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Slightly hidden just a half a block east of the PCH, on West Channel Road, The Hideout is the canyon's best westside lounge. The neighborhood and the bar itself are both warm and inviting, and the drinks are made by some of L.A.'s best bartenders. Our friendly, professional staff always provides exceptional service for every occasion. We pay attention to the details, so you don't have to. ...
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The Hideout didnt get its name for nothing. This hidden lounge in Santa Monica is not only tucked away on a residential street in Santa Monica, but there are plenty of nooks and crannies to tuck into when intimacy is the order of the night. No wonder so many private celebrities like Sean Penn and Jennifer Aniston have been spotted here. The bar only serves top-shelf liquor and champagne, but...
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No password is needed to enter this former speakeasy where Will Rogers and his buddies hung out during Prohibition. In fact, no one even cards at the door. Yet it still feels like a hush-hush secret. The exterior is shaped like a black boat and the selection inside is fit for a starlets yacht, with top-shelf liquor, champagne and wine showcased on shelves and in cabinets behind the handsome...
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In Short With a curved entrance and simple neon cocktails sign, the Friendship has been transformed into an airy cocktail hangout. Swaying curtains separate the nautically themed bar area from the main lounge, which is decorated with images of Santa Monica in the '20s. The second floor features a loft and an overlook to the low-back-chair-filled rear patio. A now predominantly...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited August 24, 2005)
With a curved entrance and simple neon cocktails sign, the Friendship has been transformed into an airy cocktail hangout. Swaying curtains separate the nautically themed bar area from the main lounge, which is decorated with images of Santa Monica in the '20s. The second floor features a loft and an overlook to the low-back-chair-filled rear patio. A now predominantly straight crowd ranges from...
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We checked this place out of my friends b-day and it was fun BUT super busy. We got there around 10:00pm and there was a huge line. WE didn't have to wait to long but when we got inside you could not move or dance. I would recommend this place to have a drink and hanging out but not dancing. The music was good and no cover charge. The door guys where nice too not all LA crazy.
Posted by CynMcKeever
on April 13, 2009, (Edited February 04, 2009)
I never ever ever write reviews but I had to for The Hideout. I stumbled upon this place by shear luck- i was searching places to go for my 23rd bday on citysearch and out of nowhere it came up. I think they were promoting their holiday parties, so I checked it out. Being a starving artist, I couldnt drop major dough for a party, so I checked for the important things first. No cover-check. Free...
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Posted by brandnewbritney
on April 13, 2009, (Edited December 29, 2008)