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Cicada Restaurant & LoungeDowntown

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On special nights with live music and dancing, admission tickets are required for all guests with or without a dinner reservations. Dinner reservations for these nights will be confirmed after tickets are purchased. By visiting cicadatickets.com Cicada Restaurant and Lounge is a 15,000 square foot, 2-level art-deco restaurant. From the 30-foot ceiling to the plush custom-designed bar and lounge, Cicada has combined 1920's Art Deco with contemporary design elements to create an extraordinary atmosphere. The European style is further complemented by a sophisticated Northern Italian menu. A very popular film location, three Art Deco chandeliers were installed in 2016 which were designed for the extravagant lobby of the "Hotel Cortez" featured American Horror Story: Hotel. The sconces from the hallways of the hotel set are now decorating the enormous wooden pillars that are topped with carved Angels representing the city of Los Angeles.

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    On special nights with live music and dancing, admission tickets are required for all guests with or without a dinner reservations. Dinner reservations for these nights will be confirmed after tickets are purchased. By visiting cicadatickets.com Cicada Restaurant and Lounge is a 15,000 square foot, 2-level art-deco restaurant. From the 30-foot ceiling to the plush custom-designed bar and lounge, Cicada has combined 1920's Art Deco with contemporary design elements to create an extraordinary atmosphere. The European style is further complemented by a sophisticated Northern Italian menu. A very popular film location, three Art Deco chandeliers were installed in 2016 which were designed for the extravagant lobby of the "Hotel Cortez" featured American Horror Story: Hotel. The sconces from the hallways of the hotel set are now decorating the enormous wooden pillars that are topped with carved Angels representing the city of Los Angeles.

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