Lawry'S

Introduction

Lawry’s The Prime Rib in Beverly Hills is a pillar of Los Angeles’ culinary landscape, renowned for its classic American fine dining and Old Hollywood glamour. Since its opening in 1938, Lawry’s has provided generations of guests with an immersive dining experience complete with tableside prime rib carving and attentive service. This detailed guide covers Lawry’s history, significance, visiting hours, reservations, menu highlights, accessibility, special events, and tips to help you enjoy a memorable visit (Lawry’s The Prime Rib Official Website; myreservetable.com).


Historical and Cultural Legacy

Lawry’s The Prime Rib was founded in 1938 by Lawrence L. Frank and Walter Van de Kamp, revolutionizing the American steakhouse experience. Its signature tableside carving from custom silver carts became an instant classic, while the interior’s wood paneling, velvet seating, and atmospheric lighting evoke the golden age of Hollywood (myreservetable.com). In addition to its prime rib, Lawry’s Seasoned Salt, created in-house, has become a nationwide staple.

Lawry’s has hosted celebrities, dignitaries, and generations of families, making it a cultural landmark in Beverly Hills (Lawry’s at Home; Los Angeles Times).


Signature Culinary Experience

The Prime Rib Ritual

Lawry’s centerpiece is its slow-roasted, seasoned prime rib, carved tableside to your preferred doneness. Guests select from different cuts: the classic “Lawry Cut,” the lighter “California Cut,” or the indulgent “Diamond Jim Brady Cut.” Each meal includes the famous Spinning Bowl Salad, Yorkshire pudding, mashed potatoes, and your choice of classic sides (myreservetable.com).

While prime rib is the highlight, Lawry’s offers appetizers like shrimp cocktail and lobster bisque, main courses such as Atlantic salmon and roasted chicken, and vegetarian options. Desserts include English trifle and the Warm Chocolate Fantasy Cake, a guest favorite (Life in Wanderlust).

Lawry’s bar features classic cocktails—especially the Moscow Mule—plus an extensive wine list curated to complement the rich flavors of its signature dishes.


Visitor Information

Reservations and Visiting Hours

Reservations are highly recommended, particularly for weekends and holidays. Book via OpenTable or the official website. For special occasions or large parties, call (310) 652-2827.

Typical hours of operation:

  • Tuesday–Thursday: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday–Saturday: 5:00 PM – 10:30 PM
  • Sunday: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
    (Holiday hours may vary; check ahead.)

Pricing and Value

Expect to spend $50–$70 per person for the classic prime rib dinner, including signature sides. Premium pricing reflects Lawry’s high-quality ingredients, iconic presentation, and attentive service.

Accessibility and Amenities

Lawry’s is fully ADA accessible and offers amenities such as complimentary valet parking, free Wi-Fi, private dining rooms, and assistance for guests with dietary or mobility needs (discoverlosangeles.com).


Special Events and Attractions

Lawry’s hosts annual celebrations, holiday dinners, and charity fundraisers. During the holidays, festive décor and live carolers enhance the dining experience. Private dining and group events are available for special occasions (Life in Wanderlust).

Nearby attractions:

  • Rodeo Drive shopping district
  • Beverly Hills Hotel
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

Combine your Lawry’s visit with these iconic sites for a well-rounded Beverly Hills experience.


Ambiance, Dress Code & Travel Tips

Lawry’s encourages business casual to formal attire. Gym shorts, tank tops, baseball caps, and flip-flops are not permitted (Life in Wanderlust). The interior’s blend of red leather, wood paneling, and classic art creates an inviting yet elegant atmosphere.

Travel tips:

  • Valet parking is standard; bring cash for gratuity.
  • Street parking is limited; rideshare services are a convenient option.
  • Reserve well in advance for holidays and peak hours.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: How do I make a reservation?
A: Book through OpenTable or Lawry’s website.

Q: What is the dress code?
A: Business casual to formal. No athletic or beachwear.

Q: Is Lawry’s wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes. Please inform the staff of specific needs when booking.

Q: Are vegetarian options available?
A: Yes, and seafood dishes are also offered.

Q: Does Lawry’s offer a loyalty program?
A: Yes. Frequent diners can join the VIP loyalty program for special perks (Life in Wanderlust).


Summary and Visitor Tips

Lawry’s The Prime Rib is more than a meal—it’s a Los Angeles institution. Plan ahead by making reservations and dressing appropriately to match the restaurant’s elegant ambiance. Don’t miss the tableside Spinning Bowl Salad or the opportunity to enjoy classic cocktails at the bar. Lawry’s attentive staff, accessibility, and commitment to tradition ensure a memorable experience for all guests (Lawry’s The Prime Rib Official Website; discoverlosangeles.com).

For special events, menu updates, and insider tips, always refer to the official Lawry’s website or call ahead.


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