Best Group Dining Restaurants in Hollywood
54 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
ILÉ Private Dining Room
An immersive Nigerian tasting menu served in a true private dining room with chef-led storytelling.
Notable Picks
8.8
ILÉ is Chef Tolu “Eros” Erogbogbo’s West African tasting-menu salon, set in a loft-like private dining room that feels more like an immersive dinner party than a traditional restaurant. Multi-course menus built around jollof rice, suya, and seasonal dishes are served at a communal chef’s table with storytelling, music, and tightly choreographed pacing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Unity Jollof Rice with NY Steak or Fish, Benin City Salad, Calabar Soup
What Makes it Special: An immersive Nigerian tasting menu served in a true private dining room with chef-led storytelling.
#2
Mother Wolf
8.8
Mother Wolf channels Roman trattoria cooking into a cinematic Hollywood dining room inside the historic Citizen News building. Handmade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and a deep Italian wine list draw both industry power players and food-obsessed locals. The room hums with energy most nights, making it one of the buzziest reservations in 90028.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tonnarelli cacio e pepe, Rigatoni all’Amatriciana, Squash blossoms fritti
What Makes it Special: High-drama Roman cooking in a grand, buzzed-about Hollywood dining room.
#3
Horses
8.8
Horses is a Michelin-recognized contemporary bistro on Sunset that channels old Hollywood energy with martinis, a tight seasonal menu, and one of the city’s most talked-about burgers. It’s a destination for long, lingering dinners where endive Caesar, off-menu vodka rigatoni, and Cornish hen share the table with strong cocktails and excellent people-watching.
Must-Try Dishes:
Horses Caesar (endive Caesar salad), Off-menu vodka rigatoni “The Herman”, Cornish hen with panzanella
What Makes it Special: A buzzy, Michelin-recognized Sunset bistro blending vintage pub bones with contemporary, French-leaning American cooking.
8.7
Opened in 2025 inside Ovation Hollywood, La Popular brings a polished Mexico City–style dining room and bar to the Hollywood & Highland complex. While tacos and agave cocktails headline, hefty burritos and a brunch-ready breakfast burrito give visitors a more composed, sit-down burrito experience with views toward the Hollywood Sign.
Must-Try Dishes:
Birria burrito, Carnitas burrito, Breakfast burrito
What Makes it Special: Modern CDMX-inspired dining with refined burritos and agave-focused cocktails.
Bossa Nova on Sunset is a high-volume Brazilian-leaning spot where hearty, saucy pastas share space with pizzas and grills, and lasagna is a recurring favorite. Multiple lasagna options and a steady late-night crowd make it one of the most reliable places in 90046 to satisfy layered-pasta cravings at almost any hour.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lasagna Meat, Lasagna Green, Chicken Lasagna
What Makes it Special: Massively popular Brazilian-Italian hybrid where lasagna is available deep into the night.
8.7
The Palm & The Pine is a Cahuenga Corridor sports bar built around double-fried chicken wings, cocktails, and big screens. Dry-aged and sauced-to-order wings anchor watch parties, weeknight meetups, and late-night hangs in central Hollywood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dry-aged buffalo wings, Lemon pepper club wings, Honey garlic wings
What Makes it Special: Double-fried, sauce-focused wings served in a true sports bar.
#7
El Compadre
8.6
Vibes:
Birthday & Celebration Central
Group Dining Gatherings
Live Music Showtime
Trendy Table Hotspots
Since the mid-1970s, El Compadre’s Hollywood location has been the classic Sunset Blvd choice for combination plates, fajitas, and its signature flaming margaritas. Candlelit rooms, colorful tiles, and a lively bar make it a go-to for celebratory Mexican dinners that lean loud and festive.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fajitas, Enchiladas Verdes de Pollo, Carne Asada Plate
What Makes it Special: A long-running Sunset institution known for flaming margaritas and big combo plates.
