
Musso and Frank Grill
Hollywood's oldest restaurant, open since 1919 and the first establishment in the United States to serve fettuccine Alfredo, introduced after Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks brought the recipe back from their Italian honeymoon. Hemingway, Chandler, Fitzgerald, Sinatra, and Bogart all held court at the red-leather booths, and the restaurant received the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019. Chef Jean Rue's menu from 1927 remains mostly intact: steaks and chops over the original grill, lobster Thermidor, and the Thursday-only chicken pot pie. Order the Welsh rarebit as a starter and the bone-in New York strip.