'EVERY DAY THERE'S A BIT OF MAGIC' AT L A.'S OLDEST ITALIAN CLUB LOS ANGELES TIMES

'Every day there's a bit of magic' at L A.'s oldest Italian club Los Angeles Times

'Every day there's a bit of magic' at L A.'s oldest Italian club Los Angeles Times

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The vibe varies widely by neighborhood, so plan your night in advance. Hollywood traditionally supplies the hottest action, whether it's at über-trendy clubs like LAX and Mood or at the elegant, celebrity-riddled Chateau Marmont. Head west to Venice, Malibu, and Santa Monica, and a mellower atmosphere pervades neighborhoods by the beach. Catch an exceptional acoustic show at McCabe's Guitar Shop, or gaze at the sunset over cocktails at Moonshadows.


As festive as it is, the wine selections and cocktails are excellent, while the bar bites are also quite good, including hot pretzels plus an Atlantic salmon over tri-color pasta. Each of these bars holds space for different types of connections. For those looking to find a cutie, grab brunch, read a new verse of poetry, or dance on Santa Monica Boulevard until sunrise, here are 21 iconic LGBTQ bars to check out in Los Angeles. Become a VIP and pop bottles at the hottest Downtown Los Angeles nightclub.


Music, lights, craziness, and your energy on the top of all creates a divine atmosphere at Arena Ktown which sounds astounding to those visiting for the first time. If you visit this place one time, you are gonna wanna come back again and again. Boardner’s by La Belle Los Angeles have been lighting up the nights in Hollywood, LA. Boardner’s has now become a legend in the bars list in Hollywood. The be-yourself type of environment at Boardner’s helps you erase your weariness in no time. We empathize with those who are in constant search for fun.


As a result, nearly all of our picks are temporarily closed. LA’s beloved Mexican restaurant El Cholo has had this standalone Downtown restaurant for years, just across from L.A. Expect heaping plates of chicken fajitas, blue corn tamales, and other combination plates that work great before games or concerts. Also great for chips, guac, and a margarita before heading to the arena.


The concept will occupy the space currently held by Nightingale Plaza at 643 North La Cienega Blvd. The interior will be reimagined by the award-winning boutique design agency, Studio Collective. For this, lead designer Christian Schulz will retain the “spatial energy” inherent to the Zouk brand. This includes distinctive flourishes throughout tiered levels, dynamic lighting, and a luxurious-yet-logical flow from the chandelier-topped dance floor outwards into the sleek and stylish bars along the periphery. Of all the supper clubs I explored, ILĖ was the only one that was hosted inside the chef’s home, hence the name. ILĖ means “home” in the West African language of the Yoruba people.


Industry Cafe, an Ethiopian restaurant in Culver City, often hosts live jazz performances, spoken-word poetry slams, and open mic nights. There’s a small, string-lit front patio that’s ideal for a classically-romantic night out, but the cozy dining room is where you’ll get a front row seat to all the action on stage. While you’re here, you can order things like beef tips, doro wot, collard greens, or a platter of all three on a bed of soft injera.


Cocktail was named after basketball player Julius Erving, and is also an homage to Swifka's love of Orange Julius. His tiki version of the mall favorite incorporates lime, orange and pineapple juice, vanilla liqueur, overproof rum, Irish whiskey and a dash of bitters. "Each drink is loosely based on a fruit, with lemon, cherry, etc., then they get the modern craft cocktail treatment to make them more palatable for adults," said Swifka. When you walk into the space that is Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and see a pastiche of textures, colors, and furniture that feels weirdly futuristic.Think Studio 54 meets The Great Gatsby. The setting here seems more focused on nightly live entertainment, with a supper club-style stage and retro dance floor.

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