About Dragonfly Hollywood
Dragonfly Hollywood is a stylish 21+ nightclub and private event venue in Hollywood’s Media District at 6510 Santa Monica Blvd (www.piovragroup.com ). The lounge’s design is a seductive “French-Noir” mix of exposed brick, plush velvet and suede furnishings in deep slate-grays and reds (www.piovragroup.com ). Candlelight and custom LEDs spark a moody, vintage-meets-modern vibe inside. The venue totals roughly 3,000–3,800 square feet of indoor space with an adjacent patio (www.bizbuysell.com ) (www.piovragroup.com ). It has two full bars and high-end L’Acoustics speakers for crystal-clear sound, reflecting its roots in live-music history (www.piovragroup.com ). First opened in the early 1990s, Dragonfly was once a favorite live-music club in Hollywood (www.latimes.com ). A 1996 renovation raised its ceiling and opened the layout for better stage views (www.latimes.com ). After various chapter changes, it was relaunched in the late 2010s as a multi-use nightclub and corporate event space (capacity ~200 seated, up to 325 standing (www.piovragroup.com ) (www.bizbuysell.com )). Its legacy carries Hollywood cachet – early coverage likened it to fabled clubs like The Gaslight and Club Lingerie (www.latimes.com ) – and today the intimate space attracts shows and parties that blend upscale styling with a storied nightlife pedigree.
Events and Programming
Dragonfly hosts nightlife events almost every weekend, focusing on dance music, hip-hop and themed club parties. Regular nights include hip-hop and Latin music events, DJ-driven dance parties, and occasional live concerts. The club has hosted hip-hop and R&B artists as well as electronic acts: for example, recent lineups have featured R&B singer Ebony Iman and DJs like Obione, and upcoming shows list electronic and world-music acts (like Avello and Mantra Sounds) (www.shazam.com ). Recurring staples have included Afrobeats parties, 2000s throwback nights and “Passion Fridays” dance events. Special holiday events (for example Halloween costume parties) and guest DJs are common. Cover charges and ticket prices vary by event: typical nightclub cover is often in the $10–$30 range, while headline concerts or holidays can reach $40–$60 or more. (One recent free-entry concert had optional ticketed tiers up to about $65 (www.eventbrite.com ).) Promotions often run via local promoters and online ticket sites. Expect Fridays and Saturdays to be busiest, with themed nights or guest performers several times a month. Doors usually open around 10:00 pm on event nights, though times can vary with special shows.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Dragonfly shows and club nights are generally sold through the event organizers’ websites or major ticket platforms, and often at the door. There is no traditional box office; most patrons buy or RSVP online in advance or join the guest list. Popular events may offer advance tickets (sometimes with tiered pricing) or free entry for RSVPed guests. Many clubgoers sign up on a guest list or mailing list to get early free or discounted admission. For example, one reviewer notes that getting on a guest list can get you in free or at a reduced cover charge if you arrive before 11:00 pm (www.top-rated.online ). If buying at the door, be prepared with photo ID and payment (cash is usually accepted, some card readers). Ticket prices are event-dependent; a typical dance night might be $10–20, whereas headline concerts or private events can go higher. VIP table reservations and bottle service are available through the venue’s booking contacts (often handled by the hosts or party planners). Signing up for the venue’s newsletter or following Dragonfly Hollywood on social media (when active) is a good strategy to hear about presales, last-minute parties and special packages.
Seating and Layout
The ground-floor layout centers on a main dance floor and stage area. Patrons stand or dance in general admission space, while perimeter seating includes lounge-style booths, high-top tables, and couches. Up to ~200 guests can be seated (for corporate or private events) and around 450 can fit standing (www.tagvenue.com ) (www.bizbuysell.com ). Two full bars are positioned along opposite walls – one often near the front entrance and another in the rear – serving cocktails and beer. A small raised DJ booth or fixed stage fronts the dance area. The sound system (L’Acoustics brand) is tuned for club acoustics and supports DJs or live acts, providing clear bass and vocals throughout (www.piovragroup.com ). The entire interior is on one level (no public balcony), but there is an outdoor patio with additional seating behind the venue. The patio provides open-air relief (with city lights overhead) between sets (www.piovragroup.com ). One review mentions the dance floor can feel cozy amid the VIP booths (www.top-rated.online ) – for a better view it helps to stand near the front or on the patio. In general, the most energetic spot is close to the stage and DJ, while the booths and raised tables offer a slightly quieter view of the action. Note that the rear and patio areas are also popular for smoking breaks (as LA law allows if permitted).
