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Hollywood and Vine features contemporary classic American cuisine and a design that's reminiscent of Hollywood's Golden Era of the 1940s. Address: 6263 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood CA USA 90028
Send an Email 1 323 464-2345
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Hidden amongst the studios and production facilities of Hollywood, the quirky Grub restaurant has created a comfort-food menu full of soups, salads and sandwiches. Catering is also available. Address: 911 Seward St. Hollywood CA USA 90038
Send an Email 1 323 461-3663
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This very modern dining destination is open for dinner seven nights a week at 6pm and for brunch every Sunday at 11am. The menu has a wide variety of fish and pasta dishes, all with a decidedly Californian twist. Address: 861 N. La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles CA USA 60069
Send an Email 1 310 652-5252
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The Cat and Fiddle Restaurant and Pub offers a wide array of menu items and features traditional pub fare as well. The Cat and Fiddle also presents live music on their patio every Sunday. Address: 6530 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood CA USA 90028
Send an Email 1 323 468-3800
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Citizen Smith's brilliant use of stark contrasts in its decor creates an atmosphere which blends old with new and antique with hip. This urban bistro doesn't stop at the over the top visuals. Instead it continues surprising patrons with great comfort food at a reasonable price all within the very trendy and expensive Hollywood neighborhood of N. Cahuenga Ave. Address: 1600 N. Cahuenga Ave. Hollywood CA USA 90028
1 323 461-5001
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The Grill specializes in American-styled grilled meats, seafood and chicken. This restaurant is located in the Hollywood & Highland Center. Address: 6801 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood CA USA 90028
Send an Email 1 323 856-5530
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Birds Rotisserie Chicken Cafe & Bar Starting out slowly with dinner and drinks is a good way to get fueled up before a heavy night of partying in Hollywood. Here they serve a variety of American-influenced meals. Later on Hollywood-style go-go dancing and the electricity of the LA nightlife takes over. Address: 5925 Franklin Ave Los Angeles CA USA 90028
1 323 465-0175
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The hungry cat is the cats meow. In its intimate urban setting patrons can order from an east coast seafood menu and watch it being prepared in the open kitchen all from the horseshoe shaped bar. The bar seats 15, the restaurant seats 35 and the patio outside seats 25. Address: 1535 Vine St. Hollywood CA USA 90028
Send an Email 1 323 462-2155
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The intimate, Hollywood wine bar known simply as Lou provides the neighborhood with a place to enjoy a drink of wine and a bite to eat. The menu contains more than 25 varieties of whites, reds and sparkling wines and some rustic, American slow food. Address: 724 N. Vine St. Hollywood CA USA 90038
Send an Email 1 323 962-6369
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Monochromatic vibes prevail in this Hollywood hangout. A huge chandelier hangs above the dance floor where glitterati bump to four-to-the-floor spinning by international DJs. White and black is the main decorative theme in this one. Address: 9077 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood CA USA 90069
1 310 275-4983
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Dinner is served until 4 am in the dimly lit, lush atmosphere of Honey, and its a good thing because both the resident Spider Club and the Avalon Hollywood will have patrons dancing all night, your going to need a break. The menu is full of innovative dishes that reflect chef John Gladish's playful yet sophisticated culinary style. Address: 1733 N. Vine St. Hollywood CA USA 90028
Send an Email 1 323 462-3000
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