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The Music Box at Fonda

6126 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 464-0808
henryfondatheater.com
4.5 star rating based on 16 reviews
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After it first opened in 1926, the majestic Henry Fonda Theatre frequently played host to silver-screen legends like Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable.Today, all-access freedom lets you experience everything the theater has to offer. The standing-room-only main space sets an interactive vibe. The upstairs mezzanine leads to a rooftop garden patio and a slanting balcony offers seats and one of... more

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In the '20s, the Henry Fonda Theater (known originally as the Carter DeHaven Music Box Theater) enjoyed variety shows from then-superstars like Fannie Brice. In following decades, everyone from Clark Gable to Joan Crawford performed in stage shows there, until it was re-renovated into a movie theater late in the century.

It's only recently that the Fonda has... more

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Don't sweat it if you forgot your cash. Credit cards are accepted and there's an ATM in the lobby area.

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The revolving beer list features truly hard to find drafts--it's the only place you'll find Firestone Parabola in the country--as well as fresh cask ales. There are 24 additional bottled microbrews ranging from Allagash Curieux to Fantome and Westmalle Trappist Triple.

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Happy Hour runs Mon-Fri from 5pm to 7pm with $1 off everything; Tuesday is Burger Night with deluxe gourmet burgers like the Italian Stallion; during football season the bar will open at 9am for Kegs n' Eggs under the sleek flat TV screens above the bar.

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Restored venue from Hollywood's Golden Age rocks on.

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Formerly known as the Henry Fonda Theatre, this historic theater first opened in 1926 and frequently played host to silver screen legends like Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable. Today, all-access freedom and performances from top rock acts offers a decidedly more laidback experience. The standing-room-only main space sets an interactive vibe while the upstairs mezzanine leads to the sleek... more

This vintage venue from Hollywood's Golden Age is keeping concertgoers coming with its state-of-the-art sound system, rooftop speakeasy and laidback scene.

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In Short Formerly known as the Henry Fonda Theatre, this historic theater first opened in 1926 and frequently played host to silver screen legends like Marlene Dietrich and Clark Gable. Today, all-access freedom and performances from top rock acts offers a decidedly more laidback experience. The standing-room-only main space sets an interactive vibe while the upstairs mezzanine leads... more

This glammed up Hollywood ale house recalls Old Tinseltown with hard-to-find American craft beers and gourmet pub grub to eclectic concert crowds from the next-door Henry Fonda.

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In Short If your passion is a perfect draft beer, look no further than this newly revamped Hollywood haunt that serves up 24 American microbrews on tap--many found nowhere else--served in real glassware at the proper temperature and gas mixture. The crowd's diversity adds to the energy-- everyone from fancy Pantages theatergoers to faux-hawked punks from the adjacent Henry Fonda Music... more

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One of the best venues in town

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Great place to see a small or indie type of band. No hassles inside, unless you try to sneak into G.A., and good sound quality. Not a huge issue seeing the stage from any spot. Fun place to hear live music.

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+ location, parking, staff

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- size

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Huge venue to see a music show! For an inside venue it has pretty good sound. Better than most places in LA. And they have seating upstairs which is good!

Great venue!

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I've been to a few venues and I really like this one. The lines werent too long to get in and anywhere you stood you got a good view. They even have a balcony at the top to sit if you dont feel like standing the whole night. Great sound, and they have smoking patio that shows a big screen. It's right off the exit and easy to find. I just saw Tegan and Sara there, and it was a great show! This... more
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