Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively neighborhood bar with strong karaoke Sundays, solid bar bites, and a spacious patio, but service inconsistency and several serious discrimination complaints warrant caution.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. The Belmont delivers solid neighborhood appeal anchored by Sunday karaoke nights that draw a loyal crowd and a popular patio with strong people-watching appeal. However, service varies significantly night-to-night, food quality shows inconsistency, and recent discrimination complaints create meaningful concerns about the overall experience. Best suited for regulars who know when to visit and what to expect.
On the edge of Beverly Grove and WeHo, The Belmont reads as a neighborhood hangout with a big front patio, game-day screens, and Sunday karaoke that regulars call a Hollywood staple. Fans praise the friendly crew by name and describe nights where the bar feels lively but welcoming. One diner summed it up simply: "Karaoke was wild, drinks were strong, and the patio was the move." However, there are some review authenticity concerns and multiple serious discrimination complaints that warrant attention. The cooking leans classic American bar fare—burgers, wings, chilaquiles, garlic tots, and the occasional salad—more comfort than craft. Many bites land nicely for casual snacking, though a few guests report greasy or underseasoned plates and basic cocktails when ingredients run low. If you are here for karaoke, sports, or a birthday in the Sidecar room, the experience hinges on who is working that night; when service hums, the night can feel effortless and fun. For families, this is primarily a bar with late-night energy. While some menu items like fries, burgers, and breakfast tacos could work for older kids at off-peak hours, there is no kids menu mentioned and karaoke nights skew loud. Families seeking a quiet meal may prefer other options nearby.
Area: Trendy corridor between Beverly Grove and West Hollywood mixing bars, restaurants, and nightlife; draws locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy nightlife street with steady foot traffic and lighting; typical urban caution late night.
Nearby: Near design showrooms, nightlife on La Cienega/Santa Monica, offices and residential blocks nearby; game-day crowds for sports.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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