Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles is a historic night club and music venue that attracts some of the hottest performers and musicians in the business.read more
Celebrity Chef Todd English has teamed up with Hollywood starlet Eva Longoria to create a restaurant and nightclub that defines luxury and elegance.read more
Bridging the gap between the Viceroy Hotel lobby and the pool is a mid twentieth century-inspired lounge called Cameo Bar.read more
Drai's Hollywood panders to any party's timetable, with a pool, restaurant and nightclub.read more
Ecco Ultra Lounge is a Hollywood highlight both for its exciting ambience and environmental stewardship.read more
The creation of Sam Nazarian, the reigning royalty of Los Angeles nightlife, has quickly become a sought-after address on Saturday nights.read more
In a city with year-round warm weather there is no reason not to party on the rooftops, and the Mondrian Los Angeles Hotel has one of the area's top terraces.read more
Takami is a unique and dual-purpose locale high above the Los Angeles Financial District.read more
The Doheny is the definitive 21st-century expression of clandestine downtown Los Angeles nightlife.read more
The Highlands Hollywood is Southern California?s premier party venue featuring 30,000 square feet of both indoor and outdoor space that overlooks the Los Angeles basin. The club has a full-sized stage with video screens, and also provides world class cateread more
Located just blocks from the beach in Santa Monica, The Penthouse rises eighteen stories above the Promenade below to provide expansive views for expensive tastes.read more
Located downtown L.A., The Varnish boasts a relaxed, speakeasy vibe hidden away inside Cole's Restaurant, marked only by a door with a picture of a cocktail on it.read more
Cole's French Dip in downtown LA has been around for a while, and they've built themselves quite a reputation, but it turns out that was all just an elaborate front for their backdoor speakeasy, The Varnish.read more
Villa Lounge is the WeHo favorite of tinseltown's party people, and even normal visitors will probably have to push past the paparazzi to get inside.read more