer much in the way of supper) aims for performance-art perfection: impersonators, flamenco dancers, maybe some themed nights. Room itself: vaguely Spanish-style. T... read more
Dublin's in WeHo wasn't worth raving about, but expect improvements in the Downtown iteration. Over 100 beers on tap, most of them $3. Expect plenty of fratty shenanigans, but...that's what comes w... read more
Drai's is all glitz and glam, from the rooftop view, to the precious metal decor and jewel-toned dresses of patrons. Clandestine and open only on Sundays (thus far). Lots of couches, with dance spa... read more
From the makers of Big Wangs. The idea here is to stumble to Loaded after the game. Lots of black leather and photos of rockstars. Food selection is certainly punk: tots and pizza. Pepperoni and ba... read more
The Exchange was once the LA stock exchange, built in 1929 (tough luck). They put in about a gajillion dollars remodeling it; now it's a huge cavern of excesses. Dance floor is the main event, balc... read more
Boudoir replaces Coco de Ville, and a long line of clubs before that. It's all about reinvention in nightlife, apparently. This one has more subdued colors (besides the hot pink area by the front d... read more
Downtown's dance clubs are never exactly the coolest in L.A., but they do provide for some exception people-watching. Those lawyers and financial types are not afraid to cut loose after a long day ... read more
Brent Bolthouse is one the the few successful, high rollers of L.A. nightlife, but this club is a test. This time, he's partnering with Darren Dzienciol and Guy Starkman. Deep on the Sunset Strip, ... read more
The guys behind Dry Tour went to great pains to make/keep 80 Windwa...
Offering seasonal selections of artisanal cheeses, locally sourced ...
Squeezed into the up-and-came Sawtelle stretch of West Los Angeles,...
On a semi-remote stretch of PCH, nestled between the Hungry Cat and...
I mean, this breakfast place REALLY wants to kill you. From the guy...