The Kress
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Neighborhood: Hollywood
6608 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca 90028
323-785-5000
http://www.thekress.net
Hours:
Dinner: Sunday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm;
Thursday - Saturday: 5:00pm - 11:00pm,
Bar is open nightly until 1 am
Bar / Club Type: Lounge, Dinner and Dancing, DJ / Dance Club, Martini Bar
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6608 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca 90028
323-785-5000
http://www.thekress.net
Hours:
Dinner: Sunday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm;
Thursday - Saturday: 5:00pm - 11:00pm,
Bar is open nightly until 1 am
Bar / Club Type: Lounge, Dinner and Dancing, DJ / Dance Club, Martini Bar
Admission Price:
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Hollywood’s night life renaissance has its crown jewel. Mike Viscuso has opened his multi-floor nightlife destination, The Kress. “I’m bring back an institution to Hollywood,” says Viscuso, best known for turning San Diego’s gas lamp district into a booming night life mecca (he owns On Broadway and Deco’s). “The ceilings were totally destroyed,” he says of the historic Kress building at 6608 Hollywood Blvd., “but I hired a group of plastering artists and we patched all the destroyed sections...most people would have saved the 500K.”
Viscuso certainly spared no expense at The Kress, with a basement club straight out of Las Vegas (pictured), a ground floor restaurant, a third floor lounge begging for Paris Hilton and an inspired view-laden rooftop deck with “a full service bar and raised cabanas on both sides.”
The building, once Kress Department Store (and more recently Frederick’s of Hollywood), has beautiful bones that Viscuso refurbished at great expense. Original marble is everywhere at Kress and the ornate ceilings were restored according to the original 1930s design. “I was able to find the original blueprints that were hand drawn in the 1930s at UCLA,” says the 51-year-old.
The 220-seat ground floor pan-Asian restaurant and downstairs club will open first, with the third and fourth floors to follow, Viscuso says. “Downstairs we’ll do hip-hop, and on the third floor we’ll do house, techno and trance.” But the so-called “king of the Gaslamp” knows his club will offer something different than Hollywood’s already crowded night life scene currently provides. “It’s more than just a restaurant or bar,” he says. “I’m bringing back the old glitz and glamour of Hollywood.”
Viscuso certainly spared no expense at The Kress, with a basement club straight out of Las Vegas (pictured), a ground floor restaurant, a third floor lounge begging for Paris Hilton and an inspired view-laden rooftop deck with “a full service bar and raised cabanas on both sides.”
The building, once Kress Department Store (and more recently Frederick’s of Hollywood), has beautiful bones that Viscuso refurbished at great expense. Original marble is everywhere at Kress and the ornate ceilings were restored according to the original 1930s design. “I was able to find the original blueprints that were hand drawn in the 1930s at UCLA,” says the 51-year-old.
The 220-seat ground floor pan-Asian restaurant and downstairs club will open first, with the third and fourth floors to follow, Viscuso says. “Downstairs we’ll do hip-hop, and on the third floor we’ll do house, techno and trance.” But the so-called “king of the Gaslamp” knows his club will offer something different than Hollywood’s already crowded night life scene currently provides. “It’s more than just a restaurant or bar,” he says. “I’m bringing back the old glitz and glamour of Hollywood.”
Reviews about The Kress
"Not just another club"
Posted by samantha2829 on 09/15/08
Posted by samantha2829 on 09/15/08
Great music/ sound system in the restaurant area. The service was great, everyone was on top of it. The rooftop area is the best! It's...
"The executice Chef"
Posted by ChefKevy on 04/22/08
Posted by ChefKevy on 04/22/08
Chef Troy Thompson is a crazy, off-the-wall, creative, out-of-the-box, person. The food is going to raise hell.
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