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http://www.canarumbar.com Downtown bar maven Cedd Moses expanded his empire to include rum with Cana Rum Bar, which opened in 2010. Located in the historic Petroleum Building that used to house upscale cocktail spot The Doheny, Cana has a bit of the former's swagger, but without the price tag to match. This is technically a membership bar, but at $20 annually, it's anything but exclusive. The smart, young, bartenders at Caña specialize in two things: conversation and rum, which tend to go hand in hand as the night progresses. The focused cocktail list at the indoor/outdoor lounge space is playful, with straightforward daiquiris sharing space with a house-blended 90 proof rye in a New York-inspired mix called the Sunset Park. Hide inside all evening in one of the round-backed, padded seats, or join the next generation of Hollywood moguls under the skylights for a perfectly rolled cigar, available at the bar. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.cafeaudrey.com This charming cafe is much like its namesake Audrey Hepburn: smart, cute and elegant. Located just steps from Hollywood Boulevard, with an entrance around the corner on Las Palmas Avenue, the cafe is a peaceful oasis apart from the tourist hubbub on the Boulevard. The black-&-white interior decor includes a high ceiling, mirrors and vintage Tinseltown photographs. Music performances and open mikes tend to be low-key, in contrast to the more-competitive vibe at other Hollywood clubs. All ages Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.boogaloo.com Founded in 1995, it has been Cafe Boogaloo's sole purpose to bring the best of art, music, food and social awareness to Hermosa Beach residents and its surrounding neighbors. The venue has since become a popular spot for artists of blues, roots, New Orleans funk, soul and numerous other eclectic musical genres to hit up during their tours of Southern California. In addition to their offering of sexy sounds and up-beat nightlife, Cafe Boogaloo takes comfort food seriously, using only fresh and organic ingredients to make its Southern-influenced & home-style foods. So come for the eats, stay for the music and leave with your senses satisfied. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.cafe-brasil.com This authentic Brazilian restaurant and cafe is shrouded in leafy green foliage and decorated with bright colors, with an adjoining airy patio. It's part of Culver City's Brazilian-style neighborhood and now includes a sister location on Washington Boulevard in West Los Angeles. Both locations are veritable hot spots for Brazilian culture, sports and music. Mostly, you'll find grilled animals at Cafe Brasil: pork chops, lamb chops, steak, shrimp and fish, all profoundly salty and resonant with garlic, charred at the edges, fragrant with citrus and a little overcooked. With all this protein come truckloads of rice glistening with oil, sweet fried plantains and spicy black beans. Cafe Brasil also serves wonderful feijoada on weekends, less offal-intensive than some versions but meat-fragrant in the best possible way. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.cafe-brasil.com This authentic Brazilian restaurant and cafe is shrouded in leafy green foliage and decorated with bright colors, with an adjoining airy patio. It's part of Culver City's Brazilian-style neighborhood and now includes a sister location on Washington Boulevard in West Los Angeles. Both locations are veritable hot spots for Brazilian culture, sports and music. Mostly, you'll find grilled animals at Cafe Brasil: pork chops, lamb chops, steak, shrimp and fish, all profoundly salty and resonant with garlic, charred at the edges, fragrant with citrus and a little overcooked. With all this protein come truckloads of rice glistening with oil, sweet fried plantains and spicy black beans. Cafe Brasil also serves wonderful feijoada on weekends, less offal-intensive than some versions but meat-fragrant in the best possible way. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.grandperformances.org Surrounded by towering skyscrapers and apartment buildings, California Plaza is a multicultural oasis smack dab in the middle of downtown. The outdoor venue features several stages and a variety of seating options, including bleachers and cafe-style tables and chairs scattered around the plaza. Large, shallow reflecting pools soften the effect of the surrounding concrete and glass edifices, and the ambiance evokes the spirit of a modern European performing-arts plaza. For a quarter of a century, the Grand Performances series has presented a wide array of free, all-ages music and cultural events, including film screenings, dance, theater and world-music, classical and pop shows. Concerts are sometimes interrupted by low-flying helicopters and airplanes, and residents of nearby apartments often stand on their balconies to listen to the music and soak up the atmosphere. Concertgoers are welcome to bring their own wine and picnic baskets, and the plaza also includes several dining and beverage options, including Starry Kitchen, Casa, Starbucks, Johnny's Pizza, Famima and California Pizza Kitchen. While all of the events are free (with unreserved seating), donations are also accepted to keep the nonprofit series running. Paid parking is available in the adjoining underground parking structure. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
