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Best Group Dining Restaurants in Eagle Rock

7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Casa Bianca Pizza Pie
Decades-old, family-run pizzeria with an Eagle Rock legacy.

Notable Picks

$ Eagle Rock Italian, Pizza
Since 1955, Casa Bianca has served generations with hand-tossed pizzas, classic Italian Specialties, and a lively, family-first vibe. Sister-owned and packed nightly, it’s beloved for crisp-edged sausage pies and loaded calzones in a bustling, old-school setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Sausage Pizza, Eggplant Parmesan, Homemade Lasagna
What Makes it Special: Decades-old, family-run pizzeria with an Eagle Rock legacy.
$$ Eagle Rock
Max City BBQ brings Southern-style, wood-smoked ribs and classic sides to Eagle Rock with consistent execution and genuine hospitality. Locals return for tender St. Louis and baby back ribs, brisket, and standout cornbread served in a comfortable, laid-back neighborhood space. High review volume and sustained praise underscore its role as Eagle Rock’s go-to for serious barbecue and group gatherings.
Must-Try Dishes: St. Louis Style Ribs, Baby Back Ribs, Cornbread Muffins
What Makes it Special: Authentic wood-smoked ribs done Southern-style with local hospitality.
$$ Eagle Rock Spanish, Italian
A neighborhood Argentinian-Italian-Spanish market/counter serving standout steak sandwiches, housemade empanadas, and weekly Spanish specials. Locals praise the vibrant deli counter and wine selection, ideal for casual meals and sampling global flavors.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Empanadas, Short Rib Manicotti, Tortilla de Papas
What Makes it Special: Deli-market format offering authentic Spanish and Argentinian specialties.
$ Eagle Rock Greek
Spitz - Eagle Rock stands out for its modern take on Mediterranean and Greek-inspired street food, especially its Döner kebab and house-made sauces. Locals head here for lively ambiance, creative drinks, and consistently satisfying wraps, fries, and mezze that remain fresh even at peak hours.
Must-Try Dishes: Döner Kebab, Street Cart Fries, Falafel Wrap
What Makes it Special: L.A.'s original Döner spot blending tradition and street-food flair.

Worthy Picks

$$ Eagle Rock Italian
A 1954-era Italian steakhouse and jazz club that trades on its preserved vintage interior—red leather booths, iron chandeliers, wood-paneled walls—and a menu of old-school Italian American steaks and pastas priced well below comparable LA spots (porterhouse at $25, filet at $26). The kitchen delivers strong nights and off nights, with dish preparation swinging noticeably between visits, but 72 years of continuous family ownership and a recent turn as an HBO filming location keep Eagle Rock regulars coming back for the atmosphere as much as the food.
Must-Try Dishes: Porterhouse Steak, Calamari, Chicken Parmesan
What Makes it Special: A 1954-era Italian steakhouse and jazz club serving old-school Italian American fare with live music seven nights a week in Eagle Rock.
$ Eagle Rock Pho, Vietnamese
Chateau Lemongrass offers classic Vietnamese comfort fare like pho and bun, plus crisp garlic wings that have built a devoted following. Locals return for reliable flavors, generous portions, and friendly family-run energy in an easygoing setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Pho Dac Biet, Crispy Garlic Wings, Bun Thit Nuong
What Makes it Special: Beloved for their crunchy chicken wings alongside Vietnamese staples.
$ Eagle Rock
Walt's Bar draws crowds for its affordable beer specials, vintage pinball, and laid-back energy—a quirky, counter-service arcade bar perfect for groups seeking budget-friendly fun. Reviewers love the nostalgic snacks and genuine neighborhood spirit.
Must-Try Dishes: Pinball Pretzel, Rotating Beer Tap, House Hot Dog
What Makes it Special: Classic pinball and beer bar with an unpretentious retro vibe.