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http://www.visitcatalinaisland.com/avalon/even_casino.php Located "26 miles across the sea," as the Four Preps used to croon, the Casino Ballroom looms like a Moorish Art Deco castle over Catalina's picturesque Avalon Bay. Surrounded by water on three of its sides, the imposing white building, topped by a red-tiled roof, rises to the equivalent of 12 stories. The ground floor houses a history museum and the Avalon Theatre, which, when it opened in 1929, was one of the first movie palaces designed for sound. The large theater has its original Page pipe organ and continues to show films daily. Ornate glass and wrought-iron deco lamps and giant, almost-psychedelic sea-life-themed murals adorn the inside of the theater and the front of the building. Up on the second level lies the refurbished ballroom, which used to host big-band big names like Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Kay Kyser, as well as a flock of Tinseltown celebrities. There may no longer be gambling in the Casino Ballroom, but the venue (reportedly the largest circular ballroom in the world) frequently presents jazz, swing, rockabilly and blues concerts. Even when no one's scheduled to perform, this architectural marvel is still worth a visit. An hour-long afternoon tour occurs daily. More >>
http://www.avalonhollywood.com The historic Hollywood music space has seen several transformations over the years, but no matter the name (El Capitan, the Palace, etc.). the Art Deco splendor of the original 1920s establishment and dance-friendly layout have remained. New owners and a new moniker brought an even more DJ-driven sensibility to the two-level building in 2002, and the Vine Street landmark's top-notch sound system, stage production and expansive layout make it a favorite for live shows and special celeb events, as well weekly dance parties. More >>
Intimate, affordable, good eats, full bar and one helluva house band. 8 p.m.-mid.; no cover. More >>
http://www.thebakedpotato.com Since 1970, when the noted keyboardist Don Randi opened this Studio City bar and restaurant, the Baked Potato has been one of Los Angeles' leading jazz clubs. Unlike many jazz venues, the Potato specializes in jazz fusion and has hosted such avant-garde rockers and musicians' musicians as Larry Carlton, Danny Carey, Kevin Eubanks, Andy Summers and Allan Holdsworth. With its low ceiling and wood-paneled walls, which are covered with photos and flyers, the club feels more like a rumpus room or a den than some of the fussier, more-upscale joints in town. Befitting the restaurant's name, the menu features baked-potato dishes, including such unusual variations as maple ham & cheese, sauteed spinach, sauerkraut and teriyaki chicken. Cover varies. All ages. More >>
http://www.bar1noho.com Vinyl-obsessed DJs, strong drinks and sexy red walls make this North Hollywood drinking and dancing hole a hip 'n' happy li'l Valley hub. The crowd ranges from punky to funky, but it's always laid-back (this is "north" Hollywood, after all). The wide range in regulars shows just how diverse NoHo has become (there is no typical "Valley Girl," like back in the '80s), and thanks to the different promotions; featuring DJs from over the city - Bar One boogies with the best. More >>
http://www.bardothollywood.com Elegant yet fun, decidedly Deco but with modern luxe twists, Bardot is one of the most beauteous clubs in Hollywood. Gilded details, chandeliers, plush seating and 1920s-era arches and moldings from the building itself make it a glamorous backdrop for the diverse promotions that take over each week. Formerly the uber-exclusive Spider Club (Bruce Willis was one of the backers and you needed a special card to get in most nights), the indoor/outdoor space above the Avalon nightclub still attracts its share of famous faces (Prince, Lindsay Lohan) and surprise -- and not so surprise -- music star performances (Jane's Addiction). But it's the mix here that matters most. Speaking of which, the drinks are divine, although, like the hot looks sported here, they're definitely not cheap. More >>
http://www.beachfire.com BeachFire is what a neighborhood restaurant should be-a mini-gallery featuring hometown artists (appreciate the colorful boats of Chico Dias), goofy theme nights from Monday Night Football to Aloha Fridays, live bands, kids' specials and booze. Lots of booze. But it's the seafood that ultimately impresses the most-the macadamia-nut-crusted mahi, particularly. More >>
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