No Vacancy[Photo left via] Housed in the 111-year-old Jane House, this venue in heart of Hollywood was many different establishments in its past lives (remember those parties at the former Janes House?) before its current iteration as No Vacancy opened in the spring. Built in 1902 by "The Father of Hollywood" H.J. Whitley, the Jane House was private residence before it became a school in 1911. Today the original structure of the Victorian-style house still stands at No Vacancy, with the layout of three-story home divided by many rooms and homey features like porches and balconies, window curtains, wallpaper, and small rotundas with built-in seating areas. Patrons can get their cocktail fixes from three wood and marble bars (two inside and one in the courtyard) as they make their way through what feels like a house party (because it kind of is!). Enjoy a night at Hollywood's most historic home as you catch live music at No Vacancy's porch sessions, burlesque shows, and fire eaters on Fridays and Saturdays. [Photos Via] No Vacancy 1727 N. Hudson Ave. Los Angeles 90028