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This longtime Silver Lake nightclub has always been a hotspot for dancing to Latin music including salsa, reggaeton and bachata, but it now has wider-ranging bookings. The Latin-music dance nights are still a big draw, but the new owners have also brought in hipster indie bands and cool DJs to keep the club grooving on the other nights of the week. The building has an interesting and tangled history, serving as the site of one of the area's earliest American Legion halls. Eventually, it became one of the city's first gay bars, and in 1989 it was reportedly the site of the first legal rave in this county. Los Globos has a several rooms and performance areas, including an upstairs bar and a refurbished ballroom. Lot and street parking. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
Thoroughly untouched by pretension, completely unspoiled by hipsters ... and it's on the pricey Westside. If you work on that side of town, it's the place to enjoy a little pre-traffic relaxation with spirited encouragement provided for a mere $3 per domestic beer. You can play darts and sit for hours unmolested while the jukebox plays all kinds of Van Morrison and CCR. While it's true that you will have to brave walkin into a bar that's located in a strip mall next to a Blockbuster, you'll never beat the price or the service. Just please don't defile this gem for those of us who must rely on it until our financial ship comes in. (Review by Guelda Voelen) Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.lot1cafe.com Some restaurants emerge fully formed, rough edges smoothed by architects and restaurant consultants, menus run through focus groups. Lot 1 is the other kind of new restaurant, a raw space seemingly willed into being, black walls and nine funky tables, heart-stoppingly beautiful tattooed waitresses, and a farmers-market-intensive roster of dishes. I was happy to hear the entire first Black Sabbath album played as soft background music. Restaurant owner Eileen Leslie murmurs about doubling the restaurant's size, installing a tasting menu, beefing up the air conditioning and becoming licensed for beer and wine. She's making it up as she goes along, which could be either annoying or incredibly cool, depending on where you stand on these things. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.lot1cafe.com Some restaurants emerge fully formed, rough edges smoothed by architects and restaurant consultants, menus run through focus groups. Lot 1 is the other kind of new restaurant, a raw space seemingly willed into being, black walls and nine funky tables, heart-stoppingly beautiful tattooed waitresses, and a farmers-market-intensive roster of dishes. I was happy to hear the entire first Black Sabbath album played as soft background music. Restaurant owner Eileen Leslie murmurs about doubling the restaurant's size, installing a tasting menu, beefing up the air conditioning and becoming licensed for beer and wine. She's making it up as she goes along, which could be either annoying or incredibly cool, depending on where you stand on these things. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.luaularrys.com Perched a few yards from the beach in Avalon with a great oceanfront view, this popular oyster bar on Catalina Island is indeed located "where the bar meets the bay." The self-proclaimed "home of the famous Wiki Wacker" (composed of rum, brandy, pineapple and grenadine), Luau Larry's also features house drinks like Buffalo Milk, a vodka, cocoa, milk and banana concoction named in honor of Catalina's resident bison herd. Other drink specials range from Bald-Headed Bastard and Red-Headed Slut to Bong Water and Gummy Bear, along with more conventional margaritas, wine and standard domestic beers. The menu includes Hawaiian-style burgers, chicken wings, "Tiki Turkey" sandwiches and all manner of seafood, especially oysters on the half shell. But, above all, Luau Larry's is a real bar with live music, and one of the prime places on Catalina where both locals and tourists mingle. The relatively small room is decorated with colorful ocean paintings, tiki art and bamboo furnishings, and there's even a booth hidden in a cave-like grotto for romantic rendezvous. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.luckybaldwins.com Located in Old Town Pasadena, Lucky Baldwin's Trappiste & Cafe features 63 beers on tap and a full menu of British pub food: fish & chips, a Ploughman's French roll, cottage pie or bangers and mash. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Lucky Baldwin's also offers a variety of sandwiches, pancakes and egg dishes, including (of course) eggs and bangers. It's hard to argue with the bar's motto -- "think globally; drink locally." Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.luckybaldwins.com/iweb/ A traditional British pub with old-world charm, Lucky Baldwin's only serves beer and pub eats, but has a wide selection at that, with 80 rotating brews on tap. The small bar serves finger foods such as fried jalapeno filled with cream cheese, BLT sandwiches and pizzas. Beers with funky names to try include Lucifer, Alesmith Horny Devil, Blanche de Bruxelles, Cuvee de Trolls and Piraat. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.luckydevils-la.com The dream restaurant of handsome, chiseled actor-model Lucky Vanous, Lucky Devils is at the core of new Hollywood, on the same block as the Geisha House and Mood, with Rokbar just a block away. It is a sleek place, more diner than palace of fine dining, but highly designed all the same, festooned with raw wood and flat-screen televisions, dominated by a bank of beer taps that bristle like the radio mikes at an Oscar-night press conference. Vanous, no longer content to possess the most splendid midsection in Hollywood, seems engaged in a campaign to destroy everybody else’s in a whirlwind of half-pound Kobe-beef hamburgers, grilled-cheese sandwiches on sourdough bread, Scharffen Berger chocolate cupcakes and delicious toasted-pecan French-vanilla shakes. See full review. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
