Every four years, the Olympic games gather the best athletes from around the world. Fans like to gather to watch the games. For those who are planning a gathering, big or small, here's a look at the best bars, rooftops, and private rooms to host viewing parties in Los Angeles.
Pink Taco Sunset Strip

Pink Taco, a 12,000-square-foot, three level bar, has four televisions for Olympics viewing: two in the bar, and two in the Day of the Dead Room. The venue's design includes Dia de Los Muertos street graffiti, subway tiles from downtown L.A.'s metro station, and vintage candelabras that hang from the ceiling. The space seats 120 guests.
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Planet Dailies/Mixology 101

A hip, high-tech coffee shop alongside a cocktail lounge, Planet Dailies offers 26 televisions for Olympics viewing, while Mixology 101 has eight. A private dining area is available at Planet Dailies, seating 20.
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Outpost

Offering $4 draft beers during the Olympics, Outpost features 26 flat-screen TVs, stained mahogany, and relaxed seating. With an Old West atmosphere, the space can hold as many as 100 people.
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Hotel Amarano Burbank

For a more intimate viewing of the Olympics, Hotel Amarano Burbank features an 1,800-square-foot penthouse, the Chairman’s Suite. The space has a large outdoor private deck with a cabana-covered dining table for six guests, a private outdoor spa, and sunning area. The suite’s entryway has hardwood floors, and the living room has a wet bar with a Viking wine cooler, L-shaped sofa, and a 50-inch television.
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