Boasting an expansive tequila library & a ton of specialty cocktails, there's no bad choice on the menu. The menu that features Mexican classics as new variations on beloved favorites. Leer más.
Peter Worthington: At some point — maybe now – we have got to amend airport security and start profiling those likely to blow the damn plane up – not patting down three-year-old children. Read more: Leer más.
One of LA's most historic & best venues, there's no bad sight lines here. Tip well on the first round & the bartender might be extra generous with the next few. The pizza's great too. Leer más.
Hit up Bardot on Mondays when in-demand DJ Valida is at the turntables along with Chris Douridas & other guests. Next week, dance to the The Naked + Famous. RSVP online to get in free. Leer más.
Beware the stripper pole, the single bathroom, and the stiff drinks. This place is the stuff of Hollywood legends. Leer más.
The Strip has a long history with celebrities, both good and bad. Find out how to party like a star when you're there. Leer más.
This historic space above the Roxy is super small & intimate. Heats up later at night. Tip: There’s only 1 bathroom for boys & girls, so ladies should hit restroom @ Roxy before migrating upstairs. Leer más.
The. Sushi. Nazi. Nozawa may be past its prime, but this is the original sushi gansta. Big hunks of fresh fish atop mounds of rice, just trust him. [Eater 38 Member] Leer más.
Every Wednesday, the Deuce Lounge at Aria features an industry night to end all industry nights, with an open champagne bar from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. and half-prince bottles for locals. Leer más.
Make the best selection on the menu, it's small plate deliciousness: balsamic-braised shallots, black cod, mussels, clams, bay scallops & shrimp in a lobster-saffron broth, called the "Mini Boo-Ya." Leer más.
Boot's a sparkly new East Village boozery posted up on a corner with wraparound sidewalk seating, epoxy'd reclaimed barn door tables and buckshot-shredded corrugated metal sheeting sheltering the hall Leer más.