1. Gladstones
7.9
17300 Pacific Coast Hwy (at Sunset Blvd), Pacific Palisades, CA
Seafood Restaurant · 87 tips and reviews
People: Seafood is the true star at the Malibu institution along the Pacific Coast Highway, which draws celebs like Pink and Ryan Seacrest, who drop in for chowder or lobster – and Pacific Ocean views.
Christina Anwar: Seafood and appetizers, steak.
C. P. Bisgaard: As everyone else has said, great view and decent food. The lobster roll was the highlight and delicious. Sat adjacent to Rob Weinstein ... dude is a LOUD talker.
5. Casa Nostra
8.6
1515 Palisades Dr (at Palisades Cir), Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Pacific Palisades · 12 tips and reviews
Andy Klein: Calamari soup was amazing! Really nice hint of spice. Too bad it was just a special. But my main of veal ravioli was equally impressive, mushroom sauce complemented it quite well.
Nancy Thurston: Niçoise con salmone is my favorite salad there! Great pizza too.
Jackie Elephante: Get the squash blossoms and anything with truffles!!! Amazing cheesecake. Molto buono!
6. Cafe Vida
8.8
15317 Antioch St, Pacific Palisades, CA
Café · 29 tips and reviews
jc cangilla: get the fish tacos!
Ross Sheingold: Super-friendly and efficient service. The steak burrito was pretty delicious. Great spot for meal after a long hike at Temescal Canyon.
Catherine Holly: Tuna wrap with a side Caesar salad. Loved the salad, should have gotten it big with a protein. Over all very good, overpriced.
7. The Draycott
7.9
15255 Palisades Village, Pacific Palisades, CA
English Restaurant · 6 tips and reviews
IrmaZandl ZandlSlant: At Rick Caruso’s new Paradise Village mall. Solid restaurant with beautiful indoor/outdoor space. I had the butternut squash soup and the trout - both delicious.
Vic Zaud: Fantastic vibe. Very upscale, nice attention to service and food. My pork chop was overdone then underdone, but everyone else had great stuff. Highly recommend any of the fish (Salmon pictured).
N A: The portions are small compared with others, but the restaurant is really nice and worth to visit once.
Offbeat L.A.: Opened 1950. Vintage steakhouse with burgundy leather booths and original sign.
Sam Licker: Crispy crab cake appetizer and the rigatoni & meatball; the pasta was cooked perfectly! If you’re adventurous, have the bartender make you a “bartender’s choice”. Great brunch as well!
Bravo: This great old place has tons of character and great dirty martinis. We always meet friends here for a bite! Totally a neighborhood hang. -Susan Feniger, Top Chef
9. Patrick's Roadhouse
7.4
106 Entrada Dr (Pacific Coast Hwy), Santa Monica, CA
Breakfast Spot · 30 tips and reviews
Maija Crescent: Burgers, fries and fish tacos are amazing. They'll wrap any burger in lettuce if you don't want the bun. The menu that this App is currently using for this place is wrong. They don't have Mexican food
Marco Navarra: #FoodParadise on the road recommends Clover Burger and Fish & Chips
Lauren Bradley: Cool little spot off PCH near the beach. The owner is so nice, waitstaff is on it, and you can't go wrong with any of the breakfasts. A little expensive but well worth it. A Pali favorite fer sure
13. Caffe' Delfini
7.7
147 W Channel Rd (at PCH), Santa Monica, CA
Italian Restaurant · 5 tips and reviews
Kim Ronan: Romantic restaurant that's cozy and has delicious, simple Italian food. Love the artichoke salad and rigatoni amatriciana!
Andrew Vogel: The veal scallopini & bolognese were delish!
Jessica Rae: Zagat: 25 “quaint Italian hideaway” “right near the beach” in SM served in a “romantic” candlelit room “seating can be a tight squeeze”, “not too expensive” either.