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http://www.eatatmahe.com Mahé offers a delicious meeting of sushi and meat as God and Stewart Anderson, in their mercy, intended. Besides the raw stuff, the house special is the filet mignon stuffed with blue cheese and wrapped in bacon. Kill you? Sure. But it tastes damn good. More >>
http://www.malibu-inn.com Reggae, hip-hop, rock and punk bands shake up diners at this venerable coastal spot. Full bar. Age limit varies. More >>
An Irish pub in the middle of Santa Ana, Malone's features a full liquor selection and two types of wine (both kids: one white, one red). They also serve 12 bottled brews and four on tap including: Bud light, Shock Top, Stella and Newcastle. There are two pool tables, a dartboard, jukebox and three arcade games tucked to one side of the room. A large stage is in the back, with plenty of tables and chairs surrounding the dance floor in front of it. A lounge with tables and couches sits atop a second-floor loft, overlooking the dance floor and stage. The outdoor patio is large and spacious, with plenty of tables and chairs. Malone's features hip-hop nights on the weekends and live bands; occasionally, the bar hosts a fetish night (bondage, suspension, Furries). More >>
This popular Laguna Beach hangout is a local oasis in the midst of a vast tourist Mecca. Although this establishment has a knack for attracting mostly a middle-aged crowd, you can find it filled with all kinds of patrons on any given night. This is definitely a no-frills venue, but the staff is friendly and the people that frequent the Marine room are mainly there to have a good time and enjoy a quality live performance or two. The tavern features a full bar and a variety of beers on tap. The music, ranging from blues to indie rock is often fantastic and has been known to reach near-deafening levels, leaving you with a pleasant "my-ears-are-ringing-but-it-was-worth-it" sensation. More >>
http://www.martiniblues.com Everything looks great coming out of the kitchen of this bona-fide supper club, and we can personally vouch for the Martini Blues Favorite?a rotelli pasta with chicken or shrimp, sun-dried tomatoes, mushrooms and bell peppers in a spicy chipotle Alfredo sauce. Like all dinners, it comes with soup or salad; steamed vegetables; and a choice of garlic mashed potatoes, angel hair pasta or rice pilaf. More >>
http://www.mccabes.com Wander through the gee-tars and other stringed things in this one-of-a-kind li'l shrine to live music. The music store opened in 1958 and has been hosting concerts in its back room since the late 1960s, featuring such stellar performers as Lucinda Williams, Sun Ra, They Might Be Giants, Gil Scott-Heron, Ralph Stanley, Linda Ronstadt, Neil Innes, Les Paul, Hubert Selby, Jackie DeShannon, Ali Farka Toure, Tom Waits, Linda & Richard Thompson, Alex Chilton and Emmylou Harris, among many others. Coffee and sweets available; no alcohol. All ages. More >>
http://www.themintla.com In a city where history is measured in months instead of decades, the Mint is a real cultural treasure. The bar has been presenting live music ever since it opened in 1937, and Stevie Wonder, Macy Gray, Ray Charles, Zigaboo Modeliste, Leo Nocentelli, Royal Crown Revue and the Wallflowers are among the many notable musicians who've performed on its small stage. The room has a homey appeal, with kitschy artifacts like Johnny Cash paintings and glass display cases with souvenirs from such celebrities as Jackson Browne artfully blended with burnished wooden walls and cozy booths decorated with ornate lamps and plush velvet drapes. The ceiling above the bar is covered with old vinyl 45s, and the overall vibe appeals to rock & roll fanatics and hardcore roots-music aficionados. The large menu puts a fresh spin to classic American, Asian and Southwestern fare with such specialties as calamari tempura, Creole jambalaya, grilled salmon with mango chutney, "twisted" mac & cheese, and smoked Gouda and chicken quesadillas. You can sit at the bar, which has a full range of beer, wine and spirits, or at comfortable booths along the walls. Better yet, find a seat at the tables that abut the low stage for an even more intimate musical experience. Ages 21 & over. Street parking. More >>
http://www.mollybloomspub.com The interior of Molly Bloom's has the standard Irish-pub features: low lighting, Guinness posters and bricks. Lots of bricks. Both bar and restaurant offer sizeable menus featuring traditional Irish dishes such as fish and chips and bangers, beans and mash (a surprisingly tasty combination of sausages, baked beans and mashed potatoes). More >>
http://www.mollymalonesla.com Run by the same family since it opened in 1969, this neighborhood Irish bar has friendly regulars, and Guinness stout and Harp lager on tap. Music ranges from traditional Irish drinking songs to original singer-songwriters and bands. Joan Osborne, Lenny Kravitz and Michelle Shocked are among the musicians who've played here. Full bar. Over 21. More >>
http://mrtsbowl.tripod.com The bowling lanes may no longer be open at Mr. T's Bowl, but the longtime bar remains one of Highland Park's main live-music nightclubs. The place is still run by the family of its namesake founder, Joe Teresa, who opened Mr. T's Bowl in 1966 and died in 2004. The venue has undergone several distinct incarnations over the decades, evolving from a blue-collar bowling alley and neighborhood bar into the art-punk hipster hangout Fuzzyland in the early 1990s, before settling into its current role as a showcase for indie-rock bands from the northeast side of Los Angeles. The decor retains much of the club's original charm, with Christmas lights twinkling over the cluttered bar and vestiges of the old bowling lanes still visible behind the stage curtain. The main music room has a low stage, scattered tables and a wide area for dancing and mingling, while the bar is situated to the side in a nook with comfortable booths. Beck, Los Abandoned, the Breeders, 8-Bit, Backbiter, Saccharine Trust, Third Grade Teacher and Go Betty Go are among the many musicians who've played there, and Mr. T's currently alternates bookings of indie, pop and garage combos with burlesque nights. The affable soundman Arlo has been such a veteran fixture in the sound booth that a local band once named themselves after him. The full bar stills draws early-evening visits from the feisty 70-something barflies who've been coming here for years, before younger scenesters fill the place later at night. Mr. T's has its own parking lot, and patrons enter through the back entrance by the lot. Ages 21 & over. More >>
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