West Hollywood · American · California
West Hollywood's legendary power-lunch destination where the flower-covered patio and Cobb salad have defined LA dining since 1983
The Ivy has been one of West Hollywood's most reliably photographed, gossiped-about, and genuinely pleasant lunch destinations since Lynn von Kersting opened it in 1983. The flower-wrapped patio on Robertson is the essential setting for a certain kind of LA afternoon. The food is confident American-California: the Cobb salad is the landmark dish, built properly with good blue cheese, avocado, and properly cooked egg. The grilled corn arrives with lime butter. This is not about novelty — it's about the pleasure of a room that does the same things beautifully for decades.
The Ivy is west Hollywood's legendary power-lunch destination where the flower-covered patio and Cobb salad have defined LA dining since 1983. Regulars order cobb salad and grilled corn with lime butter.
The Ivy is priced at $$$ — approx. $40–$75 per person.
The Ivy is on OpenTable. You can reserve online or call (310) 274-8303 directly. The badge at the top of this page shows tonight's remaining tables.
The Ivy is at 113 N Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048, in West Hollywood. Valet available; street parking on Robertson
The Ivy is open Mon–Sat 11:30 AM–10 PM · Sun 10:30 AM–9 PM. Hours can change on holidays — confirm on Google Maps before a long drive.