8.5
Bollywood Grill serves a broad menu of North Indian and Indo-Chinese classics just off the Hollywood Walk of Fame, drawing pre-theater crowds and tourists looking for substantial curries and tandoori platters. Portions are generous, flavors run comforting rather than avant-garde, and the room stays busy with groups fueling up before shows and sightseeing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dal Makhani, Chicken Tikka Masala, Gobi Manchurian
What Makes it Special: Tourist-friendly Bollywood-themed spot for hearty Punjabi-style curries near major Hollywood theaters.
8.5
Birds is a long-running Franklin Village bar and rotisserie-chicken café where jumbo wings share the menu with classic American comfort food. The Hitchcock-inspired space, strong drinks, and late hours make it a neighborhood mainstay for pre- and post-show hangs.
Must-Try Dishes:
Large jumbo wings, Rotisserie chicken plate, Chicken pot pie
What Makes it Special: Hollywood bar institution serving jumbo wings and rotisserie chicken.
8.4
This Bib Gourmand–recognized East Hollywood cafe runs rotating menus from refugee and immigrant chefs, often offered as coursed or prix-fixe experiences that eat like a tasting tour of one country at a time. Plates lean hearty and home-style but arrive with enough structure and storytelling to satisfy tasting-menu fans at a more casual price point.
Must-Try Dishes:
Somali sambusa with lamb, Egyptian gravy smothered lamb shank plate, Afghan mantu dumplings
What Makes it Special: A mission-driven cafe where rotating refugee chefs turn global home cooking into approachable, coursed menus in the heart of East Hollywood.
8.4
Vibes:
Birthday & Celebration Central
Group Dining Gatherings
Comfort Food Classics
Hidden Gems Heaven
Open since the late 1970s, Moun Of Tunis turns dinner into a North African feast with multi-course Tunisian and Moroccan prix fixe menus, hand-washing rituals, and occasional belly dancing. Cushioned banquettes, low tables, and long-running ownership make it a destination for celebratory group meals rather than quick bites.
Must-Try Dishes:
Moun of Tunis Feast prix fixe, Brik (Tunisian fried pastry), Chicken B’stilla
What Makes it Special: Decades-old Tunisian and Moroccan feasts with hand-washing ceremony and belly dancing.
8.4
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
The Original Hoy-Ka on Sunset is a bustling noodle shop famous for boat noodles, soups, and rice plates served at a fast clip. It’s one of Hollywood’s go-tos for filling, affordable Thai meals before or after work, shows, or studio days.
Must-Try Dishes:
Boat Noodle Soup, Tom Yum Noodle Soup, Crispy Pork over Rice
What Makes it Special: High-energy noodle house with deeply flavored boat noodles and a huge following.
8.4
India's Tandoori Hollywood is a late-night Bollywood-accented spot on Sunset where clay-oven specialties, curries, and a popular buffet run deep into the night. With organic halal focus, long hours, and a broad menu that covers everything from goat curries to tandoori platters, it functions as a reliable go-to for groups and post-show meals.
Must-Try Dishes:
Goat Tikka Masala, Tandoori Mixed Grill, Matar Paneer
What Makes it Special: Organic halal Indian with long hours, buffets, and full tandoori program.
8.4
The Hollywood outpost of Naples’ famed L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele brings long-fermented dough and blistered pies to a courtyard just off Hollywood Boulevard. Twin patios, an open pizza kitchen, and a long list of Italian wines make it feel equal parts neighborhood hang and destination for pizza fans. Expect a lively crowd before shows and on weekend nights.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita pizza, Diavola pizza, Cacio e pepe
What Makes it Special: A storied Neapolitan pizzeria transplanted into a busy Hollywood courtyard.
#15
Rokusho
8.4
Rokusho brings a Tokyo-born modern izakaya sensibility to Hollywood with inventive hand rolls, composed small plates, and a serious cocktail program. The dim, design-forward space feels built for nights out while still putting real care into technique and ingredients.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy tuna crispy rice, Uni and wagyu hand roll, Gindara miso black cod
What Makes it Special: A Tokyo-linked izakaya with creative small plates, hand rolls, and cocktails.
