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1. Troubadour
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One of L.A.'s oldest clubs, the Troub established its reputation hosting singer-songwriters and rock bands. After an uncharacteristic... read more -
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2. The Dresden Room
Hugely popular with L.A. hipsters because of its longevity, location, often-overlooked cuisine, and elegant ambience, "the Den" was pushed into...
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3. Three Clubs
In the tradition of Hollywood hipster hangouts trying to maintain a low profile, Three Clubs (like the playing card) is absent of any signage indicating...
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4. Hollywood Bowl
Built in the early 1920s, the Hollywood Bowl has just undergone a major overhaul. The elegant Greek-style natural outdoor amphitheater, cradled...
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7. Coco De Ville
- A steakhouse can achieve greatness in many categories: the primest cuts, the creamiest spinach, the bleu-cheesiest wedge, or...the most colorful... read more
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8. 101 Coffee Shop
A retro coffee shop right out of the early '60s with rock walls, funky colored tiles, comfy booths, and cool light fixtures, all pulled together...
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9. Frolic Room
This classic L.A. dive bar is located next door to the Pantages Theatre on Hollywood and Vine. Pumping too-loud music from one of the best CD jukeboxes...
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The Best of NileGuide
- The fun in West Hollywood doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Some even argue that that’s when it starts. Bars, clubs, lounges and live music venues—it’s all reason for us to put our dancing shoes on and raise to toast to West Hollywood. Will you join in?
