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The Teragram Ballroom, Los Angeles CA | Nearby Businesses


1234 W 7th St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 689-9100

Dance and Night Club Near The Teragram Ballroom

The Belasco
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1050 S. Hill Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 746-5670

The Belasco Theater is Downtown Los Angeles’ next premier entertainment and nightlife destination. From live performances, concerts, and special events to theatrical productions and corporate receptions, the Belasco Theater is the ideal landmark venue for any event. The gigantic 40,000+ square foot space encompasses pure elegance and beauty with most of its original 1926 architecture and design intact, while offering multiple floorplan design options for events. The historic Main Theater includes three fully accessible bars, Belasco Cafe, Grill Fresco (opening in April), a multi-tiered stadium-style balcony seating, 2,000+ sq. ft. outdoor smoking-friendly patios, and a ballroom with private entry access. The theater also houses the BELASCO Nightclub, Bar & Lounge and VINTAGE 10 FIFTY Wine Bar. Belasco Theater has a full spectrum of sophisticated sound and lighting equipment, offering a state-of-the-art collection of audio visual technology for superb quality and optimum efficiency to bring all aspects of production under one roof.

Exchange LA
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
618 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 627-8070

Exchange LA is located in the former Los Angeles Stock Exchange Building, which dates back to 1929. With renovations complete the new-look begins almost immediately with 12-foot bronze doors at the entrance welcoming the next generation of Angelinos to the party! Fan Pages: facebook.com/awakeningexla/ facebook.com/InceptionEXLA/ Twitter: twitter.com/ExchangeLA Instagram: instagram.com/ExchangeLA

Elevate Lounge
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
811 Wilshire Blvd 2100
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 236-9600

***************************RESERVATIONS********************************* Bottle Service and Tables: [email protected] HOW TO BE ADDED TO OUR GUEST LIST (it's easy!) To be added to our guest list for free/expedited entry any night before 10:30pm (excluding ticketed events unless otherwise specified), simply: **Go to our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/pages/Elevate-Lounge/72817904736) **“Like” us (you have to “like” to be added to guest list) **Send us a private message by clicking on the “Message” icon and include your full name, the date and number of guests (you can have up to a +3 for a total of 4 guests per registered name). You will receive a reply email within 24 hours confirming your reservation. It will also provide you with check-in instructions, dress code and time to arrive by (10:30pm).

Conga Room
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
Olympic
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(323) 617-0347

The Conga Room is a Los Angeles nightclub located at L.A. Live that focuses on salsa and Latin music.HistoryBeginning in 1998 as a venue for salsa music performances, The Conga Room expanded its booking to incorporate artists in other genres: pop/rock, EDM, world beat, jazz, and hip hop. As it outgrew its old location, the club reopened on December 10, 2008 at the L.A. Live district in downtown Los Angeles. The new club, with 15000sqft and a capacity of about 1,000, is nearly three times the size of the old club.The club has hosted record launches, movie debuts, award shows and after-parties for various entertainment, social, political and sporting events. It hosted the press conference that announced the 2001 Latin Grammy Award winners.The Conga Room is co-owned by Jimmy Smits, Jennifer Lopez, Paul Rodriguez, Sheila E., Amaury Nolasco, Baron Davis, Trevor Ariza, and will.i.am.

333 Live
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
333 S Boylston St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

(213) 989-7979

333 Live LA's Largest Megaclub/Concert Venue/Lounge/Restaurant 333 Live hosts exclusive private events on a large scale. As a private venue, 333 works with various production companies and promoters from all over the world. If you're a member of a private event, and it's held at 333, be prepared for a unique and memorable experience. The premier diamond Megaclub one block off the 3rd street exit on the 110N. 15 minute drive from the west side. The club's unique layout and large amount of space allow for incredible club, concert, and event experiences. Unreal sound and lighting that will knock you off your feet. Smoke machines, confetti blasters, laser lights, 4 Dancing cages, you name it they do it. Do not miss an opportunity to have an amazing time here 55,000+ sq. ft, 2 levels Multiple Dance floors Huge outdoor patio Multiple rooms with a bar in every room Incredible Sound and Lighting VIP rooms & more Capacity of 2000+ people Home to some of the worlds most famous and hottest artists such as: Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Jay Z, Beyonce, The Black Eyed Peas Check our Calendar and this facebook page for upcoming events. Presently, 333 Live only accepts bookings for private events. A "Temporary Special Event" can be obtained from LA City by renter if a public event is chosen.