The Sisters Cafe is a family-run Vietnamese and Asian fusion restaurant on Sunset where pho shares menu space with garlic noodles, banh mi, and sizzling plates. The room feels more polished than a typical hole-in-the-wall, and the pho lineup ranges from classic chicken to filet mignon and back-rib bowls.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ga (Chicken) PHO, Filet mignon and meat Ball PHO, Banh Xeo (Chicken and Shrimp)
What Makes it Special: Modern Vietnamese fusion spot where pho comes with a full menu of shareable plates.
#17
TOI On Sunset
8.4
Open since the mid-1980s, TOI On Sunset layers Bangkok-style homestyle cooking onto a rock-and-roll themed room filled with movie posters and memorabilia. Late hours, a massive menu, and plenty of vegetarian options make it a go-to for pre- and post-show meals along Sunset.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pad Thai, Thai spaghetti, Buddha chili
What Makes it Special: Rock-themed, late-night Thai institution on Sunset with an enormous menu.
#18
Berri's Pizza
8.3
Berri’s Pizza on Sunset is a late-night Italian spot where thin-crust pies, pastas, and salads run until 4 a.m., making it a go-to for families with teens or after-event crowds. Earlier in the evening the room feels more low-key, with big tables and a broad menu that keeps picky eaters covered.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster Pizza, Margherita pizza, Truffle fries
What Makes it Special: A long-hours pizza and pasta spot where Sunset crowds and families overlap.
8.3
A family-run Italian kitchen rooted in 1950s Hollywood hospitality, where Chef Sal cooks seasonal plates from his own gardens and Mario Jr. works the dining room like his father taught him — treating every table as a guest in the family home. The bungalow setting on Melrose, with its olive-tree patio and white linen tables, draws couples and celebration groups who want unhurried, multi-course Italian without the stiffness of a formal fine dining room. Expect fine-dining pricing and a wine list that leans premium, but ingredient quality and decades of kitchen consistency back it up.
Must-Try Dishes:
Calamari Fritti, Clams Areganate, Truffle Pizza
What Makes it Special: Family-owned Hollywood landmark since the 1950s, now run by the founder's son Mario Jr., serving seasonal Italian with housemade sauces and multi-course tasting menus
Levant is a sit-down Turkish and Mediterranean restaurant on East Hollywood Boulevard known for big platters, pide, and grilled meats. It doubles as both neighborhood spot and catering hub, so portions skew generous and menus are built for sharing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Levant mixed grill platter, Beef and mushroom pide, Pistachio baklava with Turkish tea
What Makes it Special: Large-format Turkish and Mediterranean platters tailored for family-style feasts.
#21
Rao's Hollywood
8.2
The Hollywood outpost of the 1896 East Harlem original runs on Southern Italian family recipes that reward straightforward red-sauce cravings—pork chops, meatballs, and penne vodka built for repeat orders rather than reinvention. The room skews buzzy and loud, especially on weekends, so couples wanting quieter conversation should aim for the back patio. It draws groups and celebrations who want a known quantity with generational name recognition behind it.
Must-Try Dishes:
Meatballs, Penne a la Vodka, Pork Chop
What Makes it Special: The Hollywood outpost of the legendary East Harlem original, serving the same Southern Italian family recipes that have had a cult following since 1896.
8.2
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Girls Night Out Approved
Group Dining Gatherings
Trendy Table Hotspots
Shirley Brasserie is the Hollywood Roosevelt’s French-leaning flagship, pairing wood-roasted mains and French onion soup with a lively, tile-and-wood dining room. A dedicated private dining space and buyout options make it a fit for corporate dinners and celebrations that still want brasserie energy and hotel polish.
Must-Try Dishes:
French Onion Soup, Charcoal Grilled Filet Mignon, Wood Roasted Maine Lobster
What Makes it Special: A polished hotel brasserie with French-inspired menus and flexible private dining options steps from the Walk of Fame.
