Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Glamorous, historic Beverly Hills dining with polished service, classic dishes, and steep prices—memorable setting if you embrace the dress code and splurge-level spend.
Hidden inside a storied hotel, the room feels warm and glamorous with tuxedoed staff, garden booths, and live piano drifting through dinner service. Guests describe the vibe as classic Hollywood—“like stepping onto a set”—and service often feels polished and attentive, though busy holidays can wobble. Expect strict dress code enforcement at the door. The cooking leans classic and produce-driven—elevated American with European flourishes rather than theatrics. Favorites like the McCarthy Salad, tortilla soup, and chocolate soufflé carry the menu, while seafood dishes (notably salmon) draw steady praise. Portions run refined over hearty; some diners find pasta or risotto muted, but the overall craft and plating read timeless and confident. For families, it is feasible if your crew enjoys familiar comforts. There is a burger, pasta, chicken parmesan, and simple sides that kids will recognize, though the tone is more special-occasion than casual. No explicit kids menu surfaced in reviews, and prices are high, so set expectations before you go.
Area: Upscale, celebrity-adjacent enclave with luxury retail, hotels, and manicured residential streets; destination for special occasions.
Safety: Generally very safe, high foot traffic around hotel, well-lit and well-maintained.
Nearby: Inside The Beverly Hills Hotel near Sunset Boulevard; close to Rodeo Drive shopping and entertainment corridors.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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