801 Hill Nightclub
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
801 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(323) 540-8069

The Cicada Restaurant and Club
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
617 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 394-6060

Live music and dancing on selected Sundays or special Fridays or Saturday nights. Check the schedule for info and tickets: http://CicadaClub.com/schedule With the grandeur of a classic Hollywood musical from the thirties, The Cicada Restaurant and Club is a most unique experience that transports you back in time to the glamorous days of Hollywood's golden age of nightclubs. Featuring the finest dance orchestras and entertainment, The Cicada Restaurant and Club is unlike any night on the town you have ever experienced. Situated in the famed Art Deco Oviatt building, downtown Los Angeles' historic Lalique palace, The Cicada Restaurant and Club is a place fitting for experiencing an elegant romantic evening. Originally built as a top-of-the-line haberdashery in 1928, The Cicada Restaurant and Club retains much of the original design that the French designers and artisans of the time created. This spacious nightclub features fine dining on the main floor as well as the mezzanine that overlooks the entire club, an Art Deco mezzanine bar and lounge plus patio seating in the forecourt lobby. No setting in the entire city is more spectacular. The opulent dining and showroom, with giant old-growth oak columns that feature pairs of angels holding bells and gold-leaf ceilings, compliment the fine vintage entertainment and patrons dressed in their elegant evening attire.

Hyde Lounge at Staples Center
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1111 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(323) 330-8018

A New Form Of Luxury Experience In One of the World's Greatest Arenas SBE & AEG proudly introduce: HYDE LOUNGE AT STAPLES CENTER Located on suite level C, HYDE LOUNGE will bring a sexy and sophisticated ambiance, along with the highest service standards, unique energy, and superior sounds – to the views of some of the greatest concerts, shows and sporting events. Modeled after its famed predecessor on Sunset Boulevard, HYDE LOUNGE will feature exciting cuisine, our signature cocktails, bottle service and premium tableside mixology synonymous with SBE’s luxury lifestyle. HYDE LOUNGE is also the place for special events! No better way to create an unforgettable experience in downtown Los Angeles’ newest hotspot. WELCOME TO EXCLUSIVITY. Hyde Lounge at the Staples Center Website Table Reservations: [email protected] or 323 330 8018 Special Event Bookings: [email protected] or 323 525 2400 Press / Media inquiries: [email protected]

801 Hill
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
801 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(714) 365-6120

Located in downtown Los Angeles at 801 S Hill St.

The Reserve
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
650 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 327-0057

Enchanting. Radiating. Masculine. Sophisticated. These words describe the experience you can expect when you step through the doors of The Reserve; a brand-new nightlife destination located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles.Once filled with riches of the wealthiest Angeleanos in the 1920s, the modern-day Reserve continues the tradition of excellence and sophistication by giving old-school elegance a new-school flair. From our unique location, to our handcrafted cocktails, to our alluring ambiance, we are pleased to offer a range of luxuries in an intimate setting for your every need. Enjoy a Dirty Martini in our enchanting Foyer or a handcrafted “Pink Diamond” cocktail in our illuminated Vault. Take pleasure in a Reserved Old Fashioned in our Tellers Hall, or sip a savory “Oval Office” in our Billionaire’s Lounge. The Reserve is here to bring you a sophisticated taste of American History; unique to Los Angeles, lost in time, and unrivaled by any other nightlife destination.

MUSTACHE MONDAYS
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
117 Winston St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

BahiaNightclub
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1130 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 250-4313

Club Bahia is one of the longest running Latin Nightclubs in Los Angeles. Established in 1974 we are celebrating over 36 years entertaining the Latin community.

