Description
Popular with the entertainment industry and general public since opening in 1956, this restaurant offers casual elegance. Diners slide into comfortable red booths with crisp white linen. Caricatures and drawings of Hollywood figures line the walls. A place for all ages, the owners like to tell you that they are welcoming their third generation of customers. Though there is not a separate children's menu, kids are welcome anytime.
The Veal Piccata, Whitefish and the legendary Chopped Salad are excellent choices. An average dinner costs about $30 per person—just a bit higher than the average lunch price quoted below. Most customers wear casual yet formal attire while others often wear business suits. Valet parking is available.