When musician Cary Brothers came upon that the Lodge Cafe was shutting down, he felt like he’d been advised his dad and mom have been promoting his childhood dwelling.
Fortunately for them, Shafer and Mamikunian plan to open a brand new location within the close by Lumina Hollywood tower in early 2027. Brothers stated it gives comfort, however not full consolation.
“Yeah, they’re buying a great new house, but it’s not our house,” he stated.
Elected the “mayor of the Hotel Cafe,” Brothers found the Hollywood hang-out earlier than it even had a liquor license. In these days, the cafe had a BYOB coverage and offered buckets of ice for guests to relax the alcohol they introduced in with them, and jazz legends pouring out of native bars after final name capped off their nights with a 3 a.m. jam session within the Lodge Cafe’s piano room (or smoking room, relying on whom you ask).
Each penny they made went again into the venue, Shafer stated.
Brothers has at all times likened the Lodge Cafe in that period to “‘Cheers’ with guitars,” the place he might present up any night time and a dozen of his closest associates can be there. Eagles songwriter Jack Tempchin used to say it was the closest factor to the entrance bar on the Troubadour within the ’70s.
“Nobody became the Eagles, sure, but the spirit was the same,” Brothers stated.
Dave Navarro, left, and Billy Corgan carry out with Spirits within the Sky on the Lodge Cafe in 2009. The venue was a launching pad for a lot of outstanding singer-songwriters within the late 2000s and early 2010s.
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Beginnings on Cahuenga Boulevard
The homeowners attribute a lot of Lodge Cafe’s success to good timing.
On the flip of the century, Mamikunian stated, “Word on the street in Los Angeles was, it’s an industry town and music venues don’t work here.”
Mamikunian, alternatively, believed the town was teeming with uncooked expertise, however there was no place for it to develop. Judging by the laundry checklist of musicians who flocked to the Lodge Cafe in these early years, his hunch was spot-on.
“We hit it right when it needed to happen,” he stated.
For unbiased artist Kevin Garrett, the Lodge Cafe was a “gym” the place he might flex his inventive muscle groups and experiment along with his sound, judgment-free. For native people singer Lucy Clearwater, it was her signal that shifting to L.A. was the appropriate determination for her profession.
And for Ingrid Michaelson, the spot was forward of its time in championing feminine artists. When the Lodge Cafe requested Michaelson to headline its 2008 all-female tour, she thought, “When does that ever happen, except for Lilith Fair?”
In Michaelson’s native New York, there have been a handful of venues that cradled early-career musicians: the Residing Room, the Bitter Finish, Kenny’s Castaways.
“But in L.A., there really was just the Hotel Cafe,” Michaelson, behind such 2000s hits as “The Way I Am” and “You and I,” stated. “So it was this distilling of all the singer-songwriters in L.A., kind of coming through this one port.”
Patrons enter the Lodge Cafe by a again alleyway alongside Cahuenga Boulevard.
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By way of the musical generations
In its 25 years of operation, the Lodge Cafe has seen a number of generations of musicians shuffle by the house, Shafer stated. Manufacturing supervisor Gia Hughes calls them the “graduating classes.”
In Brothers’ days, it was Joshua Radin, Bareilles, Meiko and different late 2000s singer-songwriters whose music often landed on reveals like “Grey’s Anatomy” — or in Brothers’ case, the indie cult basic “Garden State,” directed by and starring fellow Northwestern alum Zach Braff.
Subsequent got here residencies from breakouts Johnnyswim and JP Saxe, and later, folksters Clearwater and her shut confidant Rett Madison. Clearwater stated that in her tenure, she would usually be part of her fellow performers onstage to sing backing vocals or play a violin solo.
“Every four years it’s like a different kind of community that comes about,” Hughes stated. “And it’s different, but it’s also not.”
It’s why Shafer and Mamikunian aren’t apprehensive about shedding the magic they created on Cahuenga. Of their eyes, it was by no means confined to the house itself.
“I remember when we first talked about expanding the Hotel Cafe and everybody said, ‘Don’t do it. You’re going to ruin what you have,’” Shafer stated, referencing the venue’s 2004 acquisition of further house subsequent door. (They expanded once more in 2016 with their Second Stage annex, about half the capability of the primary stage.)
“When we did it, it changed the room so much for the better, and gave us access to bigger artists but still didn’t lose the intimacy,” he stated concerning the growth.
