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Ultra-exotic tiki shrine to the lounge life. Full bar. Over 21. More >>
http://www.levittla.org Ensconced in the upper-western corner of the northern half of MacArthur Park and just west of downtown Los Angeles, the Levitt Pavilion (much like its sister pavilion in Pasadena) is the site of a free summer concert series on its outdoor stage, which has a shell-shaped design. More >>
http://www.levittpavilionpasadena.org With its shell-shaped design, this cute little outdoor performing stage is like a miniature Hollywood Bowl in downtown Pasadena's Memorial Park. The Levitt Pavilion is the site of an annual, free, all-ages summer concert series. More >>
http://www.thelighthousecafe.net Cover $5 Fri.-Sun., free weeknights. Full bar. Over 21. More >>
http://www.liquidkitty.com Below and behind one of the best neon bar signs in town (it alternately flashes from a shaken martini glass to a lit cigarette), Liquid Kitty remains West L.A.'s coolest bar for its chilled-out atmosphere, brutal-with-the-booze, heavy-mixing bartenders and nightly entertainment, always for free. The dark-wood-paneled hole isn't quite a dive, but it's far from a snooty swank pit. The Kitty, in fact, has a very punky sensibility, which is punctuated a few times a year by its bodacious "Punk Rock" BBQs. Regular entertainment at the spot includes Monday-night "Kitty-oke," DJs spinning everything from '80s to funky soul to mixtapes Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, respectively, and live music of the blues, jazz and funk variety on Thursdays and Sundays. Cocktail specialties include the Kitty martini, and snazzy-named concoctions such as the "Harold & Maude" and "The Omen." Most go for their "Economic Aid Menu" (available Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays): $5 medium-sized martinis, $2 PBR, or the "Lowlife" - a well shot and PBR for $4. More >>
http://www.liquidloungelongbeach.com How can you have fun at any venue with a sign that explicitly states, "No Dancing?" With a beer-pong table, karaoke machine and dirt-cheap prices; that's how! The liquid lounge is by no means your average fancy-pants downtown LBC hangout. The folks are local, the staff is welcoming and you're the type who enjoys getting more bang for your buck, this is the place to get it. With good drinks at the prices they offer, it's probably a good thing they've got that "No Dancing" sign up to save you from any potential embarrassment. The bar is small; just your average neighborhood pub, but the crowd is diverse and lively. If you find yourself needing a breather, just step outside. You won't be lonely. There are probably just as many people socializing in the parking lot as there are inside of the bar! More >>
http://www.littlecavebar.com The kitschy Highland Park hideaway -from the people behind Bigfoot Lodge- is as cavernous as you'd expect, a favorite with vampy, tattooed types and Latino clubbers from nearby neighborhoods like Glassell Park and Downtown and more gentrified areas like Silver Lake and Echo Park. Bartenders have been known to blow fire and create some campy concoctions (Count Chocula!) but it's the DJs who spin here nightly that make it a hip haunt. Punk rock/new wave tunes blast during the bar's busier nights, but you'll also hear hip-hop and funk on some eil eves. Prepare for darkness, even near the dance floor where giant red globe lamps illuminate the freaky moves. Non-dancers will prefer the moonlit patio which wraps around the perimeter of the place and gives smokers lots of, um, breathing room. More >>
http://www.thelittleredrooster.com Renovated midsize joint. Full bar, kitchen serves salads and a good selection of appetizers; billiards. Over 21. More >>
