Places of Clubs, Discos & Afters in the city of Los Angeles

Club Ripples

Address: 
5101 E. Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach
Phone: 
(1) (562) 433-0357
Website: 
http://www.clubripples.com
Description: 

Great martinis, great live music. Perfect for hosting in-house events and parties.

Fiesta Cantina

Address: 
8865 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood
Phone: 
(1) (310) 652-8865
Description: 

Casual crowds of gay boys pack this West Hollywood gay bar from top to bottom. The two-for-one drinks don't ever seem to end and happy hour starts at noon on weekends. The bar area, rooftop lounge, and front patio on Santa Monica Boulevard are all great places to eat and drink the night (or afternoon) away. Typical Mexican food is on the menu for those looking for a bite to eat with their tequila. The Los Angeles gay scene shows a very handsome face at the Fiesta Cantina until they've had one too many mixed drinks.

Jewel's Catch One

Address: 
4067 Pico Blvd.
Phone: 
(1) (323) 734-8849
Website: 
http://www.jewelscatchone.com
Description: 

Jewels Catch One, off the traditional strip of perpetual nightlife offers an underground scene of dancing and bar life in a setting that mixes up urban and hip in the most LA of ways.
The club offers a large dance floor that is host to weekly theme parties that range from strippers to diva karaoke with each night providing a different sampling of area crowds.

MJ's

Address: 
2810 Hyperion Ave.
Phone: 
(1) (323) 660-1503
Website: 
http://www.mjsbar.com
Description: 

Not just a neighborhood watering hole, Mj's attracts gay singles across LA looking for a change from the usual Hollywood and West Hollywood scenes. The overall atmosphere is sleek and industrial, utilizing the shine of raw metals and less-than-perfect design edges to create a space that is modern yet comfortable. More about the bartenders than the shape of the bar, MJ's shows up its competitors with Brutus look-alikes who pour the meanest martinis in town.

Mother Lode

Address: 
8944 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood
Phone: 
(1) (310) 659-9700
Description: 

Mother Lode, situated on the corner of Robertson and Santa Monica, brings together a little bit of every crowd. Some come for the beer busts on Sundays and Wednesdays, others for Karaoke night on Thursdays. The rest of the week you'll find the boys playing pool and video games, or just hanging out at one of the two service bars. No frills, just a friendly atmosphere and a comfortable space.

Rage

Address: 
8911 Santa Monica Blvd.
Phone: 
(1) (310) 652-7055
Description: 

The club is one of the less offensive gay bars for freshly outed boys or girls who like to tag along with their gay friends and unlike most Los Angeles clubs, Rage has several nights that are 18 and over. There are cocktail waiters who flaunt their muscular bodies throughout the nightclub and restaurant, but various bars also offer service. Every night offers plenty of eye candy for men and women alike.

Roosterfish

Address: 
1302 Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice
Phone: 
(1) (310) 392-2123
Website: 
http://www.roosterfishbar.com
Description: 

The relaxing Venice atmosphere of the Roosterfish makes it one of those bars that everyone feels comfortable in, not just the local gays. Many local Los Angeles folk are regulars at the bar, and the gay dudes who aren't into the West Hollywood night scene have also found their way here. It might be a little dark at the Roosterfish, but not in a way where there are cruisers. In fact, those who aren't sitting at the bar may be at the pinball machine, pool table, playing darts, or selecting music from the jukebox instead.

The Spotlight

Address: 
1601 N. Cahuenga
Phone: 
(1) (323) 467-2425

i candy

Address: 
7929 Santa Monica Blvd. West Hollywood
Phone: 
(1) (323) 656-4000
Website: 
http://www.icandylounge.com
Description: 

The Los Angeles location is neither completely in West Hollywood's strip or in Hollywood, and the bar itself is neither completely a gay bar or straight bar. Everything is a fusion at i candy from the location, the patrons, the Asian tapas infusion, even to the rock-R&B mixture. Gays mingle with straights and every body has a chance at meeting an attractive someone special in the classy LA bar.

Oasis Night Club

Address: 
1386 E Foothill Blvd. # H
Phone: 
(1) (909) 920-9590
Website: 
http://www.oasis-nightclub.com
Description: 

Oasis Nightclub is the largest and by far most popular alternative lifestyle club in the Inland Empire. A neon signs guides your way into a world that truly defines gay nightlife anywhere between Los Angeles and Palm Springs. The club offers a kind of Euro-Latin-style discotheque that spares no expense in terms of lighting, sound wattage or promotions in entertaining the masses that come every week.