Shafer and Mamikunian thought they’d outgrown the Cahuenga house and had lengthy been pondering a transfer. This 12 months, the logistics lined up, Mamikunian stated.
“It wasn’t anything dramatic,” he stated. It was simply time.
Hughes known as the transfer “an opportunity to pursue a space that can check a lot more boxes for us, for the long term”: extra parking, elevated room capability, higher accessibility.
L.A. singer-songwriter Maris performs within the Second Stage efficiency room on the Lodge Cafe.
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A brand new starting across the nook
Zoning clearances are nonetheless pending for the brand new location in Lumina Hollywood on Sundown Boulevard, a high-rise residence constructing set to be upgraded by Morguard Corp. And though the brand new venue is slated for a 2027 opening, the timeline relies on an upcoming zoning listening to, anticipated in March or April, Mamikunian stated.
However Shafer and Mamikunian opted to announce the closure whereas particulars have been nonetheless being labored out quite than wait and threat data leaking to the general public. Plus, this manner, each artists and patrons have time to say their goodbyes.
“So many of my old friends from that time — some of [whom] I had fallen out of touch with — I saw all of them there,” the Bay Space-bred people singer stated. “You could feel everybody loving it so much.”
The singer stated she couldn’t assist however surprise whether or not issues would have panned out in another way had folks proven out like that earlier than Shafer and Mamikunian made their selection. However sipping crimson wine within the inexperienced room that night time, she felt fortunate simply to be there.
“It’s the wood, it’s the bar, the backstage chairs, the little lanterns,” she stated. “I’m just going to miss what it looks and smells like, but the people, that’s never gonna go away.”
The Lodge Cafe hosted its annual vacation showcase on Dec. 19, with proceeds benefiting the Recording Academy’s nonprofit arm, MusiCares.
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Farewell for now
Earlier this month, the Lodge Cafe hosted its last-ever vacation occasion on the Cahuenga location. Hughes, with the assistance of her inside designer sister, Nina Hughes, spent hours that day decking the halls with carnival lights and ribbons galore.
Even earlier than the night time’s performances started, attendees have been clinking glasses and giving lingering hugs — the sort befitting the final day of summer season camp.
“It’s going to be a love fest,” Hughes predicted.
As heartfelt as that night time’s musicians have been of their speeches, bartender Dan Shapiro stated waxing sentimental onstage has been the norm for weeks.
“People are always doing eulogies to the place,” Shapiro stated with a chuckle. As he surveyed the lineup posted on the bar, he stated he’d put his cash on performer Lily Kershaw shedding a number of tears. Fellow bartender Dave Greve concurred.
In opposition to the chances, Kershaw didn’t cry as she led the group by a rendition of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Younger’s “Our House” a number of hours later. Subsequent performers stayed on theme with songs composed of resonant lyrics like “So long stranger / I like to think I know you best” and “Hold on tight / don’t let go.”
As Brothers crooned his personal tribute, he closed his eyes, as if praying.
“It’s never gonna be what it was, but it’ll be something new and different, and I’m really excited to see what that is,” Lucy Clearwater stated concerning the Lodge Cafe’s relocation to Sundown Boulevard.
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James Babson, a longtime doorman on the Lodge Cafe, stated its workers and attendees alike have at all times been reverent towards performers. For some, he stated, the listening expertise is “spiritual.”
“Maybe they’re not churchgoers, so they have this sense of community and transcendence, where that song touches them on this level, which takes them somewhere else,” he stated.
Peter Malek felt it the primary time he stepped contained in the Lodge Cafe 20 years in the past. Hooked on that feeling, he began visiting the venue a number of instances every week. Generally, he by no means even made it inside, content material to talk with Babson for hours on the door; different evenings he spent within the workers workplaces, cramming for his medical faculty exams.
As an alternative, Malek stated, he’s left “happy that he witnessed it.”
The Lodge Cafe was filled with regulars and first-time attendees at its farewell vacation efficiency in December.
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All night time on the Lodge Cafe’s vacation get together, attendees puzzled whether or not penultimate performer Dan Wilson, of the pop-rock band Semisonic, would play “the song.” Nobody needed to title it.
When Wilson lastly sang the magic phrases, “Closing time, open all the doors / And let you out into the world,” the room erupted into cheers.
It was the closest Brothers got here to crying, however he held it in. There can be time for that later.

