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http://www.taixfrench.com The Taix family has been running this French restaurant since 1927, and in this location as a virtual Echo Park landmark since the early 1960s. There are six banquet rooms, as well as a 21-&-over live-music bar. For all of the European elegance of the banquet rooms, it's in the restaurant's 321 Lounge that Taix feels warmest and homiest. In recent years, the bar's humble floor-level stage in front of a simple brick-wall backdrop has borne witness to a surprising diversity of crucial local musicians, ranging from straight-ahead country-rock dreamers to truly out-there funk-jazz experimentalists. Low-key indie rock bands trade off with raging instrumental surf combos, followed by sweet pure-pop balladeers. As wild as the music sometimes get, the restaurant has a contrastingly traditional and continental ambiance, due in large part to a menu that's heavy on rustic French fare like duck a la orange, braised rabbit, butterflied trout, onion soup and escargot. Naturally, with such a fervent Francophile emphasis, the restaurant and full bar uncork a broad selection of fine French wines. Valet parking is available in Taix's lot, and metered parking can be found on the street. No cover. More >>
This cozy little Culver City cafe is a quintessential Westside joint, even down to the colorfully painted surfboards that line the walls. With free Wi-Fi and a relaxed atmosphere, Tanner's is more of a pleasant hangout than an obsessed foodie's destination. However, the selection of coffees and teas are extensive, and the staff is renowned for their friendly, down-home vibe. The walls are brightly colored, and the large windows let in plenty of sunlight, giving the place a bucolic, almost tropical feel. There are also seats on the sidewalk and outdoor patio for those who want to soak up the California sun and work on their screenplays and Great American Novels. Unlike many coffee bars, Tanner's has an unhurried pace, and visitors are invited to stay as long as they wish. No alcohol. All ages. Street parking, plus there's a free two-hour lot in the back. More >>
http://www.tapasflavorsofspain.com Tapas is a Jack-of-all-trades: restaurant by day, nightclub by night, and proud host for the occasional quinceañera or wedding party. Settled on an elevated perch, the waters of Newport Beach can easily be seen from this eclectically stylish venue. Serving moderately priced Spanish fare, Tapas keeps its kitchens open for the nighttime crowd that comes for the lively club scene. Different nights host different events, so you can go salsa dancing on Saturday and shake your ass to the beats of your favorite dance tune at Club Focus on Tuesdays. Whatever your preference, Tapas offers a warm environment with beach-side style, perfect for a night out on the town. More >>
http://www.smokehouse1946.com Time didn't just stop at this 1950s Burbank steakhouse; it died from all the cheesy bread. This is thick-cut stuff, laced with funky garlic and welded together with cheese. From your sunken position inside a slick red vinyl booth, it can be hard to see over the piles and piles of cheesy bread to the grilled steaks and fatty cuts of prime rib that have kept The SmokeHouse in business for more than 60 years. But they're there – along with simple potatoes, dry martinis and layers upon layers of Hollywood stories about the old studio days. More >>
http://www.theatreraymondkabbaz.com Le Lycee Francais de Los Angeles More >>
http://www.thesexla.com This downtown warehouse's sparse and spacious bare-bones look makes it a popular place for a variety of nightlife promotions. Regular events held here range from '60s soul nights to raging one-offs (the depraved dance party "A Club Called Rhonda" throws good ones!) to underground, word-of-mouth rave parties and occasional indie rock bands. Promoters bring in their own décor, props and even bar, but the place itself has all the basics: a nice-sized stage, numerous benches, three bathrooms, a fenced-in smoking area and some very trippy blue wallpaper, which just so happens to make a great backdrop for photos. More >>
http://www.threeclubs.com The "Bargain Clown Mart" sign that used to hang above this dive-ish fave (as seen in the indie film Swingers) is missed, but the Three Clubs (no "of" in the name!) still has an ironic-cool exterior (it was one of first to forgo signage in Hollywood) and it's in a mini-mall. Its notable darkness, diverse DJs and band bookings, and laid-back crowd make it an edgy alternative to other hangouts on Vine, especially those nearer to Hollywood Blvd. You never know what you might find here, and often the scenes are different depending on which part of the place you plant yourself in. The low-lit front area of the bar, with its firm leather booths, long wooden bar and jukebox, is often host to date nights and serious drinkers. While the adjacent performance room behind swinging doors to the left is more club-like with everything from rock bands to burlesque dance nights filling the floor with gussied up girls and guys (the 60's dance parties are especially groovy). Club promotions here are almost always free, as is parking in the mini-mall lot. More >>
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