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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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  • 1886 Bar

    1886 Bar

    1250 S. Fair Oaks Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-441-3136

    http://www.theraymond.com It's easy to hide in Pasadena, with all of those well-manicured lawns, winding streets and big gates. Perhaps that's why sophisticated cocktail spot Bar 1886 has done so well here. It's tucked into the back of The Raymond on Fair Oaks Avenue, an upscale fish and steak sort of place. The bar is just down a short brick walkway and behind a pane of frosted glass, but the ambiance inside is much more inviting. The low tin roof and backlit bar shelving creates a cozy space for anyone looking to dabble in a spirited evening of creative concoctions. Drinks are seasonal, with fresh herbs and quality plugs of Kentucky bourbon, rye whiskey and warm desert tequila. No matter what the menu reads, you're in good hands with bartender Aidan Demarest, formerly of Seven Grand and The Edison. And should you require a bite to eat, chef Tim Guiltinan from The Raymond next door will be happy to serve up everything from thick, crisp Portobello fries to thick slabs of crispy pork belly. What a find. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • 35er

    35er

    12 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-356-9315

    http://www.the35er.com The oldest bar in Pasadena, The 35er, or as regulars call it, the "dirty diver," offers the best spot in Pasadena to watch a game, hands down. Brimming with sports memorabilia (mostly Dodger jerseys and plaques), and screening all the games on multiple screens, there's always something to look at and listen to: fans adding colorful commentary to the play by plays and a rockin' jukebox. Nice tap selection and cheap -for Pasadena- drinks, plus free popcorn and a downstairs dance room open on weekends, make this one parade-like all year long. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Bar Celona

    Bar Celona

    46 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-405-1000

    http://www.barcelonapasadena.com A modern Spanish tapas bar, restaurant and lounge, Bar Celona, owned by local entrepreneurs Jack and Karen Huang, resides in Old Town Pasadena. Painted with rich crimson red and hues of mellow mustard, the space is modeled after traditional tapas bars in Spain, with handcrafted murals of "The Running of the Bulls." There is house-made sangria, paella, sandwiches, salads and an extensive martini list. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • The Blind Donkey

    53 East Union St. Pasadena, CA 91103
    626-792-1833

    http://www.theblinddonkey.com

  • Women's City Club of Pasadena

    160 N. Oakland Ave. Pasadena, CA 91101
    626-796-0560

  • Briganti

    Briganti

    1423 Mission St. South Pasadena, CA 91030
    626-441-4663

    http://www.brigantisouthpas.com Some people with whom I am acquainted consider the Hollywood trattoria La Buca to be one of the great Italian restaurants in Los Angeles, a place to find perfect gnocchi, crisp-crusted pizza and pasta made with the care that only an Italian grandmother could bring to the job. Briganti, a rather sleeker restaurant from the same owner, is more or less a replica of La Buca on South Pasadena’s growing restaurant row, only with better furniture, easier parking and a patio perfect for sipping cool Orvieto on hot summer nights, but with the gnocchi recipe intact. Even if you are a La Buca regular, you may ask yourself where you have tasted pappardelle alla amatriciana, spaghetti with clams and pizza Margherita like Briganti’s, until the answer occurs to you: pretty much everywhere, especially if you have spent much time in the neo-Tuscan ghetto in Brentwood. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Colorado Bar

    Colorado Bar

    2640 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107
    626-449-3485

    Behind blacked-out windows and giant black doors, the Colorado is Pasadena's artiest dive, and it's often filled with an amusing mix of seemingly long-time area residents and students from nearby Art Center, meaning blue hair of all sorts is seen here. The bar's been around since '64, and though it's been under different ownership for the past few years, it doesn't look like too many changes were made since its early days, decaying flocked wall-paper being its most prominent décor feature. In the pool room, a wall of classic album art (The Rolling Stones' Black and Blue, The Beatles Abbey Road), mis-matched chairs and pool tables provide a frat-house type feel, and it's all amped up when games get competitive and players get smashed. The jukebox isn't digital like most bars these days, but the limited selection is strong.... as are the cheap drinks. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Eden Garden Bar & Grill

    175 E. Holly St. Pasadena, CA 91103
    626-440-1422

    http://www.edengardenbarandgrill.com California cuisine in a nice room. Full bar. No cover/min. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Esquire Bar & Lounge

    3772 E. Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107-2201
    626-795-0360

    http://www.esquirebar.com

  • Esquire Bar & Lounge

    3772 E. Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107
    626-795-0360

  • Firefly Bistro

    Firefly Bistro

    1009 El Centro Ave. South Pasadena, CA 91030
    626-441-2443

    http://www.eatatfirefly.com The Firefly is a comfortable restaurant, the kind of neighborhood place you drop into a couple of times a month because you like the idea of cornmeal-fried anchovies in your caesar salad, or of a seasonal paella that tastes more like an uptown version of jambalaya. Asian touches pop up now and again, and a few Mexican things, and quite a few folky flavors from Spain. (The tapas served to coincide with the Thursday-evening farmers market right outside the bistro's doors have become a South Pasadena tradition.) But the specialty here is probably the food of the African-American diaspora, and the best dishes on the menu run toward things like seasonal crawfish jambalaya, and the pecan-crusted catfish fillets stacked up like poker chips. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Heidar Baba

