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Vibrato Jazz Grill

One of LA's most exciting jazz spaces, Vibrato Grill Jazz embraces its guests with a warm and elegant interior, a state of the art sound design, and world-class music. The savory menu of contemporary American cuisine features prime steaks, mint-crusted ahi-tuna, and a wide variety of colorful desserts, while the expansive bar offers refreshing signature cocktails. Vibrato offers a unique and rare space where where jazz aficionados and food connoisseurs will feel equally at home.


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Restaurant Info

  • Address: 2930 North Beverly Glen Circle, Los Angeles CA 90077
  • Cross Street: Sunset Boulevard
  • Location: Beverly Hills & Westside | Beverly Crest
  • Cuisine: American |
  • Cost: $$ | Inexpensive | $25 - $50
  • Category: Fine Dining
  • Star Rating:
  • Reservations: Unknown
  • Dress Code: Casual Elegant
  • Meals Served: Dinner |
  • Parking: Street | Valet Parking |
  • Payment Options: VISA | Amex | MasterCard |
  • Corkage Fee: N/A
  • Phone: (310) 474-9400

Business Hours

Monday
Tuesday
Main Dining Room | Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Wednesday
Main Dining Room | Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Thursday
Main Dining Room | Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday
Main Dining Room | Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Saturday
Main Dining Room | Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.
Sunday
Main Dining Room | Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 11 p.m.

Features

  • Full Bar
  • Winning Wine List

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    F.A.Q. - Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, the restaurant's wine list recently received the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence.

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    Restaurant Address: 2930 North Beverly Glen Circle, Los Angeles CA 90077

    User Reviews

    The ideal L.A. restaurant-music, celebs, more!  

    Our favorite American restaurant, the food at Herb Alpert’s Vibrato is sophisticated but not fussy, with very creative, serious appetizers, delicious salads with great, fresh dressings, prime steaks, elegant fish dishes, luscious sauces and-- my “most important” course--great desserts (the chef was first a pastry chef)! The good, obviously fresh ingredients include organic, sustainable and grass-fed options. The space is warm, glowing and romantic, with sleek curves and a dramatic floor-to-ceiling fireplace. It makes me happy to eat great food while listening to great music in a gorgeous, intimate ambiance with excellent wine, service, and fair prices! Unlike many jazz clubs I've been to where the food is a second-rate afterthought, Herb Alpert's Vibrato has the fine cuisine and wine to make it a favorite regular hangout even if they didn’t present a different, top-notch musical act every night. Most nights have no cover, since they only charge for big-name acts or big bands about 3-4 times a month (and when they do, it's usually $20). With such a variety of great music, we go often. On an easy evening, we might end up at the generous, curvy bar with a friendly, music-savvy group. We’ll order from the appealing Bar Menu, which includes creative well-priced appetizers from their regular menu, such as my favorite-- Lamb Lollipops with Port-Marinated Figs, and my SO's favorite-- Crispy Calamari with Chipotle Aioli. We both also LOVE the Fingerling Potato Knish with Smoked Wild Salmon, Champagne-soaked Toasted Mustard Seeds and Lemon-Dill Crème Fraiche, among a half-dozen other tasty choices, all of which we eventually tried... and liked! The Beverly Glen Canyon-Mulholland location is easy for us to meet friends from over the hill (5-7 minutes from Ventura and Van Nuys Blvds, or 15 minutes up the canyon from the Westside). The regular dinner prices are reasonable for what you get, with prime steaks and free world-class music, but dinner and wine can be a bargain, too. Great deals: a selection of 6 high-scoring wines (mostly 90 points and above) for under $40 a bottle, available every night; plus a Prix-fixe Menu on Sundays and Wednesdays with 3 courses for $39 (3 choices for each course) and full-sized portions such as a sliced, pan-seared Ahi Tuna with mango, avocado, lime-cilantro salsa (delicious and HUGE), a sliced flat-iron steak with tasty accompaniments, or my favorite-- a crispy-breaded, tender (pounded, skinless-boneless) whole chicken breast schnitzel with the tiny wing bone still attached, served with a tangle of gently garlic-scented sauteed baby spinach and tomatoes. There’s even a Wine Pairing with the 3-course prix-fixe menu for just $15 for 3 glasses (3 ounces each)! YUM! There’s just no way to NOT love this place. The staff members are friendly, with no attitude, even though there are plenty of celebs and VIPs among the regulars. Why wouldn't there be? The place is stunningly beautiful, yet low-key! Perfect for showing out-of-town friends some classy, real, L.A. style, this is the ideal L.A. restaurant. I strongly recommend reservations. Foodie Jones

    Vibrato Grill  

    It was our third visit, and previously we have ordered off the menu. This time we were part of a group celebrating an event. The upstairs private room was reserved for us at the cost of $175. per person. The appetizers were good, but it was strictly downhill from there! I requested a vegetable plate instead of the choices we were offered. What was served to me was a withered baked potato, a mound of burned mushroom pieces, and some soggy broccolini. All three were heavily salted, slathered with butter and appeared to have spent too much time under the warmer. I am surprised that your chefs made so uncreative a response to a request for a vegetarian offering, not an unusual request in this city. The service was mediocre, and got worse as the evening progressed. All the main courses arrived late, way long after the starters. I requested a cup of coffee before dessert was served and I did not get it for 15 minutes after the dessert arrived. I requested decaf, but I know from my sleepless night that I was served regular coffee. (I asked the waitress when she deposited the cup in front of me if in fact it was decaf, and she just mumbled, so I should have known better than to drink it. My fault: I knew she didn't want to bother to walk downstairs.) Vibrato is strictly for the music. Prospective guests will be advised by me from now on to listen from the bar with a drink or two and avoid the dining room. What a waste!

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