Downtown Dance & Movement
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1144 S Hope St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 335-3511

Downtown Dance & Movement is DTLA's newest premiere dance & fitness center, offering four large dance studios with sprung floors. We offer a wide range of social dance and dance fitness classes, including Swing, Lindy Hop, Argentine Tango, Ballroom, Salsa, Bachata, Chicago Style Stepping, Adult Ballet, Children's Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern Dance, Afro-Brazilian, Belly Dancing, Bollywood Dance, Barre Method, Groov3, Zumba, Yoga, Slow Stretch and Latin Jam. Two of Los Angeles' most prominent professional dance companies are in residence at Downtown Dance & Movement for rehearsals, classes and performances. Rentals available for rehearsals, performances, master classes, workshops and dance events.

The Times at Upstairs - Ace Hotel DTLA
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
921 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 618-2166

The Times is now "LA RECORD Presents..." a monthly Friday Night gathering that occurs at Upstairs at The Ace Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles. Resident DJs are: - Chris Ziegler (LA Record) - DJ Soft Touch aka Clifton James Weaver III (Funky Sole) - Mukta Mohan (KXLU) - Emily Twombly (Origami Vinyl) The event is free and is twenty-one and over. It all kicks off at 9pm and space is limited. Early arrival is suggested. Upstairs at Ace Hotel is located at 921 S. Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles

Mayan Theater
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1038 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

The Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, California, is a landmark former movie palace.HistoryDesigned by Stiles O. Clements of Morgan, Walls & Clements and opened in August 1927, the façade of the Mayan Theater includes stylized pre-Columbian patterns and figures designed by sculptor Francisco Cornejo. This is his major work.Originally a legitimate theater, the Mayan Theater is a prototypical example of the many excessively ornate exotic revival-style theaters of the late 1920s, Mayan Revival in this case. The well-preserved lobby is called "The Hall of Feathered Serpents," the auditorium includes a chandelier based on the Aztec calendar stone, and the original fire curtain included images of Mayan jungles and temples.The theater has been a location in many films including Save the Tiger, Rock 'n' Roll High School and A Night at the Roxbury.In 1990, the Mayan Theater, with most of its lavish ornament intact, became a nightclub. It is designated as a Historic Cultural Monument.Photo gallery

Discotic
Distance: 1.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1154 Crocker St
Los Angeles, CA 90021

(213) 746-3766

Megawoof America
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
Precinct DTLA
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 448-6049

El Potrero Night Club
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
E 55th St
Los Angeles, CA 90011

801 Hill Guest list
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
801 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(626) 610-6841

801 Hill Guest list
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
801 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(626) 610-6841

Performance and Sports Venue Near The Teragram Ballroom

333
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
333 S Boylston St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

The Attic
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1050 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 268-2793

Downtown Palace
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
630 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90014

