Let's Go! Disco, a dazzling cocktail club in the Arts District, radiates ‘70s Italian flair with vibrant decor and smooth cocktails, perfect for dancing the night away.
"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
"Don’t discount this 1970s Italian disco-inspired club adjacent to Arts District pizzeria De La Nonna for destination drinks. No Harvey Wallbangers or Pink Squirrels here. The program, which highlights Italian ingredients and is headed by co-owner Lee Zaremba, boasts exciting but approachable cocktails that appeal to both cocktail enthusiasts and those simply craving a post-boogie tequila and soda. Kickstart the evening with an ice-cold Italian fireball shot and ease down with a frothy espresso martini nightcap made with tequila and amaro. The offerings here are impressive and varied, ranging from a zero-proof spritz to an amaro daiquiri." - Caroline Pardilla
"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). Zip 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. " - brant cox, nikko duren, garrett snyder, sylvio martins
"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
"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 already 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 is to the right when you enter), the space has circular booths, neon lighting, stucco arches, and of course, spinning disco balls. Head over early to beat the lines—that way you can drink sesame-leaf-infused gin martinis in a low-key listening atmosphere and be ready to dance when the DJs start at 9pm." - nikko duren, brant cox, sylvio martins