Sunday Funday takes on a whole new meaning in West Hollywood! This weekend, that energy lands at The Abbey Food & Bar with a runway-themed takeover inspired by Doechii. Get ready to strike a pose.
Part of the ongoing Cocoa Sundays series, this is a party where the crowd becomes the main character.
What to Expect
This isn’t your standard dance floor situation. “Runway night” means the vibe leans performative, styled, and slightly theatrical.
Expect:
- Looks that feel closer to a photo shoot than a night out
- People actively “walking” the space like it’s a runway
- High-energy music that blends hip-hop, house, and club edits
- A crowd that understands the assignment – fashion first, everything else second
What’s the Cover Charge?
Shockingly, there is no cover! Which for any bar in L.A., but especially on a themed night, is notable.
That said, “no cover” doesn’t mean effortless entry:
- Early arrival (closer to 9 or 10 PM) is your safest bet
- Arriving late can mean long lines
- Door discretion still applies depending on capacity and vibe
The Unspoken Dress Code
A Doechii-inspired fit means:
- Experimental silhouettes
- Statement pieces over basics
- Confidence that reads from across the room
This is one of those nights where being underdressed feels louder than being overdressed.
This edition of Cocoa Sundays leans fully into fashion-as-performance. Whether you’re there to watch or be watched, the expectation is the same: show up like you belong in the frame.