Summary
This streetwise guide to Los Angeles, compiled by L.A. Weekly and Los Angeles Magazine contributor Nancy Rommelmann, lists the hot spots of night-time entertainment in various categories of style-All Ages, Gay/Lesbian, Neighborhood Spots, and Smoking Permitted-and with sharp-eyed descriptions.
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: St Martins Pr Published date: 2001 Size: 4.5 x 8.5 inches Weight: 0.35 pounds Pages: 148
Publisher's Notes
Where to go tonight The ultimate lowdown on L.A.'s rich and varied going out scene--from the laid back to what's hot, hot, hot, Rommelmann, covers it all in over 200 listings: --bars --clubs --lounges --live music venues --late-night eating spots From Hollywood to Glendale, Santa Monica to Silverlake, Rommelmann's Los Angeles Bar and Nightlife Guide is the fully cross-referenced and indispensable companion you need for hundreds of happy nights out. Whether you're looking for something on the down low or going for broke - Rommelmann has seen and done it all so you never have to spend another night in a wasteland. Get in the know. Know where to go with Rommelmann's Los Angeles Bar and Nightlife Guide.
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