At Larchmont Grill, reinvention in dining is our philosophy. From the renovation of a Hollywood Craftsman bungalow into four warm, cozy, American bistro-style dining areas, to the deliciously creative, globally inspired twists our chef puts on classic dishes. Larchmont Grill has reinvented itself under new ownership, while also reinventing the sophisticated, approachable dining experience in...
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Nestled in a beautiful Craftsman home overlooking Melrose Avenue, Larchmont Grill features four unique dining areas. The main dining room has a crackling fire; there is also a covered, candle-lit patio. The upstairs dining area features stunning views of the Hollywood Hills and a private balcony is the perfect place to throw an intimate dinner party. The place is dressed in subdued lime green...
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Spark Woodfire Grill is a unique tri-level contemporary American restaurant located on
Pico just West of Beverly Drive and Beverly Hills adjacent. Spark specializes in the woodfire grilling of prime steaks, fresh seafood, baby-back ribs, and Kobe beef hamburgers. The restaurant offers a full bar with over 50 signature martinis.
The wine list is impressive for a small place; selections include many from California but also Italian Proseccos, New Zealand Sauv Blancs and Spanish Albarinos. A small amount of beer is available as well, including Stella and Chimay.
There are a handful of spaces available in the small lot in front of the restaurant. Otherwise, you'll need to search for street parking. Be sure to note all neighborhood restrictions--there are a lot of time limits and meters around.
Various theme nights throughout the week offer dining deals such as Tuesday's half-price wine night, Wednesday's burger night and Sunday's family prix-fixe dinner.
Nestled in an old house, sweeping front porch and all, this comfortable neighborhood nook was actually once called The House, when it was run by Chef Scooter Kanfer. In 2007, a pair of longtime friends took over the space, kept the name from the prior owners (which might have been a slight misstep, since it was widely panned under their reign) and created a workable restaurant concept. The menu...
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Posted by Tara Lis
on April 13, 2009, (Edited June 02, 2008)
My theatre had a special event at the Larchmont Grill. The entire night was amazing. The owners went out of there way to accommodate us. The food was wonderful. All the guests raved all night long. The ambiance was just as wonderful as the food. We recommend this place to everyone. I have been back a few time and will keep coming back.
I have always loved old Craftman homes and the restaurant did an amazing job. The Hollywood Hills view from the outside 2nd floor patio is gorgeous. Loved the pasta.
The style of this Craftsman home is relaxed and refreshingly cozy, which makes the service, the wine selection and the food even more appetizing yet unpretentious which isn't and easy thing to pull off in LA. The menu is diverse and delisious. The Tuesday Wine night is great fun and a creative way to try new different wine choices. There isn't much more to say, but I wish they were open on...
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