8.2
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Live Music Showtime
Late Night Legends
Birthday & Celebration Central
Palms Thai is a sprawling Hollywood institution pairing a giant Thai menu with a lively, often late-night crowd. It’s where groups come for curries, noodles, and papaya salad at big round tables, sometimes with live music adding to the room’s energy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Green Papaya Salad, Pad Thai, Spicy Basil Chicken
What Makes it Special: A big, boisterous Thai dining room known for late hours, live entertainment, and crowd-pleasing flavors.
8.2
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Group Dining Gatherings
Happy Hour Hotspots
Brewery & Beer Garden Republic
Stout Burgers & Beers is a Cahuenga Corridor staple where craft beer flights and chef-y burgers share equal billing with seasoned, loaded, and sweet potato fries. It feels like a proper gastropub, but most tables end up covered in fry baskets built for sharing over a couple of pints.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seasoned fries, Loaded fries, Sweet potato fries
What Makes it Special: Beer-friendly seasoned, loaded, and sweet potato fries in a true burger bar.
#25
Afters Ice Cream
8.2
Set inside the Hollywood Blvd complex near the Pantages, Afters leans into loud flavors, cereal mix-ins, and its signature Milky Bun ice cream sandwiches. It draws pre-show crowds, late-night snackers, and groups looking for over-the-top scoops in a casual, high-energy setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cookie Monster Ice Cream, Milky Bun Ice Cream Sandwich, Vietnamese Coffee Ice Cream
What Makes it Special: Bold, candy-loaded flavors and Milky Bun sandwiches near the theaters.
#26
Jemma Hollywood
8.2
Jemma Hollywood brings a polished, Italian-American playbook—think garlic bread, crisp pizzas, and comforting pastas—to a stylish room just off Hollywood and Vine. It balances nostalgia with modern touches, making it a crowd-pleasing option for pre-show dinners or relaxed date nights.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Rigatoni, Margherita Pizza, Chicken Parmigiana
What Makes it Special: A modern take on classic red-sauce Italian with dialed-in pizzas and pastas.
#27
El Zarape Vine
8.2
Just off Hollywood & Vine, El Zarape Vine is a sibling-run cantina built around tacos, ceviches, and a deep agave list. It feels more like a neighborhood bar than a tourist stop, with late hours, strong margaritas, and a menu that leans hard into birria, tinga, and shareable nachos.
Must-Try Dishes:
Quesabirria, Ceviche Mixto, Carne Asada Fries
What Makes it Special: Sibling-run agave bar with a full taco, birria, and ceviche lineup.
8.1
JoJo’s Mediterranean Grill is a Lebanese-led spot inside the 8000 Sunset complex serving shawarma, kabobs, and mezze with a home-cooking angle. Opened during the pandemic, it has built a following on fresh-grilled meats, generous salads, and friendly, hands-on ownership. It works equally well for casual dine-in, delivery, or group platters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Shawarma Plate, Mediterranean Salad with Chicken, Falafel Wrap with Hummus
What Makes it Special: Owner-driven Lebanese spot in a mall setting with carefully cooked shawarma.
#29
Dream Rooftop
8.1
Perched above Dream Hollywood, Dream Rooftop is a poolside bar and grill serving all-day breakfast plates, salads, and mains alongside cocktails and skyline views. It leans more casual than clubby, with cabanas, a full grill menu, and sweeping sightlines that make it an easy daytime or golden-hour pick in the heart of Hollywood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Avocado Toast, Gochujang Chilaquiles, The Rooftop Burger
What Makes it Special: Poolside rooftop grill with full daytime menu and wide-open city views.
8.1
Tribute Hollywood is a neighborhood sports bar and cocktail spot on Cahuenga that upgrades game-day food with better burgers, wings, and bar snacks. Multiple screens, a long bar, and friendly staff make it a regular stop for locals who want to actually eat well while watching a match.
Must-Try Dishes:
Smash-style cheeseburger, House buffalo wings, Loaded fries or tots
What Makes it Special: Game-focused bar where cocktails and elevated bar food get equal attention.