Getting There and Parking
Dragonfly Hollywood is located at 6510 Santa Monica Boulevard (corner of Argyle, just west of Sunset) in central Hollywood (ZIP 90038). It sits in the Hollywood Media District, roughly a 10–15 minute walk south of the Hollywood Boulevard tourist corridor. For drivers, US-101 (Hollywood Freeway) is about a mile north; exit at Highland or Western and head toward Santa Monica Blvd. Parking in Hollywood is tight, so allow extra time. There is no private lot solely for Dragonfly, but several public garages are within a few blocks: for example, the West Hollywood Gateway Garage at 7189 Romaine (about 0.1 mi west) or the Onni free-parking garage at 6933 Santa Monica Blvd (0.2 mi east) (www.los-angeles-theatre.com ). Many guests use street parking on adjacent side streets (watch for meter rules or tow zones after 3am). Rideshare drop-off / pickup is convenient on Santa Monica Blvd directly in front of the club; valet parking is not advertised but nearby hotels (like Dream or Mama Shelter) sometimes offer pay-to-park spots. Public transit: multiple Metro bus lines run along Santa Monica Blvd, including the DASH Hollywood shuttle and Metro Bus #4/704, which stop near Argyle or Sycamore. (For example, the 217/780 bus runs on SMB all night.) The nearest Metro Rail stations are on the Red/Purple Line: Hollywood/Highland station is about 1.5 miles east (use a short bus or ride east), and Hollywood/Western is about 1.2 miles north (bus south). Many nightlife visitors simply take an Uber/Lyft or taxi due to late hours. Whichever option, plan your trip so you arrive by showtime; public transit can be slower at night and parking may fill up.
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival, guests present ID (21+ only) at the entrance and may be subject to a quick bag or pat-down search. Large bags are usually not allowed; small purses and wallets are fine. The atmosphere inside is dark and energetic – expect pulsing lights, a fog machine on busy nights, and throbbing music. Dress code is upscale-club casual: think fashionable and well-groomed. (Some patrons note people tend to dress on the sexy side, and that a “dress to impress” vibe is common (www.top-rated.online ).) The staff is experienced with club customers; friendly bartenders and security help maintain a vibrant but orderly mood.
Drinks: The two bars serve a full range of cocktails, beers, wine and champagne by the glass or bottle. Drink prices are on the pricey side (standard for Hollywood clubs) – roughly $10–$14 for mixed drinks and shots, $7–$10 for beer. There’s no kitchen or permanent food menu, so if you’re hungry it’s best to eat nearby beforehand or grab bar snacks. (Dragonfly can arrange catering for private events, but on club nights you’ll mainly find drinks.)
Restrooms and amenities: Two restrooms (men’s and women’s) are located near the back. A coat check (for jackets or large items) is sometimes offered on busy nights (at a small fee). Free on-site Wi-Fi is available for guests (www.tagvenue.com ). Correspondence: cell reception is generally good inside for messaging or mobile ticketing. If you need cash, there’s no ATM in-house, so plan ahead or use nearby machines. Smoking is restricted to the patio area as mandated. Photography/phones: Casual phone photos are common, but professional cameras or large tripods may be discouraged without permission. In short, Dragonfly’s interior feels like a private house party: intimate, dimly lit, with plenty of space to stand or lounge, and a highly attentive sound and lighting setup that makes music and visuals pop.
Nearby Amenities
The club sits in a bustling part of Hollywood with many bars, clubs and eateries within a short walk. Immediately around the corner are several restaurants: for example, Robby’s (American cuisine) at 7100 Santa Monica Blvd (just steps away (www.los-angeles-theatre.com )) and Mr. T (upscale modern French) at 953 N. Sycamore (about 0.2 mi) (www.los-angeles-theatre.com ). Other nearby spots include casual pizzerias, taco shops and gastropubs along Santa Monica and Sunset. For late-night bites, try Pink’s Hot Dogs on La Brea or riding a few blocks east toward Highland (multiple 24-hour diners).
