"In reality, this perpetually crowded Hollywood bar is far past its prime, but all your old college friends have heard about Davey Wayne’s secret refrigerator entrance, boozy Sno-cones, and ’70s house party aesthetic, and they want to experience it for themselves. And since you pride yourself on being the perfect host, you oblige and make their LA Instagram dreams come true." - brant cox
"Yes, almost all of the Houston Brother's bars are “speakeasies,” but if we had to pick a favorite, it’d be Davey Wayne’s. This dancey Hollywood spot has an over-the-top ‘70s theme, a house party feel, and occasional bands playing covers in the “living room.” The entrance is through a run-down refrigerator in a garage, and the crowd often spills out into the backyard patio that’s equipped with a boozy snow-cone machine. It’s all pretty kitschy, but if you can’t find fun at Davey Wayne’s, we can’t help you." - sylvio martins, garrett snyder
"A bunch of local indie, rock, and funk bands perform periodically at Good Times At Davey Wayne’s. On these nights, this infamous party bar often have specials that run from 8pm until the show begins around 10pm. Chill out in the living room and listen to the live band, or get rowdy in the backyard with the boozy snow-cone machine and maybe another band on the roof. It’s all insane and gimmicky, but if you can’t find fun at Davey Wayne’s, we can’t help you. " - brant cox, sylvio martins
"LA loves bars with weird entrances more than most people like their families. And at Davey Wayne’s, your route is through a run-down refrigerator in a garage. And on the other side of that run-down refrigerator? The 1970’s house party of your drunken dreams. Chill out in the living room and listen to the live band, or get rowdy in the backyard with the snow-cone machine and maybe another band on the roof. It’s all insane and gimmicky, but if you can’t find fun at Davey Wayne’s, we can’t help you." - brant cox, sylvio martins, nikko duren
"LA loves bars with weird entrances more than most people like their families. And at Davey Wayne’s, your route is through a run-down refrigerator in a garage. And on the other side of that run-down refrigerator? The 1970s house party of your drunken dreams. Chill out in the living room and listen to the live band, or get rowdy in the backyard with the snow-cone machine and maybe another band on the roof. It’s all insane and gimmicky, but if you can’t find fun at Davey Wayne’s, we can’t help you." - Brant Cox, Nikko Duren