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Trip

Trip

Perched on the edge of Santa Monica, Trip is indeed a trip. From the outside, it looks like an everyday neighborhood bar, but the club is actually one of the Westside's leading hot spots, with nightly no-cover live music, comedy and burlesque.
The Redwood Bar & Grill

The Redwood Bar & Grill

A longtime haunt for politicians and journalists, this downtown bar hosts an endless parade of punks and roots rockers on its small, low stage, set against a festively nautical backdrop of fishing nets and mermaid paintings.
The Satellite

The Satellite

Once known as Spaceland and, before that, Pan, this Silver Lake bar continues to host before-they're-famous indie-rock bands alongside the occasional anti-comedian and film screening. Mondays are usually no cover.

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  • The WareHouse

    1120 Las Palmas Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90038
    800-463-1322

  • Warszawa

    Warszawa

    1414 Lincoln Blvd. Venice, CA 90291
    310-393-8831

    http://www.warszawarestaurant.com Los Angeles isn't exactly Chicago or Greenpoint, Brooklyn, when it comes to Polish cooking - the local Polish community just isn't that big. But you can find Polish salamis and cured meats at any number of Eastern European delicatessens, or even the East Hollywood location of Jon's supermarket. Warszawa in Santa Monica, one of the better Eastern European restaurants in the country, is more refined, a bit expensive and quite delicious: crackly skinned roast duck, the hunter's stew called bigos, and about a million different kinds of vodka to wash it all down with. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Weber

    Weber's Place

    19312 Vanowen St. Reseda, CA 91335
    818-343-4345

    http://www.weberssportsbar.com

  • Weber's Place

    19312 Vanowen St. Los Angeles, CA 91335
    818-343-4345

    http://www.weberssportsbar.com

  • Weiland Brewery Restaurant

    Weiland Brewery Restaurant

    400 E. First St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
    213-680-2881

    http://www.weilandbrewery.net/WBR/

  • Weiland Brewery Underground

    Weiland Brewery Underground

    505 S. Flower St. Los Angeles, CA 90071
    213-622-1125

    http://www.weilandbrewery.net

  • The Well

    The Well

    6255 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-467-9355

    All's well at the Well, a Hollywood drinking establishment where relaxation and chill time take precedence over glamour. Conceived by the folks behind the much-missed Daddy's Bar, the Well occupies the ground floor of a corporate building that also houses the House of Blues offices. It's a perfect spot for the after-work crowd (happy hour runs from 5-9 p.m.), featuring a fine selection of bar snacks and appetizers (we love the potato chips with blue cheese crumble and bacon bits) and a killer jukebox. Step through a keyhole-shaped doorway into one of the Well's cozy corners and relish the fact that you don't always have to wear makeup and high heels to have a good time in Hollywood. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • West Restaurant & Lounge

    West Restaurant & Lounge

    170 N. Church Lane Los Angeles, CA 90049
    310-481-7878

    http://www.westrestaurantla.com If Seattle has The Space Needle, Los Angeles has West Restaurant & Lounge. The penthouse bar and restaurant specializing in California cuisine sits at the top of the Angeleno Hotel, that hulking round landmark that reminds us all we're only halfway through our slog on the 405. This is theater in the round, with an audience that includes downtown, the ocean and Catalina Island on a good day. But it's the details inside that make the show. Happy hour prices combine well with sliders and upscale sopes, while the focused dinner menu includes duck breast, gnocchi and hangar steak. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Westside Eclectic

    1323 A 3rd St. Promenade Santa Monica, CA 90401
    310-451-0850

  • Westwood Music

    1627 Westwood Blvd. Westwood, CA 90024
    310-478-4251

    http://www.westwoodmusic.com

  • Wet Spot

    8237 Canoga Ave. Canoga Park, CA 91304
    818-992-7616

    http://www.xposedclub.com

  • The Whale & Ale

    The Whale & Ale

    327 W. 7th St. San Pedro, CA 90731
    310-832-0363

    http://www.whaleandale.com

  • Whiskey Bend

    1221 N. San Fernando Road Burbank, CA 91506
    818-845-9749

    http://www.whiskeybend.com

  • Whiskey Blue, W Hotel Westwood

    930 Hilgard Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024-3033
    310-208-8765

    http://www.gerberbars.com Rande Gerber's swanky lounge in the W Hotel. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Whisky A Go-Go

