by Seaera m. on
first time their an i like how the dance floor wasn't to far away from the bar, plenty of areas to sit an drink with friend's, bathrooms only two stalls which sucks an is kinda small, the roof top was fun to be at when you dance for three hours and want too cool off. the drinks how ever no red bull for your vodka which i didn't like, but they did have Belevedere. also the music was a great mix of new and hella throw backs days i cant wait to go thier again
by Dexter Smee on
You have to arrive at this place keeping in mind that this is a no frills bar. The bartenders are decent and the drinks are stiff. I'd recommend this spot if you're looking for a calm evening out with your friends (you can play pool) or make this your first stop before you head-out elsewhere on a Friday or Saturday night. This place doesn't necessarily draw the "typical" sexy West Hollywood crowd, but because it's a very easy-going place, it'll be easier to meet someone or make a new friend.
by Aurelio Manon on
One of the rare architectural gems in downtown LA, you can truly appreciate and imagine the glamorous roaring 20s culture that once upon a time existed in this dingy district at present. Like the Pantages, you get a feel of what old Hollywood was like when you glance around and take note of the intricate details of decor and interior. The venue size is moderate with decent view even in mezzanie balcony. The sound is surprisingly decent. Drinks before or afterwards, anyone? No problem, the Broadway Bar is right next door. Street parking is difficult but paid lots are plenty ranging from $5-$15.