Los Angeles is the second largest city in the United States and the largest in California. In a city this size, there is bound to be something that everyone can do. If you are under 21 and are looking for a place where you can dance, you are in luck. Los Angeles has plenty of 18-and-over clubs where you can party the night away.
Boulevard 3 is located in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles on famous Sunset Boulevard. This club, which was opened in 1996 by Skybar developer Peter Famulari, is built on the site of an old Hollywood athletic club and strives to be one part night club, one part resort and one part private home. This club, which offers VIP guests a private balcony, was conceived with the idea of mixing the old world with the new world to provide guests with an open area with several private rooms, all opening up to a center courtyard. This club only provides the best in technology to make the audio and visual experience one of a kind. Reservations are recommended for entry.
Boulevard 3
6523 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 466-2144
boulevard3.com
Three Clubs is best known as the bar from the movie “Swingers.” Since that time it has evolved from a classic martini lounge to a world-class 18-and-older entertainment. This family-owned venue strives to provide an alternative environment from the normal, fast-placed clubs by looking to be more relaxed and casual. Just because it is casual, however, doesn’t mean the owners have skimped on the experience. Three Clubs has the most up-to-date sound and lighting equipment to make its events stand out. Depending on the evening, this lounge might be having a burlesque night, stand-up comedy or live music.
Three Clubs
1123 Vine Street
Hollywood, CA 90038
(323) 462-6441
threeclubs.com
Key Club is located on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. This club is located in a historic Hollywood building and has been renovated to give patrons one of the hottest clubs in Los Angeles. This club has many different types of events, ranging from techno nights to Salsa lessons. The Key Club provides local bands direct access to get heard and perform for venue attendees. Providing several different levels for partygoers to dance and mingle, this club can feel bigger than it is, and it can be easy to get lost. Finally, this club does provide a dining option to patrons with a prior reservation.
Key Club
9039 Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 274-5800
keyclub.com