LA's Michelin-cited Texas-style BBQ — brisket that smoke pilgrims drive across town for
Must-try: Brisket, St. Louis ribs, House-made sausage
📍 2118 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90031
The best lively spots great for groups and friend gatherings in Highland Park — curated from over 200 LA restaurants.
9 picksThe best dinner spots in Highland Park for a group are the ones where sharing is built into the menu and nobody has to overthink the order. These 9 picks are ideal for groups of 2–8 — places with enough energy that you can actually talk, menus worth exploring together, and a vibe that doesn't require a special occasion to justify the tab. Catch the TikTok reviews to find the right fit. Top picks: Moo's Craft Barbecue, Amiga Amore, Hippo.
Highland Park's restaurant scene is defined by independent spots, chef passion projects, and some of the city's best value dining.
LA's Michelin-cited Texas-style BBQ — brisket that smoke pilgrims drive across town for
Must-try: Brisket, St. Louis ribs, House-made sausage
📍 2118 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90031
Highland Park's Italian-Mexican neighborhood gem — pasta, wine, and natural vibes
Must-try: Mole pasta, Tacos al pastor, Natural wine selection
📍 5668 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042
James Beard chef Matt Molina's Highland Park Italian — Michelin-recognized with cult-status butter bread
Must-try: Butter and honey bread service, Daily pasta, Roast chicken
📍 5916 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Highland Park's bakery that feeds half the restaurants in LA — naturally leavened sourdough, brisket sandwiches, and bread culture done right
Must-try: Brisket sandwich, Sourdough baguette, Smash burger (weekends)
📍 3507 Eagle Rock Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90065
Highland Park's Roman-style pizza shop — thick airy dough, exceptional toppings, sold by weight the way it is in Rome
Must-try: Pizza al taglio, Mortadella and pistachio slice, Seasonal vegetable slice
📍 5918 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Highland Park's plant-forward cafe where vegetarian and vegan cooking is so good it needs no apology
Must-try: Breakfast bowl, Vegan waffles, Turmeric latte
📍 5904 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Highland Park's all-day natural wine and coffee hangout — the neighborhood cafe that became a destination without trying to become one
Must-try: Seasonal grain bowl, Natural wine by the glass, Pastry of the day
📍 5247 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Highland Park's vegan-forward smash burger spot serving grass-fed beef and no-seed-oil fries to a loyal neighborhood following
Must-try: Classic smash cheeseburger, Impossible burger (vegan), Breakfast burrito (weekend)
📍 5260 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90042
Eagle Rock's thin-crust legend since 1955 — no reservations, long lines, and worth every minute
Must-try: Classic pepperoni pizza, Antipasto, Garlic bread
📍 1650 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90041
Moo's Craft Barbecue is a go-to for a reason — the format is built for sharing, the energy is right for a group, and the food is consistent enough that everyone leaves happy.
Triple Beam Pizza handles larger tables well and has a menu with enough variety that even the pickiest eater in the group will find something. Call ahead if you're coming with 6 or more.
Groups have a harder time walking in, especially on weekends. Reservations are strongly recommended for parties of 4 or more. Most of these spots book through OpenTable or Resy.