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A photo of The Highlight Room Grill restaurant
4.4
Awesome(1226)
Price: Expensive
• American • Hollywood
Booked 20 times today
The Highlight Room Grill will be undergoing renovations from 11/4-11/25, therefore reservations will be held indoors, in our enclosed Lounge space on the rooftop. | (Please note: If there is inclement weather, there is a possibility that we may close the restaurant at any point and will offer seating inside the lobby of Dream Hotel on days that are particularly rainy, windy, or cold). | At the apex of Dream Hollywood is TAO Group's newest dining and nightlife concept, The Highlight Room. The luxe 11,000-square-foot outdoor rooftop, lounge, pool and grill is set high above Hollywood with unparalleled aerial views of the famed Hollywood sign and the Los Angeles skyline. The Highlight Room’s chic, modern sundeck is the ideal destination to relax by the pool on plush loungers or in luxurious private cabanas, while enjoying a light menu and handcrafted refreshments. The restaurant serves guests signature drinks and freshly prepared Californian fare from breakfast until mid-day.
A photo of Musso & Frank Grill restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(11164)
Price: Expensive
• Steakhouse • Hollywood
Booked 118 times today
Welcome to The Musso & Frank Grill where we provide an authentic Old Hollywood dining experience one would have received in the early decades of last century. We welcome you to Old Hollywood!
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4.7
Exceptional(5238)
Price: Very Expensive
• French • Hollywood
Booked 32 times today
République, located in Miracle Mile, is owned by Chefs Walter and Margarita Manzke. Centered in the heart of Los Angeles, the historic building in which it resides was originally erected in 1929 by Charlie Chaplin, and later transformed into the iconic La Brea Bakery and Campanile Restaurant. République builds on this storied past, offering a gastronomic environment imbued with history and grandeur. The space features a casual bakery, café, and bar in the front with a more formal dining area located in the rear, serving a French-inspired menu created daily by our chefs.
A photo of The Tower Bar restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(1965)
Price: Very Expensive
• Californian • West Hollywood
Booked 57 times today
The Terrace at the famous Sunset Tower Hotel debuted a new look in May of 2018, featuring a refreshed outdoor dining experience with updated furnishings and an elegant new bar. The Tower Bar Restaurant has split views of the city from either side of the lobby. It offers a swank lounge, bar and an al fresco dining experience. Custom made banquettes line the windows that showcase an unparalleled view of the Los Angeles skyline. Art deco design influences include walnut with gold inlay trim in a subtle, muted color scheme. The delectable menu features California Bistro with Italian fare. A dress code is enforced, please call for information.We are now open daily for breakfast and lunch. Dinner is offered six nights a week, Monday-Saturday. We are unable to guarantee a seating preference of indoors or outdoors. We recommend a sweater or light coat during the evenings.Shorts, baseball caps, sweats, sandals, tank tops, phone calls, computers and photos are not permitted.
A photo of Shirley Brasserie restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(223)
Price: Expensive
• French American • Hollywood
Booked 11 times today
Step into Shirley, a lively local restaurant named after the legendary Shirley Temple, who once tap-danced her way into Hollywood history right here at The Hollywood Roosevelt. Nestled within this iconic hotel, Shirley blends timeless charm with modern flair, offering a dining experience that celebrates California’s finest flavors with a French twist. At the helm is renowned Chef Craig Hopson, whose culinary mastery elevates every dish. From the inviting hum of conversations to the celebratory pop of bottles and the captivating rhythm of our open-air kitchen, Shirley buzzes with energy. Join us in the heart of Hollywood, where every moment becomes a feast for the senses, and every bite tells a story—just like Shirley herself did on these very grounds.
A photo of Rao's Hollywood restaurant
4.9
Exceptional(2464)
Price: Very Expensive
• Italian • Hollywood
Booked 19 times today
Rao's, the legendary East Harlem eatery, is now set in Hollywood amongst the studio district branding its third location. Widely acclaimed as one of the hardest reservations in America, Rao's New York was established in 1896 and has not moved locations since its inception. Featuring iconic classics such as Uncle Vincent's Lemon Chicken, Meatballs, Veal Parmesan, Shrimp Scampi and Baked Clams, Rao's Hollywood showcases all signature Rao's dishes as well as unique additions creating a robust and fulfilling dining experience. We greatly look forward to serving you and welcoming you to our Home-Style Neapolitan restaurant.Dress Code recommended is Business Casual. Please no flip flops, baseball caps or tank tops for men.
