Best Date Night American Restaurants in Downtown LA
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Girl & The Goat
Destination New American small plates with fearless, global flavor.
Essential Picks
9.1
Stephanie Izard’s Arts District outpost runs on bold, globally roaming small plates delivered with polish and momentum. The room is high-energy and design-forward, and the kitchen’s sweet spot is layered, punchy flavors meant to be shared. A destination-level New American anchor for Downtown nights and Sunday brunch.
Must-Try Dishes:
Goat curry, Sticky glazed pork shank, Grilled corn with seasonal toppings
What Makes it Special: Destination New American small plates with fearless, global flavor.
Notable Picks
#2
Sampa
8.4
Sampa fuses Filipino foundations with New American technique in a compact Arts District dining room. Dishes carry smoky, savory depth and playful textures, and the menu rewards sharing across courses. A newer standout that feels both personal and confident.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kare-kare inspired plates, Seasonal crudos, Wood-fired mains
What Makes it Special: Filipino-New American cooking with smoky, modern edge.
Worthy Picks
#3
Redbird
7.9
New American cooking served inside a converted Gothic cathedral rectory, where the vaulted ceilings and brick archways do most of the heavy lifting for date nights and celebrations. The kitchen delivers crowd-pleasing shareable plates—Parker House rolls, shishito peppers, Brazilian cheese bread—that lean accessible rather than fussy. Expect a lively, conversation-competing volume on weekends; request a quieter corner table if that matters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Avocado Salad, Shishito Peppers, Blueberry Pancakes
What Makes it Special: New American dining inside a restored Gothic cathedral rectory in Downtown LA
7.9
A compact twelve-item menu that punches well above bar-food expectations — hamachi tostadas and a patty melt that belong on a full-service restaurant ticket, backed by a wine program that gives most Downtown LA dining rooms a run. The indoor-outdoor layout fills up fast on weekends, and the noise level runs hot enough that you're better off leaning into the group energy than planning a quiet conversation.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fries, Biscuits, The Patty Melt
What Makes it Special: A twelve-item menu executed at full-restaurant caliber inside a bar with a wine list that outpaces most LA restaurants
7.7
A family-owned upscale American comfort kitchen operating for over 25 years inside the grand halls of Union Station, where the architectural setting does as much work as the menu. The scratch-made approach to dishes like crab cakes and pappardelle draws a mix of pre-theater couples and travelers who want a sit-down meal with real ambiance rather than terminal food. Best suited for occasions where the landmark experience matters as much as the plate.
Must-Try Dishes:
Louisiana Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Pesto Pappardelle with Crispy Prosciutto, Wild Alaskan Salmon
What Makes it Special: Family-owned for over 25 years inside Union Station, serving scratch-made upscale American comfort food in one of LA's most iconic architectural landmarks