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Karaoke Bleu is a Little Osaka bar that takes its karaoke so seriously, it puts it right there in the name. The list of rules while belting out your favorite Taylor Swift tune is nearly as long as the songbook itself, and the steely-eyed crowd isn't afraid to let you know if you've broken one. But spend some time at the LED-ringed bar or in the back making good with the regulars, and soon enough you'll be taking to the corner stage like a pro. It helps, of course, that well drinks are $3 during happy hour, and the relaxed bottle-keep program lets you savor a handle of Grey Goose over multiple visits. Once you've notched that first standing ovation for your soulful adaptation of Janis Joplin's “Piece of My Heart,” you won't want to try any other Westside bar. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.kavikas.com Kavikas is the kind of place you go in to grab a quick drink to accompany your televised sporting event and end up spending the whole night. Their menu boasts fine American cuisine with an international flare. A taste of their fabulous wonton nachos will have you plowing through the whole dish in the blink of an eye. The ambiance is warm and inviting, while still maintaining a dynamic sense of contemporary style. If you're there for the drinks, be sure to make it for their happy hour when everything from the exotic cocktails to ice-cold beers are offered at a fraction of their original prices. What's more is that you can also enjoy one of the finest views of the waterfront and Queen Mary while enjoying your drinks. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.kayndaves.com Festive Kay 'n Dave's makes its corn tortillas and banana leaf wrapped tamales in-house. Many of the menu items, such as the lamb birria and chicken suisa enchiladas, stem from the head chef's Oaxacan family recipes. With additional locations in Culver City and Pacific Palisades, the restaurant is authentic and on the healthier side. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.cantersdeli.com Matzo ball soup and kosher favorites are a draw at Canter's famous deli, but it's Kibitz, the bar next door, where people who really want to get pickled go. Added to the establishment back in 1961, the room melds old-fashioned touches with rock n' roll flair. Rock photographs, the work of the owner's son, Marc Canter, line the walls around the small stage, many featuring players who went on to stardom: The Wallflowers, The Freewheelers, The Black Crowes, to name a few. Slash was known to pop in for some noodling. Today, Kibitz features weekly entertainment including live jazz, rock and pop. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.thekress.net Just when you thought they couldn't possibly squeeze another nightclub onto the Walk of Fame, this big and beauteous boîte from restaurateur Mike Viscuso (the king of San Diego's Gaslamp District) has transformed the old Frederick's of Hollywood building (Kress department store before that) into a flamboyant five-story funhouse. Asiana-meets-mod décor and a blend of grandiosity and ambiance that recall Vegas' priciest dance palaces make this marvelous monstrosity a must-see. Scrumptious bites and sensuously named signature drinks (love "The Lovely") are served in the majestic red glow of the main dining room; the people (females) get prettier with each advancing level, culminating on the much-buzzed-about rooftop, where one is bombarded with the three B's (big boobies, blondes and bottle service). Seriously, though, the roof is the closest thing you'll get to dancing in heaven, but don't count on seeing it if you aren't loaded or luscious. We hear there's a three-bottle minimum for tables and you gotta score a coveted colored wristband to enter. Even without the roof, patrons will be busy. The basement houses a pumping dance club, while the third-floor lounge features a quieter, more intimate dance floor. The second floor has private dining areas (for celebs, natch) and a full sushi bar. Things to note: Making a reservation for dinner doesn't guarantee club entry unless you have a large party. If you're a nobody, prepare to wait at the velvet ropes in the back of the building for a while, especially if you're a dude. This one's actually worth it, though. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
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