Camilo's started out as a catering company on York Boulevard in Highland Park - the small attached cafe was added almost as an afterthought. But the good Cal-Mex food and neighborhood-friendly prices caught on with everyone from starving artists to thriving yups, and in no time, the cafe had outgrown its venue. Owners Camilo and Amelia Gonzalez have since moved their operations to a large building smack on Colorado Boulevard in Eagle Rock, and they've reclassified it as a “California bistro” - though to us, it still looks and feels like a friendly indie coffee shop. There are chilaquiles and eggs Benedict for breakfast, cobb salads and Cuban sandwiches for lunch, filet mignon and pasta for dinner. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.canele-la.com In Bordelaise dialect, a canele is a dense, fluted cylinder of pudding edged with crisp beeswax. In Atwater Village, Canele can feel a lot like an ongoing dinner party that just happens to tolerate strangers at its tables, with oddly minimalist decor, menus illegibly scrawled onto chalkboards, and friendly but puzzled waitresses who aren't quite sure why you've stumbled into their domain. The chef/owner is Corina Weibel, a Nancy Silverton protegee who also cooked for a while at Lucques, and she works the farmers-market-driven urban rustic side of new Los Angeles cooking: the Provencal onion tart pissaladiere and an austere green salad with creme fraiche; rare roast lamb with Israeli couscous and beef bourguignon with noodles; steak with potatoes Anna; and an honest flan. This is cooking worthy of the good china. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.canyonclub.net A 2,000-pound gold Buddha greets you on entrance, which is fitting since the Canyon is not only the major live-music venue in the West Valley, it's one of the largest bars in the entire city. The expansive, high-ceiling room can seat more than a thousand customers, many of whom sit at long, banquet-size tables that extend outward from the stage. Located in the Whizins Mall, the big music barn is a guitar fetishist's dream, with dozens of autographed classic Gibson guitars mounted on the walls or encased under glass tabletops. A room this big has hosted many big names, including B.B. King, Willie Nelson, the B-52s, Judy Collins, Leon Russell and Peter Frampton, as well as comedians like Don Rickles and Bill Maher. The Canyon has two full bars, and the kitchen serves such tried-&-true staples as steaks, lasagna and filet mignon. Free parking is available in the Whizins Mall lot. All ages, although at some shows ages 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.carbonla.com Culver City isn't usually cited as one of the funkiest place in Los Angeles, but the Monday night Funkmosphere party at Carbon on Venice Boulevard begs to differ. Resident funk master Dam-Funk has been laying deep funk cuts at Carbon since the middle of the last decade, and always with no cover, no doorman, and no signs of slowing down. Never mind that he's probably been spinning since before most of the crowd packed around him learned how to dance. If the whole place is the size of a shoebox, then the dance floor at Carbon isn't much bigger than a few footprints tucked into one corner, yet nobody seems to mind. The beer is reasonable, the drinks are stiff and the sweat pours freely from a young midweek crowd that's not afraid to mix it up while the whole place gets down. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.carminesrestaurantandbar.com Step in and savor the wonderful aromas of Italian food. The chicken marsala, sautAA(c)ed with butter, marsala wine and button mushrooms ($9.75) and the Pasta Rosa, mostaccioli pasta prepared with pink sauce, sun-dried tomatoes, basil, garlic and chicken ($11.50), are served with warm rolls and a choice of soup or salad. Complement your meal with a bottle of Antinori Reserva Chianti ($23/$5.95 glass) and finish off with one of the many imported Italian pastries ($4.95). Lunch and dinner seven days. Full bar; takeout; delivery; catering; parking. AE, DIS, MC, V. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.bigcaseys.com For more than 40 years, this Dublin-style pub has beckoned as a haven of tranquility, situated below street level in one of central downtown's few remaining one-story buildings. By day, it's a watering hole and lunch spot for bankers and other urban business types. By night, it transforms into a more easygoing, casual hangout that draws a young crowd of college students and hipsters. On the one hand, it's a sports bar, with multiple television screens broadcasting various games and decorated with photos of prizefighters and other athletes. On the other hand, it still retains vestiges of its storied past, evoking the allure of Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles, with a long mahogany bar, a nautical-themed room, secluded booths and a tin-embossed ceiling. The full bar features more than 30 kinds of whiskey, and the menu includes sandwiches, burgers, buffalo wings and traditional Irish fare. There's a separate pool room and even a ping-pong table in the airy outdoors patio. Entertainment ranges from live indie and folk-music bands to comedy, open mikes and sports-trivia contests. Happy hour, from 3-7 p.m. daily, and Mondays all night, features $3 Pabst, $1 house-made fries and $5 Jameson pickle back shots. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
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