What we say
Get Inspired in this Artistic Lounge Space
Grab a spot on one of the comfy couches for waiter served cocktails in this hip lounge spot. Look around and watch the mostly male late twentysomething to thirtysomething crowd enjoying their martinis. They have featured art to enjoy whilst enjoying your cocktail.
9 reviewsWhat visitors say
Posted: June 05, 2008
Ok, I am not mentioning names but certain ladies nights have gone too far. Seven purses stolen in fifteen mins. If you are looking for a classy sophisticated ladies night go to East West on Thursdays. No Drama just Class.
Posted: March 19, 2008
Beautiful mature welcoming atmosphere w/ a great scent in the air,candles everywhere, delicious drinks well worth the price to pay for no hangover!Great place to date, start up a night or just relax w/ some buddies after a long work week & call it a night. Feels like a New York lounge in lower Manhattan!
Posted: March 14, 2008
Better Drinks than I had at most clubs in WeHo. My husband and I stopped in this Bar last Friday, Loved IT!!! Will be going again tonight. Friendly staff, Great Decor and the DJ was awesome. You get more than what you pay for with this place.
Posted: October 28, 2007
Nice place, good appetizers, friendly people. It's expensive but that's probably good because otherwise it would be even more crowded.
Posted: August 09, 2007
I'm a gay businessman, who lives in Las Vegas, and I come into Weho periodically. I also happen to be a member of the E/W Lounge. Some folks have difficulty with this bar, because they think that it's just another saloon along with Micky's, Trunks, Cantina, Rage and the rest. It was designed for an older, more mature & monied, gay clientele. It sounds pretensious, but very many guys grow out of Micky's, et al. and are looking for a quieter place, that surrounds them in the ambience that they have become accustom too. A very great deal of modern day business is not contracted in high rise office buildings, but in more informal environments. Because of it's position, the Lounge provides for that kind of informality, where relationships can be established, and friendship enhanced. For folks that just mosy on in, the East/West might not come across as an everyday kind of guys place, but it serves a real purpose in the broader economy of West Hollywood. Certainly there are many young people who enhabit the East/West, and without them, the place would starve to death. Maturity & youth have a good mix at the East/West Lounge.
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