Crazy Girls may be billed as a "strip club" by some, but it's actually more of a dance club, as performers are required to keep bikini tops and two bottoms on at all times. The room features a large stage with four dancing poles, as well as a number of booths for patrons. A full bar offers stiff drinks for under $10, and even a bevvy of $3 happy-hour specials from 6pm - 9pm, during which time the $10 cover charge is also waived. Lap dances run $25 apiece. A smoking patio overlooks La Brea Avenue. Valet parking is $5, and there's an ATM fee.
American Cinematographer Magazine is located behind the Society of American Cinematographers headquarters at the intersection of Orange and Franklin avenues. The magazine bills itself as the international journal of motion imaging and is the top trade publication for the cinematography industry in the world. This location is the corporate office but is also open to the public. Customers and students can browse the reference material and purchase hats, souvenirs and T-shirts. The magazine is published monthly and offers articles, features and reviews related to the industry. Visit the website to subscribe, read online articles or for more information.
American Legion Post 206 is Highland Park's local American Legion branch. American Legion Post 206 features a 200-person capacity dance hall for private rental or for live music gatherings. American Legion Post 206 also houses a club room for its members that includes a full bar open five days a week. Its members gather annually for patriotic events and the branch also offers veterans rehabilitation services and honor guard funerals, among other benefits.
Los Globos Night Club features deejays and live bands that typically play Latin and Hip-Hop music. It also has a full bar that offers mixed drinks as well as bottled and on-tap beer options.
The American Legion is a national veterans service organization. This location is Post number 43 and has been operating in Hollywood since 1919. The building itself resembles an Army barracks but with art deco architecture. An honor roll of American war heroes decorate the outer facade. The courtyard contains a war memorial complete with an antique cannon. The building itself is available for private events including live shows, film shoots and receptions. The hall has a rich heritage and was a favorite place for local artists and politicians. Humphrey Bogart was a regular at the roaring-'20s-style basement bar. The American Legion Hollywood Post is also the location for many films and television commercials. Come for the museum, stay for the drinks.