Exchange LA
Exchange LA is a trendy and classy dance club located in the heart of Los Angeles, specifically at 618 S Spring St. This venue is known for its vibrant atmosphere, good for groups, and perfect for those who love to dance the night away.
Featuring a full bar, Exchange LA offers a wide range of drinks to keep the party going all night long. With a DJ spinning tracks on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, you're guaranteed to have a great time on the dance floor.
One of the highlights of Exchange LA is its unique location in a building that was once the LA Stock Exchange, adding a touch of history and architectural charm to the experience. Customers rave about the high ceilings, outdoor seating, and VIP room that provide a premium experience for concert-goers.
While Exchange LA has received some mixed reviews from customers, the overall consensus is that it's a great place to enjoy live shows and top artists in the electronic and EDM scene. Despite some hiccups with the sound system, the venue still remains a popular choice for those looking to have a good time in downtown LA.
If you're looking for a night of dancing, good music, and a lively atmosphere, Exchange LA is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for a loud, exciting night out on the town.
Exchange LA Menu
Location
Address: 618 S Spring St Los Angeles, CA 90014
Phone: (213) 627-8070
Business info
- ADA-compliant main entranceYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Trendy, ClassyYes
- Very LoudYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For DancingYes
- Street Parking, Valet ParkingYes
- DJYes
- Best nights on Thursday, Friday, SaturdayYes
- Full BarYes
- Smoking Outside OnlyYes
- 21+Yes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Wi-FiNo
- Happy HourNo
- TVNo
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Jayson G.
I was there for the JoyRyde event. Smooth entry/security check, good bar service, etc. Only thing I gotta comment negatively on is how rude the bathroom attendant was in the men's bathroom. After washing my hands, I looked around the sink to dry my hands. There were a stack of paper towels in between the 2 sinks. The attendant was mopping, so I just grabbed a couple of paper towels to DRY my hands. Suddenly the bathroom attendant shouts, "HEY, WHY YOU TAKE THAT?! GET OUT!" He reacted like I stole some mints or whatever was displayed on the sink while I only took PAPER TOWELS TO DRY MY HANDS. He definitely needs an attitude check and could have been nicer about it.
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Author: Kristina H.
Love the extremely high ceiling and that they put Joyryde in the middle for a 360 set! I've been here before the ceiling had its issue so it's been a while. But I do like the layout upstairs. Not fond of restrooms being downstairs though, but it's not their fault. This place was not a club long ago which makes it that much cooler to be one.
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Author: Matthew H.
Attending the Level Up concert on my birthday at the venue that was once the LA Stock Exchange was an unforgettable experience, especially with Grabbitz as the opening act. The building's original purpose gives it a unique architectural charm, making it an ideal setting for live shows. I couldn't help but notice the elegant servers, adding a touch of class to the event. Despite the small size, the VIP room was well-equipped with spacious windows and staircase access to the different floors of the venue.
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Author: Harrison Y.
I don't know why the reviews are so low. There is a lot of good about this venue, including a nice warm up area downstairs before you go to see the main act. Typically one of the nicer concert venues in DTLA catering to electronic/EDM. It's not cheap but they bring in some top artists, good lighting and space, and I've met some cool people here, too.