Things to Do in L.A. On a Rainy Day: Nightlife
Updated on November 4, 2015
"Why don't you slip out of those wet clothes and into a dry Martini?" For night owls, Los Angeles is the place to be. Read on and discover L.A.'s best bars, dance clubs and many more hot spots to escape the rain.
Discover the Hidden Bars of L.A.
While the speakeasy bar concept is no secret to Los Angeles nightlife, it can be hard to keep track of all the hidden entrances, secret passwords and periodic themes. Whether it's karaoke, cigars, a glowing dance floor, or simply a hard-to-find entrance, these secret L.A. bars have surprises waiting for you.
The Top 10 Hotel Bars in L.A.
Some of the best bars in Los Angeles are located at the city’s top hotels. Whether you want to experience a Los Angeles classic, enjoy an incredible view while you sip your drink, or check out a trendy new spot, you can often do so without leaving your accommodations. These 10 hotel bars prove that in L.A., hotels are not just for sleeping.
Clifton’s Republic
After a four-year closure and a $14 million overhaul, the historic Clifton’s Cafeteria reopened to the public on Oct. 1, 2015. Developer Andrew Meieran, who also owns The Edison, financed a stunning restoration of the five-level space that includes a three-story giant redwood tree, Gothic whiskey bar, basement speakeasy, tiki bar and much more. Read on for the past, present and future of this L.A. icon.
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The Top Craft Beer Bars and Restaurants in L.A.
Los Angeles, long the land of bottle service and green apple martinis, finally started catching up to speed on craft beer in the past several years. The wave started with bars, continued with a new crop of breweries, and is now washing over restaurants. Here are some of our favorite places to drink craft beer in L.A. County.
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Top 10 Non-Sports Bars to Watch Sports in L.A.
Bars and restaurants that weren't necessarily designed for watching sports can still be great places to catch a game. Sure, the sound might not always be on, but wait times for craft beer and cocktails are generally short, the food is more flavorful and creative than typical sports bars, and you can easily find a seat within sight of multiple flat-screens. Learn about 10 places to enjoy a game in the Los Angeles area.
The Top 10 Dance Clubs in Los Angeles
The electronic music scene, nightlife and DJ culture in Los Angeles have come a long way in a relatively short time. Once the Wild West compared to New York's well-established nightclub culture, Los Angeles has morphed into something strange, beautiful and vital. There are venues throughout the city where you can take part in the culture or just get your groove on and have a lost weekend. Read on for ten of L.A.’s best clubs for electronic music.
LGBT Nightlife in L.A.
Gay nightlife in L.A. is diverse and offers something for everyone, whether you opt for the LGBT hot spots in West Hollywood or prefer the neighborhood feel of Silver Lake. Check out these can't-miss, LGBT-friendly favorites and tell your friends back home that there's no place like LGBT nightlife in Los Angeles.
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The Best Karaoke Spots in L.A.
Whether you’re the next big singing star or a nervous newbie, Los Angeles has the perfect karaoke stage for you! From Downtown to Koreatown and the Westside, sing your heart out at these fun karaoke spots.
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The Best Trivia Nights in L.A.
Just because a bar hosts a trivia night doesn’t mean the experience has to be trivial. Learn about 10 of the best trivia nights in L.A., which all serve something great to eat or drink, and not just a flurry of questions. Even if you don’t claim a prize, you can still win big.
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Los Angeles is world-famous for its sunny weather. But even lifelong Angelenos will admit that every now and then, we’ll get some rain. In fact, these days the entire state of California really needs it! For visitors and locals alike, the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board has compiled the best things to do in L.A. on a rainy day.