The Hobbit

  4.7 – 553 reviews   • Fine dining restaurant

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The Hobbit has been known as a unique dining experience since 1972. We offer a multi-course prix-fixe menu, chosen by the chef, showcasing the freshest seasonal ingredients. We also offer private dining rooms, wine pairings, a full wine cellar and more. Join us at our Orange location off East Chapman Avenue.

Multicourse French-inspired meals begin in a wine cellar then move up into a refined, homey space.

✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery The Hobbit 92869

Hours

Friday7–11 PM
Saturday7–11 PM
Sunday7–11 PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday7–11 PM
Thursday7–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2932 E Chapman Ave, Orange, CA 92869

Phone: (714) 997-1972

Website: http://www.hobbitrestaurant.com/

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Reviews

Guankai “Sam” Zhu
We went to The Hobbit (for my birthday!) with fairly high expectations, especially given its reputation. Unfortunately, the experience did not live up to what is typically implied by “fine dining.”

Theme & concept:
To all the LOTR fans, despite the name, this restaurant has essentially nothing to do with The Hobbit or Lord of the Rings in any meaningful way. While the origin may have been inspired by or dedicated to Tolkien, the current menu, ambience, and overall experience have zero real connection to the books or films. Aside from the menu font and a few written explanations like “what is a hobbit,” there is no thematic immersion at all. For fans, that actually feels a bit patronizing rather than charming.

Ambience & execution:
It seems the restaurant aims for a nostalgic, old-world tavern or vintage dining atmosphere, but the execution lacks attention to detail. Small things break the illusion quickly: plastic Christmas wreaths on the wall, modern-looking restroom vanities, and mismatched fixtures. If you want to commit to a classic or old-world aesthetic, it needs to be done consistently. Here, the vision feels unfinished and incoherent.

Food:
This was the biggest disappointment. Taste is very very subjective, but across the board the dishes felt overly greasy, overly sauced, and extremely heavy. You can taste the individual ingredients—and many are interesting and unique I have to admit—but they don’t blend or balance well, all the sauce just covered the main proteins flavor. Every course leaned in the same direction, with no contrast or refinement. If you regularly eat very heavy American-style food, this may feel special or even elevated. For me, it bordered on a culinary overload rather than a composed fine-dining experience.

Value/Price:
At $150–$200 for a six-course meal, the price itself isn’t outrageous for a long, seated dinner experience. However, the food quality is nowhere near what I would associate with true fine dining. At the same price, a solid steakhouse or an omakase would deliver significantly better taste and presentation.

Service:
The service staff were professional, polite, and well-trained. That said, it was genuinely surprising—and disappointing—that the restaurant ran out of sparkling apple cider early in the evening. My wife had one glass and there was no refill available. For a restaurant that serves a single seating per night to one group of guests, this is hard to understand and frankly unacceptable.

Overall:
Again, taste varies, it might just be us, but the restaurant feels like a place living off legacy and reputation rather than current execution. Between the confused concept, inconsistent atmosphere, and underwhelming food, it does not justify its positioning as a fine-dining destination. There are far better options at this price point in Orange County.
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Hannah Behnke
An unforgettable culinary experience from start to finish. This restaurant itself is a masterpiece, carefully crafted through years of intention, taste, and expertise. Chef Nick’s food is exceptional and refined, perfectly complementing a space where every detail feels deliberate. Thoughtfully composed wine pairings are guided by a staff that is deeply knowledgeable and genuinely engaging. The owner, Matthew’s, influence is evident throughout, shaped by more than two decades at this location and a true sommelier’s mastery of wine. Service is polished, intuitive, and warmly personal. Ideal for a special occasion, with an impeccably curated wine cellar that reflects true passion. This experience doesn’t just meet expectations, it surpasses them.
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Delmy Davy
I expected the food to be so delicious, but my husband and I were so disappointed, we paid almost $600 with wine, I have eaten in many fancy restaurants with excellent food and nice ambience beautiful places, I was not happy with my meal so sorry, I hardly give negative feedback, the place inside it’s like an old house, we had a couple near by that kept kissing so loud, was annoying, we couldn’t wait to leave, I forgot my expensive wine on the table, they did called me to let me know, that’s was nice, the best part of the whole experience was at the cellar, before dinner, we met some people and just mingled. Sometimes the presentation of the food doesn’t mean it’s delicious, it really needed flavor.
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Todd Kovaletz
We have been coming to The Hobbit for years now and it has never been better than it is right now. Matthew McKinney as owner with Chef Nick has really elevated and brought the dining experience into a new era while maintaining the original charm and elegance.

Tonight’s entree was the O’Connor Filet Mignon and it is difficult to describe how good that cut of steak was. Beyond tender and absolutely perfectly cooked. The other standout was the scallop agnolotti. That should be illegal how good it was. The wine pairing for the night was perfect as usual.

The entire team, Joelle, Alex, Andrew, etc just made it an amazing night.
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claudia arzola
Had the most amazing experience at The Hobbit for my husband’s birthday! Alex was our waiter and made it so, so special. I haven’t had an experience like this in probably 10+ years. We’ll definitely be back and will recommend it to anyone looking to make their birthday (or any celebration) extra special!
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B Farnworth
Our 1st time there with friends celebrating the passing of a family member. They even let us have an empty spot to leave for the one not with us, and gave us a private room. It was a wonderful way to remember him. Everything about the meal experience was top-notch, as well as the food and service.
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Leota
The experience was fantastic. The service was very good save not having the Intermission explained to us. The cocktails were amazing. The food divine. I don’t know enough about wine to say about the pairing we had other than we enjoyed it all.
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Brian Rose
The best fine dining experience of my life. The Hobbit takes it all to the apex. We traveled from San Diego and stayed in a hotel to go to this restaurant after booking it nearly 4 months ago and while expensive, worth it in every way. Do yourself a favor and have them pair the wine. Our whole table did and it elevated the experience even further. Their descriptions of the wines and where they are from as well as what to expect was fantastic.
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Cindy Fite
I attended a company holiday dinner here. We did the wine pairing as well. The group was seated in the cellar and between courses we were invited to explore the rest of the building. Smaller dinning rooms are located upstairs. In my opinion it’s more about the experience than the food. The food was good, but not necessarily the best. I do not feel the need to go again.
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Steve Weller
Always amazing food and great staff! Huge selection of alcohol. Very unique dining experience. Without alcohol it’s $200 a person and 4-5 hour dinner.
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