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http://www.bordellobar.com Formerly Little Pedro's, this incarnation returns to the room's roots, with decor evoking its start as a turn-of-the-century brothel. More >>
http://www.boulevardmusic.com The Culver City emporium features all things musical, with acoustic-instrument sales, workshops, rentals, lessons, and in-store concerts by folk, roots and country musicians. No alcohol. All ages. More >>
http://www.cafebrassmonkey.com This small karaoke bar fills up to the brim after 10. A wide selection of oldies and modern songs give singers a range of options. Wait time to sing can get extremely long, but sitting in the audience is like being a judge on American Idol some have a little too much liquid courage that probably shouldn't. Try the Funky Monkey made with watermelon pucker, vodka and orange juice. More >>
http://www.brennanspub-la.com There's really only one thing you need to understand about Brennan's Pub in Marina del Rey: turtle races. The semi-legendary 1972 dive bar has been racing the lethargic reptiles out back every Thursday night for decades. You can rent the well-taken-care-of little fellas on site, or BYOT (Bring Your Own Turtle), as long as you agree to abide by the rules of play. Inside, Brennan's is a little dusty and crawling with both string lights and beer signs – exactly what you want in a classic Westside dive bar. You may also pine for cheap pitchers of low quality beer or well drinks that won't break your wallet, both of which Brennan's provides. Hot wings emerge from the bar with surprising regularity, as does the Brennan's burger, a simple bar version that is half-priced on Wednesdays. Thankfully, there's no turtle soup on the menu. More >>
http://www.brewbakers1.com Hops and yeast. These two substances, which we tragically take for granted, find their spotlight at this delightfully understated bakery and brewery. Discretely located in a seemingly stagnant Huntington Beach warehouse strip, Brewbaker's allows you to create your own blends of mouth-watering beer and nosh on a slice of freshly baked pizza at the same time. While the personal beer-making process is the main attraction, owner Dennis Midden maintains that baking is his first love, and a chomp through his pretzels-chewy loops with a perfect crustiness and enough salt to enhance the taste but not cover it-confirms it. Despite its short hours, Brewbaker's is usually packed with patrons in the evenings and offers an intimate atmosphere and great conversation from the slightly eccentric staff. Come for the food and brews, but stay for the fun! More >>
http://www.213nightlife.com/broadway-bar-info With its swanky furnishings and distinctive circular bar, the Broadway Bar is one of the more striking places to drink in downtown Los Angeles. Located in the theater district (and next door to the venerable Orpheum Theater), the bar is based in a classic Gothic Revival building, evoking the noirish elegance of the 1940s and 1950s, when downtown was still the center of L.A.'s nightlife. The Broadway Bar goes a long way toward restoring that nostalgic vibe, with ornate lamps and lavish wallpaper. The mezzanine and upstairs smoking balcony offer great views of the nightlife on Broadway, and the downstairs patio also is good for people watching. For all of the Broadway Bar's grandeur, the lighting is dark, adding an air of mystery that contrasts with the fancy decor. The bartenders proffer cocktail standbys like mojitos and caipirinhas alongside champagne favorites like mimosas and the Saint Germain. Resident DJs wax fantastic on weeknights. Street parking. Ages 21 & over. More >>
Sometimes, you just want to see pirate décor, and when that urge strikes, you should get in your car and drive up to the Buccaneer Lounge in Sierra Madre. The dive bar is bedecked with portraits of Blackbeard and his wenches, as well as a 30-foot, glow-in-the-dark mural behind the bar, featuring scenes on a pirate ship and in a tavern, bare-breasted concubines and all. That, combined with healthy pours, a pool table and a jukebox, make this one of the best dives around. More >>
http://www.bullbarlongbeach.com Serving up draft beers and mixed drinks, the Bull Bar stands out between the Drapery Store and a Starbucks. Dimly lit and narrow, the place can feel a little cramped, especially when it gets crowded on weekends. But the bartenders have an antidote for claustrophobia: strong drinks at a reasonable price. A typical cocktail such as a 7 and 7 will set you back $5. Entertainment comes in the form of four TVs, two pool tables and live entertainment Thursdays through Sundays. Join the other patrons by decorating a dollar bill and adding it to the collection displayed on the walls of the joint. More >>
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