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The 20 Best Hidden Speakeasy Bars in Los Angeles

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Explore these Hidden Speakeasies in Los Angeles

The prohibition era of the 1920s was known for its prolific speakeasy bars that opened in response to the nationwide ban on alcohol. The iconic style of hidden-away lounges with secret passwords, unmarked signage and disguised entrances didn’t disappear with prohibition’s repeal, and made a lively comeback in Los Angeles over the past decade. Duck into any of these speakeasy-style bars to sip libations in a uniquely mysterious space.




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Lilly Rose – Downtown LA

Head to The Wayfarer Hotel Downtown to experience this whimsical, underground bar. After checking in in the lobby, you’ll be led down a flight of stairs into a cozy yet spacious lounge filled with eclectic furnishings. The carnival-like living room environment gives the classic speakeasy style a new flair.




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The Queensberry – Downtown LA

You would never know this underground bar was here based on its unassuming street entrance. Travel down the stairs and down the concrete hallway into this alluring space inspired by vintage luxury. A ceiling filled with disco balls and a light up dancefloor make this destination worth the journey.




Good Housekeeping – Highland Park

This low-key drinkery sits tucked away behind Cafe Birdie in Highland Park. The small, outdoor bar is a local favorite for its cozy outdoor patio and signature brick accents. Enjoy the outdoor space while sipping from their menu of delicious craft cocktails




Melrose Station – West Hollywood

Check in on Melrose Avenue where you’ll be led through a hookah lounge and behind a hidden doorway into Melrose Station. The train-themed speakeasy has a luxurious feel with marble countertops and modern lighting accents, making it a date night hidden gem in West Hollywood.




Rendition Room – Studio City

Inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood, Rendition Room creates a classic speakeasy lounge experience with a dimly lit, seductive feel. Order one of their handcrafted cocktails and enjoy the jazzy playlist in the intimate setting.





The Varnish – Downtown LA

One of the original bars kicking off the speakeasy resurgence, the Varnish is located at the back of Downtown LA’s lauded Cole’s French Dip restaurant. With an award-winning bar program, and cozy space that was formerly a storage closet, you’re sure to enjoy the exemplary speakeasy experience.




No Vacancy – Hollywood

A champion of themed bars, No Vacancy gives a glamorous Hollywood experience before you even enter. Guests arrive at an old Hollywood hotel, looking for room 102. After they speak to the girl on the bed, they descend into a refined, charming bar lush with dark wood and a back patio hosting burlesque shows and live music under string lights every Friday and Saturday night.

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Employees Only – West Hollywood

The cocktails served behind this fake storefront are truly on another level. The ingredients are among the freshest and most interesting you can find in LA, with house-made syrups, fresh squeezed juices, freshly puréed juices and tall pours of rare liquors that pair perfectly with a menu inspired by early 20th century cuisine. 




Alley Lounge – Culver City

Culver City’s Alley Lounge is an inviting bar tucked away behind Fin restaurant, and can be found beyond what looks to be a kitchen service door at the end of an unassuming alley. Delicious drinks and talented bartenders keep guests entertained along with a menu of late-night eats.




Black Rabbit Rose – Hollywood

The tasty cocktails and Victorian splendor are just a side attraction to the real star of the show: Magic. Black Rabbit Rose is the prime destination for tableside sleight of hand, magic shows, and surprises around every corner. Just look for the rabbit sign at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Hudson Avenue for a night of mystery and adventure.




Sunset & Vinyl – Hollywood

With no sign or indication that it exists, much of Sunset & Vinyl’s popularity came from good old fashioned word-of-mouth, just like its speakeasy predecessors. Visit Sunset and Vine’s 800 Degrees Pizza location and head up the stairs in the back of the restaurant to find this vintage, vinyl-inspired space perfect for listening to music with a flavorful cocktail.




La Descarga – East Hollywood

Travel back in time to 1950s Havana at La Descarga in East Hollywood. With a surprising secret entrance that leads you to an expansive room filled with live salsa music, burlesque dancers and cigar smoking, your senses will be overwhelmed as you dance the night away in this rustic hot spot. 

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Adults Only – Hollywood

Guests may not expect much from a strip mall bar, but are in for a treat at this spacious lounge in Hollywood. Pass through the faux adult video store entrance to find a dance floor, a big screen playing videos and plenty of room to mix and mingle in the youthful, nightlife atmosphere.




Bar Jackalope – Downtown LA

Seven Grand is one of Downtown’s prized whiskey bars, but for an even further elevated experience, become a member and reserve a spot at the exclusive Bar Jackalope hidden inside. Non-members can try the place out on a first-come first-served basis to ring the mysterious doorbell and taste a series of Japanese whiskeys.




Lock & Key – Koreatown

There are dozens of doors at this trendy Koreatown speakeasy, but if you can find the one that lets you inside you’ll be greeted with fresh, fruity cocktails and unconventional mixology tricks. The outdoor patio has all the privacy of a speakeasy, but the live bands and DJ sets might alert the neighborhood to your presence. 




