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Girls Night Out Guide

Girls Night Out Guide

We don't suggest waiting around while the HBO execs struggle to bring "Sex and the City" to the big screen. Left Coast lasses strap into their most precarious Manolos, round up the girls, down cosmos and hit these sexy, quirky and girly spots.—Alexandra Le Tellier

 

1.

Manicures at Beauty Bar

Decked out like a beauty parlor from the 1960s, this retro-kitsch bar serves up a martini and a manicure (Thu-Sat 6pm-11pm) for only $10. We always order a Prell—made with Midori, pineapple and vodka—and snag a seat under a vintage blow-dryer.

2.

Lola's

If this cocktail joint didn’t invent the green apple martini, what would we girls drink when we went out with the girls for a night of drunken gossip?

3.

NiteSpa

This bumpin'-after-dark spa mixes beauty treatments, cocktails and a DJ. Om my God!

4.

Winston's

This ultra lounge is packed with seriously good looking and successful dudes—which is exactly why we suggest single girls slip on their sexiest heels and get over here by 11pm.

5.

Bordello

Tattooed girls in their prettiest cocktail dresses convene at this brothel-inspired bar decked out with lipstick-red walls, black chandeliers, Venetian mirrors, antique love seats, giant vases of flowers, and an ornate stage with a gold wall taken from a 19th-century church in India.

6.

Girls Night Out at Bigfoot Lodge

Kitsch-loving girls crowd out indie-rock boys for Bigfoot Lodge Tuesdays events varying from burlesque shows to car clubs to rockabilly bands. That, and the $3 "pink drinks," sure sweetens things at this log cabin-esque cocktail lounge.

7.

Girl Bar at Ultra Suede

Who leads? Who cares? Girls just wanna have fun on this dance floor until 3am on Fridays at this lesbian night.

8.

Fuse at Here

Butch-coiffed chicks and sexy fembots mix on Thursdays at Here's ultra-hot lesbian night, where the vibe is friendly and the sounds are get-your-freak-on funky.

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