The Grill On The Alley

(323) 856-5530

6801 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA | Directions   90028

34.102022 -118.340435 View Website
  • Hours

    Monday To Thursday From 11:30 AM To 10:00 PM Friday To Saturday From 11:30 AM To 11:00 PM Sunday From 11:00 AM To 10:00 PM
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Neighborhoods:
Central LA, Hollywood

Categories:
Restaurants
Price:
$$$

Cuisine:
Asian, Steakhouse

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Restaurant Special Features:
Group Dining, Lunch Spot, Notable Wine List, Outdoor Dining
Payment Methods:
American Express, Diners Club, Discover, Gift Certificate, MasterCard, Visa

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more attentive staff, kinda expensive food, very delish dessert, pricey place, great bread, elegant bar scene, very good fries

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The Grill On The Alley
November 02, 2012

Sit at the bar during happy hour (4-7pm) for food at unbelievable prices for The Grill, anyway. My salmon burger and fries were $7 and were oh so tasty.

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3.0
September 19, 2010

The Grill at H&H is great!. The Grill at H&H is a great restaurant for couples for a romantic dinner. With dim lighting and interesting wall art around the restaurant, you will not be disappointed.

The bar is good for happy hour and Christine the bartender is excellent.

If you consider a concert at the Hollywood bowl, do have dinner at the grill before the concert and walk to the Hollywood Bowl only 3 blocks walking north on Highland Blvd.

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5.0
November 10, 2009

looking for an old aquaintance. Hey, is there a tall blonde Hungarian ella still running the show?

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2.0
October 07, 2008

waitress needs help. The food was less than what you'd expect for the price. The scenery was nice. However, after my sister and I ate lunch about 1PM today, the waitress chased us out complaining that our six dollar tip was not enough for her! I kid you not. She wouldn't let it drop! So bring a hefty tip and expect pretty average service, or you'll be chased out the door.

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5.0
December 22, 2007

Good chicken, service. I ordered the honey garlic chicken, which tasted great! The mashed potatoes and broccoli that came with it were average though. But their fries were very good. I found the service to be top notch, with patient waiters accommodating our large group, and never once did I have to track someone down to refill my water. It's a bit expensive though, so if I were to go back it'd have to be for a special occasion.

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4.0
January 16, 2007

High prices, average food. We went there for a friends birthday and it was okay...the food was kinda expensive but portions were large..a friend and I were able to share a plate of chicken and garlic mashed potatoes...and still feel stuffed...the apple martinis are delicious, drinks are kinda strong...the dessert was very delish...again, big portion...we were able to pass that slice around the whole table for all 12 people to enjoy!!!! Our waiter was very friendly, helpful and knowledgable with the food and its ingredients...I would definitely go there again but with a little more money this time to enjoy a steak!

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5.0
June 11, 2006

Loved it!. I don't quite know what the reviews here are talking about! First off, I ordered The Grill via LABite.com and even though it took a while for the food to get here, it was still hot! That said, the mixed green salad was quite large, especially considering it was delivery (usually they give you less when you get take out/delivery). They also included a hunk of great bread with butter on the side; wonderful packaging they did, taking care that everything was packed tightly and neatly. I ordered the angel hair pomodoro which was very good with plenty left over for tomorrow. I also got the Fudge Chocolate cake, not the Double Fudge since its not available on Sundays. It was a huge slice with a small container of cream and some raspberries for decoration; excellent! The total came to about $35...MORE THAN WORTH IT! I'd order or go to The Grill anytime!

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4.0
June 19, 2005

PRICEY-Average Food, Small Portions. If you want to know how pricey this place is, take a peak at the menu before you go in. The cheapest chicken is $22 and so forth to $30 for fillet mignon. The interior is the classic vision of what a restaurant should be, with wonderful booths and old furniture, done up walls and mirrors. They give you delicious pickled peppers with the bread. Fillet mignon was small topped with fried onions that were not crisp, sides were a la carte. I ordered the lyonaise potatos, big mistake, it's just a small portion of boiled potatos with raw onions not worth $10. OVERPRICED FOR THE SMALL PORTIONS. It was deserted at 7:00pm on a Saturday, with some people at the bar. I thought the staff should have been more attentive since we were in an empty restaurant. The desserts were not interesting enough to try. Check it out once.

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4.0
December 28, 2004

Pretenders. I personally like this place for drinks and appetizers, but I have had such mixed experiences with the food, that I can't recommend it except to the adventurous. Last visit, I ordered the filet mignon medium rare and it came medium well. Rookie mistake. Atmosphere is nice, but no history.

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3.0
June 16, 2004

Settle down for a costly taste of yesteryear at Hollywood & Highland's retro chophouse.. The Scene
Only Hollywood would construct a Disney-esque re-creation of a pre-war chophouse in an ostentatious, Las Vegas-style mall. With white-jacketed waiters, frosted mirrors and high-backed wooden booths, the Grill on Hollywood attempts to evoke the old-school ambience of a Musso & Frank-style establishment.

The Food
The menu flashes back to a time when dining out meant a monstrous slab of meat and a stiff drink. Steaks are priced at $30 a pop--like the signature 24-ounce porterhouse. Thankfully, the Grill's extensive selection of martinis dulls the pain of a pricey meal. Appetizers include steak tartare and Dungeness crab cakes. Entrees feature charbroiled sea bass and braised short ribs that are fall-apart tender.

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4.0
January 14, 2004

Great Staff Makes Up For Location. In chintzy LA I've become accustomed to eating expensive food in malls, so there's no shocker there. And considering the location, The Grill can actually be a relatively relaxing, fun place to eat if you live in the neighborhood.

Contrary to what others have said, the staff is suprisingly fun, real and unpretentious. In the tradition of the old steakhouses it emulates, the staffers here tend more towards a relaxed professionalism than the regular bevy of starved starlets (like they've tasted the food...) and airheaded actors that seem to staff most of the other restaurants in the region.

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