Best Rooftop Restaurants in Downtown LA
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Perch LA
Rooftop French bistro dining with one of DTLA’s best views.
Notable Picks
#1
Perch LA
8.6
A French-inspired rooftop bistro that pairs skyline drama with approachable brasserie staples. The kitchen leans classic—steak frites, mussels, roast chicken—executed reliably at high volume, while the real draw is the terrace energy and panoramic DTLA views. Come for golden-hour cocktails and stay for a lively, view-forward dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Steak frites, Moules frites, Duck confit
What Makes it Special: Rooftop French bistro dining with one of DTLA’s best views.
8.4
Florentín is a semi-hidden rooftop above the Historic Core that feels like a Tel Aviv-inspired cocktail party with skyline views. The focus is on fun, dessert-y drinks, Mediterranean bar bites, and pizza, making it ideal for post-dinner dates or couples who want a lively, view-forward night out.
Must-Try Dishes:
Florentini cocktail, Mango Sticky Rice Milk Punch, Artisanal rooftop pizza
What Makes it Special: A Mediterranean rooftop bar with skyline views, fruity cocktails, and a party-after-dinner energy.
8.4
A rooftop Japanese room with skyline views and a staff that’s used to navigating gluten-free requests. Sushi, sashimi, and robata plates are the safe lane, and servers will steer you away from soy-based pitfalls and suggest swaps. The vibe is date-night sleek, with food that stays solid even under heavy traffic.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sashimi assortment with GF soy, Robata salmon or black cod, Crispy rice with spicy tuna (GF sauce request)
What Makes it Special: High-rise sushi and robata with staff trained to accommodate gluten-free diners.
#4
Spire 73
8.3
The tallest open-air rooftop bar in the city, built around fire pits and sweeping skyline views that make outdoor seating the whole point. Food is upscale lounge fare—better as shareables alongside cocktails than as a full dinner destination. Service keeps the pace smooth, especially during golden hour rushes.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster Tacos, Spire Burger, Seasonal Mezze Board
What Makes it Special: Open-air 73rd-floor patio with unmatched DTLA views.
8.1
This vibrant Mexican rooftop brings Acapulco vibes to downtown with palm groves, string lights and a 11,600-square-foot terrace overlooking the Arts District. Weekend brunch features inventive dishes like chorizo eggs in purgatory and sope benedict alongside mezcal-forward cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chorizo Eggs in Purgatory, Sope Benedict, Tostada & Ceviche
What Makes it Special: Michelin Plate 2022 rooftop oasis with tropical Mexico City-inspired atmosphere
Worthy Picks
A members-only rooftop serving globally-sourced Soho House signatures—Barcelona ham croquettes, Mumbai butter chicken, wood-fired pizzas—with poolside skyline views in a converted 1916 Arts District warehouse. Works for hotel guests and members who want the full private-club production but should expect audible rooftop music and Santa Fe Ave traffic noise during evening hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ham Croquettes, Butter Chicken with Garlic Naan, Spicy Salami Pizza
What Makes it Special: Members-only rooftop with a 50-foot pool serving Soho House favorites sourced from Barcelona and Mumbai outposts
A relaxed hotel rooftop with outdoor tables that capture a softer side of DTLA, especially in early evening. The menu leans bar-forward—flatbreads, bowls, and snacks that pair easily with cocktails. It’s a dependable open-air perch for casual hangs rather than a culinary centerpiece.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rooftop Flatbread, Crispy Chicken Sliders, Seasonal Cocktail Pitcher
What Makes it Special: Easygoing rooftop patio built for cocktails and skyline air.