Pattern Bar is a stylish and vibrant nightclub located in Downtown
Los Angeles, United States, that has become a staple in the city’s nightlife scene. Housed in a building that dates back decades, Pattern Bar’s interior pays homage to the region’s garment district roots through creative decor, sleek design, and an industrial-
chic ambiance that blends modern aesthetics with vintage flair. Since opening its doors in the early 2010s, the venue has established itself as a hub for music lovers, trendsetters, and creative professionals, earning a reputation for its inclusive atmosphere and eclectic events.
Its
close proximity to major fashion and arts venues in the city has made Pattern Bar a favored late-night destination for both pre- and post-event gatherings. Over the years, Pattern Bar has maintained its original location at 100 W 9th Street, ensuring consistency and fostering a loyal following within the rapidly evolving neighborhood. While the physical footprint and structure of the venue have remained unchanged, Pattern Bar consistently updates its
audio-visual systems and decor to stay at the forefront of the club scene, occasionally hosting art installations and themed evenings that reflect the dynamic cultural milieu of
Los Angeles.
The venue is particularly known for its curated music nights, which span genres from deep house and techno to funk and electronic, making it a fertile ground for both rising local talent and internationally acclaimed DJs. Notable artists who have taken the stage or DJ booth at Pattern Bar include international acts such as Doc Martin,
Marques Wyatt, and DJ Dan, as well as celebrated local talents like
Heidi Lawden, Jason Bentley, and Masha Mar. The bar has also played host to collectives like Dublab and Subtract Music, further enhancing its reputation as a cornerstone of
Los Angeles’ music and nightlife culture.