Unique drinks, Thai-Chinese bites & weekend burlesque/magic shows






















1719 N Hudson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028 Get directions
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"Hollywood's Black Rabbit Rose is part speakeasy and part magic show theater, and for the first-timer, it’s not entirely clear how to approach either. So we’ll help: the theater is a ticketed situation (bookable via their website), with shows that run about an hour. If paying that much to see cool sleight-of-hand tricks and some flexible dancers spin around isn’t your speed, the good news is you can still walk in and drink dovetails at the dark wooden bar. Regardless, end the evening with food from the Thai takeout window next door." - sylvio martins, garrett snyder
"Located on Hollywood Blvd., Black Rabbit Rose is part-speakeasy and part-magic show theater, and you can experience both things together or separately. The theater is a ticketed situation (via their website), with prices running $40 per person for a show that runs about 45 minutes. If paying that much to see cool sleight-of-hand tricks and some very flexible women dance around isn’t your speed, the good news is you can still walk in without a pre-ordered ticket and drink as much as you want at the bar. Bonus: You can order food from a Thai takeout window next door." - brant cox, brett keating
"Black Rabbit Rose is a magic-themed bar in Hollywood that’s back open on weekends at 8pm. They’re requiring masks and temperature checks - more info on their Instagram." - brett keating
"Located on Hollywood Blvd., Black Rabbit Rose is part speakeasy, part magic show venue. The on-site theater is a ticketed situation (book via their website), with prices running about $49 for a show that runs roughly 45 minutes. If you’re not in the mood for some sleight-of-hand tricks and some fun burlesque dancers, skip the show and grab a drink at the bar. It sort of feels like drinking inside of a more sophisticated Hot Topic, plus you can order Thai bar snacks, creamy curries, and noodle dishes while you listen to live bands." - brant cox, sylvio martins, nikko duren
"At this magic-inspired speakeasy from the Houston brothers (No Vacancy, Davey Wayne’s, Break Room 86), expect plenty of bells and whistles, including cocktails made with flashy ingredients like dry ice and fire, magicians who perform tableside tricks, and a magic show from Thursdays to Saturdays. To spot the entrance, keep an eye out for the sign of a rabbit at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Hudson Avenue." - Virali Dave