    Heidar Baba

    1511 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91106
    626-844-7970

    http://www.heidarbaba.com Heidar Baba may be the first halal Iranian restaurant in the Los Angeles area, a redoubt of extreme cleanliness, meat slaughtered according to Islamic law, and cooks who wear the hijab even in the heat of lunch rush; of strong tea served in glasses; of direct flavors and unmodulated herbal tartness. One end of the restaurant is taken up by a kind of cafe selling espresso, boba tea and exotic, rosewater-intensive house-made ice cream. The menu is pretty basic - kebabs mostly, various combination plates of grilled beef and grilled lamb, grilled chicken and grilled lengths of koobideh, lightly seasoned ground beef or chicken, all flanked with charred tomatoes and grilled hot peppers, lined up like soldiers around lofty drifts of saffron-gilded rice that go on forever. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Ice House

    Ice House

    24 N. Mentor Ave. Pasadena, CA 91106
    626-577-1894

    http://www.icehousecomedy.com Since 1960 nearly 3 million served. That's a few cocktails. Full bar; two-drink min. Over 18. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Jake

    Jake's Diner & Billiard Club

    38 W. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-568-1602

    http://www.jakespasadena.com

  • Jones Coffee Roasters

    Jones Coffee Roasters

    693 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-564-9291

    http://www.thebestcoffee.com

  • Lucky Baldwin

    Lucky Baldwin's Trappiste & Cafe

    1770 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91106
    626-844-0447

    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 >>

  • Lucky Baldwins Pub

    Lucky Baldwins Pub

    17 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-795-0652

    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 >>

  • Menage

    Menage

    54 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91105-1902
    626-793-0608

    http://www.clubmenage.net

  • Noor

    Noor

    260 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91101
    626-793-4518

    http://www.noorevents.com/content/home

  • Old Pasadena Historic District

    1 W. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-356-9725

  • Pleasures

    3570 E. Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107
    626-795-1259

  • Point 08

    Point 08

    95 E. Green St. Pasadena, CA 91105-2061
    626-792-4441

  • Pop Champagne & Dessert Bar

    Pop Champagne & Dessert Bar

    33 E. Union St. Pasadena, CA 91103
    626-795-1295

    http://www.popchampagnebar.com

  • Porto Alegre

    Porto Alegre

    260 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91101
    626-744-0555

    The upper-west level of Pasadena's Paseo Colorado complex is a catalog of mild modern sins, a promenade of cigar stores, wine bars and tea shops, crystal-laden boutiques and holistic-massage parlors, overlaid by a thin film of hot suburban lust. Fitting right in is the new Brazilian churrascaria Porto Alegre, a yawningly huge palace of the basest carnal appetites. Here, dripping rump roasts carved to order from superheated metal swords, fennel-laced sausages and plump chicken legs, crisp-skinned quail and fat prime rib, bacon-wrapped filets and an incongruous side of baked salmon are slipped onto your plate until you grab a waiter's lapels and shriek "Stop!"There is an enormous salad bar, of course, stocked with smoked salmon, prosciutto and hearts of palm as well as the usual suspects, and warm balls of cheese bread that expand in your belly like some magical diet aid - the establishment wants your stomach to be full for your $35.50 prix fixe. Porto Alegre is neither L.A.'s best churrascaria (that would be Fogo de Chao), its sexiest (By Brazil in Torrance), nor its sleekest (probably Burbank's Picanha). Its sisters, the massive Green Field restaurants in Covina, Long Beach and Queens, far surpass it in grandeur. Gaucho's Village in Glendale is homier. But in a mall whose other choices run to Tokyo Wako, Islands and P.F. Chang's, Porto Alegre might as well be the greatest restaurant in the world. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

  • Red White and Bluezz

    Red White and Bluezz

    70 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-792-4441

    http://www.redwhitebluezz.com Pairing fine wines with some of this town's best jazz musicians, Red White + Bluezz is a classy oasis of cool located in a vintage building in Old Pasadena, and a key part of the city's ongoing nightlife renaissance. In-house sommeliers have assembled an astonishingly extensive wine list, with literally dozens of European and California wines, ranging from sparkling wines and "true" champagnes to old-world whites and new-world Bordeaux and Zinfandels. Wine is such a big deal here that the bar hosts regular classes and wine-tasting events. Red White + Bluezz is divided into two rooms, with the smaller Vintage Room adjoined by the Grill and its full bar. The menu starts with such appetizers as crab cakes and fried macaroni & cheese and continues with full courses like steak, lamb chops, ribs and lobster fettucine. The live entertainment is anything but background music, with regular gigs by local jazz stalwarts like Joe Lo Piccolo, Peter Smith, Doug MacDonald, Louis Van Taylor and Diane Hubka. The daily performances often include up to three sets per night. There is no cover, but reservations are recommended, especially for diners who want to sit near the stage. Parking is available on the street. Read more about this Los Angeles bar or club >>

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