Bars And Lounges
West Hollywood, California, 90069
Submitted by Mik B. on 04/27/2022
Simply amazing! Great live music and exciting atmosphere!!
Submitted by Giorgia Pgg on 04/25/2022
Best place for live music! Lots of fun!
Submitted by Cindy T on 04/13/2022
Wow the best venue. Parking is not so great but we found a lot within walking distance for $20. The venue is very intimate. We were there for the Linda Lindas and watched the band from upstairs and it was great. Can’t wait to go back!
Submitted by Nicole Fogelman on 03/18/2022
Second time at this historic venue and both times have been shows to remember! Laid back intimate venue where crowd surfing and stage diving are welcome. This is one of those venues where it's harder to find a bad spot than a good spot since it's so intimate, but a sold out show wont have a lot of extra elbow room. There's a bar upfront separate from the stage/music where you can chill and have a conversation, and two more bars (one on each floor) in the main room where the stage is. The balcony in the main room has a couple of rows of bench style seating and a small amount of room for standing against the rail. Multiple parking suggestions can be found on their website, we were able to find metered street parking close to the venue.
Submitted by Rob Blaze on 02/27/2022
World famous venue showcasing great bands in concert. Parking in the area is challenging, but the intimate setting makes it well worth the work!
Submitted by Armando Mejia on 02/22/2022
Best sound system in the Hollywood scene. This is a legendary venue that many legendary artists started there careers
Submitted by K Jean on 02/08/2022
Love the cozy intimate feel of the Troubadour. Entering and checking for IDs and vaccine records was quick and seemless. The staff was great!
Only negative note I have has nothing to do with the venue. Every time I have been there the people attending have been the rudest I have ever experienced at any concert I have attended and that is a lot. I have no idea what that is about but it has negatively impacted my desire to see shows there in the future. Again, this has nothing to do with the venue that I can think of but I am sharing my experience regardless.
Oh! And the lighting has been an issue for pictures. Throughout the show the lights are blue, red, purple. Never seems to be just white/ natural lighting. It can have a cool effect for photos, but it would be nice to be able to snap a few in white/ natural light too. ????
Submitted by Barney Chen on 12/12/2021
Went to see Anson Seabra's first headline show and he was amazing.
This venue was nice and more organized than other places I've been to. Will be happy to come back and see other artists perform if I get th chance!
Submitted by Keith Dowling on 11/24/2021
It's The legendary Troubadour, you'd be mental not to go here if a band or artist you enjoy was playing. There's not a single bad spot in the house, the stage is right beside you no matter where you decide to stand. You can go to the upper balcony, stand beside the bar that serves nice cold bevvies, or relax by the side of the stage, all of them are fantastic locations to see the stage up close. But, like any venue, the best spot to stand if you want to hear the band/artist sound the best is beside the soundman, he's the one controlling everything, best spot at any venue, unless, of course, you wanna reach out and grab whichever of your idols is on stage. Look, it's The Troubadour, there's not many better live music venues.
Submitted by Plats on 10/26/2021
What an incredible place! The history and intimacy of the venue is stellar. The bartenders were nice, the drinks were great. Very cool experience.