Address: 129 E 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90013, USA
Sunday: 6PM–2AM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 6PM–2AM
Wednesday: 6PM–2AM
Thursday: 6PM–2AM
Friday: 6PM–2AM
Saturday: 6PM–2AM
connor bush
Bartender didn't give me receipt. Then I see a charge for more than what I was supposed to be charged. Bartender just added whatever tip he wanted to apparently. Avoid this sketchy establishment.
Ari
So before they changed ownership, this place was actually pretty decent, better vibes, reasonably priced drinks and whatnot. I understand that when ownership changes, so does the space, and I came here for nostalgia mainly. I will NOT be coming back again. The entire vibe is different, the bartenders are rude, not to mention, they will tip themselves without you consenting. My boyfriend got a simple beer, and the girl that served him tipped herself $5 which he just found on his bank statements. Shady practices, rudeness and an overall air of unprofessionalism (yeah, I get that it's a club, but still, have some pride in your work).
Chris Yanke
During such a difficult time it is so hard to find a place where comedians can step up and speak out in the name of humor and healing. Also local businesses had a chance to set up booths and build new relationships with affordable prices but incredible value on specialty handmade products. The comedy show is incredible, but what was even more incredible? Or the price of the drinks, I of course cannot drink alcohol but, I had a chance to spend $30 to buy four people drinks both alcoholic and non-and be able to tip $10 to the very hard-working staff. The comedy show was incredible these brave men and women kept it going and even though it was hard for the audience to settle in at first, the first three comics braved the melancholy response and kept warming up the audience for what would be a truly amazing show. In support of Artists they brought in people to take pictures and conduct interviews to give the comedians something to help build their careers. They always say a price is temporary, but value is forever, and I believe the work that was done at this place creates value for both business, performers, in the audience at large that’s what you call a community it didn’t start here, but it got better by building itself up here here.
Fidel Aguirre
This place is where you should be on Wednesday nights. Warhol Wednesdays is fun. Home for House, Techno and Bass music. Good sound system. 420 friendly out back. Punk rock vibe. Uber or Lyft if you can as parking can be tough later in the night.
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I believe Monday and Wednesday.
there's actually parking on the street by the meter right in front, there is also a parking lot right across the street in front of the Lexington it's a flat rate for the entire day to park fairly cheap.
There is not a piano or keyboard. Please feel free to bring a keyboard if you'd like.
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