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Where are the best 21 and over clubs in la?

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im looking for a good club in la, tonight

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  1. geisha house ,goa and lax


  2. clubs: villa, area, social, ritual, goa...

    bars: Q's, Cabo, Bar Lubitisch, Crown Bar, Bodega Wine Bar in Santa Monica,

    those are all the good ones i can think of right now

  3. omg come to miami ,fl          (south beach )

      best:

    bars

    clubs

    strip clubs

    parties!!!!

  4. Cabana Club all the way....

  5. 326 Bar

    6333 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 323.933.9211

    Serving domestic draft and bottled beers and wines, the 326 Bar located at the Original Los Angeles Farmers Market is a seen and be seen down low haven where you can escape, but still soak in, the Farmers Market shopping scene. 326 Bar also features something that you so wouldn't expect in a town like LA; free live music. Yep, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday 326 Bar kicks back with some down tempo jazz or blues beats from local Los Angeles live music acts that perfectly caps off the low key vibe at 326 Bar.

    4100 Bar

    4100 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 323.666.4460

    4100 Bar is a sleek LA nightclub scenester lounge with a Far East flair and an all-encompassing vibe. Dragons, Buddha, music and drinking under the darkened lights attract an eclectic mix of clubbers, straights, g**s, bis and hipsters to the 4100 Bar where there's couches for lounging, tables for a less intimate exchange and a genre smashing jukebox that keeps the party rockin' and the drunks swaying. The uber-crowded Los Angeles nightclub 4100 Bar also sports some kickin' bartenders that take pride in their chosen craft throwing down heady cocktails mixed with a decidedly heavy hand.

    Akbar

    4356 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 323.665.6810

    Probably the best thing about a lot of the Los Angeles drinking scene is that, well, there's never a lack of cool places to bend your elbow in and Akbar should come speeding to the top of your list. Akbar is primarily a g*y bar, but c'mon this is Los Angeles and a hip bar is a freaking hip bar so this local Silver Lake bar sports an eclectic mix of drinkers, g*y and straight sets, a kitschy retro styled vibe and some very creative nightly drink specials poured to the sounds of a well stocked juke.

    Aloha Sharkeez

    52 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, California; Tel. 310.374.7823

    This popular Hermosa Beach local bar starts drawing in drinkers as soon as the doors to Aloha Sharkeez cabana like confines swing open and the blenders start their daily workouts. The twenty-something beach bum model set—the ones that seemingly don't have jobs, but never a lack of money—vie for bar stools and scantily clad hotties at this Los Angeles beach bar with Aloha Sharkeez signature bucket drinks that are as big a draw as the tanned eye candy. Nearly every night, Aloha Sharkeez is packed from patio to dance floor with drinkers going for a more laid back alternative to the busy Los Angeles bar and club scene.

    Amagi

    6114 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 323.962.6808

    Amagi is a mild mannered Los Angeles Japanese restaurant by day, but at night the ultra cheap booze fuels a rowdy karaoke party with sauced bar patrons belting out renditions of off beat classics. Amagi sports serious Japanese kitsch meeting Los Angeles local bar coolness and nearly every Hollywood denizen takes their turn on the small stage. Those less inclined to hit the boozy amateur signing circuit can grab a stool at the bar and still view the action at this cheap liquor swilling, hard partying Los Angeles karaoke bar.

    The Arsenal

    12012 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 310.575.5511

    This nostalgic bar and restaurant is located on the southwest fringes of West Hollywood and is easily accessible from many points of interest around the LA area.  Good Euro-American food, great drinks, an awesome burger, a beautiful-looking crowd and a hot late night singles scene have been the highlights of the Arsenal since 1950.  From the front, the Arsenal hasn't changed, and it still sports an old and inviting vertical neon sign.  Inside, the Arsenal's decor is dim and cozy with old war relics on the walls.    The Arsenal is just a good old, unspoiled gem of a Hollywood bar—and the price is right.  

    Back Door Pub at Milner Hotel

    813 S. Flower St., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 213.627.6981

    The Back Door Pub in downtown Los Angeles is a retro divey bar that emotes the bygone days of back alley speakeasies. The drinks are poured strong and cheap at this LA local bar and the scene at the Back Door Pub in the Milner Hotel is, well, there really is no scene just patrons that are serious about their drinking and couldn't care less about much else.

    Backstage Cafe

    9433 Brighton Way, Beverly Hills, California; Tel. 310.777.0252

    If Beverly Hills could have a rocking neighborhood bar, the Backstage Café would be it. This secret celeb hangout is decked out exactly like you'd imagine a low-key Los Angeles nightclub would be with red walls, gold records and stage that has seen impromptu jam sessions spark up between the likes of rock star Slash and rapper Dr. Dre. The lively crowd at the Backstage Café ranges across the drinking board from businessmen and socialites to young boozers cruising the single scene and kicking back to world-class DJs, live music or better than average karaoke.