Bars and lounges: Next door are Hollywood outposts of popular bars and restaurants. Within a few blocks you’ll find nightlife venues like Tango’s (dance club) and members-only lounges around Las Palmas or Fuller. Many people visit the rooftop bar at Mama Shelter hotel (a few blocks away) before or after Dragonfly.
Hotels and lodging: Several hotels border this area. The Dream Hollywood (6401 Selma Ave), Mama Shelter Hollywood (6500 Sunset Blvd) and The Godfrey Hotel (6520 Selma Ave) are all within a block or two (www.bizbuysell.com ). These trendy hotels offer on-site dining and bars in case you want to arrive or stay nearby. Since shows tend to start late, arriving at least 30–60 minutes before showtime is wise to find parking and get in line. After the event, note that Santa Monica Boulevard can be busy late on weekends; rideshare pickup can be congested. If you’re driving, public parking garages around Sunset & La Brea often allow late departures (check hours). Otherwise, rail stations close by at midnight, so have a backup ride plan if staying late.
What Makes This Venue Special
Dragonfly Hollywood stands out for its signature style and Hollywood heritage. The club’s French-Noir décor – dark brick walls, velvet furnishings and candlelit alcoves – gives it a unique warehouse-chic feeling unlike most LA lounges (www.piovragroup.com ). The intimate 200-person scale means even big-name DJs or performers feel up-close, and the outdoor patio (“garden parlor”) adds a charming open-air flair (www.piovragroup.com ). Historically, Dragonfly has been part of Hollywood’s alt-music lore. In the ’90s it earned a reputation alongside legendary venues (it was cited as a successor to Club Lingerie) (www.latimes.com ). News coverage at the time noted it hosted live shows under postmodern loft-style renovations. Today it continues that legacy by blending club nights with occasional live gigs. Music lovers and artists appreciate the professional stage and sound system – a sound engineer might note that L’Acoustics speakers ensure clear vocals even at high volume (www.piovragroup.com ). Fans say the club feels more high-end speakeasy than generic disco: an immersive experience driven by mood lighting and décor. In reviews, Dragonfly is praised as a “cool little nightspot” where dancers and bartenders alike contribute to the scene (www.top-rated.online ). People often remark that the venue has a “treated up, over-the-top” vibe typical of Hollywood’s party circuit (www.top-rated.online ). Whether for a birthday celebration, a themed DJ night or a corporate launch, the combination of luxe ambiance, central location and historical cachet makes Dragonfly Hollywood memorable. It’s a piece of Hollywood history that still channels old-school energy – a place where even original 80s or 90s rappers (like the Sugarhill Gang) once performed (www.latimes.com ) – yet updated for today’s crowd.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The venue is on ground level with no steps at the main entrance, but check with staff if you need wheelchair access to the patio. (Corridor widths are moderate, but lighting is dim.)What to Bring: Always carry a valid photo ID (21+ only) and your ticket or proof of RSVP. Bring cash or card for drinks. Large bags or outside food/drinks are not allowed. Wear comfortable yet stylish attire – many guests go upscale-casual (one regular even suggests “very revealing” fashion for the full vibe (www.top-rated.online )). Timing: Events typically start at 10 PM or 11 PM Monday-Saturday (Thursday–Saturday is most common). Doors often open about an hour before the showtime listed, but late arrivals risk long lines or higher cover charges. Arrive earlier if you want to skip the line or take advantage of any “free before 11pm” offers. (www.top-rated.online )。 Age Limits: Most nights are strictly 21+. Occasionally there may be special 18+ events (e.g. rated R film premieres), but verify beforehand. Common Pitfalls: Don’t rely on walk-ins for sold-out concerts; buy tickets in advance for big nights. Avoid wearing gym sneakers or jerseys if you want smoother entry (some clubs have dress restrictions). Expect the dance floor to fill up – if you prefer sitting, arrive very early or book a VIP table. Finally, be careful of outside promoters promising wristbands; always confirm with the official door staff how promotions work to avoid scams (www.top-rated.online ). Insider Tip: Follow local LA nightlife forums or newsletters for Dragonfly “secret” nights or guest DJ appearances. Also consider the patio as a great spot to cool off or chat – it’s often overlooked but offers a break from the main club energy. With smart planning, Dragonfly can be one of Hollywood’s most fun and distinctive club nights.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of Dragonfly Hollywood?
