Night clubs in California Feature listings
1. Forty Deuce
Ivan Kane's Forty Deuce Los Angeles Nightclub and Burlesque Show has been called "the sexiest revival of erotic dance and striptease anywhere." The hippest joint in Hollywood, this intimate lounge, bar and packed nightclub, with its unique stage and world famous curtain of pearls, has reinvented burlesque and put it back on the map.
2. Stone
Our bar is a Thai Bar in the heart of Thai Town that is known as a Fun Bar where anyone is welcomed. It is just as diverse as the area we are situated in. We have various theme nights including DJ music, karaoke, college parties and Birthday Parties.
3. Whisky A Go Go
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 Led Zeppelin to today's up and coming new artists.
4. El Rey Theater
The El Rey is an original art deco theater built in 1936 and is a registered historical landmark. Today the El Rey hosts the hottest live music and dance clubs that Los Angeles has to offer. The El Rey features an art deco lobby leading into a grand ballroom with a full stage equipped with a concert quality sound system and state of the art...
5. Key Club
Located on an historic site on the Sunset Strip, Key Club is dedicated to being L.A.’s absolute best venue for live music, fine dining, and private events, accommodating guests up to 500 on all levels.
6. Knitting Factory
The Knitting Factory was founded in 1987 and over the years has grown into Knitting Factory Entertainment, which encompasses two clubs — in New York and Hollywood — several record labels and other ventures.
7. Henry's Pub
Over the last six years Henry's Pub has emerged as an establishment among Southern California's elite. We have embraced the Gaslamp Quarter of Downtown San Diego with open arms. Good food, good friends and good times are familiar characteristics of our young restaurant/nightclub.
8. Downtown Johnny Brown's
For some eighteen years now Downtown Johnny Brown's has held its reputation as one of San Diego's most cherished watering holes. With more beers on tap than one can shake a swizzle stick at, generous salads, homemade soups, and mouth-watering burgers!
9. Dublin Square Irish Pub & Grille
Now, San Diego has it's very own piece of Dublin, snug in the corner of San Diego's Fourth Avenue. Dublin Square Irish Pub was manufactured by O'Sullivan Interiors and shipped thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean.
10. Martini Ranch
Weather you are an aficionado of fine cocktails or just like to have good times with good friends, you should be at Martini Ranch in the Gaslamp. The perfect place between up scale and casual, Martini Ranch offers 59 hand-blended martinis from 2 full service bars.
11. Casbah
The Casbah has been open since 1989. Its first location had a legal capacity of 75 and hosted such bands as: Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Lemonheads, The Jesus Lizard, and Rocket From The Crypt. In the beginning of '94 we moved just down the road to our larger, plusher quarters and the rest is history.
12. Flicks
Flicks was the brain child of Larry Gillis back in 1982. When music videos were becoming mainstream, Larry wanted to create the first gay video bar in San Diego. When Flicks opened in February 1983 it was half the size it is now and only had two large screens which showed music videos, movie clips, comedy skits, and tv shows. Flicks was an instant hit with the gay community when it opened.
13. Bambuddha Lounge
A 20-foot reclining rooftop Buddha beckoning guests to enter Bambuddha Lounge’s style-driven sanctuary isn’t the only thing that makes San Francisco’s newest hot spot hard to miss. The fresh design and rich ambiance envelop guests upon entering Bambuddha.
14. Le Colonial
Le Colonial, just minutes away from popular Union Square in San Francisco’s downtown district, evokes the ambiance of French colonial Vietnam in a lush, romantic setting.
15. Tommy's Joynt
You can’t get much more “Classic San Francisco” than Tommy’s Joynt restaurant, which has been in my family since it’s beginning. In fact, the original Tommy was my uncle, Tommy Harris, a well-known local radio personality, turned restaurateur and long time San Francisco Parks Commissioner.
16. Glas Kat
The Glas Kat Supper Club is today's version of the supper club of the 30's and 40's which fuses simultaneously fine dining with diverse entertainment in large, elegant surroundings. A wide variety of entertainment features are many .Com networking parties, dancing til 2am, live performances, film shoots and international DJs.
17. Place Pigalle
Place Pigalle opened its doors for business in 1995 – right about the time when San Francisco collided with Dot Com mania. The economic boom that followed brought with it resurgent interest in many semi-forgotten city neighborhoods.
18. Six Incorporated
San Francisco's biggest underground hip-hop/house/world music dance club was recently featured in the movie version of the East Village.
19. Ten 15
Ten15 nightclub, a historical landmark in San Francisco, has long been consideder the national birthplace for world class DJ-centric clubbing.





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