    Whisky A Go-Go

    8901 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90069
    310-652-4202

    http://www.whiskyagogo.com Of all the clubs on the Sunset Strip, the Whisky a Go-Go has the longest history and the most impressive roster of legendary musicians who've played there. Johnny Rivers christened the room with its first live performance in 1964, and the two-level club was soon the main hangout for such influential local bands as the Byrds, Love, the Doors, Buffalo Springfield and a young Alice Cooper, as well as up-and-coming out-of-town acts like Led Zeppelin, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Velvet Underground, Cream and the late Otis Redding, who recorded a classic live album there. In the late 1970s, the club expanded its booking policy to encompass punk, new wave, power pop and heavy metal groups, including the Ramones, X, the Germs, the Alley Cats, Blondie, the Last, XTC, Dead Kennedys, the Quick, Van Halen, the Plimsouls and Quiet Riot. The Whisky was shuttered for several years in the early 1980s before reinventing itself once again, this time as a hot spot for the growing hair-metal scene, with bands like Guns N' Roses and Motley Crue and, later on, such grunge outfits as Mudhoney and Nirvana and punk veterans like Vice Squad. These days, various promoters use the site to book mostly new and unknown performers, with occasional visitations from bigger-name artists. While the cages that used to enclose its namesake go-go dancers above the stage are long gone, the Whisky a Go-Go still has much of the same layout as it did in the 1960s, with standing room on the dance floor and small tables in the upstairs balcony. Unlike so many local music venues, the nightclub has always had a powerful PA, making it one of the best places to hear live music in the city. There are two full bars, and most nights admission is available to people of all ages. Paid parking is available in the lot behind the club. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • The Whisper Restaurant & Lounge

    The Whisper Restaurant & Lounge

    189 The Grove Drive Los Angeles, CA 90036
    323-931-0202

    http://www.whisperloungela.com

  • White Harte Pub

    White Harte Pub

    22456 Ventura Blvd. Woodland Hills, CA 91364
    818-224-3822

    http://www.whitehartepub.com At White Harte Pub in Woodland Hills, the refined brick-and-beams look meshes with iron chairs and a bright red London telephone booth to create a casual British pub vibe. But come soccer season, this place is anything but relaxed. Piles of European football fans chant and cheer for their side, while the predominantly British revelers loudly request “God Save the Queen” over the speakers. The genial pub fare (burgers, fries, steaks and sandwiches) are all approachable, if unexemplary, but a full bar stocked with attractive staff and a bank of television screens make White Harte a destination for drinkers and sports fans alike. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • White Horse

    1532 Western Ave. Glendale, CA 91201
    323-462-8088

  • White Horse Inn

    White Horse Inn

    1532 N. Western Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90029
    323-462-8088

    http://www.myspace.com/thewhitehorsehollywood Planted under a Super 8 Motel, in a less glitzy part of Hollywood, the White Horse Inn nevertheless gets a cute young crowd mixed in with local lushes. It's a great place to "take over" for birthday parties thanks to ample seating, pool tables and the owner's penchant for food spreads (cookies, candy, cakes, crackers, chips and even hot dogs are put out nightly, all free). The place saw a remodel after the 1994 Northridge earthquake, and drink prices went up accordingly (from $5 to $8). Hence the Horse lost some of its regulars. But for those who still trot in religiously, its family rec room-like setup - filled with neon light, mismatched furniture and photos of the place's favorite customers and hardest partiers - makes it a casual alternative to Hollywood's social swirl only a few blocks westward. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Wild West Arena

    32150 Grand Ave. Winchester, CA 92596
    951-926-4842

  • Wildcat Lounge

    15 W. Ortega Santa Barbara, CA 93101
    805-962-7970

    http://www.wildcatlounge.com

  • Wilshire Mansion

    627 S. Carondelet St. Los Angeles, CA 90057

  • Wilshire Restaurant

    Wilshire Restaurant

    2454 Wilshire Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90403
    310-586-1707

    http://www.wilshirerestaurant.com Wilshire is a serious, farmers-market-driven restaurant cleverly disguised as the kind of Santa Monica hotspot where one might consort with supermodels. It practically seethes with fire in its sprawling patio dining room: roaring bonfires, a blue-glowing fire pit, and seeping waterfalls of flame. It’s like the Backdraft set crossed with the patio at Koi, which was also designed by Thomas Schoos, a former artist–turned–flamethrower to the stars. In the bar, the flat-screen television sets flash images of lava flows but never the Lakers game, and great cathedral banks of flickering votive candles thrust from the wall, impaled on the tips of long metal rods.With a focus on seasonal ingredients, chef Nyesha Arrington's offerings aren't cheap, but they are delicious. And for the frugally minded, there is a delightful happy hour. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Wine Detective

    146 S. Lake Ave. Pasadena, CA 91101
    626-792-9936

    http://www.winedetective.com

  • Wine Vault

    929 S. Brand Blvd. Glendale, CA 91204
    818-545-9463

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