All Bars in Los Angeles

Bars are the perennial meeting ground for all things social, romantic, and professional. Whether it’s hanging with friends, meeting a date, or blowing off steam with colleagues after a long day of work, Los Angeles bars are where everyone goes to meet, greet, and commiserate. While it may seem like very little separates the average bar from all the rest, an increasing number of Los Angeles bars are going out of their way to become unique and lure potential regulars by catering to their specific tastes and interests.

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6280 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles CA 90028
Serving California wines, classic cocktails and shared plates, Wood & Vine is located in the Taft Building on the corner of Hollywood and Vine.
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1100 Glendon Ave. Los Angeles CA 90024
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3540 S Figueroa St Los Angeles CA 90007
Located next to the Radisson Hotel at USC, McKay's features an inviting bar and lounge, a comfortable dining area, and the Trophy Room; the perfect venue for private parties, meetings and special events.
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2100 Laurel Canyon Blvd Los Angeles CA 90046
Lunch TakeOut: Monday - Friday 11:30 - 3:30, Dinner: 7 days a week starting at 5:30pm.
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2419 N Broadway Los Angeles CA 90031
(323) 221-0771
Laid out over two levels, Airliner features a dance floor and two bars. A main stage upstairs is dedicated to live music and DJ events.
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1600 N Indian Canyon Dr Palm Springs CA 92262
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1831 Hillhurst Ave Los Angeles CA 90027
(323) 662-5757
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8901 W Sunset Blvd Los Angeles CA 90069
(310) 652-4202
As long as there has been a Los Angeles rock scene, there has been the Whisky A Go-Go. An anchor on the Sunset Strip since it's opening in 1964, the Whisky A Go-Go has played host to rock 'n' roll's most important bands, from the Doors, Janis Joplin, and
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5153 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles CA 90027
(323) 666-1187
Burlesque/Bikini Bar with a dive bar like feel. Fun!
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52 Windward Ave Venice CA 90291
(310) 392-4040
Established in 1915, Townhouse is the oldest bar in Venice and one of the oldest bars in the Los Angeles area. Townhouse's live entertainment basement, The Del Monte Speakeasy, was a true speakeasy during Prohibition and a night-life nucleus, serving many

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