HOLLYWOOD'S hottest clubs are apparently about to be shut down.
The owners of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel seem fed up with Amanda Demme, [pictured] director Ted Demme's widow, who operates Teddy's and the Tropicana there, and have told her they're dissolving her contract.
The clubs have made the hotel a favorite spot of the young Hollywood set. Now the Roosevelt is apparently eager to get dark-haired Demme out before a damaging profile of her by Vanessa Grigoriadis comes out in Rolling Stone later this year.
Our insider said, "The hotel is under a lot of pressure from the city to get Amanda out." Among the complaints:
* Underage drinking: "Every week there is another 18- or 19-year-old like Lindsay Lohan, Kirsten Dunst or the Olsen twins in the clubs drinking and getting drunk."
* Noise violations: "Amanda was arrested last year for noise violations."
* The Courtney Love incident: Love left the Tropicana on a stretcher and then an ambulance in what was deemed to be an overdose, although her reps insisted she was just "exhausted."
* Demme's "mistreatment" of hotel guests: Page Six documented Demme turning away hotel guests from the pool area last summer and even forbidding a wedding party to enter, although the bride had been assured she would be able to use the pool.
* Discrimination: Last year, Super Bowl MVP Terrell Davis filed a racial discrimination suit against Demme after she had him booted from Teddy's. He claims she uttered racial epithets. Then, last month, an associate of Demme told Los Angeles magazine that rival club owner Brent Bolthouse would get nowhere now that he was partnered up with "the Jew" [Sam Nazarian].
And now comes word of the Grigoriadis piece, which she was originally writing for Radar but is now doing for Rolling Stone.
"She has talked to everyone and it is not supposed to be a nice piece," said our insider. "The hotel wants Amanda gone before she can do any more p.r. damage to them. They told her [yesterday] they are dissolving the contract and want her out as soon as possible. They don't care if she tries to sue."
A hotel rep declined comment. E-mails to Demme and her reps were not returned.