"Froth. That’s the word that comes to mind when drinking Let’s Go Disco’s espresso martini. It’s topped with a good half inch of it, making each sip feel like you’re downing a coffee-flavored smoothie—not an actual cocktail. And for anyone worried about getting over-caffeinated, just know that the dance floor at this Italian disco in the Arts District goes late into the night. You’ll need all the energy you can get." - brant cox, garrett snyder, nikko duren
"Retro debauchery and ’70s glamour: those are the main reasons we send friends to Let’s Go! Disco. Attached to De La Nonna, this colorful cocktail bar is adorned with circular booths, neon lighting, stucco arches, and, of course, spinning disco balls. While the dancing gets going after 9pm when the DJs start, we like to head over earlier to experience a more low-key listening atmosphere (read: beat the lines). Sip tremendous cocktails at the bar—the sesame-leaf-infused gin martini is dangerously smooth—and gawk at all the design elements, then wonder why it took you this long to get into Italian disco." - sylvio martins, brant cox, garrett snyder
"This cocktail bar attached to De La Nonna in the Arts District has all the ‘70s glamor and retro debauchery you could ever need. Think circular booths, neon lighting, stucco arches, and of course, spinning disco balls. While the dancing really gets going after 9pm when the DJs start, you're better off arriving early to beat the lines. That way you'll experience a more low-key listening atmosphere, too. Mingle with strangers and then ponder why it took you this long to get into Italian disco music." - brant cox, nikko duren, sylvio martins
"The Let's Go! Disco & Cocktail Club Text ten friends if they want to go to a 1970s-themed Italian disco and chances are you’ll have ten friends show up at your door. So it’s not surprising that Let’s Go Disco is one of the most talked about LA bars—and we’re here to tell you it delivers on its promise of kitschy, retro debauchery. Attached to De La Nonna in the Arts District (the door’s to the right when you enter), the space has circular booths, neon lighting, stucco arches, and of course, spinning disco balls. While the dancing really gets going after 9pm when the DJs start, head over earlier to beat the lines and get a sesame-leaf-infused gin martini at the bar." - brant cox, nikko duren, sylvio martins
"Head to the Arts District’s De La Nonna which has three New Year’s Evene seatings for its four-course prix fixe dinner, which includes oysters, pizza, and dessert. Stick around after the meal for drinks and dancing at the adjoining bar, Let’s Go Disco, and a midnight Champagne toast. Book a table through Resy." - Rebecca Roland