Zebulon
WHAT TO EXPECT
Reported based on past experiences
2478 Fletcher Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90039, USA
The venue is reported to have Restaurant-Style food available.
People say park at nearby meters and it usually saves time and money.
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About the Venue
Tucked away in the artsy heart of Frogtown, Zebulon is an intimate haven for LA’s eclectic live music and cultural events, effortlessly blending bohemian charm with just enough industrial chic to remind you it’s still L.A. The venue hosts an ever-rotating lineup of indie bands, avant-garde performances, jazz acts, and even international artists that feel delightfully out-of-place—in the best possible way. Its indoor stage is warm and acoustically precise, but the real magic is the spacious outdoor patio where guests mingle under twinkling string lights, sharing stories or debating if natural wine really tastes better than regular wine (spoiler alert: it does). Zebulon also serves up craft cocktails and Mediterranean-inspired bites, ensuring your stomach stays as engaged as your ears. Fair warning: come for the music, stay because you’re still figuring out how someone got that harp through the front door.