R Bar – Koreatown

This Koreatown dive bar channels a true prohibition style with a rotating password that guests must track down each night. Inside you’ll find a pirate-themed space with karaoke and bar food for a laid back night out.




Good Times at Davey Waynes – Hollywood

This local favorite is known for its signature garage sale entrance and long lines stretching down the block. Guests pile in each night to experience the 1970s living room theme with classic hits from the decade playing all night long, along with a backyard patio to take in the LA breeze.




Blind Barber – Highland Park & Culver City

Don’t be fooled by the fully-operational barbershop storefront, Blind Barber keeps the “party in the back” when you head through a door in the shop to find its lively lounge space. Similar to its NYC, Chicago and Miami locations, the sleek, hidden bars in Culver City and Highland Park offer up great cocktails and the brand’s signature grilled cheese sandwiches.




The Red Door – Toluca Lake

There’s a subdued vibe at this speakeasy, with dark red booths and silent movies playing in the background. The drinks and food are both delicious, so it’s worth seeking out their titular red door.




Break Room 86 – Koreatown

One of Koreatown’s favorite hangouts is the 1980s-themed Break Room 86. Follow your guide down a secret passageway within The Line Hotel to enter the vibrant bar filled with cassette tapes, old televisions, breakdance performers and even private karaoke rooms.




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    The 10 Coolest Speakeasies in San Diego

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    Explore the Best Speakeasies in San Diego

    It’s time to party like it’s 1920. As a nation-wide revival of speakeasy bars is on the rise, San Diego is one of the best places to get in on the trend. And here, it’s more than just a trend—the secret doors, swanky settings, and extensive cocktail menus have been developed by some of the city’s biggest names in hospitality. If you’re heading out for date night or even just drinks after dinner, here are 10 of our favorite speakeasies in San Diego.




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    Noble Experiment

    This spot is for guests who like a little mystery. There’s no drink menu, which means every drink is custom made. After you give the expert mixologists your drink profile, it’s time to sit back and be pleasantly surprised. And don’t be deterred by the skulls on the wall; they only add to the mystique.




    Prohibition

    Behind the facade of a law firm is San Diego’s first speakeasy, Prohibition. The cocktail menu is perfect for open-minded, adventurous drinkers, and the lounge’s moody ambience will have you intrigued to try something new. Enjoy the lively band and prepare for a real prohibition-era party.




    Raised by Wolves

    In an unassuming La Jolla mall is this extravagant speakeasy complete with domed ceilings and oak-clad walls. If the incredible interior doesn’t impress you, take a look at the cocktail menu. We recommend making a reservation and ordering the tiramisu martini.




    False Idol

    Get an eclectic tropical drink or punch bowl for the table at this speakeasy meets tiki bar. Book your table ahead of time to take advantage of the fun island vibes mixed with an intimate setting. Enjoy happy hour from 5-6.




    Vin De Syrah

    Vin De Syrah is not among the typical speakeasies in San Diego. This wine parlor in the heart of Gaslamp adds a spacious, inviting gathering place to this neighborhood known for nightlife. In addition to a large wine list and cocktail menu, Vin De Syrah also offers a charcuterie station and craft paninis.




    Realm of the 52 Remedies

    Fronted by Common Theory Apothecary, “The Realm” has a fix for whatever your ailment. The clean, modern aesthetic of Common Theory won’t prepare you off for the moody vibes once you enter The Realm. Influences from ancient Chinese and Korean cultures will thwart you back in time and get you in the right mind for a unique speakeasy experience.




    Young Blood

    Enter through a refrigerator door into the most exclusive bar in San Diego. This reservation-only, three-course cocktail experience is not to be missed on your tour of speakeasies in San Diego. This is no prix fixe either—mixologists build your menu as they work based on what you like and their own expertise.




    Seven Grand

    Here’s a San Diego speakeasy for whisky lovers! This neighborhood favorite for locals and visitors alike is known for whisky tastings and the perfect meeting spot after work or after dinner. And don’t forget to join Seven Grand’s exclusive Whiskey Society! 




    Oculto 477

    Next to San Diego’s oldest cemetery (where 477 bodies are buried), you’ll find Oculto 477. You’ll have to make a confession before you can get in, but then you’ll enjoy a moody and intimate environment and cocktail menu inspired by the seven deadly sins. Guests recommend making a reservation.




    Polite Provisions

    The fun and extensive menu at Polite Provisions includes boozy slushies, draft cocktails, mocktails, beer and wine. The ambience here is not quite as exclusive as many speakeasies in San Diego, so feel free to sit outdoors or indoors to enjoy your drink. Visit their themed pop-up in December to get into the holiday spirit!




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      The Ultimate Guide to the Best Los Angeles Nightlife

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      The Ultimate Guide to the Best Los Angeles Nightlife

      The City of Angels has a reputation for being home to some of the best nightlife destinations in the world. From sultry lounges to exclusive nightclubs to rooftop bars with sprawling views of the city, Los Angeles has a spectrum of night spots for guests to enjoy the time of their lives. Sip drinks, dance, and mingle with trendsetting crowds at some of the best Los Angeles nightlife locations in the city.




