



The Abbey is a large bar complex with indoor and outdoor areas, multiple bars and candles everywhere. Hang out with the boys and girls in the busy outdoor patio or chill in front of one of the fireplaces or in the comfy couch booths in the back while sipping expensive mixed drinks.



The former Dolphin bar gets a makeover as Artesia, preserving the only gay bar in the southbay area.



Mix of leather ruggedness and charm. The Eagle has gained new popularity with its new monthly event, Cub Scout.



With beer busts every Sunday afternoon, and great drink specials on Wednesdays, this bar caters to the blue-collar crowd.


Step into this wood paneled bar and forget for a moment that you are in the heart of West Hollywood. On busy nights you'll find a DJ playing pop remixes and the boys grouped around the pool table.


Handsomely designed accommodations with a relaxed ambiance. Its penthouse level West restaurant offers a spectacular view of the city—not to mention hotelier Joie de Vivre's trusted reputation.


After hiatus due to a fire, the iconic WeHo club has reopened and is hotter than ever. Bar and dance floor are packed with boys of all ages on the weekends (including late night hours on Friday and Saturday), and now Micky's even offers a full menu of food.


Not relying on weekly events, Mother Lode can pack a large regular bar crowd. Some describe it as a dive bar, but the drinks are as strong as the men are numerous.


Two-level Rage sits proudly in the middle of West Hollywood on Santa Monica Blvd. You'll find a younger crowd with boys and girls paying the cover to bop to the pop/dance remix fare.