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Featured Bars and Clubs


http://www.petescafe.com Based in an elegant ground-floor room in a vintage downtown building, Pete's has completely classic bar-cafe-grill good looks. There's also a hint of contemporary clubbiness. The food is a functional, midpriced take on New American cooking: mac and cheese, a gilded burger (fontina, tomato aioli), steaks, bread pudding, and, when available, a fresh tomato soup that seems to sing, optimistically, of summer. A house specialty, blue-cheese fries, is sinful, potatoes tossed hot with the sharp salty cheese so they're limp yet crisp and chewy: irresistible. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.thephoenixclub.com Hosts the county's best Oktoberfest, but the Loreley Restaurant inside this German-American club will serve you wursts and sauerbraten and a sumptuous Sunday brunch, including the county's best German pancakes. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.pickwickgardens.com The Pickwick Ice Center is part of the larger Pickwick Gardens (which includes a bowling alley, lush gardens and banquet facilities) and features one of Southern California's best ice-skating rinks. Not only is Pickwick Ice a fun place for budding hockey and figure-skating stars (as well as the general public) to practice their twizzles and lutzes, the venue often hosts major figure-skating competitions with local competitors and even the occasional Olympic champion. No matter what your level of skill is on the ice, the Center's Ice Cafe is a casual and restful place to find your legs again when you're off the ice. The cafe serves pizza and sodas, and becomes a full bar during big events and competitions. All ages. Free parking in the Ice Center's lot and in the adjoining Gardens' large lot. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.pignwhistle.com Adjoining the Egyptian Theatre, this landmark Hollywood bar and restaurant features ornately carved wood decor. After opening in 1927, it hosted the first Oscars after-party and was a glittery movie-star hangout before shutting down in the 1950s. After several years of effort, the Pig was brought back to its former style and reopened in 2001. The restaurant is open seven days a week, with live bands in the back room and DJs in the main room. Full bar. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.pikelongbeach.com Not to be confused with that taxpayer-subsidized, almost-always-barren-of-tourists monstrosity known as the Pike in Rainbow Harbor, Long Beach's the Pike is a bar and grill owned by Chris Reece, drummer for the famed SoCal punk band Social Distortion. Located on Fourth Street near the Art Theater in the town's hip vintage-boutiques district, the sea foam green walls sport a kitschy mix of nautical flotsam and punk-rock memorabilia. The jukebox rocks everything from the Misfits to Gram Parsons. Pretty cocktail waitresses serve up drinks from the full bar as well as a small selection of brews. Labels include : Pyramid Hef, Stone IPA and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.thepikeyla.com It would seem pretty silly to expect any sort of British authenticity in this part of Hollywood, especially when the bar is helmed by the same guys behind Bar Lubitsch, the clubbish, Russian-inspired watering hole just down the street. Yet a dinner here probably will cure a case of the London Blues better than anywhere else in town, thanks to the sharp and concise menu from Spotted Pig alum Ralph Johnson. A little jar of creamy chicken liver or a bowl of pickled vegetables is a fine way to start a meal. Next, buried in a list of small plates, is a kale salad dressed with a tangy mustard sauce and strips of crispy pig ear. Kale and pig's ear -- nothing could better capture this neighborhood's contrarian cravings than a salad like this. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.playhousehollywood.com Elie Samaha (L.A.'s legendary Roxbury, The Green Door) and Rob Vinokur (Crobar NYC, Miami's Goddess) sure weren't playing around when they opened this circus-like megaclub in early 2010. The lighting and production are superlative, as are the live amusements (bartenders and waiters double as performers showcasing talents including aerialist feats and hoop dancing). The best place to watch it all may be the pricey, bozo-and-buxom-babe preferred bottle service tables that line the club's perimeter, but the sightlines are descent pretty much throughout the house. A great sunken dance floor and potent sound system make Playhouse one of the best to see top DJ talents, and the club has got 'em on weekends, and most notably on Mondays (at the long-running electronic dance night, Monday's Social). Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