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      Nightclubs

      Los Angeles nightclubs are world-renowned for being exclusive, extravagant, and filled with stylish crowds. One of the best nightclubs in Los Angeles, Warwick brings a lavish experience to Hollywood with a spacious, eye-catching interior built for mixing and mingling. Nightingale offers a sleek experience in West Hollywood, with vibrant lighting and elegant furnishings for bottle service and dancing. Visit Bootsy Bellows to have their vintage, art deco interior as a backdrop to live artist performances, quirky puppet shows, and trendy crowds in West Hollywood. Take in the night air at rooftop club The Highlight Room atop Dream Hollywood, which boasts cabana bottle service, live DJs and panoramic views of the city. The exclusive West Hollywood nightclub Poppy is known for its high profile clientele and A-list music performances from world renowned singers and rappers.




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      Cocktail Bars

      There are a bevy of cocktail bars in Los Angeles, with some standing out for their critically acclaimed elixirs. Thunderbolt in Downtown LA is an award-winning neighborhood bar with thoughtfully crafted cocktails in a welcoming, Southern-inspired atmosphere. Head to Genever in Filipinotown for classic and modern gin-based cocktails made with fresh ingredients and house made syrups. Echo Park’s Bar Flores offers indoor and terrace seating in a floral-inspired space where you can sip from their curated menu of delicious concoctions. One of Hollywood’s favorite cocktail bars, The Spare Room at The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, is known for its bowling alley lanes and specialty drinks made by talented bartenders. You’ll also find the knowledgeable staff at industry favorite Big Bar serving up flavorful libations in Silver Lake.




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      Bars for Dancing

      Nightclubs aren’t the only Los Angeles nightlife destinations fit for dancing. You can enjoy the DJ’s sounds at No Vacancy in Hollywood, which offers both indoor and outdoor space for dancing in the vintage, speakeasy-style bar. Silver Lake’s Short Stop is a neighborhood favorite due to its spacious room for dancing, complete with a sparkling disco ball above. You’ll also have an exciting time at Dirty Laundry, where you’ll head down the stairs to a multi-room underground watering hole in Hollywood. Visit Lock & Key in Koreatown to celebrate in a cozy, glam atmosphere with plenty of room for dancing on their patio. On the Westside, The Brig in Venice is known to draw in guests ready to hit the dancefloor after a classic shot and beer combo.




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      Lounges

      For those seeking less energetic places to gather, you’ll find a selection of noteworthy locales perfect for lounging. The Bungalow Santa Monica is one of the most popular bars in Santa Monica thanks to its welcoming, beachy atmosphere and beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean. The top floor of Thompson Hollywood is home to Bar Lis, a sophisticated lounge inspired by the French Riviera that boasts live jazz music and weekend DJs. You’ll also find an ideal rooftop setting at EP & LP, with LP being a rooftop bar perfect for relaxing under the stars. The cocktails at Employees Only are known for being delicious, and you’ll have no problem enjoying the sleek, modern space in West Hollywood. At the top of 1 Hotel Hollywood you can visit Harriet’s Rooftop, a trendy spot for mixing and mingling with bites, cocktails and bottle service.




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      Supper Clubs

      While traditional supper clubs may be hard to come by, there are modern versions of lively dinner and entertainment destinations that bring a dash of excitement to Los Angeles nightlife. Book your reservation at Delilah to enjoy not only an appetizing dinner menu, but live music and DJs that dazzle in the lavish, West Hollywood space. You’ll find a similar atmosphere at Toca Madera, where they serve elevated Mexican dishes and craft cocktails in a buzzworthy setting. If you’d like to follow up dinner with dancing, book a reservation at Doheny Room, where the downstairs dining experience and upstairs dancefloor go hand in hand for the perfect night on the town. Head to Beauty & Essex in Hollywood for a glamorous nightlife experience that includes a menu of decadent dishes and elegant dining rooms fit for revelry. You’ll be swept away by TAO’s expansive, multi-level dining room that gives a buzzworthy, lounge feel during your night. You’ll also enjoy Hyde Sunset’s transition from trendy dinner hot spot to energetic nightclub in the heart of West Hollywood




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      Speakeasies

      No visit to Los Angeles would be complete without ducking into one of the city’s many speakeasy locales. One of the most popular Los Angeles speakeasies is Hollywood’s Good Times at Davey Wayne’s, where guests enter through an incognito doorway into a spirited bar modeled after a 1970s living room. Nearby, you can also find Sunset & Vinyl spinning vintage records tucked above an unassuming pizza place, making for a unique Los Angeles nightlife destination. Book a reservation at La Descarga in East Hollywood for salsa dancing, rum cocktails, and a cigar lounge inspired by the vintage culture of Havana, Cuba. Break Room 86 in Koreatown will also whisk you away to another time and place with its 1980s theme complete with break dancers and arcade games. Tucked away behind Seven Grand in Downtown LA is speakeasy Bar Jackalope, where whiskey fans can taste a variety of curated selections in an intimate space. Downtown’s hideaway The Varnish offers handcrafted cocktails behind a storage closet door in the storied Cole’s French Dip restaurant.




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