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Delilah Revives the Modern Supper Club in West Hollywood

Step inside the moodiest new spot in town

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Plush seats, big dinners, and bottle service collide at Delilah, West Hollywood's newest late night party specialist.

West Hollywood’s next big evening-only opening is here, with the arrival of the charming Delilah. Tucked into the former DBA space, this likely hit marries upscale lounge comfort with some of the biggest nightlife backers in the business.

The h.wood group (Blind Dragon, The Nice Guy) is behind the opening of Delilah, which goes down tonight on Santa Monica Boulevard. Owners John Terzian and Brian Toll have partnered up with Adam Koral and Matt Seigel for a run of mostly classic cocktails, while Nice Guy chef Rudy Lopez handles the dinner fare. The place is meant to be a true supper club in a sense, with sit-down dinner that might consist of sliders, deviled eggs, or carrot cake, followed by bottle service and lots of music later in the evening.

As for the Built Inc.-designed space itself, expect open opulence with dangling chandeliers and overstuffed armchairs. Wood and gold touches play off the brighter pink parts of the room, while a couple of long leather couches ring the tiled fireplace that acts as a focus for the room. Think 1920’s plush decor, with a modern twist.

Delilah opens tonight, keeping hours from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily.

Delilah
7969 Santa Monica Blvd.
West Hollywood, CA

Dining room of Delilah in West Hollywood with dark red banquettes. Elizabeth Daniels

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Interior of Delilah in West Hollywood Elizabeth Daniels

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