Cisco’s Westlake Village: Music, Glowing Party Balls, and Loud DJs


One of my favorite restaurants since I was not but 11 years-of-age has been the Cisco’s in Thousand Oaks. I probably have payed them visits a hundred times by now, and today I live a short walk away from their home made salsa and “party-time(!!!)” margaritas. Their relatively new Westlake Village location has become a riotous weekend destination for the surrounding dance, hipster, and bro-seph crowd. And I mean riotous. The venue itself is the once Suki 7, revitalized and restyled into arguably one of Ventura County’s best nightlife spots.
 
 

This Cisco’s has become a new venture for yours truly. My assumption when I first caught wind of this additional link to my beloved mexican restaurant was that the experience would mirror the family atmosphere present within the Thousand Oaks location. Oh, how wrong I was. Not to say that during the regular week hours you and your children cannot enjoy a quiet meal, but come Friday and Saturday night, on a weekly basis, dancing shoe soles burn holes. The new sound system powered by very high end EAW speakers and racks of floor-to-ceiling QSC amplifiers combined with beautifully designed, high energy LED dance lighting rock the bodies of hundreds of dance floor junkies without even trying. A few weekends ago I spent the evening at the venue tapping my feet to local track-master DJ Bling, and the day after getting my turn in the booth for Daria’s surprise birthday party- a party that she can brag to her friends about for years to come. Check out either of Cisco’s locations and you’ll have a great time. Maybe I’ll even see you there!

One Response to “Cisco’s Westlake Village: Music, Glowing Party Balls, and Loud DJs”

  • I love Cisco’s too! I go there on Friday nights & after that head to Kis Kiss Hookah Bar In Simi Valley, because they are open till 4am.