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Hours

Mon.-Sat. 11:30AM-11PM
Sun. 10:30AM-10:30PM

Cross Street

Alden Drive

Parking

Valet
Metered street parking

Pricing

Very High ($$$$)

City's Best

Ivy   

113 N Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048
310-274-8303

Rating: 3 out of 5  (40 Ratings)   Read Reviews (40)    Rate and Write a Review

The Scene Built with a creative combination of American gothic and Martha Stewart, the Ivy invites guests to lunch and dine in the shabby chic of a deteriorating garden home. Out on the Ivy's patio, white tables topped with potted plants and candles sit near pillow-lined benches, bordered by a peeling white picket fence. Inside, the vine-encompassed cottage houses more tables, surrounded by smatterings of Americana debris: Flags, paintings and antiques. Fresh grilled fish and soft-shell crab are just some of the Ivy's gourmet specialties being enjoyed by the Hollywood powerbrokers and genteel Robertson Boulevard window-shoppers. While power moves are plotted, Beverly Hills gossip is spread over potent cocktails from the service bar and steaming plates of lobster pasta or BBQ vegetable salads loaded with asparagus, zucchini, scallions and chicken or shrimp. Expensive and quiet, Ivy's slow-growth garden offers a pricey, rustic respite from the city's fast pace. Spotted Here Who's the guy hovering behind that tree across the street? Probably a top-paid photog for one of the tabloids. It's a rare day that The Ivy doesn't have a papparazzo lingering in within 500 yards of its pretty fence. That's because The Ivy remains the lunch-and-be-snapshoted spot in town, which is no wonder; it's on the same Robertson block as some of the trendiest shops frequented by young starlets. Besides from those hungry young starlets, though, who else has dined at The Ivy? Oh, just your basic, everyday luminaries like Tom Cruise, Madonna and Brad Pitt. Can I Get In? Very likely, but don't plan on snagging one of the cherry tables along the picket fence. More often unknowns are seated inside -- way inside.

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maknomistake22
Review rating 2 out of 5
Eat at your own risk
By maknomistake22 on 05/02/2007
While dining at the IVY (this past Thursday April 26,2007 about 9:15pm), we were visited by a hugh rat climbing up the ivy wall next to us on the porch. They(the Ivy management) were so snobbish about it too, like not even offering apologies or at least a complimentary drink (not like I wanted to eat after seeing that), just moved our seats. It was gross. The lady at the table in back of us screamed when she saw the rat and left. You know that if you see one rat, there are many. I will probably contact the board of health. I never offer critiques or blow the whistle, but their sheer arrogance that we should be joyful just to be in their presence motivated me to make the effort. Food is also mediocre.
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Review rating 2 out of 5
And the good food is where?
By bitterla on 11/04/2006
I just don't get the hype. The food isn't very good. The service is great, so I gave it an extra star.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Great!
By robeksmoe on 09/16/2006
Yummy, with and incredible atmosphere!
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Review rating 3 out of 5
So what's all the hype about??
By countityourself on 06/28/2006
Just had dinner at The Ivy tonight for the first time. I think if it weren't for the fact that this is such a celeb hang out, it would be a pretty ordinary restaurant. While I can't say anything particularily bad about it (we experienced no snobbery and the overpriced food and service were fine), I'm not sure I would bother to return. The restaurant looked a lot prettier as we were leaving with all the glowing candles, but we had an early, pre-concert reservation. My fried chicken was very good and my wife's salmon, just average, if not a little below.