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    The Cozy Castle

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    Troubadour

    Troubadour

    4.3
    (786 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    I took my daughters to see Em Beihold at the Troubadour... it was the first time seeing a…read moreperformance there, and my first time as well. It is a great intimate venue with lots of history and great sound. We parked about a half mile away and a public lot by the West Hollywood library, parking was only 12 bucks and it was a nice short walk to the venue and no traffic getting g out when we left the show. The event was sold out, and we got there right when doors opened. The line out front was not too long and security kept everybody moving really quick. Full bar and food inside. The main room is tiny, so anywhere you stand you will have a great view of the performers. I definitely plan to come back to see another show here, wish I had caught shows here in the past... Great venue.

    Lights up. Queue…read moresound. Troubadour open those doors, the show is about to start now. From 1957 to 2025/present day this historic music venue theater has housed so many greats and legends in a magnitude of way. It's been featured in many films and shows and brought so much audiophile cheer. I haven't been to the Troubadour in over a decade, so in some way stopping in to see Young Gun Silver Fox (from the UK) with opening act Great Vacation (local Los Angeles) and a awesome DJ set in-between performances by Dustin De Leon was even more epic. I mean even thee Carole King (singer, songwriter, actress, grammy winner) was there rocking out in the audience a few feet away from my boyfriend, our friend Chase and I among a few other familiar locals I knew in the crowd. The design is very cool with a designated smoking area on the side walk away from their line where they will check you thoroughly from security to ticket scan to ID. I try to keep my pockets light for show days as most venues will. Safety first. They don't allow any outside food or drink, but the prices are more than reasonable inside. Once you make your way in the main bar is to the left of the entrance, with merch tables set up for acts of the night. in the corners. You can also find the first set of restrooms here. The service is stellar and the bartenders have a lot of personality and good energy. We had a few beers/craft brews and a ranch water hard seltzer throughout the night, but they have a full bar and solid selection of beverages on draft, limited tap, limited wine. You can hang in here for a bit, seating is limited around the bar, but mellow. Lots of history on the walls, signs and decor in here. Arriving early you can make your way up to the loft and enjoy the show from here as well. They have limited seating along the balcony, an additional bar upstairs. You can see so awesome views of the street life if in the main room. The Troubadour is on the very outskirts of West Hollywood with Beverly Hills literally starting write across the street #SoLA For the first hour we found ourselves at the back bar area inside the main showroom not to far from where you order food ( a good variety of options including vegetarian and vegan eats) We had a good view of the stage for Great Vacation even as the room filled closer to YGSF extended set. They definitely gave the people what they wanted. After nearly walking off stage at the end of an incredible set we chanted and got four more songs :D I still geek out on the movie Rocket Man filming here and recreating Elton John's 1970's performance in this very space. The sound, acoustics and production here is stellar. Iconic, rustic, unforgettable. Capacity for the Troubadour is around 500, with staff and performers just to give an idea of how little big this legendary space is. Additional Restrooms in the corner of the main room near a wide staircase heading to the balcony and loft areas. Parking in the area is garage recommended or metered minding restrictions which typically end by 8pm or on Sundays don't apply. Doors typically open by 7pm for most shows, but can vary slightly (though rarely). Music is a universal truth and at the Troubadour is always rings truth.

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    ZZ Top - Birthday Bash for Billy
    Alice Merton with Juliana Madrid tonight at the Troubadour

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    Alice Merton with Juliana Madrid tonight at the Troubadour
    The Mint

    The Mint

    3.7
    (404 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Had a fantastic night at The Mint seeing JackShit -- what a great band! The real standout, though,…read morewas the manager. My date has a disability that makes standing difficult, and we only had general admission tickets with the seated section sold out. Without hesitation, he went out of his way to find her a place to sit. That kind of thoughtfulness and care for guests is rare, and it made all the difference for us. Huge thanks to him and the team. We'll be back!

    My wife and I enjoyed the Think X show on December 30 and had a wonderful time. This is the type of…read moresmaller venue that makes everyone feel at home. Yes, we all bumped up against each other, but there were never any hard feelings about it. Instead, everyone always had a smile. Despite the fact that the bar was PACKED for the show, our server was almost unbelievably attentive. Even closing out our tab only took 2ish minutes, with a couple hundred people present. the drinks were good and STRONG, too. This is what I like - if we're going to pay L.A. prices for drinks, make them good...and they did! As for the show, it was incredible and the sound was remarkable (and important note, as good sound is sometimes lacking in smaller venues). Plus, the tickets were only like 35 bucks! WE DID NOT get to eat, as all of the tables were booked, but I could see and smell other people's food and it looked INCREDIBLE. This was our first trip to The Mint, but it definitely isn't going to be our last. Thank you for giving us an amazing night!

