Loved spending an evening here, the Chapel had Musical Mondays going and it did not disappoint. Great talent and a wonderful range of genres, a fun night for all. The drinks were strong and worth the price, looking forward to my next visit.
We arrived in LA on Christmas Day and everything was closed except for Starbucks. Our last resort for Christmas Dinner was The Abbey. It was a Christmas Miracle with comfortable outdoor seating, a mixed and friendly clientele, fast and satisfying meals and fishbowl martinis. Gogo dancers in Christmas themed underpants were a highlight.
Venerable bar & restaurant in WeHo with go-go dancers. Came here during Pride Weekend and it was a 2 hour wait (arrived ~10pm). Limited metered street parking is available but read the signs! I’d suggest coming here earlier rather than later to avoid a long wait, as even pre-covid there was usually a long line. Social distancing wasn’t enforced and masks were required when you were walking in (not sure how things might’ve changed with California’s reopening). The workers all wore masks, though the bouncer that night did have a lengthy discussion about why he didn’t have the vaccine with my friend and another group. Credit cards are accepted. Bathrooms are available by the back bar.
When I went, the Abbey was functioning primarily as a restaurant so it wasn’t as crowded and the go-go dancers were separated from patrons. If you get food, the nachos were large and I liked the melted cheese. The fries are thicker cut and come with ranch and ketchup. The chicken (we kept calling it popcorn chicken but I’m not sure what it was) was also generously portioned and had BBQ, ranch, and thousand island sauces on the side.
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