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  2. The Best Dive Bars in America - AOL

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    Dive in & belly up! Traveling across America these days can sometimes feel like a cultural blur. There's the same fast-food and chain restaurants almost everywhere, and the same is true for big ...

  3. Frolic Room - Wikipedia

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    Frolic Room is a historic bar located at 6245 W. Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, near Hollywood and Vine and next to the Pantages Theater. It is known for its neon sign , its history with Hollywood , and its association with the Black Dahlia .

  4. The Best Dive Bars in America - AOL

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    The best dive bars are no-frills, easygoing joints where you can enjoy a stiff drink and maybe learn some fascinating history, or even a ghost story or two. ... only minutes by foot from the ...

  5. The Golden Gopher - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Gopher is a restored 1905 dive bar in Downtown Los Angeles at 417 W. 8th Street. [1] It was originally dubbed The Golden Sun Saloon, reopening as the Golden Gopher in 2004.

  6. List of dive bars - Wikipedia

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    While the definition of a "dive bar" varies, the following is a list of notable establishments which have been described as such. A dive bar is typically a small, unglamorous, eclectic, old-style drinking establishment with inexpensive drinks; it may feature dim lighting, shabby or dated decor, neon beer signs, packaged beer sales, cash-only ...

  7. Famous Los Angeles turtle-racing bar hit by animal rights ...

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    Twice a month, Brennan’s Pub in Los Angeles attracts enormous crowds of punters, who gather in an amphitheatre-style circle in the outdoor area to watch a peculiar sport: turtle-racing.

  8. Dive bar - Wikipedia

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    Devotees may describe a bar as "very divey" or "not divey" and compose rating scales of "divey-ness". [8] One such devotee is Steve Vensen, founder of a California group called the DBC (Dive Bar Conoisseurs) who says, "Every dive bar is like a snowflake: diverse and unique. . . you always get local subculture and every time is an adventure."

  9. Dive! (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Dive! was a 300-seat restaurant, shaped like a neon-yellow submarine located in the Marketplace food court of the Century City Shopping Center, Los Angeles, California. It was owned by director Steven Spielberg and Disney Studios Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg , and operated by Larry Levy, the Chairman of Levy Restaurants . [ 1 ]