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    Kenyon Dixon
    Taquitos dorados appetizer is kinda a meal in itself! Real good stuff!
    Taquitos dorados appetizer is kinda a meal in itself! Real good stuff!
    Back Alley 4.17.26

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    El Rey Theatre

    El Rey Theatre

    3.8
    (615 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    I came here recently for the Junny concert that my friend wanted to attend! I love that the venue…read moreis intimate where it feels like a private party with the performer. Didn't get any drinks, but the ID check to get the 21+ drink wristband was efficient and quick since it was done outside the venue while we were waiting for security check. Venue was strict on the GA standing area, which I'm super grateful for since I'm always worried for the safety of GA type of events. Parking is usually the biggest issue when it comes to most things in Los Angeles. We didn't come early, so we weren't able to find decent street parking. We went to two of the listed parking lot on their website: one was closed and the one other didn't allow 30+ minutes parking. We ended up parking at the structure connected with multiple restaurants: Chipotle, Einstein Bros. The parking was straight forward for the most part. Scan QR code and follow the directions. It was reasonably priced as well, you just have to remember to end the parking time so you won't overcharged.

    El Rey Theater was a total bust! Came to see Protoje a…read morereggae artist. I had high hopes for this venue as im usually into smaller more intimate places. Concert was supposed to start at 9 with entrance entry being at 8pm. Long wait time for security to check everyone. This was the most intense security check ever. Like going through the TSA lol. They had so many rules. One being no gum. I was like seriously so not cool as I had a bunch of packs in my purse. Just had hubby take my purse back to car as I didn't want to throw away anything. Also hated that they had no smoking area for ganja as other venues do when hosting reggae gigs. We finally make it in the venue. Decided to grab a few brews. For 2 tall modelo cans 18 bucks a pop. That's the most expensive beer I've ever paid for from a can. So 40.41 for 2 beers. Absolute freaking hwy robbery. Didn't go back as at that price I could buy a 24 pack at the store lol. Plus the dude working wasn't friendly at all. On to the inside of the venue. Concert was supposed to start at 9pm. They did have a DJ but he really didn't hype us up before the main event. Didn't like the setup not inviting at all. Small dance floor & it got way too cramped. Unfortunately the show didn't end up starting until 9:35 & was done around 11.20. Love Protoje and all the music was awesome but this was one of the worst concerts. Felt very ripped off. Most definitely won't be returning or recommending. Hard pass!

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    View from balcony vip seat, front and center, at railing.
    View from balcony vip seat, front and center, at railing.
    @endoedibles on Instagram 12/7/24
    @endoedibles on Instagram 12/7/24
    Back view ( bar)  from the middle.

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    Back view ( bar) from the middle.
    The Roxy Theatre

    The Roxy Theatre

    3.5
    (530 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    Come here to see Jesse Jo stark and what a great show she's was so amazing!!!…read more I loved the venue itself it was giving truly vintage vibes you can feel the history in this venue. I also like how it's a smaller venue so the show felt very intimate 10/10. The staff was so friendly and helpful there was no issues entering the venue. The bartenders were so attentive and quick i had my drink in less than five seconds which was nice bc there wasn't any long lines so I didn't waist time. I also like how they had parking in the back which was amazing no issues finding parking.

    This historic venue sits alongside other famous spots on Sunset known for live concerts and acts…read more Valet parking is available less than a block away for $20, but my friend and I decided on street parking for $2/hr. Comes with the added modern convenience of paying online as needed. We arrived about 10 minutes before the 8:30pm start time, so the line had steadily been moving in. Dimly lit space, crowded floors, restrooms on the left, merchandise for sale on the right, and a bar serving drinks at the back. A few nights ago, Joanna Wang held a concert here, the fourth stop of her North American tour. The show started right on the dot with no opening acts which was much appreciated. The first set ran through her latest album, "Hotel la Rut" which combined productions of strange, disturbing, moody unpredicability with moments of seemingly whimsical levity and repressed emotions. One after the other, it felt like listening to tracks of a musical. As is often stated comparing to the studio recordings, the live performances added charm and context to the machinations of her mind's inner workings. It helped that the sound quality here was remarkably vibrant, with the band going between genres seamlessly. Personally enjoyed "Pigeons on Your Balcony", "People Don't Eat Dinner by Themselves", and "Ragged Stairs to Heaven". Promptly afterwards, the second set contained a selection of past songs from her almost two decade long career, ranging from creative compositions to inventive covers. It was a full-on display of her vocal range and inspirations through the years. Some memorable ones included "Alice in Wonderland", "親密愛人", "Radio Killed the Radio Star", and "Simply Nothing You Can Do", with "Vincent" as her encore performance. It was a good time, as I found myself smiling at her showmanship going from soulful nostalgia to nutty, irrepressible energy. Here's hoping she performs around here more often.

