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Los Angeles Harbor Hop official Pre-Party! With Ashley Anne & The Carnations with DJ Sailor Mike!
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Los Angeles Harbor Hop official Pre-Party! With Ashley Anne & The Carnations with DJ Sailor Mike!
Posted by Brian on 03/14/2025
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Swing dancing is back at Clifton’s! First it was Fridays only but now we seem to be having Saturdays as well! I’m very happy about this, and you should too if you enjoy dancing in an upscale nightclub atmosphere!
How would I describe Clifton’s Republic in Downtown LA? It’s a vintage bar, dance club, and kitschy “natural history museum” all rolled into one amazing multi-level building. It’s one of the last remaining vestiges of golden-age Los Angeles charm. It’s an amazing Swing dance venue as well!
Clifford Clinton opened Clifton’s Cafeteria on 648 S.Broadway in 1935. It’s the oldest surviving cafeteria-style restaurant in Los Angeles. Established during the height of the Great Depression, Clifford Clinton had his restaurant serve millions of meals for free to needy patrons, as well as to paying ones.
In 1938, Clinton re-decorated the facility, using the Brookdale Lodge in the Santa Cruz Mountains as inspiration. He added waterfalls, murals, and trees to create the atmosphere.
Clifton’s reached the height of its popularity during the 1940s when there were lines out the door to get in.
In 1946, Clinton sold his cafeteria to his children and retired.
In 2010, Andrew Meieran, owner of the amazing Edison nightclub, purchased Clifton’s with plans to restore it to its former glory. He removed the hideous aluminum facade that was added in 1963. Known for being a perfectionist when it came to design, he finally opened the restaurant in October 2015.
Clifton’s has five publicly-accessible levels: the basement and three regular floors, plus the Pacific Seas which has a separate line to enter. The fireplace tree is the centerpiece on the second floor, extending up through the third floor.
The second floor features additional dining space, a small stream, the famous fireplace/tree centerpiece, and a vintage bar.
The third floor features the “Gothic Bar” on one end, and a huge 1930’s-era dining room, the Brookdale Ballroom, where the swing dancing happens on the other.
Walking around, you’ll immediately notice that Clifton’s is populated by a menagerie of taxidermied animals – actual animals that were stuffed.
In short, Meiran has preserved both the classy and kitschy aspects of Clifton’s to create a charming forest oasis in the heart of downtown L.A.’s Broadway district.
Swing dancing at Clifton’s happens at the Brookdale Ballroom on the second floor. The ambiance is incredible and it’s really fun to dance here.There’s a good-sized wood floor which is actually very good for dancing.
The Brookdale Ballroom hasn’t been as packed as it was pre-COVID, which means there are no drunk people wandering onto the dance floor like before, and there is often plenty of space to dance.
Usually, there are some Swing dance regulars who show up. You often don’t need to bring your own partner, but if you want to be guaranteed some good dances, it’s safest to bring your own dance crew.
Of all of the current dance venues, the Brookdale Ballroom reminds me the most of the Derby in its heyday, albeit with a much smaller dance floor.
Sometimes there is a $20 cover to enter, sometimes there isn’t. There doesn’t seem to be much rhyme or reason to it.
There are several parking garages and lots in the area. The closest one is a converted old office building across the street above the Burlington Coat Factory. Cost is $20. There are cheaper options around if you’re willing to walk, but the neighborhood is not that great so I’d suggest just parking at Burlington.
For the most up-to-date information, see the Clifton’s Irregular Regulars FB Group.
Quick Facts | |
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When | Certain weekend nights with band starting at 9:30PM |
Cost | Often $20 entry, but not always; no one seems to know what the cover will be until that night. |
Crowd | Beginner and regular Swing dancers with lots of non Swing dancers around (don't resent them too much - they buy drinks and pay the bills). 21 and over. |
Dress | Nightclub attire; there is a dress code at Door Manager's discretion |
Floor | Small wooden dance floor, or you can dance on the carpet |
Notes | 21 and over after 9PM, strictly enforced! |
Website | https://theneverlands.com/cliftons-republic/ |
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