Seventy7 Lounge

Seventy7 Lounge

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V Hand
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This is a great spot for craft cocktails with a great atmosphere with just one problem: its approximately the size of a linen closet and is easily too crowded and loud to enjoy. If you can find it on a slow night, good times.

Timothy Strader
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Amazing cocktails with bartenders who know their stuff! The well spirits are great and they offer wine and beer as well. It's a little hard to find, but once you find it you'll be coming back time and time again!

Babak Eliyahou
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Good food and atmosphere, but the servers are not the best. They asked me 3 times which card I used for my tab. I signed my tab and left, but now i am discovering two charges on my card for different amounts. I m guessing they charged someone else s tab on my card as well.

Justin Kielbasa
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One of my favorite bars in LA it's a bit hidden and hard to find unless you know where to look. Great drinks, service, and really cool 50s atmosphere. My favorite time to go is anytime they have live music.

Henry Meade
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Came here for a special event so it was especially packed with people that night so I can't say for sure the service was just a little backed up but my friends and I still had a fun night dancing and hanging out in the open deck area where there's an actual gazebo. I ordered a white rabbit which had St. Germaine and gin topped with whipped cream and a real orchid. It's very photogenic with decorated walls in each room. It's so different and hidden that I felt hip even knowing about its existence lol. Great place to hold a private party and entertain friends.

Richie Bisso
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Generally an amazing little hidden spot in Culver City to chill, spend time with friends, dance, and grab a nice drink from knowledgeable bar staff. What really sets them apart from the pack is their special event calendar. Burlesque night is great, but I really love their improvisational jazz nights on Sunday. They invite members of the crowd to come up and show off their skills. Super fun to watch!

Eugene Bmith
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I had a great time here. This is only my second visit. It's small but Cozi. We had walked here from Rush Street which got very crowded upstairs...needed a change of pace. The DJ was good. I like the dim lighting. People seem to be friendly and I danced a little. The mojito was excellent. I'd come here again for sure. But for my next outing, I'll hunt for a place that plays post punk...so I can really get down!

David Nathan
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Very chill spot. It was a Friday night and they had a dress code requiring a collared shirt for guys, but the bouncer let me in with a warning for next time. Folks inside were friendly - all the tables were reserved but we made some room joined a few groups. Would definitely go back again and stay longer.

Miss Queena
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Its cool when theres a band here. Some drinks can be very sweet from the syrup so try to ask for a sample. A true mixology joint hidden in an alley between the parking structure and main st. Be sure to ask thoroughly about your drink otherwise they wont remake it if you dont like it, and it was $12 for a small glass.

Duane Johnson
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One of the best places in Culver to have a drink and hang out! Does get crowded. Abe the doorman is super cool! John and Jasmine are two of the friendliest bartenders ever! Make sure you go if Marcus the Artist is spinning! Trust me.

Erik Brown
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I was geared up to go out, ended up a solo endeavor, and was recommended this hidden gem well within walking distance of me. The space is intimate by default, and lit/presented with a sort of moodiness and subtle intensity which makes it easy to get lost in the slightly-above-average-costs drinks (craft cocktails are worth it) and believe yourself in the bayous of Louisiana or something close to that. The sounds of the band U.S. 99 kept pace with the tone of the place, and you could hear the warmth of the building's acoustics almost as if every gig band coming through their seasoned the place like an heirloom cast iron. It all works together and forms this haze which I found made it easier to take my mind off anything that wasn't inside those 4 walls and in my face. I recommend for a night cap or a date that could use romanticism with a smidge of PDA and showing off your partner.

Candice Mathis
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Good place if you have a large group for happy hour. It's a big space so I could see events taking place here easily. This place is more modern/sleek than charming but makes for a comfortable environment to mingle. The appetizers for happy hour are good. Never had a bad experience here

Peter Coleman
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Walked by this place several times as the entrance is in the alley between the parking garage and street to Rocco's. It's not that intimidating but can seem like it at first. It's dark in here and not particularly divey. Not as speak easy as the blind barber... They have burlesque on Wednesday. It's in the middle of the bar so there is no stage. Girls are pretty and they've got costumes. Better than what I've seen in Edison. They have tasty but pretty pricey drinks. On my list of places I like in culver.

Stan Harris
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Seventy7 Lounge is a secluded lounge located in Culver City. It has a Prohibition Era feel adding to it's purposefully designed, well-executed ambiance. The staff are personable and service is excellent. The drinks and food do not disappoint.