Best Hangout Spots After Bar Close In Los Angeles
Yes, most of the clubs around L.A. do close at 2 a.m., but there are still hangout spots around the city that are open after hours. Whether you want to drink some more, grab a bite to eat, or just hang out, you can definitely find something. Check out a few spots where you can go after the bar closes in L.A.
8575 Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood,CA 90069
(424) 777-0959
www.kitchen24.info
With this spot, there is no need to settle for Denny's or IHOP. The menu at Kitchen 24 consists of both breakfast food and dinner food. Want french toast?They have it. Want a burger? They have it. If you're not hungry but just want to have another drink, there is a fully stocked bar, and don't forget to try one of the amazing deserts.
1735 Vine St.
Hollywood, CA 90028
(323) 462-8900
www.avalonhollywood.com
Located off of N. Vine street, this club is open until the wee hours of the morning. At Avalon you can party like you're in Vegas because the party doesn't shut down until 8 a.m on Saturdays and 5 a.m. on Fridays. You can go grab a bite to eat, have a drink, pre-game and then head off to the club at midnight or 2 a.m. to literally dance the night away.
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6512 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 469-4622
www.hollywoodhookah.com
On the West Coast, and especially in Los Angeles, Hookah has become a favorite activity for many millennials. Located off of Hollywood Boulevard, down the street from the Playhouse nightclub, Hollywood Hookah is where you can go to just relax and enjoy time with friends. It's open until 4 a.m., but it is advised to arrive early to avoid long lines and wait times. With hookah this good, there is sure to be a crowd.
618 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014
(213) 627-8070
www.exchangela.com
Where are all the dancers at? If you love to dance and can dance to just about anything, then you'll love Exchange LA. It's one of the top spots in the city for EDM (Electronic Dance Music) and is open until 6 a.m. on Saturday nights. To make the experience even more worth while, there are lasers and fog machines to make it feel as though you are dancing and floating in mid-air.
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1053 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(323) 283-5615
www.hookahloungeinlosangelesca.com
For those that don't feel like driving to Hollywood and would rather stay downtown, one of the spots that has become a recent hit is the Blue Moon Hookah Lounge. Located off of Hill Street in Downtown L.A., this spot is perfect for both the chill type of person and the one that loves a good turn up. The lounge stays packed on the weekend and stays open until 4 a.m. Thursday to Saturday nights. There's plenty of drinks to go around, music spinning for the dancers and a nice sized hookah selection for the chill types. Blue Moon is definitely a great spot for group outings.