#31
Kebab Bar
8.1
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Group Dining Gatherings
Business Lunch Power Players
Hidden Gems Heaven
Kebab Bar sits just off La Brea with a polished fast-casual feel, serving Persian and Mediterranean skewers, mezzes, and big rice plates. It straddles the line between takeout joint and sit-down restaurant, with enough comfort and service to make lingering over kebabs and baklava feel easy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken Koobideh plate, Salmon kebab with rice, Dolma with hummus
What Makes it Special: Dual-location kebab shop with sit-down comfort and a wide skewer lineup.
A Hollywood stalwart since 2007 that built its reputation on tandoori technique and an unusually good naan program—the garlic cheese version runs thicker and crispier than most LA competitors. The lamb vindaloo and house-original Hollywood Mixed Masala draw repeat orders from neighborhood regulars who treat it as their default Indian spot. Works well for groups splitting platters at casual price points with BYOB as an option.
Must-Try Dishes:
Garlic Cheese Naan, Vegetable Samosas, Chicken Samosa
What Makes it Special: Longstanding Hollywood-area Indian spot known for tandoori specialties and consistently praised naan bread
#33
Northern Cafe
8
Northern Cafe on Hollywood Boulevard serves big bowls of noodle soup and hand-crafted dumplings in a straightforward dining room a few blocks off the Walk of Fame. Portions are generous, flavors lean Sichuan and northern, and prices stay reasonable for the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Juicy Pork Dumplings, House Special Beef Noodle Soup, Scallion Pancake Beef Roll
What Makes it Special: Northern-style dumplings and noodles with real heat and generous portions.
Vibes:
Hidden Gems Heaven
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Birthday & Celebration Central
Group Dining Gatherings
A Lebanese husband-and-wife operation where the menu draws directly from Bekaa Valley family recipes—chef Eli Berchan trained at César Ritz in Switzerland and cooked at Raffles Dubai before opening in Hollywood during COVID. The shawarma and housemade baklava from a 1967 family recipe anchor a compact, pomegranate-heavy menu of traditional meze and wraps. Expect a casual, home-like setting with well-executed flavors but modestly portioned plates in the $18-22 entree range.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hummus, Chicken Shawarma Wrap, Baba Ganoush
What Makes it Special: Lebanese husband-and-wife team cooking only the family recipes they grew up eating, including baklava from a 1967 family recipe.
8
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Trendy Table Hotspots
Located just off the Walk of Fame, Totoyama balances flame-seared aburi sushi with a full menu of rolls, ramen, and hot dishes. It works equally well for casual dates, tourist-friendly dinners, and pre-theater meals where variety matters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Aburi salmon oshi sushi, Spicy tuna crispy rice, Tonkotsu ramen
What Makes it Special: Aburi-style sushi and a broad sushi-plus-ramen menu near Hollywood landmarks.
#36
Skewer
8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
Late Night Legends
Skewer is a Lebanese-style kebab counter a block off the Walk of Fame, open deep into the night with charcoal-grilled skewers and big combo plates. The setting is casual and compact, but the skewers, dips, and late hours keep it in steady rotation for locals and night-shift crews.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mixed kebab combo plate, Chicken tawouk plate, Falafel with hummus and salad
What Makes it Special: Late-night Lebanese kebabs grilled over charcoal just off the Walk of Fame.
#37
Fabiolus Cucina
8
A long-running Hollywood standby, Fabiolus Cucina serves a broad menu of pastas, pizzas, and classic secondi in a comfortable setting just off Sunset. It’s a reliable choice for pre-Pantages meals, casual dates, or relaxed family dinners where the focus is on familiar flavors over flash.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bolognese Fettuccine, Penne Vodka, Truffle Pizza
What Makes it Special: A theater-adjacent Italian staple with a deep pasta and pizza menu.
8
Te’kila has been pouring tequila and rolling burritos on Hollywood Boulevard since 2010, blending sports-bar energy with a full Mexican menu. Between happy hour margaritas, game-day crowds, and late-night service, its steak and shrimp burritos function as sturdy fuel for a long night on the Walk of Fame.