Dragonfly’s indoor space is about 3,000–3,800 sq ft and can hold roughly 200 seated guests or up to 325 standing (www.piovragroup.com ) (www.bizbuysell.com ). (For casual club events, expect on the order of 250–300 people at full capacity.) The outdoor patio adds extra room, so total safe standing occupancy can approach 450.
Where do I buy tickets to Dragonfly Hollywood events?
Tickets are usually sold through event organizers online (for example on Eventbrite or via promoter websites). Dragonfly does not have a public box office. For many nights you can also just show up at the door for the cover charge (cash and cards accepted). To avoid lines, it’s smart to RSVP or join a guest list in advance if that is offered. Keep an eye on the venue’s or promoter’s social media for presales and VIP packages.
Is there reserved seating or VIP at Dragonfly Hollywood?
Dragonfly is primarily general admission. There are lounge areas and booths around the edges that operate as VIP seating when reserved. You can book private tables or bottle service through the venue’s booking team ahead of the event. Otherwise, most guests mingle on the club floor. On sold-out nights, the dance floor will be crowded. Standing spots near the front of the room or by the bars are popular for watching the DJ.
What nights is Dragonfly Hollywood open?
Operating nights vary by event. Typically Dragonfly is open late Thursday, Friday and Saturday (doors around 10–11pm) for club events. Some special events or private parties may happen on other days. Always check the event listing or the venue’s current schedule. Note that on non-event nights the club remains closed to the public, so weekend planning is a safe bet.
What is the dress code at Dragonfly Hollywood?
The dress code is upscale club attire. Patrons usually wear fashionable, nightlife-appropriate outfits. Many guests go semi-formal or trendy: think nice jeans/shirt and dress shoes for men, and dresses or chic tops for women. Sneakers or athletic wear may get turned away if too casual. According to reviews, people “dress over the top” – Dragonfly encourages creative, bold style (even revealing looks for Halloween parties) (www.top-rated.online ). When in doubt, aim for stylish, well-groomed attire.
How do I get to Dragonfly Hollywood using public transit?
Dragonfly is on Santa Monica Blvd near Argyle. Several LA Metro buses run along Santa Monica, including line 4/704. You can ride DASH Hollywood or MTA bus #217 to the Santa Monica/Argyle stop. The Metro Red/Purple Line has nearby stations (Hollywood/Highland ~1.5 miles east, or Hollywood/Western ~1.2 miles north) and you’d transfer to a bus from there. Late at night rideshare (Uber/Lyft) or taxi are common since rail closes around midnight. The club’s entrance is just off Santa Monica Blvd, and drop-off is easy right at the front door.
Is Dragonfly Hollywood wheelchair accessible?
The main entrance and interior are on one level, so wheelchair users can enter from street level without steps. Inside, the club is open and flat. The restrooms may be small, so you might want to ask staff on site for assistance. The outdoor patio area is also wheelchair accessible. If you have special accessibility questions, it’s best to contact the venue directly before the event.
Is smoking allowed inside Dragonfly Hollywood?
No, indoor smoking is not allowed. Dragonfly complies with California laws against smoking or vaping inside. A smoking area is typically provided on the outdoor patio out back. Patrons can step outside there for a cigarette, then return inside when ready.
Does Dragonfly Hollywood serve food?
Dragonfly does not have a full kitchen for meals on club nights. It offers only bar snacks or packaged items when open. If you need a meal or appetizer, it’s best to eat at a nearby restaurant beforehand. (The venue can arrange catering for private events, but when open as a nightclub you should plan on arriving fed.) Nearby eateries like Robby’s West Hollywood or other Santa Monica Blvd restaurants are a short walk away (www.los-angeles-theatre.com ).
