Bigfoot Lounge
(323) 662-9227
3172 Los Feliz Blvd
Los Angeles,
CA
90039
34.1238
-118.2679
Neighborhoods: East LA, Atwater Village

What People Are Saying About Bigfoot Lounge
The Editor
Kim Cooper
Citysearch
In Short
With one of the wittiest interiors in town, Bigfoot attracts folks who like to smirk while they imbibe. Foresty decor is taken to deliberately absurd extremes, with logs everywhere, an animatronic raccoon in a stump, custom signs for the Sasquatch National Forest, decanters shaped like bears and fish, and stuffed critters all around. Rockabilly guys and girls, along with hipsters from nearby Silver Lake.
User Reviews
Anonymous
November 09, 2008
I like to go here for happy hour! Dollar off of already cheap drinks. No fighting for parking here. Plenty of parking. Be sure to check out Thursday nights...You'll see why :-)
read full reviewJamieLetsner
July 28, 2008
If you like your bars tacky, your girls trashy and your beer week, here's the bar for you. Loud, empty, theme-bar in Los Feliz.
read full reviewmrpokey
June 22, 2008
amazing atmosphere, dark and cozy, excelent music. The Bartenders are super friendly, the waitresses are very cute with there scout 'uniforms'. One of there signature drinks 'the girlscout martini' is amazing... the only downside to this place is that they are pretty watery on there mixed drinks. I stick to beer at this place, or one of the signature drinks they are 'proud of'. If your looking for amazingly strong mixed drinks for the same price go to the Gryphon, its within walking distance down the street. Different atmosphere, but if you order a rum and coke the coke is just there for color, know what im sayin?
read full reviewThe Details on Bigfoot Lounge
What to Drink:
With specialty drinks with names like "Toasted Marshmallow" and "Girl Scout Cookie," how could you resist?
Happy Hour:
Daily, 5pm-8pm.
When to Go:
Drink specials occur every day of the week, but Thursday is Psychotonic night, where PBR is $2 and shots of Dewar's are $3. Everything from surf rock and psychobilly to punk and '80s hits are played by DJ Devil One while Spencer Lee mixes up the brew by showing weird 16mm and 8mm films.








