What People Are Saying About Fais Do Do
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In Short – In the '60s, it was converted into an underground jazz club frequented by such legends as Sam Cooke, Billy Preston and John Coltrane. It was transformed in 1990 and has gradually turned into one of the most dynamic and magnetic places for live bands and special events. The main room's fading checkered floor, diminutive wooden stage, high panoramic ceilings, elegant yet worn bar and dining area. – – –
The Details on Fais Do Do
On the Menu:
There's a full menu of Cajun creations: po' boys, jambalaya, red beans and rice, and more. The kitchen cooks until 11pm.
Fun Fact:
Originally built in the 1930s, this architecturally historic landmark served as a bank for the Sugar Hill District, where many pre-Hollywood L.A. hipsters dwelled.
The Extras:
It also sports an enormous ballroom only open for special events such as private parties and movie shoots.
On the Menu:
There's a full menu of Cajun creations: po' boys, jambalaya, red beans and rice, and more. The kitchen cooks until 11pm.
Fun Fact:
Originally built in the 1930s, this architecturally historic landmark served as a bank for the Sugar Hill District, where many pre-Hollywood L.A. hipsters dwelled.
The Extras:
It also sports an enormous ballroom only open for special events such as private parties and movie shoots.
Category:
Restaurants, Nightclubs, Bars & Pubs
Bar & Pub Special Features:
Bar & Club Type of Music:
DJ - 80s & New Wave, DJ - R&B, DJ - Disco






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