The Five Best Lounges in Los Angeles

The Five Best Lounges in Los Angeles

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Visitors to the Los Angeles area may choose to find accommodations in Los Angeles, or they may decide to stay at a discount Palmdale hotel in nearby Palmdale, California. Palmdale is located only 60 miles north of Los Angeles, providing a beautiful, scenic drive through the San Gabriel Mountains as you travel between Los Angeles and Palmdale.

If you want easy access to the Los Angeles area, but you don’t want to stay in the city, a hotel in Palmdale may be the choice for you. In Palmdale you can relax, shop, and get a peaceful night’s rest, while still enjoying the benefits of nearby Los Angeles.

Regardless of where you stay, the nightlife of Los Angeles is an experience not to be missed. A perfect night out on the town often begins with drinks and tapas at one of LA’s popular lounges. Here are a few recommendations to get you started.

  1. Lola’s – 945 North Fairfax Avenue, West Hollywood. Lola’s has a unique atmosphere that combines a classy lounge with a laid-back attitude. At Lola’s you’ll find a combination of private tables, cozy corners filled with overstuffed animal-print chairs and couches, and a separate TV and pool room. The menu reflects the ambiance with a mix of sophisticated and comfort foods like their famous gourmet grilled cheese and tomato soup. The extensive martini list also has something for everyone, including house specialties and traditional martinis.
  2. The Dresden – 1760 North Vermont Avenue, Hollywood. The Dresden is a blend of classic Hollywood style, with its overstuffed, circular booths and mood-lighting in the dining area, and a separate traditional jazz lounge. The Italian-based menu offers everyone’s favorite, classic dishes with an elegant presentation.
  3. The Whisper – 189 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles. The Whisper describes itself as “the quiet hotspot” on The Grove property. The interior is designed to recreate a 1940’s speakeasy that’s reminiscent of the private supper clubs of old Hollywood. The old music and classic drinks help recreate the experience, as you dine on a combination of timeless American and ethnic favorites.
  4. The Bazaar – 465 La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles. Located inside the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills, the Bazaar’s gourmet spread is fashioned by world-renowned chef Jose Andres. The restaurant space creates the atmosphere of an indoor piazza, including lounge spaces, tiny retail shops, and unique aesthetic touches throughout.
  5. Crimson and Opera – 1650 Schrader Boulevard, Los Angeles. Crimson is a sophisticated club and lounge that resembles a modern Graceland, while Opera is a more traditional theater house next door. But the sister venues often combine for events by raising the wall that separates them, turning the lounge into a 700-person party spot frequented by LA’s elite. While you might not be able to get in on Oscar night, Crimson is a rock-and-roll-inspired bar that regularly hosts live music and DJs.

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