

Perfect for people watchingThe seating at Basix is mostly located on the sidewalk of the always bustling Santa Monica Blvd. in the gay neighborhood.


This popular eatery is as well loved for its eclectic menu as it is for its great location. Perfect for a pre-bar (or post-bar on the weekend) meal, Bossa Nova has a huge selection of dishes to meet anyone's taste buds.


Cafe D'etoile is the perfect spot to impress a datea classy French menu, and a location in the heart of gay West Hollywood. And if the French fare isn't your taste, the full bar always helps.


Impressive gothic decor, crystal chandeliers and private booths make an immediate impression upon entering Cafe La Boheme. This classic date spot in WeHo serves inspired dishes like roasted beets with avocado, smoked trout and ginger vinaigrette, Ahi Tataki, and a 55-day dry-aged steak.


The colorful chain that's more than just a place to get burgersBut not the best place for quality service. But good drink specials, Taco Tuesdays, not to mention Bingo Wednesdays keep it a popular spot.


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.

Le Parc is a roomy all-suite hotel that offers sophisticated luxury. The rooftop oasis features a tennis court, heated pool, whirlpool, sunning deck and an amazing view of the Hollywood Hills.


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.

The Ramada West Hollywood is the only place to stay if you want to be directly in the middle of WeHo. The hotel also features fully equipped guest rooms, and even WiFi access poolside.