Celeb-Rated: Seven Antonopoulos, Opiate for the Masses
By Rick Florino, Editor
Seven Antonopoulos remains one of the most talented and captivating drummers on the entire hard rock scene. His style combines the flashy charisma of Motley Crue’s Tommy Lee with the technical prowess of Slayer’s Dave Lombardo, and the result is some serious percussive wizardry. Behind the kit for Opiate for the Masses, he has marveled fans across the country. He shared his favorite places to dine and hang with Citysearch, when he’s not on the road.
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Fabiolus Cafe
6270 W Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, CA
"This is a great little Italian place with authentic food and a cool atmosphere. Plus it's right down the street from where I live. They have a killer wine list, and it's an awesome date spot." -
Torung Restaurant
5657 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
"Torung is a quick, friendly Thai spot that's open late. It's pretty authentic, and I love the red curry!" -
Sushi Dan
8000 W. Sunset #A202, Los Angeles, CA
"Sushi Dan is reasonably priced Cali' Sushi, rock and roll style! It's just a great place for a bunch of friends to get lit up on sake and Kirin." -
Vienna Cafe
7356 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA
"This is the best spot to catch a mid-day breakfast and people watch. The eggs benedict rules!" -
Bossa Nova
7181 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
"Bossa Nova is open late, and they serve killer Brazilian food in huge portions. The plantains rock! We always end up listening to Sepultura after we eat there!" -
101 Coffee Shop
6145 Franklin Ave, Los Angeles, CA
"This is the late night breakfast dive I go to with my designated driver and buddy Rickie. He introduced me to it. I get the 'Mickey Fitz.' It's awesome after a long night of drinking."

