The Palm Restaurant

Los Angeles, CA

1100 South Flower Street

213-763-4600

  You'll need reservations for the Palm Restaurant in Los Angeles

 

 

 

The Palm Restaurant in Los Angeles is a favorite location for big business and high-profile patrons.  The corporate world frequents this branch of the restaurant, a national chain that was started back in 1926.  Today, the Palm Restaurant in Los Angeles retains a congenial atmosphere, even with its highbrow crowd of patrons using corporate credit cards and entertaining clients on a daily basis.

The walls boast playful artwork, and tables are topped with white linens and surrounded by dark wood chairs.  Seats are filled with high class business gentlemen in suit jackets and ladies in suits, skirts, and pants dining on the favorite 36-ounce New York strip steak or jumbo lobster.  Other house favorites at the Palm Restaurant in Los Angeles include prime steak dishes, chops, and large portions of well-loved classics like spaghettini marinara or veal piccata, served in Old World Italian-esque style.

Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome also.  With reservations, you can expect prompt seating service.  Don’t ask for one of the high profile tables up front; you’ll only be embarrassed when you are turned down, as these are specifically reserved for drop-in diners on the special “VIP” celebrity list.  Accommodations for private rooms and group dining are available, and the Palm Restaurant in Los Angeles also boasts a notable wine list.

The moderately high priced traditional steakhouse/Italian-American cuisine is a winner no matter how you look at it, and the Palm Restaurant in Los Angeles offers its favored fare in fine style, making the eatery an attractive celebrity hangout, as well as a hot spot for locals and tourists alike.

Most major credit cards are accepted at the Palm Restaurant in Los Angeles, including American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.  Call ahead to discuss regular restaurant hours of operation.

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