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Harvard & Stone

3.7 (652 reviews)
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Open 9:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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ROZY @ LA Harvard&Stone
Frank M.

ROZY @ LA Harvard& Stone Really nice venue for music and drinks. My wife and I enjoyed a band called ROZY from Houston, Texas. They were a bad ass rock band and the sound quality was great. I wish the sound manager would have let them go a little bit longer but I think they only get about 30mins to play. I would have stayed to watch them all night. The bar tender was excellent and I tipped him well because of that. The crowd is diverse and comfortable for all ages. The ambiance is a good vibe! I recommend this place if you're looking for a very relaxed chill evening with friends for drink and music. Tip the bar tender he's a real cool guy! Sorry I didn't catch his name. Parking kinda sucks but it is LA and I can't fault them for that. Enjoy!

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Jill M.

Right from the start, trying to find parking is hell. Flyer for the show we were going to unfortunately said a time that was earlier than the place opened (?), which was supposed to be 9. Here on Yelp, it says 9. We got there at 9. Nope, not open and guy was grumpy about it but were let in anyways because the band knew us. It's hard to explain this place. It's like they want to be a fancy dive. I like one or the other. I like to pay cash. They don't take cash. They charged me one price for my gin & tonic, and then a different price for the same drink when my friend went to get one. "Well gin & tonic", so no, we didn't order a brand. The drinks were weak and the tonic was flat. I can live with weak drinks but flat tonic at a bar is just wrong. The sound system is okay. The stage lighting was weird and even blinded one of the band members a couple of times. I won't be going back and I have a feeling the owners would say that would make them happy. That was the vibe.

Better yet, the whole bathroom.
B W.

Service was great. Drinks were fine, but for fxxx sake clean your women's restroom. The shit ring in the toilets didn't happen over the weekend. FYI, there are cleaning products under the sink.

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Stephan B.

Great local venue for live music. Cheap drinks and fast service. Loved the location and crowd. Will totally return again!

Heather T.

Last Wednesday my Daughter played at Harvard & Stone. It felt like entering a honkytonk in Nashville; Filled with history and reminiscent of Douglas Corner or the Bluebird. You know, where you feel the energy of years of blood, sweat & tears that goes into doing music. The service was great. The drinks were made with care and the sound man as well as host did a wonderful job. There's even a pool table. Make an effort to visit this establishment if you're visiting LA or if you're a regular to some great nightlife. Check out their schedule for two stepping and who's playing. Will not disappoint.

A fruity and potent Tequila Sunrise.
Andrew D.

Honestly, this would have been a 2.5 star review a decade ago. Harvard and Stone was once a pretentious, groupie venue with rude doormen and a moronic dress code, which didn't match its overall grunge-vibe. Nevertheless, it seems 2024 Harvard and Stone now allows folks (men) to come inside in shorts if they please, which is refreshing for those hot summer days. That aside, it's a fun spot that caters to aspiring, indie musicians, their fans, and general music aficionados. I went to see my friend Gregg Garvey play, and I had a blast. The bartender has a strong pouring-hand, which is very much appreciated from a light-weight like myself who only needs one drink to be set for the night. Glad Harvard and Stone is still around now that it's loosened its absurd dress code and hired friendlier staff. I'll gladly go back any given night to see a band play.

VHS accessory
Vanessa D.

Came here on a Saturday night. Vibes were different - I was transported back to the 90s. Some kid was literally accessories with a VHS tapes and off my own doing, I asked him what it was as if I didn't. Good some Long Island Ice teas, some of the priciest I've had ($20 each) for mediocre. We left right before the band came on. Had an enjoyable time but not really my vibe

Second floor pool only!!!

Good place for chill vibes drinks n pool. Everyone was friendly so far. I don't think I really need to post so many words but yelp is making me. As if a photo isn't enough. No food. Shitty Hollywood parking if u come too late. Great ambiance. Decent bartenders. Friendly door guy. Fun tournament host on Wednesday nights. Restrooms really do bring out the "powder room" way of saying it.

Shady Priceless and Vague menu
Justin S.

The second of the 2 stars is only because it is within walking distance to my apartment. There is something wildly shady and uncomfortable about this bar. I can't totally put my finger on it so please, this review may be a IYKYK situation. First, this bar is on Hollywood Blvd, with nothing else around it but a strip bar. Upon entry, it seems as though it is a neighborhood hangout. This part of East Hollywood doesn't really have much outside of restaurants. While there may be some people in the room that have been there consistently, there are no "regulars". I do know they that serve as a venue for artists to perform live, which is awesome as that whole industry isn't as thriving as it was. The problem is, they don't cater to the nights when nothing is happening. I went in on this Sunday before a holiday kinda expecting a good crowd and general silliness. There was no one, and I paid $9.50 (without tip) for a Modelo can. They may argue that it was a Modelo "Especial". but c'mon. A single can of beer? I had taken a break from going for a few months because of the inconsistency of my tab (I have 1-3 drinks max, no shots, no rounds for groups), my bill was never even close to being the same. I became friendly with a couple bartenders and I learned through the grapevine "never start a tab, always order and close". I thought that was wild because I never carry cash so it seems like a wild inconvenience to the bartender in my opinion. They also don't carry or accept cash. Lots of red flags at this place, which is a bummer because its an awesome space. Also, this urinal has been broken for at least a year. I know this because I moved to my current apartment a year ago....also, No prices are listed.....anywhere. If you are coming to see a show or a band, I would say, drink beforehand. You're wasting your money on staff that very clearly has no interest in being there, the bar is falling apart, and there is absolutely something so shady and dishonest happening behind the scenes. What a shame..

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Harvard and stone is a great venue with good service. They have good drinks and the vibe is wonderful. The bathrooms are even awesome hahah.

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This bar is gross. Super expensive and not worth the parking hastle. Again, VERY unhygienic.

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Zero the best bartender in the world! Always there & quick! Gets the job done! So Icy Gotham!

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Adam was incredibly kind, my experience here was top notch. Live music is top tier. Please come here and tip your bartenders well!

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Fun place to hear live music. Only drawback is they don't serve food so come after you eat. :)

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Ask the Community - Harvard & Stone

Is there dancing & food?

Dancing

Do they still have burlesque shows?

Yes

Is this a sober/non-alcoholic bar?

There's lots of alcohol

Does it have a coat check?

No

Is it 21+ only?

Yes.

Is there happy hour?

There is. The place opens at 8PM. We were there on a Friday and I think the Happy Hour went until 9:00 or 9:30PM.

Is there a cover charge? And how late are they open on Saturdays?

No cover, and open until at least 2:00 am, if I remember. It was a really cool bar with a chill vibe. Not pretentious or too hipster like. But also very nice.

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Review Highlights - Harvard & Stone

Separate rooms, live bands that actually rock, and burlesque that will make and genders jaw drop!

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Library bar is located inside of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. It is kind of hidden to your left…read more You will find a door at one window. Library bar has such a cool concept. They make you a drink based on your preference. There is no menu. I feel like the only thing that they are missing pee, pee, pee, pee, pee, pee, pee is a better interior decor. There's a lot of potential to make the interior more unique. Given the name is library bar.

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