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Favorite Haunts

1. Silverlake Lounge   Silver Lake / Echo Park

Dark, cramped and undeniably gritty, the indie music nights dubbed the Fold have incubated and showcased up-and-coming acts from L.A.'s eclectic eastside and beyond.


Silverlake Lounge
2. The Echo   Silver Lake / Echo Park

Having wrested the title of "Eastside Den of Underfed Rock Blogger Pontificating" from Spaceland, The Echo is now entering its own identity crisis of sorts.


The Echo
3. The Edison   Downtown L.A.

Follow a cascading art deco chandelier down a flight of stairs to the Edison, a turn-of-the-century boiler room turned swanky nightlife Mecca. Located in the basement of the historic Higgins Building, the Edison features original boiler room fixtures like enormous metal machinery mixed with sleek leather couches and glass tabletops. The result manages to evoke the grit of the Industrial Revolution with a dose of ’20s-era glamour. A well-stocked bar serves up beer, wine and mixed drinks, while the kitchen turns out everything from fries to oysters. The female wait staff wears spangled flapper-style gowns, and they aren’t the only ones who are dressed up. Be forewarned: There is a strictly enforced dress code.


The Edison
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