Hollywood Nightclub Directory

Arena

6655 Santa Monica Blvd, Hollywood

Large club catering to the gay crowd

Avalon

1735 N Vine Street, Hollywood

Avalon is one of Hollywood’s most historic landmarks. From the beatles first West Coast performance in 1964 to ABC’s hit "Hollywood Palace" hosted by Jerry Lewis and Sasha’s first West Coast DJ residency, the theater at Hollywood and Vine has been a show-business epicenter since opening in 1927.

Boardner's

1652 N Cherokee Ave, Hollywood

A Local hang for the Who's Who & Who Cares. This Unpretentious lil' club has a low lit Social Room with two HDTVs & CoZy Booths, New Orleans style Patio for lounging on a sunny afternoon or live entertainment in the evenings, The club is complimented with twenty-two foot high ceilings, archways, art deco antique bar, arched windows with morrish iron scroll work, vip loft with cozy seating over looking the entire venue & patio, a large dance floor & great sound system to make any event simply awesome in this truly Hollywood atmosphere. 

Boulevard 3

6523 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood

Opened in September 2006, Boulevard3 was sparked by Famulari's initial reaction to the space five years ago. A former denizen of New York City, he says, "This was how I visualized clubs: big, free-flowing, dramatic. I felt it was the only place that could possibly follow Skybar." Having experienced such New York venues as Studio 54 and The Tunnel in their heyday, he was also motivated to open a venue that shattered the malaise of the typical club scene. "There really are no dance places in Los Angeles," states Famulari, who probably knows L.A. nightlife better than anyone after working to keep Skybar hot for nearly a decade. "People go to clubs and stare at each other."

Cabana Club

1439 Ivar Avenue, Hollywood

Upon entry into Cabana Club guests pass through an outdoor corridor taking them directly to the breezy open-air patio – replete with lavish, towering palm trees lit in contrast to the evening sky. Amidst the outdoor experience, guests may enjoy a private, VIP treatment inside large fabric cabanas lining the patio area which, coupled with a sizable reflecting pool, 10-foot cascading waterfalls and curved walking bridges to the poolside island bar, create a Mediterranean feel accented by classic design. The oversized outdoor lounge space, strewn with comfortable couches, chairs and uniquely tiled tables provides an additional setting for gathering and is highlighted by whimsical artwork hung along the exterior walls. 

Central

1710 N Las Palmas Ave, Hollywood

Great (although tiny) spot with a hip and fun crowd. Not the biggest place to party in the area, so the doorpeople are selective on who will gain entry and who has to stay out(Translation: Guys, bring a ton of girls with you)

Circus

6655 Santa Monica Blvd, Hollywood

RED, synonymous to the Los Angeles underground electronic dance scene will open its doors every Saturday night at the world famous Circus Disco in Hollywood Arena with rotating REDsidents, Hendo, Kosho, Fei-Fei, Justin Michael, Brian McGuire and Robtronik.

Ecco

1640 N Cahuenga Blvd, Hollywood

Eden

1650 Schrader Blvd, Hollywood

Upon entering the club, guests are welcomed into a mirrored vestibule leading to an outdoor oasis complete with mature trees while enjoying a cocktail at the patio bar adorned with a sculptured teak root backbar that spans 10 ft in diameter. Within the interior, Eden’s focal point is the DJ booth which serves as the venue’s DNA mainframe and is bordered by oxidized helix partitions to create a striking center stage. 

Element

1642 Las Palmas Ave, Hollywood

closed

Forbidden City

1718 Vine St, Hollywood

Closed

Fubar

7994 Santa Monica Blvd, Hollywood

Gay club

Green Door

1429 Ivar Ave, Hollywood

An exclusive escape from modern Hollywood, the Green Door drips with aged decadence. Fashioned after a 16th century French Chateau, the lounge features glittering crystal chandeliers, plush love seats, stunning antiques, and a Parisian-style covered patio with an outdoor stoned fireplace.  It almost feels you are inside a old french antique furniture store when entering this newest Hollywood temple of crazyness. Of course a look at the crowd(that if you can get into the club) brings your back to reality. A-List Celebs, upscale crowd mingle and mesh with the once that got lucky and passed the Velvet Rope.

Haute

665 N Robertson Blvd, Hollywood

One part nightclub, one part lounge, this WeHo hot spot revamps the former home of celeb-packed Apple with three different music rooms, two smoking patios/lounges and a sexy interior. 

Ivar

6356 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood

closed

Key Club

9039 Sunset Blvd, Hollywood

Since its inception, Key Club has hosted a diverse group of talent, the highlights of which include Bon Jovi, ‘N Sync, Kanye West, Incubus, Tony Bennett, Prince, The Roots, Heart, and Def Leppard.

King King

6555 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood

House Music. Enter through the back.

Level 3

6801 Hollywood Blvd Ste 367, Hollywood

My House

7080 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood

Yes, it looks like a pimped out house in the Hollywood Hills. The kitchen is the bar, the living room is the dancefloor and there is a fireplace on the patio(even with a Jacuzzi) Dont forget the upstairs vip/master bedroom area(check the nightstands for essentials)

Opera/Crimson

1650 Schrader Blvd, Hollywood

Opera, and its sister club are arguably the most exclusive and hottest nightclubs in the history of Hollywood. Old school impresario David Judaken--who tempted clubgoers with the Garden of Eden, and much later Mood--has created a sensational spot on Shrader. Not even remotely recognizable from its barn-like days as Vynyl or club 1650, the redesigned spot has gone very upscale. Lines build in advance of opening and stay firmly entrenched there throughout the night. Those who make it past the rope step through a fabulous Fogscreen, and into myriad of archways and candlelight.

Premiere Supper Club

1710 N Las Palmas Ave, Hollywood

Spot 5750

5750 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood

The Cat Club

8911 W Sunset Blvd, Hollywood

The Highlands Hollywood

6801 Hollywood Blvd Ste 433, Hollywood

Highlands Nightclub has been around since 2001, which certainly is a novelty in the fast clubland that is Hollywood. Not the hip place it used to be but the club still packs in the crowd every Saturday on two levels, 4 dancefloors and a outside patio view all over Hollywood Blvd and L.A. that is second to none

The Music Box

6126 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood

With some of the industry's most notable musicians and artists taking the stage, The Music Box has become one of the world's top-ranked venues. Averaging 20 concerts, clubs, and special events each month, the venue entertains thousands of concert fans, dance enthusiasts and special event guests every week.

Vanguard

6021 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood

Boasting a U.K. Funktion One Sound System, the Main Ballroom is huge, with 17-foot side walls and a 25-foot apex. A balcony overlooks the dance floor with three large bay windows. A separate entrance at the south end of the building, allows the upstairs to function as another clubroom. To the north, reachable through either of two doorways, is an additional back lot bringing the onsite parking to over 500 valuable spots. The stage, flanked by a semi-circle of large video screens, hosts both live acts and OJ setups. Gyrating bodies on the spacious cherry wood dance floor invites onlookers from the VIP balcony above. The Asian-themed outdoor patio, lorded over by a giant smiling Buddha, is the perfect way to meet and get to know people. An atmosphere so mesmerizing, the hours will slip by unnoticed.

Villa Lounge

8623 Melrose Ave, Hollywood

So many places for celebs to frequent. How do they have time to even shoot a movie now-a-days(or finish rehab for that fact) Villa is the spot where Monroe's entertained the celebs in the past. Group of guys, don't even try(unless you get bottleservice) Girls, wear next to nothing and you might have a chance to enter(Make sure to check out the bed upstairs while there)