Best Outdoor Dining Restaurants in Beverly Grove
10 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
The Ivy
A flower-draped patio and celebrity energy that define LA outdoor dining.
Notable Picks
#1
The Ivy
8.7
The Ivy is a celebrity-favorite Robertson Boulevard landmark where a flower-filled front patio turns outdoor dining into a full-blown scene. Classic California-Italian plates, strong cocktails, and see-and-be-seen energy make it a destination for celebrations and out-of-towners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster Pasta with Ivy Pink Sauce, Grilled Vegetable Chopped Salad, Crab Cakes
What Makes it Special: A flower-draped patio and celebrity energy that define LA outdoor dining.
#2
A.O.C.
8.6
A.O.C. is a wine bar and small plates institution where a leafy courtyard and balcony tables make al fresco dining feel like a Mediterranean dinner party off 3rd Street. Seasonal market-driven dishes and an extensive by-the-glass list draw both neighborhood regulars and destination diners for long, lingering evenings outside.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spanish Fried Chicken, The Farmer’s Plate (roasted vegetables, muhammara, burrata & grilled toast), Charcuterie Board with Grilled Toast
What Makes it Special: Market-driven small plates and one of LA’s most beloved wine patios.
LADiDa transforms the SLS Beverly Hills rooftop pool deck into a luxe, open-air dining room with shareable bites and polished Californian plates. Under executive chef Hussain Zouhbi, the menu leans upscale but playful, matching the designer setting and expansive city views.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hamachi Crudo with piquillo purée and aji amarillo, Lobster Roll on house brioche, Pan Seared King Salmon with fennel purée and heirloom beans
What Makes it Special: A designer hotel rooftop where refined small plates and full entrees meet cinematic Beverly Hills views.
8.6
Electric Karma blends Punjabi comfort food with a stylish Third Street setting, complete with Bollywood projections and an airy patio. Brothers Paramjit and Lakhvir Singh lean into vibrant curries, kombination platters, and cocktails that make it a go-to for casual date nights and small groups.
Must-Try Dishes:
Butter Chicken, Tandoori Platter, Masala Dosa
What Makes it Special: A 20-year Beverly Grove fixture combining romantic courtyard dining with Punjabi dishes and modern LA flourishes.
Soom Soom Fresh Mediterranean turns out shawarma, falafel, and sabich plates at a fast-casual pace, drawing heavy traffic from both neighborhood regulars and delivery platforms. Portions, salad spreads, and build-your-own options make it a reliable stop when you want something filling yet relatively light compared with heavier 3rd Street meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Falafel pita, Chicken and beef shawarma plate, Sabich pita
What Makes it Special: High-volume Mediterranean counter spot known for customizable shawarma, falafel, and salads.
8.4
Fiorelli Pizza is a chef-driven brick-oven pizzeria from Michael Fiorelli and Liz Gutierrez blending New York and Neapolitan styles with California produce. Opened in November 2025, it focuses on a tight menu of carefully composed pies, seasonal small plates, and a cozy indoor-patio setup just off Joan’s on Third. It already feels like a neighborhood fixture for locals chasing thoughtful, modern pizza.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pepperoni and Mushroom Pizza, Brussel Sprout Pizza, White Pizza with Fennel Sausage
What Makes it Special: Chef-led brick-oven pizzas that fuse New York, Naples, and California.
#7
Emilia
8.3
Emilia Ristorante focuses on the rich cooking of Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, with a turkey lasagna al forno and handmade pastas as standouts. The contemporary dining room and sidewalk seating make it a polished but relaxed option just off the Beverly Center corridor.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lasagna di tacchino al forno, Pappardelle alla Bolognese, Ricotta and spinach ravioli
What Makes it Special: Regionally focused Emilia-Romagna cooking with a lighter, refined lasagna.
C.O.D. Seafood House & Raw Bar is a modern Asian-influenced seafood brasserie on 3rd Street with sidewalk and open-front seating that keeps the dining room feeling like one long patio. Fresh fish, a busy raw bar, and late-night hours make it a lively outdoor option for seafood and cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes:
Grilled Chilean Sea Bass, Truffle Uni Pasta, Garlic Noodles
What Makes it Special: Asian-inspired seafood, a full raw bar, and buzzy open-air 3rd Street seating.
8.1
Florence Osteria & Piano Bar is a Tuscan-focused dining room where wood-fired meats, pastas, and seafood meet cocktails and live piano in a warmly lit space. It’s a natural fit for romantic dinners or special-occasion steaks with an Italian accent on Beverly.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bone Marrow Risotto, Fettuccine al Tartufo, Porchetta-Style Pork Belly
What Makes it Special: Tuscan wood-fired cooking with steaks, risotto, and live piano on Beverly.
#10
Seoulmates
8.1
Seoulmates delivers Korean street-food flavors through fusion tacos, bowls and hoagies in a casual, buzzy 3rd Street storefront. Open since 2022, it’s become a neighborhood favorite for playful takes on bulgogi and bibimbap with plenty of vegan and gluten-free options.
Must-Try Dishes:
Award-Winning Bulghoagie, Bibimbap Bowl, Korean Fried Chicken Tacos
What Makes it Special: Korean street fusion—think bulgogi grilled cheese and loaded hoagies.