Restaurants
"One-of-a-kind"
L.A. LIVE will offer a rich mix of local, regional and nationally prominent restaurants reflecting the uniqueness of Los Angeles and its passion for food. Serving most everyone’s taste and budget, the restaurants within L.A. LIVE will be open daily for lunch and dinner with select restaurants serving breakfast. All restaurants will offer indoor and outdoor dining to take advantage of Los Angeles’ pleasing climate. Whether attending an event in one of the associated venues or just going out for a meal in a great, lively locale, L.A. LIVE will be the place to be.
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar will occupy approximately 7,130 square feet on the bustling corner of Olympic Blvd. and FigueroaSt. Established in 1998 and currently operating 50 locations throughout the United States, Fleming’s has been the recipient of numerous fine dining awards and 37 Wine Spectator Magazine Awards of Excellence. Just South within L.A. LIVE is The Farm of Beverly Hills, a 6,810 square foot American restaurant from one of Beverly Hills’ most popular operators that serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and an array of fresh bakery items.
Los Angeles’ nightlife guru, Sam Nazarian of SBE Entertainment (Hyde Lounge, Prey, Privilege and Area), brings his sushi and robata bar concept, Katsuya to L.A. LIVE. Recently opened in Brentwood and Hollywood, this location will be the third expanded version of Katsuya which began in 1998 as a small, but wildly popular storefront sushi bar in Studio City. Designed by Phillipe Starke, the ultra-hip 7,240 square foot, ground floor space will be utilized as the main dining room and a cocktail lounge will share the area. The remaining space on the second floor footprint will be dedicated to a kitchen operated by Wolfgang Puck Catering which will provide food service for Club NOKIA, NOKIA Plaza and special events.
Long Beach-based Yard House will open its 20th location, a 13,140 square foot restaurant and brew pub at L.A. LIVE. The popular casual dining operator offers a wide menu of American food, excellent service and over 100 different beers on tap from around the world. The Yard House will also feature a large outdoor dining terrace.
New York-based Rosa Mexicano brings a fine dining concept of traditional and nouvelle Mexican food within a contemporary David Rockwell design. Known for their pomegranate margaritas, guacamole freshly prepared tableside, and indoor water wall, Rosa Mexicano currently operates seven locations in the east, making the 8,650 square foot restaurant at L.A. LIVE its debut in the west.
A two-level, 30,000 square foot ESPN Zone restaurant and sports bar will serve American grill food in an entertaining family environment with a viewing room and interactive games. Located within the 110,000-square foot building housing ESPN offices, studios and production facilities, the ESPN Zone will be the place to watch live sports and meet popular athletes and ESPN reporters.
Los Angeles’ own culinary icon, Wolfgang Puck will bring an exciting new California cuisine concept of fresh seafood, salads and steaks to L.A. LIVE in a 7,920 square foot location. The space, centrally located on NOKIA Plaza, will also be used for private parties and special events.
Several quick service restaurants will open at L.A. LIVE as well. Starbucks will bring its popular coffee house concept to an 1,820 square foot space with outdoor patio seating. A quick service restaurant will offer traditional deli sandwiches, salads and catering in a 2,800 square foot restaurant next door to New Zealand Natural Ice Cream, a 650 square foot premium ice cream shop whose parent company operates over 100 locations internationally.


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