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    D' Caché

    10717 Riverside Drive North Hollywood, CA 91602
    818-506-9600

    http://www.dcacherestaurant.com

  • Da Vinci's

    403 N. Pacific Coast Highway Redondo Beach, CA 90277
    310-798-4588

  • Dabney Lounge, Caltech

    1200 E. California Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91125
    626-395-3910

    One of several small lecture and performance halls on the Caltech campus. More >>

  • Dakota Music Lounge

    Dakota Music Lounge

    1026 Wilshire Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90401
    310-393-8200

    http://www.dakotalounge.com Formerly known as Temple Bar, this joint is back in business with a new name. More >>

  • Dangerbird Records

    3801 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
    323-665-1144

    http://www.dangerbirdrecords.com

  • Dark Horse Saloon

    901 E. 1st St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
    213-687-3766

    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 >>

  • Das Bunker

    Das Bunker

    4067 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90019
    323-734-8849

    http://www.dasbunker.org This mid-city club was named the L.A. Weekly's Best Industrial Bar in 2011, and it's easy to see why. Walk into this dark world and you will encounter dancing demons, vampy vixens and, most shockingly, regulars who are as friendly as they are fiendish-looking. DJs spin the loudest, heaviest power noise and old-school industrial sounds in three separate areas; regulars know to convene on the much quieter outdoor patio. More >>

  • David Smith Finished Carpentry

    2353 N. Fair Oaks Ave. Altadena, CA 91001
    626-398-2010

  • The Dawg House

    15351 Gale Ave. Hacienda Heights, CA 91745
    626-855-1618

  • Del Monte Speakeasy

    Del Monte Speakeasy

    52 Windward Ave. Venice, CA 90291
    310-392-4040

    http://www.townhousevenice.com

  • Dem Passwords

    7914 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046
    772-202-2733

    http://www.dempasswords.com

  • DeNeve Auditorium

    UCLA campus Westwood, CA 90024
    310-825-5451

  • Descanso Beach Club

    1 St Catherine Way Avalon, CA 90704
    310-510-7410

    https://www.facebook.com/DescansoBeachClub/info Situated right on the beach in Avalon on Catalina Island, this restaurant and bar features its own sun deck and 20s private cabanas. More >>

  • Desert Rose Bar & Lounge Inc.

    Desert Rose Bar & Lounge Inc.

    1700 N. Hillhurst Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027
    323-666-1166

    http://www.desertroserestaurant.com Angelenos have always been suckers for programmatic architecture, eager to eat chili in a chili bowl or munch on doughnuts under a 40-foot cruller, drink beer inside a bucket or consume fried chicken inside an abstracted KFC container. The giant milk bottle on Slauson and the big thermometer in Baker remind us that we exist. Now comes the 20-foot illuminated flower outside the new cocktail-oriented restaurant Desert Rose, towering over the sprawling dining patio, casting a healthy pinkness over agave-nectar margaritas and mojitos, chicken kebabs with hummus, and carpaccio drizzled with chile oil, and gooey crab cakes with tart avocado salad. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner; serves Italian pastas, pan-Asian dumplings and Middle Eastern grilled meats; and at least on opening week was populated by couples of every possible persuasion. In the 1930s, a Los Angeles architect would have found a way to fit the cocktail bar inside the giant, glowing rose. Seventy-five years later, we should be grateful, I suppose, to have a giant, glowing rose at all. More >>

  • The Diamond

    500 Diamond Drive Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
    951-245-4487

  • Dim Mak Studios

    Dim Mak Studios

    6356 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-817-3456

    http://www.dimmakrecs.com Formerly known as Cinespace, this Hollywood club is now named after the label run by celebrity DJ Steve Aoki. It's become famous for its Tuesday night parties -- the hottest party in town for EDM lovers for almost a decade. The term "secret special surprise guests" gets frequently thrown around by dance clubs, but when Dim Mak touts 'em, you know they'll truly be biggies. Both on the decks and live on stage, often at the precise moment before they blow up, at the Mak you can catch everything from rockers (Bloc Party and The Kills) to DJ gods (Justice and MSTRKRFT) to pop-tarts (Gaga and Uffie) to hiphoppers (Will.i.am, aka Superblaq, who had such a blast, he went on to do more projects with club creator Aoki). If you come here with a jaded attitude, the long lines to get in, throbbing beats and dance-crazed, photo-snapping crowds probably will make it worse. But come here ready to rage, and you'll never be disappointed. More >>

