

Top 5 Best Clubs in West Hollywood, [2025 GUIDE]
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Poppy

Poppy opens as a hybrid nightclub concept portraying a fantasy world transporting into an underlying stream of consciousness filled with the extensive menagerie of characters from a storybook setting. Poppy features a private room housing an exclusive bar under a curved upholstered ceiling where it will be sure to allow Hollywood’s royalty to imbibe the night away in comfort and luxury. the nightclub is only open Thursdays from 10 pm to 2am. The h.wood group’s co-founder, John Terzian, says, "Poppy is our newest inspiring step and fresh addition for our brand. We really love creating different worlds with our special collection of upscale lounge atmospheres for our family and friends. We are taking ‘poppy’ to the next level and will essentially be the live version of a surrealism painting. It’s the most innovative concept with a dream sequence that we have aspired and achieved for within the h.wood group portfolio.” Throughout the venue, guests are whisked away feeling lost in a surrealistic dream, finding themselves among the whimsical bohemian cast of modern mermaids, peacock poppies, garden gypsies, baroque layers, human animals, with swinging storytellers, all while listening and engaging with great music, socializing and dancing or lounging in the indoor/outdoor patio area, receiving personalized poems and caricature portraits, as bottled spirits are encapsulated in oversized roses and oyster shells and crystallized bathtubs, correlated by their matching role- playing hostesses.
755 N La Cienega Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90069
West Hollywood
11 PM - 2 AM Monday, Thursday & Friday
Dress Code: Casual
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Bootsy Bellows

The A-list-loved venue on the Sunset Strip has thrown out the black interiors and velvet seating for peach walls and plenty of greenery — but not to worry, the iconic puppet shows will remain. The Rat Pack is back at Bootsy Bellows, but with a new look. The former rendition — an old Hollywood, dimly-lit burlesque nightclub — has been replaced by a summertime escape mirroring Frank Sinatra’s 1940s Palm Springs home. The star-loved venue on the Sunset Strip has thrown out the black interiors and velvet seating for peach walls, pastel couches and plenty of greenery — but not to worry, the iconic puppet shows will remain. Co-owned by H.Wood Group's John Terzian and Brian Toll, and star David Arquette, Bootsy Bellows has been an L.A. nightlife staple since it entered the scene in 2012, and has been under renovations since August 2018 with John Sofio of Built, Inc. to design and bring the revamped space to life, this time with a more homey aesthetic. “You feel like you’re not in a nightclub, even though you will be,” says Terzian, who, along with Toll, now operates more than a dozen clubs and restaurants around Los Angeles, including nearby Blind Dragon, among other hot spots. “What we’re masking it with is the residential feel that I don’t think a lot of people are paying attention to. So we’ll have the entertainment, puppets and probably a few other surprises that go with that, but our overall feeling is marrying those two worlds.” A decked-out residence, at that. Drake’s personal sound guy was brought in to work on the DJ booth and speakers, embedded LED lights were added to the walls and ceilings to put on custom light shows, and gone is the signature VIP room that once welcomed Hollywood’s biggest names. That decision, is in part, thanks to the social media culture of 2019. “When Bootsy first opened in 2012, celebrities wanted to be hidden, they wanted to go out the back door, they wanted to have their own room and not be bothered and so we created this VIP room,” Toll explains. “As the evolution of nightlife changed, the celebrities who go out now want to be seen, they want to be on Instagram, they call the paparazzi on themselves — some don’t, but a lot of them do —so they want to be in the main room.” The revamped Bootsy Bellows opens its doors to the public on Friday, and hosted an early family and friends preview last week, welcoming Dave Chappelle and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Anthony Kiedis, among others.
9229 W Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90069
West Hollywood
10 PM – 2 AM on Fridays and Saturdays
Dress Code: Strict
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Sunset at EDITION

Sunset is a basement night club at The West Hollywood EDITION hotel. The venue encompasses the luxury of Sunset within a nightclub setting in West Hollywood.
1090 North Doheny Drive Los Angeles, CA 90069
West Hollywood
8 PM - 2 AM Thu, 9 PM - 2 AM Fri - Sat
Dress Code: Strict
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Harriet's

Elevate your bar and lounge experience in West Hollywood. Introducing The Rooftop at The Jeremy, an inspired setting to savor cocktails paired with unmatched sweeping views—from Downtown to Santa Monica and the Hollywood Hills. Take in Southern California’s epic sunsets with a special someone, or gather with friends for a night under the stars. Here, genuinely personal service meets LA-centric comfortable style, with an intimate indoor bar and a spacious, climate-controlled outdoor lounge. Accessible from a dedicated elevator in the lobby, between Etcho and Joao, The Rooftop also overlooks the 7-story Dream Catcher sculpture by world-renowned artist Janet Echelman.
8490 Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90069
West Hollywood
8 PM - 2 AM Sat & Sun
Dress Code: Casual
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MelrosePlace Rooftop

MELROSEPLACE is a multifaceted three-story restaurant and rooftop lounge serving up a variety of elevated contemporary classics alongside expertly handcrafted cocktails and panoramic views of LA. Located directly on the famous shopping street and our kindred namesake, MELROSEPLACE is the ultimate destination to drink, dine, and unwind with style every day of the week. One of Los Angeles' most famous streets is th iconic MelrosePlace, known to most outside of the city from it's namesake 90's TV show. Los Angelenos are fans of the block thanks to jewelry stores, coffee shops and designer boutiques that include international names like Balmain, Marni and Oscar de la Renta.
8472 Melrose Pl Los Angeles, CA 90069
West Hollywood
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