Must-Try Dishes:
Asada Steak Burrito, Shrimp burrito, Bean & cheese burrito
What Makes it Special: Tequila-heavy sports bar with full burrito plates and late hours.
#39
Elbow Room
8
A lively Hollywood‑bar with wood‑fired pizza, craft beers and a 3‑8pm daily happy hour. Locals pick it for both pre‑show drinks and late‑night eats.
Must-Try Dishes:
20‑inch East‑Coast style pizza, Garlic fries, Truffle mac & cheese
What Makes it Special: Pizza and beer combo during extended daily happy hour.
Worthy Picks
#40
Pink Pepper
7.9
Pink Pepper is a long-running Hollywood Thai restaurant just off the Walk of Fame, with a slightly dressier room than many Thai Town spots. The menu mixes familiar curries and noodles with steak and seafood plates that skew a bit more upscale.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crying Tiger Ribeye, Green Papaya Salad, Green Curry Salmon
What Makes it Special: A decades-old Hollywood Thai spot with a cocktail-friendly dining room and a menu that suits both pre-show bites and full dinners.
7.9
Trejo’s Cantina brings Danny Trejo’s playful take on tacos, bowls, and margaritas to a lively corner of Cahuenga. The menu leans toward healthier-leaning Mexican with vegan options, while the space functions as a buzzy hangout for pre-bar hops and casual meetups. It’s less chef-driven than some neighbors, but the branding, music, and crowd keep it feeling current.
Must-Try Dishes:
Carnitas taco or street tacos trio, Cauliflower or jackfruit taco, Trejo’s nachos
What Makes it Special: A celebrity-backed cantina with colorful tacos, margaritas, and a lively soundtrack.
#42
Iki Ramen
7.9
The Hollywood outpost of Iki Ramen is a high-ceilinged, lively ramen shop that also serves sushi and bar snacks. It’s popular for its rich broths, late weekend hours, and easygoing atmosphere that fits everything from solo slurps to casual group dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Burnt garlic tonkotsu ramen, Spicy miso ramen, Chicken karaage
What Makes it Special: A splashy ramen shop with deep, flavorful broths and a full bar.
#43
Don Us Company
7.9
A newer arrival on Hollywood Boulevard, Don Us Company brings a Latin American donut chain’s signature style to the Walk of Fame with filled rings, elaborate boxes, and ice cream donut creations. The shop skews more modern café than classic bakery, with grab-and-go packs and delivery-friendly formats.
Must-Try Dishes:
Classic Donuts Mix (Buy 6 Pay 5), Half Dozen Filled Donuts, Ice Cream Donut Sandwich
What Makes it Special: International donut brand serving over-the-top boxes and ice cream donuts.
#44
Volcano Wok
7.9
Volcano Wok on Sunset leans into Chinese takeout favorites with oversized portions, late hours, and a long menu of stir-fries and fried rice. It functions as a dependable neighborhood option when you want orange chicken or chow mein without overthinking the experience.
Must-Try Dishes:
Orange Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken, Combination Chow Mein
What Makes it Special: Late-hours Chinese takeout with large portions and a full spread of Americanized favorites.
#45
3rd Base LA
7.8
3rd Base LA is an upscale sports lounge and restaurant on Cahuenga, with multiple zones that can be reserved for private events, watch parties, and birthday dinners. Elevated bar food, bottle service, and built-in screens make its private areas a natural fit for casual group dining that still feels like a night out in Hollywood.
Must-Try Dishes:
3rd Base Nachos, Crispy Wings, Philly Cheesesteak Sliders
What Makes it Special: An event-ready sports lounge where semi-private and private sections transform into turnkey group dining and game-watching setups.
