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http://www.villageidiotla.com The Village Idiot, housed within the scraped, hollow bones of the former Chianti, is the biggest gastropub in town at the moment, a vast place dominated by the surging throngs around the bar, a pub where you can get fish ’n’ chips, pints of hand-drawn cider, but also seasonal crunchy cornmeal-crusted catfish, grilled chicken with bread salad, and a delicate goat-cheese tart served underneath a refreshing fennel salad. Are there salads with candied nuts and blue cheese, braised pork, and a version of the Father’s Office burger? Of course. The shouted, ale-lubricated conversation is probably half the reason for coming here — the ratio of great-looking women to shaggy indie boys may be the most impressive in all of Los Angeles. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.vinotecafarfalla.com A wine and beer bar in Los Feliz with Italian/Brazilian food, Vinoteca Farfalla on Hillhurst tends to attract a crowd from 4 to 7 p.m – perhaps because the extensive wine list and simple selection of draft beers are all discounted. The happy hour nibbling section of the menu is sparse but enjoyable, with simple plates of prosciutto, goat cheese and mozzarella alongside ceviche or a burger. There are more extensive offerings in the evenings; they change frequently, but include Brazilian favorites like empanadas, as well as Italian specialties like risotto. The dim and inviting space is nearly ceiling to floor with wine bottles, only stopping to make room for the taps, a drink chalkboard, and the warm wooden bar that runs nearly the length of the room. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.thevirgil.com Formerly the longtime rock den the Garage and then a dance club called Little Temple, the Virgil is the latest incarnation of this Silver Lake venue, which is owned by the same folks behind Zanzibar and the old Temple Bar. Newly reinvented as a specialty craft cocktail bar, the Virgil is divided into a "stage side," with live performances and DJs spinning everything from hip-hop and reggae to soul, deep house and world music, and a smaller "B-side bar," where happy hour occurs from Monday to Saturday. Mezcal Mondays feature special mezcal cocktails. The "urban zen" decor combines Chinese lanterns and candles with a Moroccan look in the lounge. The Virgil has several rooms, with two full bars. Ages 21 & over. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.vitellosrestaurant.com Not only is Vitello's one of Studio City's most popular and romantic Italian restaurants, its upstairs lounge features top-flight traditional jazz legends, comedians and Broadway performers. Decked out in colorful Italian murals and jazzy artwork, the restaurant serves generous portions of classic Italian fare, including mostaccioli al forno, manicotti and pizzetti, much of it smothered in Vitello's famous red sauce. The downstairs Opera Room is a cozy space that includes Joe's Bar and spotlights smaller combos and chanteuses belting out standards, while the larger upstairs area, which boasts great sound and a baby grand piano, is reserved for big-name, straight-ahead jazz veterans, as well as comedy and Broadway revues. Full bar. All ages. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.vivacantina.com Snug beside the Equestrian Center (riders frequently tether their mounts outside), this Mexican restaurant features top country musicians in its ranch-style front bar. Cody Bryant, Kathy Robertson, Jimmy Lee Harris, Lisa Finnie and the legendary truck-driving bard Red Simpson are among the many national and local country musicians who've appeared at this unpretentious Burbank watering hole, which is located by Griffith Park and close to several nearby stables. The club presents a weekly bluegrass night and the monthly rock-country-roots roundup the Messaround. Decorated with horse-themed memorabilia, the dining room specializes in Mexican cuisine, and diners and drinkers can also sit for a spell in Viva Cantina's outdoor patio. The full bar features a wide range of beers, and the proprietors boast that they've got "lots of tequila" on hand. The owners may joke that "service is sporadic but sincere," but the overall vibe is welcoming and low key, and there is no dress code. Free parking is available in Viva Cantina's lot and in Pickwick Recreation Center across the street. No cover. All ages. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
http://www.voyeur7969.com Much has been made of Voyeur's provocative, Eyes Wide Shut-inspired theme (go-go dancers here don wigs, masks and fetishistic gear and often grind on each other), but those who remember the space's former incarnation might say it's comparatively tame. (Peanuts, as it was called previously, had S&M, tranny and topless nights.) Still, this black-lacquer and leather-covered environment is as undeniably sultry as it is swanky, with plenty of private nooks for frisky behavior. The out-of-sight VIP areas make Voyeur popular with the starlet set, as does the club's "no cameras" policy. Of course, just outside of the place, stalkerazzi flashbulbs are the norm. If the sights here don't turn you on, the sips sure will: The cocktail menu includes watermelon-jalapeno-, blueberry-mint- and cucumber-olive-infused shots. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>
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 >>
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 >>
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 >>
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