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Featured Bars and Clubs


http://www.icehousecomedy.com Since 1960 nearly 3 million served. That's a few cocktails. Full bar; two-drink min. Over 18. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
No discussion of Koreatown cuisine would be complete without mention of bingsu, an overwrought construction of sweet beans, canned fruit cocktail, ice cream, whipped cream and crushed ice, just to mention the basics. A properly made bingsu, which will often be larger than your head, brings casual conversation to a halt. Practically every cafAA(c) in Koreatown has bingsu somewhere on its menu. But the version served at Ice Kiss, a bingsu specialist near the Chapman Market, is garnished with a handful of Technicolor confetti that look and taste an awful lot like Fruity Pebbles. If you?re going to eat like a 6-year-old, you might as well go all the way. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.iguanakelleys.com If you happen upon Iguana Kelley's on any given afternoon, there's a good chance you'll find owner Brian Zinda bantering with regulars at this friendly, attitude-free neighborhood bar. Depending on what day of the week it is, you're in for a different drink special. The offerings include $1 cups of domestic drafts such as Budweiser, Bud Light and Miller on Tuesdays; $2 tall cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon on Wednesdays; and all-day happy hour on Thursdays. Besides a welcoming vibe and cheap drinks, Iguana Kelley's features a full host of liquors, shuffleboard, foosball, five plasma televisions, an Internet jukebox and two pool tables. Happy hour is Monday through Friday from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (except Thursday, of course, when it"s all day) and on Saturday from noon to 7:30 p.m. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
Fish, man — raw fish — from Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market and jetted right to you, careful slabs of yellowtail, tuna, fluke, sprinkled with salt and drizzled with olive oil, Italian sashimi on a pretty glass plate. Il Grano’s crudo, Italian sashimi, hasn’t the pleasure in it that you’ll find at, say, David Pasternack’s Esca in midtown Manhattan — there isn’t the pinpoint marination, the balance of flavors, the grind of salt matched exactly to the texture of each fish — but the sourcing is careful and the presentation is true, and when you try Sal Marino’s squid ink pasta with sea urchin (also an Esca dish), the particular brininess of the uni rings clear. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.sbe.com/katsuya This sleek and sexy West Hollywood party palace - once called Area, and before that, Prey - has seen many transformations, but its current guise provides a modern yet stylish backdrop for the celebrity crowd that frequents it. Part of the SBE nightlife stable that includes the restaurants Katsuya and XIV and clubs the Abbey and Colony, Industry has the Hollywood SBExcess you'd expect with a Miami-style twist: lots of white paint, bottle-service tables surrounding the dance floor and, of course, gorgeous, spray-tanned waitresses. DJs spin upbeat hip-hop and house melds, and promoters include well-connected kids seen on The Hills. There's a burger-bar setup near the VIP room, but few of the modelesque regulars take advantage. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.industrycafeandjazz.com This cozy cafe and restaurant is located in the heart of Culver City's revitalized downtown area. While the restaurant offers nourishing Ethiopian cuisine, the cafe hosts some of the more adventurous live jazz combos in town. The menu blends East African specialties like doro wat and injera bread with such down-home Southern staples as collard greens, candied yams, corn bread, and red beans & rice. The bar serves beer and wine, with half-price specials during happy hour on Mondays through Fridays from 3 to 7 p.m. The walls are lined with fiery, colorful artwork, providing a suitably festive backdrop to the jazz musicians who gather on the club's small stage. By day, it's an airy cafe, but at night the lights are turned down low for a more intimate and romantic concert experience. Hip-hop and poetry events are also frequently scheduled at this homey venue. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.irelands32pub.com As with any authentic Irish bar, Ireland's 32 is just as much focused on presenting lively Celtic music as it is obsessed with serving up tall glasses of Irish ales like Harp, Smithwicks and Guinness. Nightly entertainment includes karaoke and live concerts by roots and country-rock combos like the house band 29 Mules, as well as such Irish-style performers as Ken O'Malley and Sligo Rags. To properly conjure the spirit of the Emerald Isle, much of the Van Nuys bar is suffused with green light, which is emitted from antique lamp posts and stained-glass windows. The walls alternate between warm wood paneling and hard stonework, and the low-ceiling room is made airier with mirrors and strands of white Christmas lights. The grill offers basic bar fare like steak, chicken wings, sandwiches and fish & chips, but the weekend menu features a hearty Irish breakfast. The clientele at Ireland's 32 is more working class than hip, and an older crowd is drawn to the traditional Celtic music nights, while younger folks show up for the rock-and-pop-themed karaoke battles. The full bar has an extensive selection of European beers and spirits, and the prices are generally moderate. Ages 21 & over. Street parking. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
Walking into the Irisher isn't like walking into some of the watering holes on the northern end of Seal Beach's Main Street. It's darker and smaller, with a little more local color thanks to the personnel from the nearby U.S. Naval Weapons Station. The Irisher sports a small fireplace and is outfitted with a full bar, as well as a small selection of beers on tap, all of which are available by the pitcher. We recommend the Longboard Island Lager. If you need more to occupy your time than drinking tasty booze, there are two pool tables and the addictive first-person-shooter video game Big Buck. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.islacantina.com A Mexican steak and seafood lounge, Isla encourages eating, drinking and smoking, as is written on their front-door banner. To eat, there are meaty tacos, salads, Mexican chicken cordon bleu, chile rellenos, and dark-chocolate souffles. To drink: habanero pepper shots, sangria and premium cocktails. Smokers can choose from premium cigars, classic cigars and Davidoff cigarettes. On most nights there's a DJ. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.ivarhollywood.com 9 p.m.-2 a.m.; over 21; cover varies. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
Izayoi’s mastermind is chef Junichi Shiode, the whiz who used to run Sushi Ryo, one of those rare secret addresses beloved by chefs seeking a cuisine that many customers didn’t even know it served: classic Japanese izakaya dishes. Izakaya menus are typically long and hard to follow, with a host of different sections unfamiliar to anyone not versed in the style, and a list of daily specials often as long as the menu proper. Here is the secret: Order lots of stuff: gooey octopus sashimi, ramekins of roughly chopped Spanish mackerel, bowls of room-temperature egg custard topped with sea-urchin gonads, house-made tofu slicked with sweet miso paste, yakiniku skewers of grilled tongue, dried and grilled skate fins cut into little salty curls — and a bowl of ochazuke, brothy rice, at the end. Parking in Office Depot lot on Second St. at Central Ave. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
