Eating Out

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BOA Steakhouse

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Upscale, post-modern steakhouse located inside The Grafton Hotel - smack dab in the middle of the Sunset Strip. Classic steakhouse cooking fills up the menu.

type:American
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tel:+1 323-650-8383
url:www.boasteak.com
address:8462 W. Sunset Blvd.

Saddle Ranch Chop House

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This Western-style steakhouse features a huge, ‘country’ bar and even a mechanical bull for those ready for a faux bull-riding adventure. The menu is vast and surprisingly inexpensive. And again, the saloon is a longtime trendy destination along the Sunset Strip for raucous good times.

type:American
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tel:+1-323-656-2007
url:www.srrestaurants.com
address: 8371 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA, 90069

Sunset Beach

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Formerly the home of Dublin's, an Irish-themed bar and weekend hotspot, Sunset Strip officially opened on November 28th of 2006.  This revamped nightlife attraction on the Sunset Strip is a glitzy, beach-themed restaurant/lounge and features sunset colored walls, white plastic furniture, a sand pit and many other ocean-related décor. The menu offers modern American cuisine and a 40-ft. long full bar, but the buzz-worthy ‘scene’ is surely what will draw patrons initially.  Sunset Beach accommodates 600 guests across two floors and several private dining rooms.

type:American
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tel:+1-323-654-8100
url:www.sunsetbeachla.com
address:8240 W. Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA, 90046

House of Blues

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The House of Blues offers live music and dining pretty much every night of the week. This premier venue has an ever-changing concert calendar, featuring renowned bands and musicians and its southern-inspired restaurant, The Porch, serves up a soulful combination of down-home favorites.

Additionally, the popular Sunday Gospel Brunch, with live gospel performances and an amazing buffet, makes The House of Blues a destination for day as well as night. Visit The Porch on the same night you’re attending a concert and you can receive "Pass The Line" privileges, where more..

type:American
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url:www.hob.com

Il Sole

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Located in the always-bustling Sunset Plaza on the Sunset Strip, Il Sole is an unfussy and cozy Italian eatery that attracts an abundance of celebs and the like (happy to avoid a big crowd), as well as anyone who desires an unpretentious, neighborhood restaurant for good pasta and a glass of wine. Menu highlights include linguine with shrimp in spicy tomato sauce, spinach-ricotta ravioli and wild Mediterranean Sea bass. Reservations highly recommended.    

type:Italian
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tel:(310) 657-1182
address:8741 Sunset Blvd.

Katana

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Designer Dodd Mitchell’s sleek, Japanese-style bar/restaurant on the Sunset Strip mixes Hollywood glitz and inventive cuisine. The sushi bar is crowded. The robata bar is crowded. Women are scantily clad. Men ogle. The outside patio is crowded and the scene is distinctive Hollywood hip. No longer one of the ‘buzz-worthy’ destinations on the restaurant scene, Katana remains a solid choice for appetizing Japanese fare with an equally stylish clientele and interior design

type:Japanese
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tel:(323) 650-8585
url:katanarobata.com
address:8439 W. Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, 90069

Mirabelle

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A culinary fixture on the Sunset Strip since 1971 Mirabelle remains a popular fine dining bistro, courtesy of the Germanides Family. Understated in décor (modern interiors with a supper club vibe) the cooking is the real star here. Signature dishes include classic crab bisque, Chilean Seabass, Filet Mignon and chocolate soufflé. Besides the dining room and patio there is also an oft-visited bar/lounge.

type:International
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tel:+1-310-659-6022
url:www.mirabellehollywood.com
address:8768 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, 90069