Los Angeles Garden of Eden is in the list of the hottest clubs in the area

Contrary to its idyllic namesake,Los Angeles Garden of Eden is dark and cavernous, a Hollywood playpen complete with torches and stone pillars, a two-room dance floor, a trio of bars and a charming dungeon- like outdoor patio with comfy booths and heat lamps. The weekends are made for fun, but they attract a heavy mix of Valley and Orange County invaders who are doing their weekend meat-market shopping. But most come for the nightlife, including the likes of P. Diddy and Lil' Kim, who have lounged, danced and passed the night away with the finest of Los Angeles social culture.

What comes to your mind when you hear the words"Garden of Eden"? Adam and Eve? Am I right? Los Angeles Garden of Eden is something more than Adam and Eve. This exclusive Hollywood Garden of Eden is worth the wait, if you can get in at all. Be patient, look your best and remember, half of it is attitude! People on the guest list are given priority and men have a hard time getting past the bouncers.

 

This is an upscale, Moroccan themed club which was all the rage not too long ago, but has since declined in popularity. It is, however, still worth checking out. Los Angeles Garden of Eden is still in the list of the most popular and hot clubs in the area: Arena, Beach Club, Century Club, Circus, Coco Go-Go, Deep, Metro Night Club, Manhattan Club, Ruby, Shark Club, The Gate.

 

Bear in mind that it is a club, not a bar, so you can expect to dance your butt off. But like most Los Angeles night spots, it shuts its doors at 2:00am. It is not New York. Los Angeles Garden of Eden full kitchen bursts with flavors of California and continental cuisine ranging from the classic New York steak to fresh seafood selections. So, eat and dance and do not be afreaid to put on weight.

 

Parked in Hollywood at La Brea, Los Angeles Garden of Eden is a beautiful club with an impressive metal job, sensual lighting and dark wood. A mecca-city for aspiring actors, the crowd is full of these. The decor here is luxurious, and whisks you away to an exotic Middle Eastern locale, enhanced by the club's textiles and delicate lighting. Los Angeles Garden of Eden is a sanctuary of Tinseltown nightlife that has indulged patrons for more than three generations. The authentic supper and dance club is set in a decadently tropical atmosphere of Spanish beaux arts architecture, with robust columns supporting the arched ceilings of the two-story club.

 

Contrary to its idyllic namesake, Los Angeles Garden of Eden is dark and cavernous, a Hollywood playpen complete with torches and stone pillars, a two-room dance floor, a trio of bars and a charming dungeon- like outdoor patio with comfy booths and heat lamps. You will find a throng of naughty Eves in their most alluring outfits, looking to bite into more than an apple. They will be tempting the tinted-glasses- wearing Adams with spiky hair.

 

Nice bars and a cool balcony overlooking the dance floor are helpful for staking out the ladies. So leave the sneakers at home and hope for a top notch DJ. The wide range of music mix is always funky and dance- driven: Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays feature hip-hop, rare groove and funk, while Thursdays feature a roster of international DJs spinning house, trip-hop and drum and bass, and Sundays occasionally host urban nights.

 

The weekends are made for fun, but they attract a heavy mix of Valley and Orange County invaders who are doing their weekend meat-market shopping. But most come for the nightlife, including the likes of P. Diddy and Lil' Kim, who have lounged, danced and passed the night away with the finest of Los Angeles social culture. Catering to the wide array of Los Angeles tastes, the club hosts anything from popular hip-hop and house nights from top-notch promoters to more classic nights of elegant jazz and soul.

 

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