Goa
Hollywood, CA 90028
Phone: (323) 465-1615
- Cross Street:
- Selma Avenue
- Hours:
- Thu, Sat 10pm-2am
Editorial Review for Goa – by Martha Burr
The Preview
Restaurateur/nightlife impresario Michael Sutton and business partner Adolfo Suaya (The Lodge, Memphis) have soft-opened this high-concept club hearkening back to the bohemian 1960's jet-set crowd of the Beatles and Rolling Stones. Looking to bring a little exoticism to La La Land, the decor--care of rising design rock star Kristopher Keith--evokes the tropical decadence of India's Goa beachfront. As a supper club, the far-out scene meets a limited menu of sushi and other Japanese-style fare. But nobody really comes here for the food--clubbers looking for the next big thing try their chances at the door, hoping to schmooze the bouncers and break in for a night of dancing and star-gazing.
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Insider Tips
ParkingMetered spaces are practically an endangered species in this part of town--just use the valet and save yourself a world of inconvenience.
Know Before You GoIf you are not on the list or a model-type, you are not getting in. Bottom line. Save yourself the trouble and head over to the Room across the street instead.
User Reviews for Goa
08/21/2008 Posted by svbLA
Get ready to dance, have fun and meet people. The 20 to 30 something crowd is full of energy and very down to earth, but don't get too comfortable. This is also your chance to look hot. So get your nails done, wear that cologne and take a taxi because you may have a little too much fun.
Pros: People
Cons: Location and Parking
08/19/2008 Posted by Cabconnoisseur
This place is a bunch of wannabe losers, go now as it will close soon like all of Brand Sutton's other spots see Memphis, charcoal, Lodge(sold)
Pros: That it will close soon
Cons: Too many to list
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