St Felix WeHo

Bar · Norma Triangle

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A Definitive Ranking Of Literally Every West Hollywood Gay Bar - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"In reality, St. Felix is far less a gay bar and much more a place to just hang out, eat good food, and people-watch on the patio. Located smack in the center of all the action, the bigger scenes here happen during the week, when the after-work crowd invades for the fantastic Happy Hour, or on Sunday afternoons for brunch. St. Felix is your cool gay uncle who still knows how to have fun - but keeps his life together at the same time." - Brant Cox

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/guides/best-gay-bars-west-hollywood
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8945 CA-2, West Hollywood, CA 90069 Get directions

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