ELEVEN Restaurant & Nightclub Restaurant Review:
The large double-doors of this historic 1912 brick building, located in the heart of West Hollywood, open onto a pulsing nightclub scene. Bar food includes wings, ribs, sliders and nachos, and there are fresh fruit margaritas and chocolate martinis. Sunday brunch offers Benedicts, burgers and chilaquiles.
Truly fine cuiz from the former chef of Maple Drive and L'Orangerie, and over-the-top club whimsy courtesy of legendary '70s kids' show producer Sid Krofft. The product: a gay (and occasionally straight) ol' time at this We Ho restau-lounge on the site of a former recording studio that once pumped out Prince's hits. Beyoncé had her Grammy party here. Sautéed pheasant, pumpkin tortelli and crème...
Hormones and hot bods abound throughout this WeHo club's lower bar/lounge and upstairs dining area. Jeffrey Sanker's Fresh, held every Friday, is a popular dance party.
Editorial Review:
Enjoy live DJ's and a casual meal at this hip West Hollywood restaurant and nightclub.