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    Jwd presents pzygym workout!
    Jwd presents pzygym workout!
    Free hat looking forward to coming back for more classes
    Free hat looking forward to coming back for more classes
    Lights- A6

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    Lights- A6
    The Phoenix

    The Phoenix

    4.0
    (331 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    The bar itself has a relaxed but stylish feel, with dim lighting and shelves lined with bottles…read morefrom different regions. It's the kind of place where you can take your time exploring different pours rather than rushing through drinks. The selection is impressive, ranging from familiar labels to smaller distilleries you don't see everywhere. The bartender was clearly passionate about the craft and offered a couple of suggestions based on what I usually enjoy. I tried a whiskey I hadn't heard of before, and it turned out to be a great recommendation with a smooth, layered flavor. What I liked most was the atmosphere. It felt social without being overwhelming, making it easy to have a conversation or simply sit back and enjoy the drink. The crowd seemed like a mix of locals and people who genuinely appreciate good spirits. The Phoenix stands out as a spot where whiskey takes center stage, but the environment remains welcoming and unpretentious. It's a great choice if you're looking to unwind with a thoughtfully poured glass in Beverly Grove.

    The Phoenix is a restaurant and bar that both had indoor and outsoor seating. It's interior was…read moremoody but inviting with some dim lighting by the bar. There is also a photobooth but the night I visited, it was not working. A lot of alcoholic drinks were ordered from Moscow Mule to Espresso Martini to some cocktails that are more personalized at The Phoenix. Food was good! I personlly had the sweet thai chili crispy wings and had dabble from the pretzel and crispy cauliflower bites. The place was honestly really really fun! I loved the vibe, the bartenders were really accomodating and the drinks + food were all delicious.

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    Enter the Red Room. Available for private parties! events@thephoenixla.com
    Enter the Red Room. Available for private parties! events@thephoenixla.com
    Let us custom create your perfect spread for your event! events@thephoenixla.com
    Let us custom create your perfect spread for your event! events@thephoenixla.com
    The Phoenix

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    Largo at the Coronet

    Largo at the Coronet

    4.0
    (428 reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    This was my first time visiting Largo. The process of checking in and getting your seating…read moreassignment at will call then coming back when doors open was a pretty easy process. Once you enter, there are a few spaces to hangout before the show. The vibe was very eclectic - like I wouldn't be surprised if they had a tarot card reader in some dark corner (they didn't btw haha). There were a couple of cash bars set up. Everyone working at the venue was pleasant. The theatre itself was intimate in size. It was simple yet classic. They gave plenty of verbal countdowns to showtime. They have a strict no photos, videos, electronics use policy in the theatre during the show which was fine by me. I did drive up from San Diego solo to see Rory Scovel. He put on a great set! The vibe was great here. I met a bunch of cool people before the show. Definitely recommend getting a show in here.

    Love Largo! I discovered this place years ago when Judd Apatow recommended it in an interview. A…read morelot of comedians come here to test out new material and it's an overall chill, vibey experience. If you like authentic, down to earth fun, this is your place. The inside is like old theater seating. Seating is usually first come first serve, so I recommend getting there early. I was front and center tonight and I couldn't believe it - very rarely are you that close to performers of any kind. Today was my second time being here. The first time I saw Judd Apatow and David Spade and friends - although I love them, Judd was going for a very laid back approach reading off of his iPad lol. Today I saw Vanessa Bayer, Kyle Mooney, and Jenny Lewis was her surprise guest! The show was so funny and Jenny's guitar playing and singing were angelic. There's a lot of food places in walking distance so you can grab your ticket and eat dinner before the show. Highly recommend going if you're on the fence! Try it!

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    Nice theater
    Nice theater
    Largo at the Coronet
    Largo at the Coronet

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    The Culver Hotel Bar & Restaurant

    The Culver Hotel Bar & Restaurant

    3.8
    (670 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    What better way to close out your Wed evening wjth some swing, jazz, and other 40s-50s era music…read moreand a nice Cesar chicken salad inside the classic Culver Hotel here in downtown Culver City? Took a few brief vids to give y'all a sample. All in all, a pleasant evening. Did I mention the service was impeccable? CSA (customer service All Star) server Philippe H-pictured was timely, super professional, and had a sense of humor to boot. A veteran server from France, it doesn't hurt to hear that magnificent accent is well right? Thanks Philippe H, your credit to the Culver Hotel brand

    My daughter is pregnant with my first grandchild so we arranged to have a baby shower at this…read morelocation. We weren't aware that the World Cup was going on the same weekend so the prices for the room were outrageously high. This is a record for the most I've ever spent on a room. The hotel is a historical one having been there for 100 years. We planned a brunch for about 30 guests. The food was pretty good. I didn't get any pics of the buffet. It was a pretty hot day but we had the main room with a long table then a nice outdoor area for the drinks and couch spaces. The room was pretty nice but they charged me an upgrade fee of $28 per night on top of the $1000.00 per night, seriously...and they claimed to have given me a 15% discount on the room... On Sunday morning at 7;20 the fire alarm went off for a solid 20 minutes..when we called down they said; "It was a false alarm and they are trying to find a way to turn it off, wow. It kept going on and off intermittently for about one hour! What a horrific way to wake up. I mean with the prices they charge a new alarm system should be on the menu. The service was pretty good but I felt I was over-charged overall, see all receipts.

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    Cheers
    Restaurant on the first floor
    Restaurant on the first floor
    Wedding reception

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    Wedding reception

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