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The Ivy

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  • 113 N. Robertson Blvd.
    Los Angeles
  • 310-274-8303

Editorial Review

Bring covert cell-cam, follow red-nosed celebs on trips to the WC. Studio execs and formerly A-list stars discuss sequel potential over great brunch by Wisteria Lane picket fence. Huge shrimp salad is magnificent while drinks kill. Desserts worth blowing audition (or James Woods) for, aiding your impending Twinkie defense, though prices deplete attorney fees. Best seat by the fireplace or outside by Sarah Silverman. Three if she left Jimmy Kimmel behind.

Features

  • Lunch
  • Hot Spot
  • Outdoor Area
  • Smoking Area
  • Wine List Extensive
  • Desserts Exceptional
  • Celeb Sightings
  • Power Lunch
  • Classic

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$$$
  • Reservations:
    Recommended
  • Vibe:
    Bustling/Boisterous
  • Restaurant Type:
    Californian

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