A steakhouse for the celebs. The Hideaway is the brand new swanky Mexican restaurant making its solution to Beverly Hills — and it’s set to reach earlier than you suppose.
Slated to open its doorways to the general public on August 1, this brainchild of celeb get together producers Jeffrey Greatest and Ken Jones of Greatest Occasions, in addition to co-owners and nightlife vets JT Torregiani, Sylvain Bitton and David Jarrett of Warwick, is a scrumptious nod to Nineteen Seventies Baja California — leaning closely into Greatest’s nostalgia for his childhood journeys to Mexico.
“Starting within the Nineteen Seventies, I’ve gone all the way down to Puerto Nuevo, a small seaside city in Rosarito, Mexico, with family and friends,” Greatest advised Eater Los Angeles in July. “The eating places there serve the freshest seafood, caught that day within the ocean close by, together with handmade tortillas, and flame-grilled beef, hen, and veggies.”
Situated at 421 N. Rodeo Drive, The Hideaway is backed by a myriad of A-list buyers. Ryan Phillippe, whose new film Collide premieres in early August, and ATL actor Evan Ross are only a few of the celebrities concerned, however the bar and kitchen groups have just a few boldface names as properly.
Cooks Alex Moreno (previously of Habana in Irvine) and Viet Pham (previously of Studio Metropolis’s Firefly) are the designers behind the meals menu, with the duo’s interpretation of a Mexican steakhouse translating into choices like Hernando’s stylish chop salad, pescado zarandeado (grilled branzino with salsa verde, salsa roja and charred lemon) and a tomahawk steak served with roasted cipollini onions and chimichurri sauce.
Bartending aficionado Julian Cox, for his half, is the mixologist creating The Hideaway’s signature craft cocktails, together with the mezcal-based Juquila and the Tammy Margarita – a blanco and reposado combine with agave syrup and a lime half.
Greatest – who was additionally the marriage planner of pop sensation Britney Spears — and enterprise companion Ken Jones are the minds behind the restaurant’s impeccable design, paying homage to old-school Baja eating places with light stucco and Terracotta accents. There may be additionally a 100-seat custom-made Talavera tile patio obtainable for seating, with cream wrong-iron tables anchored by a grand hearth.
Inside, nonetheless, focuses on previous Hollywood glamour. Intimate eating nooks are outfitted with leather-based cubicles and classic film posters alongside open archways. Tableside buttons that learn “Push for Tequila” can even be obtainable, delivering the diner’s alternative tequila at a second’s discover.
The Hideaway’s kitchen can be open every day from 11 a.m. to midnight. The bar can be open from 11 a.m. to midnight Sunday by means of Tuesday, and 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Wednesday by means of Saturday.