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Avalon

Three venues under one roof voted among the top 3 nightlife establishments in the nation (#1 venue in Los Angeles) provides modern glamour in an historic trajectory of entertainment expertise.

Image79 years, 5 name changes, and reels of construction tape has brought us right back where we’ve started- looking for the next big thing. Hollywood nightclubs have long been the buzz among nightcrawlers seeking out a place large enough cater to all their nightlife needs. Party-goers need not look too far. Starting on Friday nights, Avalon’s 1485 space capacity showcases the latest in noteworthy music- ranging from dance to top 40 and R&B hits. Get there late and continue the party inside the Spider Club, the upstairs VIP lounge open to anyone interested in being treated like a star. Come Saturday, Avalon boasts the best dance promotion this side of the La Brea tar pits, welcoming with open arms such world-renowned djs as Sasha, Digweed, and Paul Oakenfold. Avaland is certainly a wonderland for all those Alice’s out there looking to slide spontaneously down an unknown rabbit hole. There’s even a place to fuel up before or after your dancing experience. Honey, inside Avalon, offers two menus- dinner and late night- to keep you charged up through the drive home at 9am. Reasonable prices and comfy seating allow for anyone to indulge in "the good life" that has long been associated with Hollywood and the envy of social scenes everywhere. Accommodations are also available for any special occasion or event.

Advance ticket purchases and early arrival (mostly for preferred parking) are highly recommended for this popular locale- because we all know that the last thing you want to be doing on a weekend night is fight for a space that ends up being too small for your car. Dress among club patrons range from casual chic to progressive Hollywood starlet- but, please leave your tennis shoes at home (unless they’re the euro-style lace-less converse). And lastly, don’t fight with the bouncers for admittance. The club is way too big for them to pass over a cool kid to let a whiny, inexperienced, scenester into the venue.

review by Sariah Richardson

 

Avalon Hollywood
1735 N. Vine Street
Hollywood, CA 90028
323.462.8900
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