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  • The Bordello

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

    http://www.bordellobar.com 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 >>

  • Bottoms Up

    9080 Artesia Blvd. Bellflower, CA 90706
    562-900-9370

    http://www.bottoms-up-bar.com

  • Boulevard Music

    Boulevard Music

    4316 Sepulveda Blvd. Culver City, CA 90230
    310-398-2583

    http://www.boulevardmusic.com The Culver City emporium features all things musical, with acoustic-instrument sales, workshops, rentals, lessons, and in-store concerts by folk, roots and country musicians. No alcohol. All ages. More >>

  • Boys & Girls Club of Venice

    2232 Lincoln Blvd. Venice, CA 90291-3953
    310-390-4477

    http://www.bgcv.org

  • Brennan

    Brennan's Pub

    4089 Lincoln Blvd. Marina del Rey, CA 90292
    310-821-6622

    http://www.brennanspub-la.com There's really only one thing you need to understand about Brennan's Pub in Marina del Rey: turtle races. The semi-legendary 1972 dive bar has been racing the lethargic reptiles out back every Thursday night for decades. You can rent the well-taken-care-of little fellas on site, or BYOT (Bring Your Own Turtle), as long as you agree to abide by the rules of play. Inside, Brennan's is a little dusty and crawling with both string lights and beer signs – exactly what you want in a classic Westside dive bar. You may also pine for cheap pitchers of low quality beer or well drinks that won't break your wallet, both of which Brennan's provides. Hot wings emerge from the bar with surprising regularity, as does the Brennan's burger, a simple bar version that is half-priced on Wednesdays. Thankfully, there's no turtle soup on the menu. More >>

  • Brewbakers

    Brewbakers

    7242 Heil Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92648
    714-596-5506

    http://www.brewbakers1.com Hops and yeast. These two substances, which we tragically take for granted, find their spotlight at this delightfully understated bakery and brewery. Discretely located in a seemingly stagnant Huntington Beach warehouse strip, Brewbaker's allows you to create your own blends of mouth-watering beer and nosh on a slice of freshly baked pizza at the same time. While the personal beer-making process is the main attraction, owner Dennis Midden maintains that baking is his first love, and a chomp through his pretzels-chewy loops with a perfect crustiness and enough salt to enhance the taste but not cover it-confirms it. Despite its short hours, Brewbaker's is usually packed with patrons in the evenings and offers an intimate atmosphere and great conversation from the slightly eccentric staff. Come for the food and brews, but stay for the fun! More >>

  • Bridges Hall of Music

    340 N. College Ave. Claremont, CA 91711
    909-621-8155

    http://www.music.pomona.edu

  • The Buccaneer Lounge

    The Buccaneer Lounge

    70 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. Sierra Madre, CA 91024
    626-355-9045

    Sometimes, you just want to see pirate décor, and when that urge strikes, you should get in your car and drive up to the Buccaneer Lounge in Sierra Madre. The dive bar is bedecked with portraits of Blackbeard and his wenches, as well as a 30-foot, glow-in-the-dark mural behind the bar, featuring scenes on a pirate ship and in a tavern, bare-breasted concubines and all. That, combined with healthy pours, a pool table and a jukebox, make this one of the best dives around. More >>

  • The Bull Bar

    The Bull Bar

    3316 E. Seventh St. Long Beach, CA 90804
    562-433-6282

    http://www.bullbarlongbeach.com Serving up draft beers and mixed drinks, the Bull Bar stands out between the Drapery Store and a Starbucks. Dimly lit and narrow, the place can feel a little cramped, especially when it gets crowded on weekends. But the bartenders have an antidote for claustrophobia: strong drinks at a reasonable price. A typical cocktail such as a 7 and 7 will set you back $5. Entertainment comes in the form of four TVs, two pool tables and live entertainment Thursdays through Sundays. Join the other patrons by decorating a dollar bill and adding it to the collection displayed on the walls of the joint. More >>

  • Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel & Convention Center

    Burbank Airport Marriott Hotel & Convention Center

    2500 Hollywood Way Burbank, CA 91505
    818-843-6000

    http://www.marriott.com/default.mi

  • Burton W. Chace Park

    Burton W. Chace Park

    13650 Mindanao Way Marina del Rey, CA 90292
    310-305-9595

    http://www.chacepark.com

  • Buster's Beach House

    168 N. Marina Drive Long Beach, CA 90803
    562-598-9431

    http://www.facebook.com/bustersbeachhouse

  • Cafe Boogaloo

    Cafe Boogaloo

    1238 Hermosa Ave. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
    310-318-2324

    http://www.boogaloo.com Founded in 1995, it has been Cafe Boogaloo's sole purpose to bring the best of art, music, food and social awareness to Hermosa Beach residents and its surrounding neighbors. The venue has since become a popular spot for artists of blues, roots, New Orleans funk, soul and numerous other eclectic musical genres to hit up during their tours of Southern California. In addition to their offering of sexy sounds and up-beat nightlife, Cafe Boogaloo takes comfort food seriously, using only fresh and organic ingredients to make its Southern-influenced & home-style foods. So come for the eats, stay for the music and leave with your senses satisfied. More >>

  • Candlelight Pavilion Theater

    455 W. Foothill Blvd. Claremont, CA 91711
    909-626-1254

    http://www.candlelightpavilion.com

  • The Cat Club

    The Cat Club

    8911 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90069
    310-657-0888

    http://www.thecatclubonsunset.com Stray Cats drummer Slim Jim Phantom runs this West Hollywood saloon, so it should be no surprise that many of his celebrity pals often show up to jam. Hard rock, acoustic and indie-rock bands are usually featured, but the bookings also reflect Mr. Phantom's passion for roots, country and rockabilly combos. House band the Lonely Drunks Club cranks it up every Saturday with stellar special guests, and drinks are half-priced daily at happy hour, from 7-8 p.m. Unlike other clubs on the Sunset Strip, the Cat Club is intimate and more like a neighborhood bar than a slick music emporium. The club includes a full bar, an upstairs VIP room, a pro soundboard and even an outdoor smoking patio surrounded by palm trees. Bands tend to use the venue's in-house Blackstar amps and back line, so setup times between groups are usually short and well organized. Ages 21 & over. More >>

  • Catalina Bar & Grill

    Catalina Bar & Grill

    6725 W. Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90028
    323-466-2210

    http://www.catalinajazzclub.com Catalina Bar & Grill is one of Los Angeles' top jazz clubs, even if it's housed in a decidedly non-glamorous red-brick edifice that looks like a generic Hollywood office building. Once you're inside, though, after entering through the garage in back, the spacious room is much more inviting, with tables decked out in elegant white tablecloths pressed up against a low stage in front of a red velvet curtain. The walls are tastefully decorated with paintings and photos of legendary jazz musicians, and the landmark venue has hosted some of the biggest names in traditional, mainstream jazz, including Chick Corea, Ella Fitzgerald, McCoy Tyner, Jimmy Scott, Pharoah Saunders, Jane Monheit, Roy Hargrove, Carmen McRae, Joe Zawinul, Joshua Redman, the Marsalis brothers, and an impressive variety of stellar Carters (Ron, Betty, Benny and even Wonder Woman's Lynda). It's a great place to hear music, although the drinks, admission, valet parking and cover minimums can be quite pricey. The kitchen serves similarly expensive entrees, including trout almondine and shrimp scampi pasta, but most visitors come for the live music instead of the food. All ages. Full bar. More >>