  • The Dime

    The Dime

    442 N. Fairfax Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036
    323-651-4421

    http://www.thedimela.com

  • DiPiazza

    DiPiazza's Restaurant & Lounge

    5205 E. Pacific Coast Highway Long Beach, CA 90804
    562-498-2461

    http://www.dipiazzas.com They offer a huge menu selection, including American dishes; you'll want to try the enticing fettuccine Alfredo, lasagna, shrimp and pastas. The chicken Parmigiana melt sandwich and the calamari steak will create lasting memories in your stomach. Plus, they sell Fernet Branca, which will cure your cholera. More >>

  • Dodger Stadium

    Dodger Stadium

    1000 Elysian Park Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90012
    323-224-1500

    http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com Dodger Stadium is, of course, the home of the Major League Baseball team the Los Angeles Dodgers, but it has also been the site of many historic events and concerts. The stadium opened in 1962 in Chavez Ravine, a hilly Elysian Park neighborhood just northwest of downtown Los Angeles. Since then, it's been the primary home of the Dodgers (and, briefly in the early 1960s, the Los Angeles Angels) and has hosted eight World Series championships, as well as exhibition baseball games during the 1984 Summer Olympics. The Beatles performed their penultimate official concert in 1966 at Dodger Stadium, and Elton John headlined two major shows here in 1975. Madonna, the Rolling Stones, the Cure, Michael Jackson, the Bee Gees, the Three Tenors, Depeche Mode, David Bowie, Kiss and the Police have also played big concerts in the ballpark. Other events have included a ski-jumping competition and appearances by the Harlem Globetrotters and Pope John Paul II. Several times a year during baseball season, sports and music combine for such festivities as the regular "Viva Los Dodgers" series, which features Latin music before the games. Now one of the oldest parks in Major League Baseball, Dodger Stadium is also one of the few remaining stadiums without a corporate-sponsored name. With its distinctive wavy roof over the bleachers in the outfield, and palm trees bobbing their heads in the breeze just beyond the bullpens, Dodger Stadium is still one of the most striking baseball stadiums. Recent renovations have added more club seats and luxury suites to the multilevel ballpark. Beer & wine are available at concession stands throughout the stadium. All ages. More >>

  • Doheny Blues Festival

    25300 Dana Point Harbor Dana Point, CA 92629
    949-360-7800

    http://www.omegaevents.com

  • Doheny Mansion

    10 Chester Place Los Angeles, CA 90007
    213-477-9362

  • Doheny State Beach

    25300 Dana Point Harbor Drive Dana Point, CA 92629
    949-496-6172

    http://www.dohenystatebeach.org

  • Dolby Theatre

    Dolby Theatre

    6801 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-308-6300

    http://www.dolbytheatre.com This "crown jewel" of the Hollywood & Highland complex is best known as the home of the Academy Awards, but the 3,332-seat theater is also the site of many other awards shows, pop concerts, theatrical productions and dance events. Prince, the Dixie Chicks, Barry Manilow, Alicia Keys, John Fogerty and Stevie Wonder are among the musicians who've played at the Hollywood Boulevard theater. Designed by the Rockwell Group and opened in 2001, the lavish theater features a five-level lobby, a spiral staircase and dome. Originally known as Kodak Theatre, the place was renamed Dolby Theatre in 2012. More >>

  • The Doll Factory

    1910 W. Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90026
    310-285-3766

    http://www.derbydolls.com/la

  • Dome Village

    847 Golden Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90017

    http://www.domevillage.org

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