    Baja Cantina

    311 Washington Blvd., Marina Del Rey, California; Tel. 310.821.2252

    Baja Sharkeez

    3801 Highland Ave., Manhattan Beach, California; Tel. 310.545.6563

    Bar 107

    107 W. 4th St., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 213.625.7382

    Serving mind-bending cocktails and kitschy décor in downtown Los Angeles, Bar 107 is kicking up the hip quotient for the downtown LA revival. Sporting walls redder than pre-free market Russia, vinyl booths and a shabby-chic garage sale motif, Bar 107 is 4-room retro drinking spot for the Los Angeles bar set. Bar 107 also kicks in the tunes with live bands on the smallish stage most nights and when there's no live music—anything from punk to funk—DJs take care of the sound sensations. In addition to all this retro cool, Bar 107 doesn't skimp on hitting your liver, delivering a 5-hour cocktail testament to cheapness daily with Tuesdays being the jackpot when it's all-day happy hour.

    Bar 21

    4108 W. Magnolia Blvd., Burbank, California; Tel. 818.972.3990

    Rocking a hip little retro vibe at the tail end of the NoHo Arts district, Bar 21 is Los Angeles' answer to the classy, but underground speakeasy culture of yore. Bar 21 oozes charm and sophistication with a hip edge that's totally accessible making everybody that enters the cozy room feel like a regular—ultimately meaning a blessed no VIP list policy. And everyone, from the doormen to the bartenders at this LA bar and lounge, sports the same friendly attitude making a night drinking at Bar 21 much more relaxing than some other nightclubs in the Los Angeles scene.

    Bar at the Standard

    8300 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 323.650.9090

    A stylish Los Angeles nightlife scene if ever there was one, the Bar at the Standard Hotel sports so many chic appointments—from the shabby, to the kitschy, to the swank—that the overall effect is somewhat surreal. A good mix of Sunset Strip club kids and drinkers at various points on the ever-sliding celebrity (or wannabe celebrity) scale inhabit the Bar at the Standard and this LA nightclub doesn't keep anything in reserve when accommodating them. If it's Los Angeles hip lounging you're after, hit the astro-turfed pool deck at the Bar at the Standard and catch, not only awesome views of the LA Basin, but young clubbers doing their best at looking bored.

    Barney's Beanery

    8447 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, California; Tel. 323.654.2287

    With classic Los Angeles neighborhood dive bar charm, none of the usual LA scene pretensions, hundreds of brews on tap and in the bottle, sports, and comfort food, that in a nutshell describes Barney's Beanery in West Hollywood. Oh yeah, this kicking LA bar also sports some pool tables and video games in case you need some more drinking distractions other than the huge semi-rowdy crowds, UCLA games, any way you can imagine chili and burgers and old school scruffy factor that has made Barney's Beanery a Los Angeles bar staple since 1920. Heck, you can even get the good old Hollywood celeb factor in this venerable LA local bar.

    Beauty Bar

    1638 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, California; Tel. 323.464.7676

    The vintage theme in this Los Angeles bar is taken right down to the salon fixtures that are actually operable. The Beauty Bar in Los Angeles was the first cocktail lounge to offer the luxury of sipping a martini while enjoying a manicure in 1960's retro style. Stay late into the night at this Hollywood hot spot to enjoy popular indie DJs on the turntables. It's the best bar and salon combination in Los Angeles, not to mention police probably won't be on the prowl outside a beauty salon. The LA bar even has its own kitschy specialty drinks—the conditioner: Stoli vanilla, ginger ale, and lime juice—that only the beauty bar could pull off. Also, come in to Henna tattoo happy hour for drinks and a little temporary body art.

    Big Wangs

    1562 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, California; Tel. 323.469.2449

    The name of this Los Angeles restaurant and bar could be deceiving when you step into a barnyard themed restaurant and bar. Beer prices lower than most of Hollywood and karaoke night sets this LA bar apart from the rest. Visit Big Wangs as a getaway from the Hollywood club scene and to fill those buffalo wing cravings. The rock from the digital jukebox contributes to the fun atmosphere and the great singles scene, although newcomers are warmly welcomes by the vivacious bartenders. Bringing the country into Los Angeles County, this bar contributes character to the LA nightlife.

    Bigfoot Lodge

    3172 Los Feliz Blvd., Los Angeles, California; Tel. 323.662.9227

    Taking the forest lodge theme to new extremes, this log cabin cocktail lounge is a popular Los Angeles nighttime hang out. A karaoke bar on Mondays, Girls' Night Out on Tuesdays, and a DJ spinning for the hipsters Wednesdays cover the midweek LA crowd. The weekend is made up of cheap beer specials  

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