Green Door

1429 Ivar Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90028

The Green Door brings a bit of Victorian-era class to the Hollywood club scene, right down to every inch of their décor. The Green Door looks like a scaled-down version of an old grey Victorian mansion, and the experience of simply being there can be enough to make you act instantly more proper. It’s got two rooms, a main room that plays a variety of pumping music, and a second room that mainly plays house and techno. This room is less crowded, as people tend to congregate around the bar, so if you’re looking for an open space in an interesting environment to throw down the latest moves you just learned at the rave, The Green door is your place.

While the place is on the cozy side, it’s a great place to either dance or sit on their plush furniture and chat with friends – the music is not the ear-splitting Hollywood thump so many club-goers are used to. You can actually have a conversation at a normal volume here! One tip: in order to avoid the dreaded Hollywood line, get a dinner reservation on the later side. Enjoy a delicious gourmet meal in a stunning setting, then get some drinks and get ready to party as The Green Door transitions from supper club to dance club right before your eyes.

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