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Enter a twinkling town square off Sixth Street in Koreatown, squeeze up a stockroom stairwell lined with crates of sake and enter into something of a grand ballroom, which looks like an old church or a cavernous bank – but is actually one of the best clubs in Koreatown. This is Gaam Restaurant and Lounge's bright nighttime world. Here, overlooking Koreatown traffic, with a stream of soju and a steady rotation of K-pop music videos, the evening blends into the wee hours, and an early dinner can easily end in an all-night laser dance party. Accordingly, much of the food on Gaam's menu is the Korean equivalent of drunk comfort food, but any sober skeptic will drool over the vast, eclectic "spicy seafood soup," whose scallops and tentacles sizzle through the ragefest on a personal flame pot, and the Hibachi steak, laid on a bed of tiny forest mushrooms. And if that's not enough party for you, the excellent Gaam Karaoke is waiting just two blocks east. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.gallagherspub.com If you're looking for an Irish pub in downtown Huntington Beach, Gallagher's rocks the vibe. Decked out in dark wood floors, stools and bar top, this spot is known for its proximity to the Pacific, live entertainment from Irish-flavored bands such as the American Wake, and stiff drinks from a full bar. For those who prefer sudsier libations, Gallagher's also have a moderate selection of draft brews, some with Irish flair such as Stella and Guinesss, and some enjoyed by long-descended offspring of the Emerald Isle (i.e. PBR.) Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.gallagherslongbeach.com Featuring a full bar and almost irresponsibly-priced drink specials, Gallagher's certainly understands the art of putting on a good time. Its location in the downtown district of Long Beach ensures a lively mix of eclectic mix of patrons. Serving your average Irish pub fare, the menu sports numerous items that will be sure to stick to your ribs and soothe your aching soul. Whether you're there for food or drinks, the attentive service and nightly live entertainment will be sure to satisfy. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
Gardenia is a restaurant, with dinner service beginning at 7 p.m., but it's really better known as a decades-old locale for cabaret performances. Even if you order from the menu (referred to as "international fusion"), you will still be required to pay a cover charge. Tuesdays are open mic night and perhaps the most popular evenings at Gardenia, when anyone, no matter their skill level, is allowed to perform. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.thegaslamprestaurant.com Gaslamp Restaurant & Bar is an amalgam of imbibery and live music venue. The sizable stage is home to live evening music acts. Eighties tribute band Knyght Ryder is a Friday night staple while DNA has a Thursday residency of kitsch covers, (think "Afternoon Delight"). Gaslamp has a gothic-chic feel with its wrought iron embellishments and touches of red lighting. The beer is bottled and the bar is fully stocked. Aside from $3 happy hour specials on beer and well drinks, libations run an average of $7. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.genghiscohen.com A large restaurant with a full bar and live music, Genghis Cohen is a place to eat New York-style Szechwan food on white tablecloths in big, black booths. One of its best-known dishes is the thick, deep-fried New York-style egg rolls, but its large menu also includes things like sizzling rice soup, Mongolian beef and shrimp with lobster sauce. Since 1990, the cozy adjoining music room, which is decorated with red lanterns and seats 60 about people, has featured singer-songwriters. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.theglasshouse.us Alright, so Pomona isn't exactly the closest city to most of us. But the drive may be worth it just to see some amazing talent perform in a non-L.A. venue. Regularly hosting bands like the Black Keys, Rilo Kiley and Blonde Redhead, it's no wonder that this moderately sized venue will often sell out. The Glass House is all-ages, so no booze but they do have decent pizza, not to mention a great sound system. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
On Sunset in between the Echo and Little Joy, the Gold Room's location would lead you to believe that it has long been taken over by what some classic hater graffiti in the bathroom at Little Joy calls "gringo hipster trash." But the Gold Room has only begun to transform. While Tuesdays are now advertised as "A Night of '90s Awesome," and therefore attract the kind of people who like to sing along to "Sweet Child of Mine," there are more than vestigial elements of the very local, older, Latino crowd that remain in full force. The groups seem to get along well, however, and the $4 Tuesday night special, which includes a shot of crap tequila and a beer of your choosing, seems to lubricate the integration process. Everyone is friendly and waiters will come to serve you in the small adjoining alleyway where barstools and ashtrays are set up for smokers. There smokers can watch Jeopardy undisturbed by the noise and neon palm trees of the interior. (Reviewed by Guelda Voelen) Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
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