HAPPY HOUR! tuesday-friday 12-7 PM

HAPPY HOUR! saturday and sunday 3-7 PM

taco tuesdays $3 tacos all day

HAPPY HOUR! tuesday-friday 12-7 PM HAPPY HOUR! saturday and sunday 3-7 PM taco tuesdays $3 tacos all day

SCREEN QUEENS | MONDAYS 8:30pm

DINE, DRINK AND DRAW | WEDNESDAYS 7-9pm

TRIVIA THURSDAYS | 7-9pm

DINNER AND DRAG RACE ALL STARS VIEWING | 7PM BINGO | 8PM NEW EPISODE | BEGINS MAY 17

WIGS AND WAFFLES | SUNDAYS 1:00pm

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 A new kind of queer neighborhood restaurant, bar, and nightclub. Stache is an all-inclusive social house for every form of self-expression.

 

Paying homage to the hidden spaces once frequented by the LGBTQ+ community, Stache bar, restaurant, and nightclub pulses in the heart of West Hollywood.  The red light over the door harkens back to those clandestine eras but adjacent garage doors open themselves wide to the promenade celebrating freedom and defiance.  Stache’s industrial interior, reminiscent of those underground histories, fuses nostalgia with a future-forward present to create an all-inclusive social clubhouse vibe.

Short for mustache, the name ‘Stache,’ eulogizes the Castro-style of the California-centric AIDS era with nerve, verve, and honor, celebrating the resilience and perseverance of a community committed to its rights, diversity, and unique approach to enjoying life.

 

A fun and modern selection of made-from-scratch all-American brunch and dinner favorites.

Plant based items available!

 

Stache provides a curated environment for all forms of self-expression, and thrives as a local hot spot known for its live music acts, DJ sets, and weekly events including ‘Dinner and Drag’, and ‘Drink and Draw.’

Many had said we were crazy opening a new venue in the post-covid devastated hospitality industry, but we believe it’s our responsibility to rebuild our community. In doing so, we keep our family and neighborhoods healthy, motivated, and connected.

“The aesthetic of stache is inspired by the underground and hidden spaces once necessary for our community to gather—a rugged industrial warehouse with clean modern elements. Our walls will showcase historic lgbtq images, as well as one-of-a-kind art murals created by local artists.”

— Ryan Floyd