(310) 472-5234
701 Stone Canyon Rd
Bel-Air,
CA
90077
34.0862
-118.4453
Neighborhoods: Bel Air, West LA
Hotel Bel-Air Dining Room
Hours:
Mon-Sat 7am-10:30am, 12pm-2pm, 3pm-4pm, 6:30pm-10pm
Sun 7am-9:30am, 11am-2pm, 6:30pm-10pm
Price:
$$$$
Parking:
Valet
Last updated 8.24.09
What People Are Saying About Hotel Bel-Air Restaurant
The Editor
Tara Lis
Citysearch
The Scene – As elegant as its lush surroundings, the Hotel Bel-Air bar brims with sophistication. Outside, a serene patio is situated alongside the grounds' signature swan lake. Adorned with massive but tasteful flower arrangements, the entryway leading inside the bar itself opens into a refined gentleman's study. Plush couches are nestled against well-polished, dark-wood walls, and comfortable leather chairs and tables surround them. – – The Draw – The majority of patrons are diners waiting to be seated in the adjoining restaurant, wedding guests, couples wrapping up…
Romantic getaway
by SuzyCattheBeach at Citysearch
This is my favorite spot for drinks. Men, remember to wear a jacket when going to the bar. The atmosphere is cozy and romantic. Especially on foggy weekends in the winter.
Dining at the hotel is very good, although sometimes the dining area can be empty, especially during the week. But sometimes that can be nice.
- Pros: Romantic
Disappointment
by EtticutMaestro at Citysearch
I arrived and found the valet service were very polite and assistive with my lady at exiting her side of our transport, then made our way through a lush and beautiful atmosphere to there restaurant and a delicious fool course dinner that arrived in about the same time it takes the United States to set up there next walk on the moon" forever". The rate was high yet expected because the dishes are great. We then went to the Champagne bar and indulged in there excellent champagne selection to which the bartender seemed reluctant but very appreciative towards our impressive tip, moments later an employee of believed the security staff stated that there over capacity and we must depart in an extremely rude manner to my lady, rather than I the gentlmen next to her, then 5 napoleonic security officers approached us as if we were high risk and told us we must depart, so we then finished our flutes imediatly to which there was nowhere to place the finished glass and there Sec.Team wouldnt even accept the glasses for return so she and i could expedite our exit. As we made our way back through there grounds to our driver we were followed by anobviously tense security officer to the point our vehicle departed the premises. The Hotel Bel Air is visually beautiful, service is terribly slow, food and beverages are tasty yet exspensive and your over all treatment is sadly considered prejudicial. They Dont Like People of Color, they should be reported to AAA for this obtrusive conduct and repremended by Hispanic community. A major disappointment to see a regal establishment behave unorganized, offensive and flat out rude personell
- Pros: Beautiful property
- Cons: Prejudice
The worst afternoon ladies tea in the city.
by lalevy91423 at Citysearch
I go to "Afternoon Tea" with a group every month and we were all looking forward to the Hotel Bel Air. I have eaten brunch, lunch, and dinner there. I even spent my honeymoon there. It's a gorgeous place. As we pulled up in the parking lot, the attendent was delightful. It went down from there. Afternoon tea was a major disappointment. Aside from the really lousy seating, the head waiter offered us a selection of Three (3) teas! Was he kidding? Most hotels and tea houses have 10 to 20 off a written menu. He was going on this memory. As more ladies arrived he came up with more selections. Whoopee. Individuals coffee presses filled with tea leaves oversteeped at each place setting so the waitstaff would not have trouble to come back and pour for us.
The tea sandwiches arrived not on a caddy, but on individual plates looking very pathetic and lonely. A mini egg salad in a miniature cream puff (is egg salad expensive?), smoked salmon you could read through, and two others equally as exciting. The scones were cold, the sweets were premade. Could have been SaraLee.
We've been to the Ritz Carleton and the Peninsula, for $50 I expect more from the Bel Air. We will not go back. I'm sure they don't care. Robin Hood in Van Nuys is better. There's a crappy tea place in Burbank that was better.
The Details on Hotel Bel-Air Restaurant
The Extras:
Special occasion? Let your server know and a candlelit, personalized plate of goodies will arrive at the end of the meal.
Where to Sit:
Table One (in the kitchen) allows a group to converse with the chef while he prepares your meal.
Parking:
The valet is complimentary, so remember to tip well.
Where to Sit:
A limited menu of classic American fare is offered on the patio, but the real treat is in the hotel's dining room.
The Extras:
If you move from the bar to the patio--or vice versa--the staff will combine both bills into one for your convenience.
Know Before You Go:
The bar is known for its extensive port menu.
Know Before You Go:
In a lush Eden-like hideaway, tea is served Monday through Saturday from 3pm to 5:30pm.
Look Good:
In order to use checks, they must be pre-approved by the hotel's front desk.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, Diners Club, MasterCard, Travelers Check
Restaurant Special Features:
Hotel Restaurants, Breakfast, Romantic Dining, Quiet, Chef''s Table, Special Occasion Dining, Brunch, Outdoor Dining, Private Rooms, Historic Setting, Business Dining, Group Dining, Prix Fixe Menu
General Info:
Open 7 Days











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