Climb the pale-pink staircase to this fun, classy spot that's become a hangout for good-looking, mostly younger, professional Westside LGBTs and those who love them. Drag diva Big Kim presides over the palmy, library-style bar and astroturfed deck, where hunky bartenders sling (kinda pricey) drinks, and killer DJs keep the dance floor hot.

It's inside the Victorian, which also serves as an event space, so check the bar's Facebook page for occasional irregular hours. It's upstairs from speakeasy Basement Tavern, which can make for interesting mingling as the night wears on and the booze flows.


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