Though clearly a gay bar, the vibe is low-key enough for anyone looking for cheap drinks and random conversation with well-toned guys in muscle T-shirts and the like.
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The owners of Daddy's have moved east to Silver Lake. While 4100 isn't as sleek as their Hollywood lounge, it's just as hot.
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Two venues for the price of one, run by the same team and almost sharing a building. The Factory's line-up is highlighted by Friday's top-40 Popstarz party; on the same night, Ultra Suede offers Girlbar.
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Every other night, the bar is sparsely populated, but on weekdays, it's a lovely spot for an afternoon cocktail. And the Belmont Shore location is as idyllic as the LBC gets.
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Jewel’s Catch One opened its doors in 1972, as the nation’s first black gay and lesbian disco, located at 4067 West Pico Blvd., in Los Angeles.
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So many gay bars to choose from! And yet, wherever we choose to kick off the night, we somehow always end up heading east to Akbar to close it out.
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Overlooking the modest dance floor and DJ podium, burly bartenders attend a central bar lined with arcade games and nightly event fliers. .
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