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Featured Bars and Clubs


http://www.gosababa.com Despite being located in a strip mall, Sababa possesses a surprisingly chic vibe. Sporting dim, yet vibrantly-hued lighting, the bar area is adorned with a dizzying geometric tower that could have been lifted from a modern art museum. Keeping with the motif, the walls also sport various art pieces. Bartenders offer up a full selection of liquors and 26 beers on tap. Fancier labels of suds include Stone IPA, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Lost Coast Downtown Brown and Paulaner Hef. There's a large covered patio outside that sports sofas, perfect for sipping one of the bar's specialty cocktails and listening to DJ's spin platters into the wee hours of the night. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.saintfelix.net In this "post gay" world, where younger clubgoers are more accepting of others' sexual orientation — at least in a city like L.A. — it was only a matter of time before segregated clubs would begin to be a thing of the past. At Saint Felix in West Hollywood, gays and straights mingle as if they were never separated by a few blocks of Sunset Blvd., and the award-winning gastropub food will bring everyone together no matter what your sexual orientation. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.samshofbrau.com Strip clubs are best served with an edge of danger, and that’s exactly what you’ll get at this downtown topless joint. It has the kind of vibe that feels like a fight could break out at any minute, but you’ll stay because the girls on stage – and there are many girls onstage, all at once – are all hot enough to be starring in rap videos. Get there early on Fridays and Saturdays to avoid the line. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.sardosbar.com Sardos Grill and Lounge is best known for the array of karaoke nights that fill up its weekly calendar. Mondays plastic game controllers accompany the crooning during its "Rockband" Karaoke, but plastic of a different sort comes out for Tuesday's PSK ("Porn Star Karaoke") which packs the place with buxom babes and the dudes who love to watch them. Best singers win free adult DVDs. Just don't confuse Tuesdays with Fridays (Fri. is family night and kids are welcome to take the mic until 9:30). The menu consists of perennial Italian favorites (pizza, calamari), though most come for the reasonably priced drinks. There is ample restaurant-style seating inside, but on Tuesdays, it's reserved for "the industry" so expect standing room only these nights. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.thesatellitela.com Everyone from Rilo Kiley and the White Stripes to the New York Dolls and Gossip has played at this indie-rock bastion, which for many years was known as Spaceland but is now called the Satellite. The Silver Lake bar has had several distinct incarnations, evolving from the longtime gay hangout Dreams into Pan, the live-music club that morphed into Spaceland in the mid-1990s. Although its narrow stage has hosted many notable national and international performers, including Dead Moon, Of Montreal, the Buzzcocks, Death Cab for Cutie, Pavement, Supergrass, the Detroit Cobras and Love With Arthur Lee, the venue is synonymous with the Silver Lake music scene, launching such crucial local indie icons as Beck, Local Natives, Possum Dixon, Silversun Pickups and Elliott Smith. The club has booked everyone from the Melvins and Foster the People to Le Butcherettes and Booker T. Jones. The Satellite has a full bar, and there's a separate bar (with a pool table) that's walled off from the rest of the club with see-through plastic like the Cone of Silence. Monday nights are generally no cover. Most shows begin at 9 p.m. Ages 21 & older. The bar has a small adjoining lot with valet parking, and street parking is also available, but read the posted signs, as some neighboring streets have zealously enforced permit-parking restrictions. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.sbe.com/thesayersclub/ The Sayers Club — a relaxed yet elegant hangout essentially hidden behind the Papaya King hot dog stand on Wilcox in Hollywood — attracts a shockingly un-douchey crowd. Credit has to go to the club's conceptual creator and music curator, Jason Scoppa, who also helped turn Bardot above the Avalon into a first-rate spot. But Sayers has a spontaneity and star power that already outshines his previous efforts. Though most nights talented unknowns perform cover hits, surprise big names often take the stage, too, like Prince, Gotye, Nelly Furtado, Sheila E, Questlove and American Idol winner Kris Allen. Even folks like Kristen Stewart and Joseph Gordon-Levitt will join in the party. Ultimately, Sayers is fueled by a love of music, which is why it stays as hot as the dogs that hide its digs. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