  • Cerritos Center

    Cerritos Center

    12700 Center Court Drive Cerritos, CA 90703
    800-300-4345

  • Cinespace

    Cinespace

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

    http://www.cinespace.info

  • City National Grove of Anaheim

    City National Grove of Anaheim

    2200 E. Katella Ave. Anaheim, CA 92806
    714-712-2750

    http://www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Across the parking lot from Angel Stadium stands the exemplary Grove of Anaheim. The front looks a bit like a 1920s movie studio while inside is lavishly decorated in retro elegance. Booking several shows a week, the Grove's entertainment ranges from music to comedy. The showroom design is especially notable: The audience chooses from a series of elevated floor sections enabling even those in the very back to see the stage. More >>

  • Club Fais Do-Do

    Club Fais Do-Do

    5257 W. Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90016
    323-931-4636

    http://www.faisdodo.com Fais Do-Do is a Cajun dance party, as well as a phrase used by mothers to tell their infants to go to sleep. The Mid-City nightclub Fais Do-Do is very much a raging Cajun dance party, and a whole lot more besides, with its large bar and adjoining ballroom hosting a dizzying array of music and theater events. Based in a former bank building that was built in an Art Deco style in 1930, the club is now one of the main centers of nightlife in the Mid-City area once known as the Sugar Hill District. In the past, stellar musicians like John Coltrane, Billy Preston and the late Sam Cooke used to hang out here. More recently, a wide variety of influential rappers (including Scarub and 2Mex), Latin rockers (Quetzal), and world, jazz and blues musicians have made their mark on its stage. A large dance floor gives way to a wooden stage in the corner. A balcony above the bar looks down on the dance floor and toward the stage. The bar serves beer and wine, and the age limit is usually 21 & over. Street parking available. More >>

  • Club Nokia

    Club Nokia

    800 W. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015
    213-765-7000

    http://www.clubnokia.com Part of downtown's L.A. Live complex, this large club has a capacity of 2,300, with a VIP bar and a balcony overlooking the floor. Compared to the Nokia Theatre, the larger, neighboring venue across the plaza, Club Nokia is relatively intimate, with good sight lines and a great sound system. Longtime local promoter Goldenvoice books a variety of rock, pop, Latin and cultural events. Among the performers who've appeared on its large stage are Cyndi Lauper, X, the New York Dolls, Tyga, Public Image Ltd., Madness, Lalah Hathaway, Coldplay, Big Sean, Wu-Tang Clan, M83 and Black Star. All ages. More >>

  • The Coach House

    33157 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
    949-496-8930

    http://www.thecoachhouse.com Specializing in live entertainment, the Coach House is famous for bringing yesterday's superstars back to the stage. Their calendar always is filled with marquee names ranging from Country Joe McDonald to the Bangles but they manage to fill out their lineup with modern acts such as those found in the OC Music Awards. The large space features a full bar and a nice selection of bottled beers including Stella, Budweiser, and Bass. More >>

  • Coachella Arts & Music Festival

    81-800 Avenue 51 Los Angeles, CA 90042
    714-740-2000

    http://www.coachella.com

  • Cock N Bull Pub

    2947 Lincoln Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405
    310-399-9696

    http://www.cocknbullbritishpub.com

  • Cohiba Nightclub and Cigar Lounge

    Cohiba Nightclub and Cigar Lounge

    110 E. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-491-5220

    http://www.cohibalongbeach.com A flight of stairs off Broadway leads the way to Cohiba, a fixture of the Pine Avenue nightclub scene. This establishment is sectioned into three rooms: a chill lounge, an entertaining live-music venue and popping nightclub. The largest space is 90 percent dance floor; its stage hosts reggae tunes on Sunday nights. Each room has at least one wall of oversized windows offering a view of the bustling nightlife and the breathtaking LBC skyline.Moderately priced drinks are available from two separate bars. The smallest room hosts DJs ranging in style from house to hip-hop. The mid-sized room rocks a cigar lounge selling a nice selection of stogies. Patrons can smoke in the lounge while taking in the game on TV or playing on one of the three pool tables. Guest lists and cover charges vary by night and promoter. More >>

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