A photo of Formosa Cafe restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(1034)
Price: Expensive
• Asian • West Hollywood
Booked 62 times today
The Formosa Cafe is a restaurant and bar founded in 1939 and located at 7156 Santa Monica Boulevard at the intersection with North Formosa Avenue, in West Hollywood, California.The restaurant has a long history of movie star and film industry patronage due to its close proximity to studio lot across the street, which began as the United Artists lot and was later owned by Warner Bros. Generations of movie stars such as Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable have eaten meals at The Formosa. Frank Sinatra is reputed to have spent many nights at the Formosa in the 1950s, pining over Ava Gardner.After a brief 2 year hiatus, a complete refurbishment, and a tremendous menu update The Formosa Cafe has returned to serve the Los Angeles community once again.
A photo of Tam O'Shanter restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(7559)
Price: Moderate
• American • Los Feliz
Booked 94 times today
Opened in June 1922, The Tam O'Shanter boasts a rich, storied history and warm, inviting atmosphere. We’re proud to be in our 10th decade of continuous service. We originally considered it a quiet pastoral road stop, since Los Feliz Boulevard was just an unpaved country lane traversed by rabbits and rabbit hunters, in that order.Everything changed when Walt Disney and his animators, set designers, and crews began trekking out between takes for a bite and a refreshment. So often, in fact, that the Tam was once dubbed “The Studio Commissary.”Join us and see why the Tam is said to have been Walt’s favorite restaurant!As a family-run establishment, we’re committed to keeping our community safe. We always practice strong hygiene protocols and rigorously adhere to all CDC food safety standards.
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4.6
Exceptional(2591)
Price: Expensive
• American • West Hollywood
Booked 24 times today
As a rustic American restaurant with European influence in the heart of West Hollywood, Eveleigh has become a staple on the Sunset Strip for the last 12 years. Embracing the original identity of the historic structure it inhabits, Eveleigh is an intimate and unpretentious farmhouse that was built upon an orchard in 1923. Whether you are dining in the enchanting front garden, saddling up to the rustic reclaimed bar, or nestled under the open-air back patio as Los Angeles twinkles in the background, you'll feel at home.
A photo of Hard Rock Cafe - Hollywood restaurant
4.4
Awesome(952)
Price: Moderate
• American • Hollywood
Booked 28 times today
Hard Rock Cafe is a global phenomenon with 185 cafes that are visited by nearly 80 million guests each year. The first Hard Rock Cafe opened on June 14, 1971, in London, England, and from there the brand has expanded to major cities and exotic locations around the world.

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  • Miravip
    New Orleans / Louisiana •2 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 2 days ago
    Lunch Break menu was awesome. The chicken wing lollipops are next level amazing. I could eat them all day long. I want that recipe!
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    The Highlight Room GrillPrice: Expensive• American• Hollywood
    4.4
  • Timothy
    Los Angeles •1 review
    5.0
    Dined 4 days ago
    To dine at Musso & Frank’s Grill is to have an experience like no other in LA: old world style, dishes that have long since disappeared from the menus of any other of its competitors and the pleasure of knowing that one is dining in a space that has probably catered for virtually every great name ever to have graced Hollywood in the course of the past century. Look beyond the cheap and tawdry pseudo glamour of the rest of the Hollywood strip and allow yourself the pleasure of an authentic experience you will never forget, long after the memory of all the dross of the surrounding razzmatazz has faded into oblivion. Worth every penny twice over.
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    Musso & Frank GrillPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Hollywood
    4.8
  • Darlenevip
    Los Angeles •52 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 4 days ago
    Lovely night. Service was fabulous. Food was terrific. Lots of complex tastes and prep. They never make things "normally." Special. If you want a quiet experience, make sure to ask for the back dining room. Upstairs would probably be quiet too. Louder and livelier in the front room.
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    RepubliquePrice: Very Expensive• French• Hollywood
    4.7
  • Ira
    Philadelphia County •3 reviews
    5.0
    Dined 6 days ago
    Shirley Brasserie was a wonderful dining experience that paired the great atmosphere of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel with great food. The Restaurant occupies a quiet part of the Lobby area and is large enough to find seating but intimate enough to feel separated from other diners. The menu is spartan but focused, as is the wine list. The appetizers we had were first-rate and handsomely presented. I would recommend the chicken liver mousse, as it was special and hadn't seen it elsewhere. I consider myself an expert on duck and generally prefer it roasted, as many restaurants don't really have the expertise to properly sear it. Not true here. The duck was properly spiced and glazed and seared just right. For this style of preparation, I've not had better. The Shirley Brasserie is not inexpensive, but considering the quality of the food and service (which was also outstanding), I would rate it as a good value. Something for a special occasion.
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    Shirley BrasseriePrice: Expensive• French American• Hollywood
    4.6
  • LoriCvip
    Los Angeles •20 reviews
    5.0
    Dined on Nov 15, 2024
    Love everything about this restaurant except they won’t allow you to take any photos while inside.
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    The Tower BarPrice: Very Expensive• Californian• West Hollywood
    4.7
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