Is there a coat check at Dragonfly Hollywood?
Yes, during busy events Dragonfly typically offers a paid coat check at the entrance. You can leave jackets and large bags there. The cost is usually a few dollars (plan small bills). If coat check is not visibly offered, the staff can direct you. In small private events it might not be staffed, so only check for big nights.
What items are prohibited at Dragonfly Hollywood?
Common club rules apply: no outside food/drinks, no illegal substances, no weapons, and no large backpacks. Cell phones and personal cameras (without flash) are generally okay for photos, but video recording may be discouraged. Large recording cameras are not allowed without permission. ID is required for alcohol. Occasionally the door team enforces a clear-bag policy, so if in doubt bring only a small clutch or bag.
Can minors or children attend events at Dragonfly?
Most Dragonfly events are strictly 21 and over. The venue is not family-friendly, and ID checks are enforced. There are rare exceptions (for example a one-off R-rated movie screening might allow 18+ with ID). Always check event details – if the listing doesn’t say “21+”, assume it is. The club atmosphere is geared toward adults, so children or teens generally cannot enter.
What time should I arrive for a show?
For a typical night (start ~10–11pm), aim to arrive 30–60 minutes early. Getting there just as doors open means shorter lines and getting a preferred spot. If there is a guest list (often free entry before 11pm) (www.top-rated.online ), showing up before that cutoff will save cover. Keep in mind parking and lines can delay entry; arriving 15–20 minutes after official start might mean waiting out front. It’s best to plan ahead because once the dance floor fills you may lose choice of spots.
Where can I park for Dragonfly Hollywood, and how much does it cost?
No private lot is dedicated to Dragonfly. Many guests park in nearby public garages or on the street. For example, the West Hollywood Gateway Garage (7189 Romaine St, ~0.1 mi west) is about $5–10 for the night (www.los-angeles-theatre.com ). The Onni garage on Santa Monica Blvd (6933 SMB) offers validated free parking for some events. Street parking in Hollywood can be challenging—metered spots run until late, and some side streets are residential permit zones after 8pm. We recommend carpooling or rideshare to avoid city parking hassles. Always obey posted signs to avoid towing.
Does Dragonfly Hollywood have a Wi-Fi network?
Yes, Dragonfly provides complimentary Wi-Fi access for guests during events (www.tagvenue.com ). (You may need to ask staff for the network name and password.) Note that connectivity in nightclubs can sometimes be spotty when many people are online. There is no mobile app or rewards program for Wi-Fi; it’s provided just for convenience (social media or web browsing). Cellular signal inside is usually strong, too.
Is Dragonfly Hollywood considered an indoor or outdoor venue?
Dragonfly is primarily an indoor nightclub. All music and dancing happen inside the main 3,000+ sq ft space (www.bizbuysell.com ). However, it does feature an adjoining outdoor patio at the rear where guests may step out for fresh air or a smoke (www.piovragroup.com ). The patio is open-air (no roof), so outdoor space depends on weather. The stage and music are indoors, so rain or heat mostly affects only the patio seating area.
What kind of music can I expect at Dragonfly?
Dragonfly’s events cover a wide range of club music. You will regularly hear hip-hop, R&B and Top40 remixes, and Latin genres (salsa, Latin trap) on the dancefloor (www.top-rated.online ). Specialty nights may feature reggae, afrobeat, house or EDM. On live-music nights, genres can range from alt-indie to world music (past shows have included reggae bands and DJ-driven concerts). In short, expect an urban club playlist with professional DJs; the exact lineup depends on the night’s event theme.
Does Dragonfly Hollywood host private or corporate events?
Yes, outside public parties Dragonfly is available for private rentals, corporate events, brand launches, and filming. The in-house management team (associated with Piovra Group) handles custom event production (www.tagvenue.com ). You can book the entire club (up to 200 seated) for a private party with catering, lighting, and sound included. Prices start around the advertised $3,000 booking fee (www.tagvenue.com ), plus any service charges. Contact the venue’s sales manager for availability and quotes; keep in mind big concerts and club nights are given priority on weekends (so private events often happen on weekdays or Sunday). Corporate events can tailor décor to the French-noir theme or any other style.