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Toros Locos, a Spanish Style Dinner and Dancing Spot in Hollywood

The former Premiere Supper Club space got a serious makeover.

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Farley Elliott is the Senior Editor at Eater LA and the author of Los Angeles Street Food: A History From Tamaleros to Taco Trucks. He covers restaurants in every form, from breaking news to the culture, people, and history that surrounds LA's dining landscape.

Just a couple of weeks ago, news broke that the former Premiere Supper Club space in Hollywood was being outfitted with a new concept called Toros Locos. It’s a big step for the unused building, which will feature large televisions, dancing, DJ sets, restaurant space, and two full bars over two different levels.

The menu, found below, leans Spanish, with croquettes, empanadas and more domestic options like burgers and wings. It’s a small plates concept, but one with a real tapas background to go along with the cheap $3 Bud Lights Don’t skip on that bunuelo for dessert, though.

As photos show, the colorful Toros Locos has been fully kitted out, from the bullish murals to the hanging lights and disco ball. Dart boards are tucked in one corner and there’s a smaller upstairs bar that feels almost like a cave, complete with textured ceiling. Expect lots of tile and exposed brick as well, making Toros Locos a nice casual option for locals and tourists alike.

Toros Locos opens tonight on Las Palmas.

Toros Locos
1710 Las Palmas Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Toros Locos Menu