213

The Downtown Palace opened with the words: “The Standard Orpheum of Vaudeville announces the opening tonight of its fine new theatre between sixth and seventies streets. All seats for tonight are sold, but for the balance of inaugural week as well as in the future they maybe obtained at the Box Office of the New House.” This proclamation revealed arguably the most charming, intimate venue in the storied Historic Core of Downtown Los Angeles. And now the old entertainment soul pushes into the new, carrying a legacy starting with a June 26th, 1911 inaugural performance by Sophie Tucker through subsequent star attractions such as Harry Houdini, Sarah Bernhardt, and Fred Astaire (even the greatest animal acts had their run!), to more recent marquee names like Julian Casablancas, Lucent Dossier Experience, Bill Nye (The Science Guy), Eugene Mirman, Tig Notaro, Last Remaining Seats, and Cinespia, to name a few. No longer an Orpheum (a word derived from the Greek mythological poet and musician Orpheus, whose skills could charm animals, plants, and even rocks) nor a newsreel iteration known as the “Palace Newsreel Theatre,” (including a visible ghost sign which can still be seen on the back alley wall), but a fully restored Broadway gem—the charming and lavish Palace Theatre, one of the oldest theatres in Los Angeles and the oldest surviving vaudeville circuit Orpheum theatre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the historic Broadway corridor of downtown Los Angeles, California. On June 26, 2011, the “new” Palace celebrated its centennial by unveiling a $1 million restoration by Shahram Delijani, stirring Linda Dishman, executive director of the LA Conservancy to herald, "The Palace is one of the jewels of Broadway . . . and we're thrilled that they've done such a magnificent restoration.” While the Palace has embraced it's authenticity, it has also been technically upgraded with new audio, lighting, and electrical renovations, the heart of which is a matched and calibrated, state-of-the-art Midas III/d&b audiotechnik sound system intended to coax the naturally excellent acoustics across the one thousand fully restored, plush velvet wrapped seats, none of which are more than eighty feet from center stage. The Palace is one of the few venues to juxtapose an architecturally and historically significant structure with a state of the art sound system and classic 35 mm Simplex E7 celluloid projectors. Coupled with expanded bar, lounge, artist, patron, and VIP areas, the Palace is prepared to bring it’s legacy of cultural engagement and live performance into fully modern times, With its beautifully preserved architecture and decor modeled after the great opera houses of 17th Century Europe, or conversely as “something out of Tom Waits song,” restored and improved interior areas and cutting edge technical capabilities, the Palace Theatre in downtown Los Angeles can transform your next special event or live concert into a truly unforgettable, even magical experience. Exciting times lay ahead. Please direct special event and concert inquiries to: Events/Programming Department Broadway Theatre Group: Palace, Los Angeles, Tower Theatres ph: 213-488-2009 email: [email protected] General info: 213-488-2010 Theatre Manager and Location Filming: Edward Baney office: 213-629-2939 The Downtown Palace Quick Specs: Seating capacity: Main Auditorium: 608 Mezzanine: 460 Total: 1068 Sound Reinforcement: Midas III FOH console d&b audiotechnik V-Series line array (flown) w/B2 subs Trussing: 3 x 40' on stage truss 1 x 10' downstage truss. Power: 500 amps/3phase on stage 200 amps Stage Right 300 amps Stage Left Stage: 40’ wide at proscenium 31’ 6” deep from smoke pocket to back wall 36’ from stage to top of proscenium arch at center Projection: Dual Strong International Simplex E7 35 mm projectors with Xenon lamp houses ***Full specs, seating chart, pricing available upon request. Architectural Highlights: G. Albert Lansburg, an American architect known for his work on luxury cinemas and theatres, with assistance by Robert Brown Young, designed The Palace. The décor was elegant and subdued, with shades of gold, pink and blue predominating. Marble walls and mosaic tiles were used throughout the lobbies, and the basement featured a paneled lounge with a fireplace. The former ladies lounge upstairs has windows overlooking the outer lobby reminiscent of a lovely Florentine early Renaissance palazzo. Landburg enlisted noted Catalonian architectural sculptor Domingo Mora, who also worked on New York City’s Metropolitan Opera House, to design and create the striking brick and polychrome terra cotta facade—the first use of multi-colored stone in that era—formed into flowers, fairies, and theatrical masks, illustrating the spirit of entertainment. Four bas relief panels depicting the four muses of vaudeville -- Song, Dance, Music, and Drama—as well as a Troubadour figure, all illuminated by the polychromatic glow of an original “modern” neon marquee and accompanying neon vertical blades. The interior decoration is distinctly French Renaissance, with garland-draped columns and lit painted domes floating above like drifting luminous planets, and a color scheme of pale pastels, reflecting off the shells which illuminate the walls casting a soft lit ambience inside the auditorium. The auditorium was designed with excellent acoustics for the pre-amplified age. The intimate vertical design comprises of two balconies ensuring that no pair of ears or eyes are far from the stage. On the two walls surrounding the stage, hang two massive framed pastoral murals by painter Candelario Rivas and his crew working under the interior design direction of master American muralist Anthony Heinsbergen, the foremost designer of North American movie theatre interiors. To view a more extensive history of the Downtown Palace, please see the excellent web archive by Bill Counter: https://sites.google.com/site/downtownlosangelestheatres/palace-theatre also on FB: https://www.facebook.com/losangelestheatres And these other great historical resources: Los Angeles Historical Theatre Foundation http://www.lahtf.org LA Conservancy https://www.laconservancy.org Cinema Treasures http://cinematreasures.org