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From the archives: July 15, 2003

Tired of frequenting the same old hangouts? Walk on the wild side with strange brews, outlandish eateries and other oddball places with our list of wacky spots in Los Angeles.

On this page:Where to Visit, Where to Eat, Where to Stay, Where to Drink.

Where to Visit

  1. 1 3.5 Star Rating: Average Ghettogloss
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    6109 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90038 (map)

    Once a week it's "Gorilla Thursday" at this weird and wonderful shop, which offers folks a dancing ape in the parking lot, projections of monkey movies and late night shopping.

  2. 2 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Wacko
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    4633 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (map)

    Load up on Drag Queen action figures, glycerin soaps and underground books at this mecca of lowbrow art.

  3. 3 3.5 Star Rating: Average Skeletons in the Closet
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    1104 N Mission Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90033 (map)

    Procure a "body bag" garment bag from the coroner's gift shop and never worry about losing your luggage at LAX.

  4. 4 4 Star Rating: Recommended Bunny Museum
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    1933 Jefferson Dr, Pasadena, CA 91104 (map)

    Hop to it: From live, potty-trained rabbits to a plethora of bunny-based knick-knacks, this curious cotton-tailed collection is the world's only museum (which is really a house) dedicated to the cute and floppy critters.

  5. 5 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Ackermansion
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    4511 Russell Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (map)

    On Saturday mornings you can stroll through a perfect stranger's home to get up close and personal with movie-monster macabre (and Bela Lugosi's cape).

  6. 6 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Museum Of Jurassic Technology
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    9341 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232 (map)

    Decide if the relics are fact or fiction at this clever museum of curiosities geared more towards imparting wonder than knowledge. And it's all done without a single Jurassic fossil in sight.

  7. 7 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Nitespa
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    1301 Abbot Kinney Blvd Ste 33, Venice, CA 90291 (map)

    No need to speak with your "spa voice" at this nocturnal hangout that offers DJ tunes and cocktails among a bevy of spa treatments--for both men and women--that can be booked well into the night.

Where to Eat

  1. 8 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Nova Express
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    426 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036 (map)

    Eat a slice of Cosmic pizza or sip on a Nova Martian martini alongside a life-size alien and hoards of sci-fi action figures at this dungeon-like cafe that stays open til 4am.

  2. 9 4 Star Rating: Recommended Saddle Peak Lodge
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    419 Cold Canyon Rd, Calabasas, CA 91302 (map)

    Where the wild things are: Set back in the Santa Monica mountains, this manly retreat was Ernest Hemingway's favorite post-hunting BYO-game spot. Today, the uspcale eatery offers a menu of wild game like elk, buffalo, boar and more.

  3. 10 4 Star Rating: Recommended Palms Thai
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    5900 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028 (map)

    Get transported to Graceland by way of Thailand. Whether you order exotic specialties like fried frog's legs and red curry boar or just plain old pad thai, you're sure to love the live musical stylings of Kevin, aka the Thai Elvis.

  4. 11 3.5 Star Rating: Average Clearmans North Woods Inn San Gabriel
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    7247 Rosemead Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776 (map)

    Who says it never snows in Southern California? This family-friendly suburban institution features year-round "snow" on the roof, peanut shells on the floor (they serve 'em, you throw 'em) and a live lounge singer.

  5. 12 4 Star Rating: Recommended Opaque - dining in the dark
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    2020 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90403 (map)

    Talk about a blind date. Enjoy a New American feast in complete darkness, where sight-impaired waiters guide you through a truly unusual sensory experience.

Where to Stay

  1. 13 3 Star Rating: Average Custom Hotel
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    8639 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045 (map)

    Don't let the imposing all-black exterior fool you. Inside, this large boutique property is a mix of quirk and cool--once you get past the stuffed flock of sheep in the lobby (no, they're not real), check into the equestrian-themed "horse" room, decked out with jockey wallpaper and a mechanical horse.

  2. 14 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Hotel Queen Mary
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    1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802 (map)

    The ship is historic, the hotel rooms haunted. (Or so we've heard.) Request rooms M160 or B461 and you may be sharing the room with an uninvited, invisible guest.

  3. 15 3.5 Star Rating: Average The Standard
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    8300 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90069 (map)

    From the upside-down sign outside to the poolside blue astroturf and the lobby DJ, it's obvious this ain't your grandma's idea of a standard hotel. Oh, and don't forget the near-naked model posing in a glass tank above the check-in desk.

  4. 16 3.5 Star Rating: Average Hollywood Roosevelt
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    7000 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028 (map)

    The site of the first-ever Academy Awards, this historic haunt is where Hollywood's Golden Age lives on--the ghost of actor Montgomery Clift is said to roam the ninth floor (suite 928), and the spirit of Marilyn Monroe, who lived in suite 1200 overlooking the pool, is said to haunt the ballroom and the mirror which now hangs in the lobby.

  5. 17 4 Star Rating: Recommended The Hotel Angeleno
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    170 N Church Ln, Brentwood, CA 90049 (map)

    A former Holiday Inn designed in Capitol Records-esque circular style, this Brentwood hotel is an unsual site that serves as a big round beacon in the night.

Where to Drink

  1. 18 4 Star Rating: Recommended The Dresden Restaurant & Lounge
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    1760 N Vermont Ave, Hollywood, CA 90027 (map)

    This '60s-style Los Feliz lounge is where in-the-know hipsters (and "Swingers" fans) go for strong drinks like the Blood and Sands, and for kitschy sing-alongs led by Marty and Elayne, L.A.'s undisputed heroes of hip.

  2. 19 3.5 Star Rating: Average CIA
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    11334 Burbank Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601 (map)

    Toast your buddies with a brewski while enjoying freak-show asthetics and underground music at this NoHo all-ages club.

  3. 20 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Bigfoot Lodge
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    3172 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039 (map)

    Down a Girl Scout Cookie cocktail next to Smokey the Bear at this log cabin/lounge hybrid, replete with an animatronic raccoon and stuffed critters all around.

  4. 21 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Saints & Sinners
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    10899 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA 90034 (map)

    This '70s-style watering hole caters to all the little devils in the City of Angels with specialty drinks like Holy Water and Hell Fire, a Peppermill-style fire pit and furry velvet walls.

  5. 22 3.5 Star Rating: Average Brennan's
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    4089 Lincoln Blvd, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 (map)

    Everything seems normal at this high-spirited Irish pub, unless you happen to be there on Thursday for their longstanding turtle racing tradition.

  6. 23 4 Star Rating: Recommended Bahooka Ribs & Grog
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    4501 N Rosemead Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770 (map)

    Get away from L.A.--this off-the-radar Polynesian pleasure spot will have you drinking with the fishes (there's nearly 100 aquariums). Heat things up with more than 50 tropical drinks to choose from, all served on fire.