Jumbo's Clown Room
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Jumbo's Clown Room

Los Angeles, California

Photo: Chris Orr

A dive bar on Hollywood Boulevard that's been hosting burlesque and go-go dancing since 1970. The performers are athletes and artists, the jukebox is flawless, and the room has a sweaty, joyful energy that's completely unique in a city of manufactured nightlife. No cover, two-drink minimum, and a vibe that feels like the last outpost of old Hollywood.

Insider tip

Cash only. Sit near the stage and tip generously. The performers make this place what it is.

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