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  • Hotel Figueroa

    Hotel Figueroa

    939 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90015
    213-627-8971

    http://www.figueroahotel.com This grand old downtown hotel is like a fascinating puzzle box, with each lavishly decorated room leading to an even more ornate bar or lounge area. Formerly a YMCA when it opened in 1925, the Figueroa was converted into a hotel after the Depression and has since been the site of numerous fashion and awards shows, stellar celebrity sightings and music events. The spacious, high-ceiling lobby is artfully appointed with Moroccan tiles and furnishings, as well as paintings, tapestries, candles, wrought-iron sculptures and lamps from all over the world. Just off to the side of the lobby and the hotel's check-in area lies the Fig Street Cafe, whose menu of pasta and steak entrees is rather limited in selection but is tasty and succulent nonetheless. After you pass through an elaborate hallway, you encounter the Veranda Bar, which is situated next to the hotel's outdoors glassy blue swimming pool. The full bar is a wonderful setting to while away the time after catching a concert at Club Nokia or a Lakers game at Staples Center, which are both just a block away down Figueroa Street. Guests can sit at tables by the pool or recline in an antique canopied bed just steps away from the bar. Hotel Figueroa actually features several bars and specialty rooms, including the music venues Club Fes, Room Tangier and Rabat, each decorated in a distinctly unique Moroccan style, and there are separate venues for weddings and other special events, notably the Nomad Lounge, Blue Door and Rick's Place. Clubgoers can also check in for the night in the hotel itself, which may be dwarfed by downtown's modern skyscrapers but is nonetheless an impressive, multistory edifice. More >>

  • House of Blues Anaheim

    1530 S. Disneyland Drive Anaheim, CA 92802
    714-778-2583

    http://www.houseofblues.com/venues/clubvenues/anaheim/

  • House of Blues Anaheim

    House of Blues Anaheim

    1530 S. Disneyland Drive Anaheim, CA 92802
    714-778-2583

    http://www.hob.com/anaheim Arguably one of Orange County's best music venues, this House of Blues location is right in the middle of Downtown Disney. Though it's surrounded by toy stores, themed restaurants and other tourist traps, the bands that grace the stage here represent the top names in punk, metal and hardcore—as well as country, blues and pop. Aside from its superb sound system, House of Blues is also known for mixing up strong drinks from its full bar, which houses top-shelf labels such as Maker's Mark and Ketel One. If beer is better suited to your tastes, they have a nice selection of drafts, and their canned brews, which include PBR and Budweiser, come in the tall variety. The second floor balcony features seats and bar stools sometimes free for the sittin' (for popular shows, you'll have to be VIP, though, sorry). Unfortunately you have to pay for parking and tickets, unlike the dive bar down the street, but it's a well-kept venue and you wont find entertainment like this at your local hole in the wall. More >>

  • House of Blues Sunset Strip

    House of Blues Sunset Strip

    8430 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90069
    323-848-5100

    http://www.houseofblues.com The Porch at The House of Blues, only open for dinner, is as colorful as the building: Red curtains pulled back under open doorways, red-and-yellow ceilings, and walls with funky designs. The Southern-style fare of chicken-fried chicken, cajun meatloaf, and creole seafood jambalaya ranges from $10-$25 dollars. More >>

  • House of Hayden

    423 E. First St. Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-435-5699

  • House Restaurant & Sports Bar

    3626 Fruitland Ave. Maywood, CA 90270
    323-587-5285

  • Howl at the Moon

    Howl at the Moon

    1000 Universal Studios Blvd. Universal City, CA 91608
    818-755-9970

    http://www.howlatthemoon.com/hollywood_tonight.html

  • Hully Gully

    9559 E. Imperial Downey, CA 90242
    562-688-8128

    http://www.hullygully.net

  • Hummingbird Nest Ranch

    2940 Kuehner Drive Simi Valley, CA 93063
    805-675-8668

    http://www.hummingbirdnestranch.com

  • Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel

    2025 Ave. of the Stars Los Angeles, CA 90067
    310-228-1234

    http://centuryplaza.hyatt.com

  • Hyde Lounge

    8029 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046
    323-655-8000

    http://www.sbe.com/home.php

  • Hype Studios

    1951 W. Carson St. Torrance, CA 90501
    310-320-4386

    http://www.hypestudios.com

  • Hyperion Tavern

    Hyperion Tavern

    1941 Hyperion Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90027
    323-665-1941

    http://www.hyperiontavern.com This tiny Silver Lake bar is almost literally a hole in the wall burrowed into the side of a hill. There is no sign marking the location, save for a glowing red-and-white-striped barbershop pole that beckons passersby. Hyperion Tavern is about the size of a living room, with a small stage, a DJ booth, a piano, a dance floor that's almost an afterthought and a wooden bar crowded into the diminutive space. Distinguishing features include chandeliers, a wall lined with bookshelves and a cash register mounted with a large silver medallion commemorating JFK. Formerly the site of the notorious leather bar Cuffs, the l'il tavern is now the spot for a notoriously adventurous range of weekly DJ nights. Beer only. Ages 21 & over. More >>

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