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The Moroccan Lounge

ADA Compliant
Yes, it is
Security
It’s Tight
Location Saftey
Great
Bit about the event
(by bit we mean a lot)

What To Expect

intimate
cozy
modern

Reported based on past expeiriences

Location

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901 1st St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA

Featured Amenities

Food Information

The venue is reported to have  Quick-Service Kiosk  food available.

Food AvailableBar ServicesRestroom AccessSmoking AreasRamp entranceWheelchair AccessibleWiFi Availability

Allowed & Prohibited

small bags / pursesAllowedweedProhibitedoutside food / drinksProhibitedsmall camerasProhibitedservice animalsAllowed

Parking Info

Reported Parking

People say park at nearby meters and it usually saves money.

Upcoming Events

Ben Kenney
Monday, Apr 28 at 4:30 AM
Daisy the Great
Thursday, May 22 at 1:30 AM
The Tulips
Monday, Apr 28 at 1:30 AM
Kneebody
Wednesday, May 21 at 4:30 AM
Elysian Fields
Monday, Jun 09 at 1:30 AM
Alessi Rose
Thursday, May 08 at 1:30 AM
West 22nd
Saturday, Jun 14 at 1:30 AM
bLAck pARty
Thursday, May 15 at 4:30 AM
Louis Cole
Sunday, May 18 at 1:30 AM
Uwade
Friday, May 16 at 1:30 AM

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About the Artist

Nestled discreetly on the fringe of LA’s Arts District, The Moroccan Lounge offers an intimate yet vibrant escape for music lovers seeking top-tier acoustics and eclectic lineups. This cozy yet charismatic venue first opened its doors in 2017, quickly earning a reputation for spotlighting emerging talent alongside well-established indie and alternative acts. Boasting exceptional sound quality and an atmosphere that somehow blends chic North African décor with gritty Los Angeles authenticity, the lounge accommodates about 250 guests, making every show feel like an exclusive event—though admittedly, your elbows will become very acquainted with your neighbors by the end of the night. With a thoughtfully curated bar menu and tacos that don’t entirely hate your wallet, The Moroccan Lounge is a beloved stop for those seeking intimacy, intrigue, and the occasional opportunity to see tomorrow’s music stars today—before they’re playing arenas and charging triple for a beer.