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Trip

Trip

Perched on the edge of Santa Monica, Trip is indeed a trip. From the outside, it looks like an everyday neighborhood bar, but the club is actually one of the Westside's leading hot spots, with nightly no-cover live music, comedy and burlesque.
The Redwood Bar & Grill

The Redwood Bar & Grill

A longtime haunt for politicians and journalists, this downtown bar hosts an endless parade of punks and roots rockers on its small, low stage, set against a festively nautical backdrop of fishing nets and mermaid paintings.
The Satellite

The Satellite

Once known as Spaceland and, before that, Pan, this Silver Lake bar continues to host before-they're-famous indie-rock bands alongside the occasional anti-comedian and film screening. Mondays are usually no cover.

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  • H.O.M.E. (House of Music & Entertainment)

    430 N. Camden Drive Beverly Hills, CA 90210
    310-271-4663

    http://www.home90210.com

  • Habana

    Habana

    2930 Bristol St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627
    714-556-0176

    http://www.thelab.com This restaurant features your standard Cuban fare-everything from succulent mango pulled pork to plantain-crusted chicken sandwiches-and more gourmet offerings such as osso bucco, but the best stuff on the menu are the drinks. Whether you prefer a white sangria or a mojito or a crisp Stella Artois from the fully stocked bar inside, there's no better place to drain them than Habana's outdoor patio. It's tastefully shaded from the afternoon sun by market umbrellas and the surrounding drought-resistant California-native plants, offering a relaxing respite from the hustle and bustle of corporate Orange County. It's also a perfect spot to share a nightcap with a friend or cozy up with an after-dinner cappuccino by candlelight-when the skies darken, your table bathes in the light of hundreds of them. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Habibi Cafe

    Habibi Cafe

    923 Broxton Ave. Westwood, CA 90024
    310-824-2277

    http://www.habibicafe.com

  • Hal

    Hal's Bar & Grill

    1349 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice, CA 90291
    310-396-3105

    http://www.halsbarandgrill.com Restaurant and full bar. No cover/min. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Ham & Eggs Tavern

    433 W. 8th St. Los Angeles, CA 90015

    http://www.hamandeggstavern.com

  • Hamburger Mary

    Hamburger Mary's

    740 E. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-436-7900

    http://www.hamburgermaryslb.com What's louder at Hamburger Mary's: the crowd or the décor? That's a tough one. Regardless of volume, Hamburger Mary's is not for the faint of heart, with its popular Blue Boy burger and goblet-sized Texas Margarita. Mary's pulls double duty, starting the day as a restaurant and transitioning to a nightclub sometime after the dinner rush. This is a gay establishment, hosting nights for boys, girls and everyone in between. "Kub Kamp," a bear night for fellas with more to love, is one of the more popular nights. Equipped with a full bar (dig the upturned mannequin legs) and a modest selection of beers, Hamburger Mary's features "all the time" drink specials, including $3 Bud Light drafts, $4 well drinks and $5 martinis. The Sunday-morning brunch and drag show also draws a crowd. Everyone loves a queen and mimosas. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Handbag Factory

    1336 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90015

  • Hank

    Hank's Bar

    840 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90017
    213-623-7718

    Under some seriously old-school signage along Grand Avenue downtown, Hank's Bar is a quality dive bar that hasn't yet been infected by hordes of chattering hipsters. It's still easy at Hank's to belly up to the wide bar and sip on some fizzy Midwestern commercial label, or relax into a corner with a pour of middle-shelf whiskey. The barstools here have backs to them – a certain indication that Hank's doesn't mind you sticking around – and what little light pours in from the outside never seems to deter the old rascals at the bar. Perhaps the only thing that rankles the regulars is putting a dollar in the jukebox, since it's inexplicably filled with top-quality late '90s hip hop. Not that anyone would kick you out for such an offense: The bartenders save that move for 2 a.m. on the dot, when they send you packing to the street with the remainder of your drink in a SOLO cup. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Happy

    4675 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027
    323-661-2200

    http://www.happyonlinestore.blogspot.com

  • The Happy Ending

    The Happy Ending

    7038 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-469-7038

    http://www.thehappyendingbar.com The casual bar, with pool tables and wooden flooring, has a typical bar menu, with creative dish names: "Schwing," for chicken wings, "Fry me to the moon" for french fries, and "Where's the Beef" for carne asada tacos. Happy Ending signature plates include "Baby got Back," Korean barbecue baby back ribs; "Hottie Doggie," two kobe beef dogs nestled in pizza dough; and "In the Cal-Zone." Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Harbor Room

    Harbor Room

    195 Culver Blvd. Playa Del Rey, CA 90293
    310-821-6550

    Plenty of drinkers have emerged from the phone-booth sized Harbor Room in Playa Del Rey, fortified by the strong drinks and feeling like they can save the world. The next door Italian joint has seen that look many times, which is why they stay stocked with starchy pasta and plenty of red sauce to ward off the crashing waves of cocktail delirium. Not that you could ever go that crazy inside the Harbor Room; the stiff concoctions come in glasses about as tall as the building itself, and you wouldn't have the elbow room to throw a punch. Instead, relax (as much as possible) with a large White Russian next to a faded Lakers poster and soak up the sounds of the nearby ocean. That is, when the jukebox isn't wheezing out mid-'70s pop tunes and the old sailors at the bar aren't swapping war stories. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Hard Rock Cafe

