Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Large, lively Promenade spot for creative New American plates, sushi, and cocktails; great vibe and popular dishes, but service speed and management consistency can be hit-or-miss.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. 1212 Santa Monica delivers solid neighborhood dining with standout pasta dishes and sushi starters anchoring the menu, paired with an energetic prime Promenade location and lively bar scene. However, quality varies noticeably between service periods, and pacing struggles during brunch and events, preventing grade A-grade territory. Best experienced during off-peak hours when the kitchen and service team can maintain their strongest form.
A big, bustling room right on the Promenade that swings from brunch buzz to late-night energy, 1212 is all about lively vibes and scene-y people watching. Service shout-outs are common, and one diner noted, "our server kept the evening flowing without hovering." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. Expect music, a busy bar, and an atmosphere that leans more celebration than quiet conversation. On the plate, the cooking leans contemporary and crowd-pleasing, mixing Italian-leaning pastas with sushi and raw starters rather than strict tradition. Pastas like the wagyu meatball spaghetti and wild boar pappardelle draw raves, while hamachi carpaccio and spicy tuna rolls add a bright, modern counterpoint. Value improves at happy hour; during peak brunch or event days, waits and pacing can wobble, so patience helps. Families can do well here if the kids like familiar comforts: pancakes, burgers, spaghetti, and breakfast plates are easy wins. The DJ and noise level may be too energetic for very young children, and outdoor shade can be inconsistent; ask early for a well-covered table.
Area: Pedestrian shopping street with heavy foot traffic, tourists, and locals; lively day-to-night energy with street performers and retail.
Safety: Generally safe, busy, and well-lit; crowds common, occasional nightlife-related tensions possible late.
Nearby: Steps from Santa Monica Place, near the Pier and beach; surrounded by bars, chain and independent restaurants, retail stores.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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