A long-running British pub on Highland Avenue that draws crowds for its patio as much as its kitchen—pints and shepherd's pie under string lights with a proper pub cadence. The menu sticks to British standards executed with enough care to hold a 4.5-star average across 850+ reviews, and the private lot off Waring Ave means you skip the Highland parking fight. It works best as a group landing spot where the outdoor space and familiar comfort food do the heavy lifting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fish and Chips, Shepherd's Pie, Scotch Egg
What Makes it Special: Long-running British pub on Highland with one of Hollywood's most beloved patios for pints and proper pub fare
7.8
Kenny’s Wild Wings is a no-frills Hollywood wing shop focused on crisp skin, bold sauces, and sports on TV rather than design flourishes. It’s a go-to for affordable trays of wings, fries, and a few beers before heading deeper into the neighborhood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo wings, Garlic parmesan wings, Mango habanero wings
What Makes it Special: Straightforward wing counter with lots of sauce options and sports on TV.
7.7
Vibes:
Date Night Magic
Birthday & Celebration Central
Group Dining Gatherings
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Melodia Restaurant blends Italian and Eastern European dishes in a softly lit space suited for group dinners and small celebrations. Its menu spans pasta, seafood, and comfort dishes, offering flexibility for mixed groups.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seafood pasta, Chicken Alfredo, Potato vareniki
What Makes it Special: A cross-European menu offering both Italian and Slavic comfort dishes.
Seasoning Alley anchors a counter in the Ovation Hollywood dining deck, serving kabob plates, falafel, and salads to shoppers and moviegoers. Food comes out quickly but leans fresher than typical mall fare, with grilled meats, hummus, and salads built for mixing and matching.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken breast kabob plate, Beef shish kabob plate, Falafel plate with hummus
What Makes it Special: Mall-deck Mediterranean spot delivering surprisingly fresh kabob and falafel plates.
7.7
Chef Katsuya Uechi's Japanese-fusion flagship built around the Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna — the dish that defined a category across LA and spawned a multi-location empire from this Hollywood Blvd original. The scene runs loud and camera-ready, which works for groups splitting shareable plates but fights against the date-night pitch once the weekend crowd fills in. Expect polished execution on signature items at a price point that asks you to pay for the room as much as the food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, Crispy Brussels Sprouts, Wagyu Ishiyaki
What Makes it Special: Chef Katsuya Uechi's Japanese-fusion concept built around the original Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna — the dish that launched over two million bites and defined a category across LA.
Operating out of the same Sunset address as several virtual concepts, Pita Mediterranean Bowls & Brochette focuses on build-your-own bowls, wraps, and burritos built around kabobs, shawarma, and falafel. The format is fast and customizable, aimed at takeout and delivery rather than dine-in ambiance. It’s a solid option when you want a quick, relatively lighter Mediterranean meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Falafel Burrito, Chicken Kabob Bowl, Shawarma Mixed Burrito
What Makes it Special: Virtual-kitchen–style bowls and burritos with Mediterranean proteins and toppings.
7.6
Mr Tempo Cantina is a high-energy Hollywood Boulevard spot where oversized cocktails, loud music, and colorful Mexican plates define the experience. Expect a party-forward vibe with everything from tacos and ceviches to brunch dishes served late into the night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pork Belly Bites, Ceviche Duo, Steak and Eggs
What Makes it Special: Lively cantina where big cocktails and Mexican plates meet nightclub energy.
#53
Hollywood Burger
7.6
Across from the Dolby Theatre, Hollywood Burger doubles as a burger joint and casual brunch stop thanks to breakfast sandwiches, eggs, and coffee alongside its signature patties. It’s a practical choice for tourists and locals who want something fast and filling near Hollywood & Highland.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hollywood Sunrise burger with fried egg, Breakfast burrito, Classic Hollywood cheeseburger
What Makes it Special: Tourist-area burger counter that quietly serves a solid, quick brunch.
Above Madame Tussauds and the Walk of Fame, The Hollywood Rooftop serves crowd-pleasing brunch, burgers, and flatbreads with a front-row view of Hollywood Boulevard. It’s more playful than polished, but the bottomless brunch format, movie-themed cocktails, and tourist-meets-local energy make it a fun, low-pressure rooftop option steps from the theaters.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Burrito, Stuffed French Toast, BBQ Burger
What Makes it Special: Touristy-but-fun rooftop over Madame Tussauds with brunch, cocktails, and boulevard views.