    Hard Rock Cafe

    1000 Universal Studios Blvd. Universal City, CA 91608
    818-622-7625

    http://www.hardrock.com

  • Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood

    Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood

    6801 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-464-7625

    http://www.hardrock.com/locations/cafes3/cafe.aspx?LocationID=559&MIBenumID=3 Like other HR Cafes, you can scarf cheeseburgers and fries amidst gold records, gleaming instruments and weird ephemera (Tommy Lee's letters from jail?) all while cute, pink-haired, tattooed waitresses serve it up and AC/DC blasts from the sound system at this outlet of the popular restaurant chain, but this one feels a bit more real rock-wise than the rest. Perhaps it's the Hollywood Boulevard locale or the fact that this space is also a live-music venue with a sizable stage in the rear. The sound system and lighting are live rock-ready. There's plenty to look at (video screens, neon everywhere and of course collectibles) inside this museumlike eatery and bar - it's also a great people-watcher spot. Being that it's in the heart of Hollywood, where rock and movie-star dreams are born, don't be surprised to see the real deal (rockers both up-and-coming and seasoned) chomping inside along with the tourist hordes. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Harold

    Harold's Place

    1908 S. Pacific Ave. San Pedro, CA 90731
    310-832-5503

  • Harper's Bar & Grille

    19333 Business Center Drive Northridge, CA 91324
    818-349-3474

    http://www.harpersbar.com

  • Harper's Bar & Grille

    5545 Reseda Blvd. Tarzana, CA 91356
    818-342-9300

    http://www.harpersbar.com

  • Harry O's Bar

    226 Standard St. El Segundo, CA 90245
    310-322-2255

    http://www.harryoselsegundo.com

  • Harvard & Stone

    Harvard & Stone

    5221 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027
    323-466-6061

    http://www.harvardandstone.com The Stone Bar came under new ownership in 2010, which means both the crowd and the interior are much less flamboyant (the exotic Thai/Asian fusion that used to embellish the place has been streamlined with a more simple look and its popular Thai-lady drag nights are long gone). The crowds are still as animated as ever, however, thanks to some top-notch promoter events including DJ Adam 12's hip-hop night AFEX on Thursdays, which brings in a hip, multi-culti mix and the occasional star sighting (Stevie Wonder, Salt N Pepa's Spinderella). Private parties make up much of the schedule and everything from after-concert events to magazine- sponsored shindigs and one-offs usually of the electronic-music ilk fills the place. A nice-size dance floor, decent sound and ample (if not quite cheap) bar selections continue to make it a viable multipurpose music and dance pit. There's even a smoking patio in the back, though it might be one of the smallest, narrowest ones in town. Most patrons puff out front. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Harvelle

    Harvelle's Santa Monica

    1432 Fourth St. Santa Monica, CA 90401
    310-395-1676

    http://www.harvelles.com Down-home Westside music nightspot since 1931; best to arrive early on weekends to avoid long lines. Full bar. Over 21. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Harvelle

    Harvelle's Long Beach

    201 E. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-239-3700

    Those in search of Harvelle's Long Beach location must descend through a musty staircase leading to a space underneath Congregation Ale House. Here, guests are greeted by a dark room with hardwood floors, and plush red booths accented by moody red lighting. The full bar features a respectable offering of beers on tap including Smithwicks, Alagash Ale, Heineken and Sierra Nevada. Nightly distractions come in the way of music and burlesque events featuring an eclectic mix of top-shelf artists from indie band the Vespertines to hillbilly band Jeff & His Musical Chumbuckets. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Haute

    665 N. Robertson West Hollywood, CA 90069
    323-855-9232

    http://www.haute-la.com

  • Heatlhy Feet Diabetic Shoes

    10641 Burbank Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91601
    818-755-4444

  • Heidar Baba

    Heidar Baba

    1511 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91106
    626-844-7970

    http://www.heidarbaba.com Heidar Baba may be the first halal Iranian restaurant in the Los Angeles area, a redoubt of extreme cleanliness, meat slaughtered according to Islamic law, and cooks who wear the hijab even in the heat of lunch rush; of strong tea served in glasses; of direct flavors and unmodulated herbal tartness. One end of the restaurant is taken up by a kind of cafe selling espresso, boba tea and exotic, rosewater-intensive house-made ice cream. The menu is pretty basic - kebabs mostly, various combination plates of grilled beef and grilled lamb, grilled chicken and grilled lengths of koobideh, lightly seasoned ground beef or chicken, all flanked with charred tomatoes and grilled hot peppers, lined up like soldiers around lofty drifts of saffron-gilded rice that go on forever. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Hemingway

    Hemingway's Lounge

    6356 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-469-0040

    http://www.hemingwayslounge.com Hemingway's Lounge in Hollywood is the sort of place the writer himself might have approved of, on certain nights. Hardcover novels run along the walls where they meet the ornate ceiling, and a host of typewriters run flush above the DJ booth. Yes, we said “DJ booth” – and no, Hemingway likely wouldn't have loved the weekend sounds that pulse from the Lounge, which is rife with banging dance hall classics and ultra-pop newcomers. Nor might he have approved of the crowd, piled in with close-cropped young men and fake-literary clubettes fawning over the thousands of stacked books in the main room. Still, Papa wouldn't have shied from a cocktail or three, especially the lip-curling Old Man and the Sea option, while fitting into one of the plush red booths on a quieter weeknight. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Hennessey

    Hennessey's Tavern

    34111 La Plaza Dana Point, CA 92629
    949-488-0121

    http://www.hennesseystavern.com Try the tuna melt sandwich--and bottomless iced teas, delivered by genial servers who understand you don?t have all day to wait for the check. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

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