Modern restaurant offers cozy indoor and outdoor spaces with an open kitchen and scenic city views. Atmosphere feels like a relaxed piece of France, blending modern vibes with a homey touch. Guests enjoy a calm setting suitable for lunch or dinner, often accompanied by innovative drinks.
Offers seafood pasta with Michelin star quality. Suitable for family dinners, dates, or social gatherings.
Windows offer a nice view of West Hollywood on sunny days. The spot inside a mall provides a surprisingly scenic city view.
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The restaurant offers a seasonal menu with a small selection of dishes.
Prices are reasonable, with burgers and sandwiches costing around $30 for two.
The restaurant is family-run, operated by chef Nicolas and his sons.
Converted recording studio offers a unique setting with historic decor and a lively rooftop bar featuring great views. Music plays loudly, creating an energetic atmosphere that can make conversation challenging. Weekday visits tend to be more relaxed, while live bands add to the vibrant vibe during events.
An upbeat and fun vibe suits group dinners well. An on-site sommelier helps with wine pairing. The food and ambiance fit well for pre-show dinners and special occasions.
Rooftop lounge offers an excellent view with a chill vibe. The amazing rooftop views stand out clearly.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with a variety of pizza options on the rooftop.
Parking costs $15, and valet service is available for an additional fee.
Reservations are recommended for rooftop events to secure a spot.
Bright, clean space with spacious indoor and patio seating offers a quiet, chill atmosphere blending Hollywood glam with Hawaiian comfort. Guests enjoy a coffee bar and casual games while waiting. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming throughout the day.
Offers a wide variety of proteins with meals that are both light but filling and healthy but indulgent. Suitable for business lunches or group dinners, providing a solid new option in the neighborhood.
Patio seating offers a clear view of the Hollywood sign up Gordon Street. The view of the Hollywood sign stands out from the outdoor area.
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There was parking right next door.
I found Pokeworks to be very clean.
There was plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
Renovated lobby and bar areas showcase fresh, elegant design with beautiful scenery and stunning architecture. Atmosphere blends lively jazz evenings and occasional loud parties, creating a dynamic energy. Guests enjoy well-crafted cocktails and a mix of comfortable lounges and outdoor patios.
Dinner features delicious meals crafted by the chef with care. Staff create a special atmosphere that makes occasions feel memorable.
Rooms offer spectacular views of the Hollywood Hills and city skyline. Upper floor upgrades provide incredible vistas including the Hollywood sign.
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Parking costs $79 per day, which is higher than average for the area.
Jazz night occurs every Monday at 7:30pm, featuring live music.
Valet parking incurs a $65.99 fee at checkout, which may not be disclosed upfront.
Rooftop space offers stunning city and mountain views with a small pool and intimate seating. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, enhanced by throwback music and a welcoming vibe. Crowds gather for drinks and dinner, enjoying the blend of scenic outlook and relaxed energy.
Cocktails and views stand out for dinner here. Staff handle special occasions smoothly, making it a solid choice for a proposal dinner.
Rooftop offers stunning views of Los Angeles with a beautiful cityscape visible from the top. The atmosphere pairs well with the incredible skyline seen from the outdoor seating.
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Valet parking costs $12 and is easy to access.
There is a $20 charge for two hours of parking.
An automatic 20% gratuity is added to all bills.
Rooms feature Hollywood-themed decor with photos of movie stars and a 1960s style. The hotel includes a courtyard with a swimming pool and an excellent cocktail bar. Noise levels are high due to thin windows, nearby freeway, and an adjoining bar that plays music late into the night.
A good restaurant sits on the ground floor, perfect for dinner. The dinner spot below the hotel offers excellent food.
Rooms and rooftop offer a picture postcard view of the Hollywood sign. City views are visible from windows and even the shower.
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Expect a $10 resort fee per night added to your bill.
Valet parking is available but can be expensive.
The hotel is within walking distance of Hollywood Boulevard and other attractions.
Hotel showcases classic gothic feel with chic decor and unique room designs. Rooftop offers amazing views and a lively bar atmosphere. Spaces feel luxurious yet quiet, blending distinctive style with comfort.
Dinner options include a spot called LADiDa with consistently great food. Concierge services help secure reservations and accommodate specific needs proactively.
Rooftop pool offers stunning views of the city and hills. The pool terrace and rooftop restaurant provide a perfect sunset view with a beautiful environment.
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The hotel has a private event space that accommodates up to 200 guests.
The speakeasy is not open for evening events.
The pool area closes at 6 PM, limiting evening access.
Rooftop lounge offers gorgeous skyline views and a chill, energetic vibe with live jazz and DJ performances. The space fills with people enjoying late-night drinks and music in a lively atmosphere. Seating is limited away from the dance floor, encouraging a social, party-focused experience.
Cozy booths offer a comfortable spot for dinner. The menu is small and pricey, with options for dinner and dessert. Booking a table includes access to drinks and a show.
Rooftop offers unbeatable sunset views of the city and Hollywood Hills. Retractable roof lets you enjoy fresh air while taking in the gorgeous cityscape during a casual evening.
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Reservations are required for table service, especially on busy nights.
Jazz nights occur every Tuesday, featuring live music.
The venue shifts to bottle service after 10 PM.