
Indulge in an innovative dining experience at Shirley Brasserie, celebrating the timeless splendor of the Golden Era at the iconic Hollywood Roosevelt. Experience the perfect blend of old-world charm and modernity at our intimate yet vibrant brasserie, exuding elegance and sophistication with its inviting ambiance and an expertly crafted fusion menu. We ensure that every dish brings authentic flavors and a classic brasserie fare to your plate, prepared using high-quality, locally sourced ingredients from carefully selected artisans. Enjoy a warm setting where conversations flow, bottles pop, and the kitchen’s symphony captivates.
Hours
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–3 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7000 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
Phone: (323) 769-8888
Website: https://www.shirleybrasserie.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp_listing
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Reviews
Shirley itself is elegant without trying too hard – beautiful ambience, warm lighting and a menu that feels both modern and elevated. We had the entree bread, the Bransino, the meat and fries. Every dish is thoughtfully crafted, and the staff is attentive, friendly and clearly proud of the restaurant’s unique setting.
And you absolutely can’t miss the hotel pool. It’s stunning, a little slice of vintage Hollywood paradise with a serene vibe and a charming Charlie Chaplin statue keeping watch. It’s the perfect spot to wander after your meal and soak in the history. They say Marilyn Monroe shot her first movie there and actually lived at the hotel! ✨
If you’re looking for delicious food wrapped in classic Hollywood nostalgia, Shirley at the Roosevelt is a must-visit.
We were greeted by Anastasia with an infectious energy and knew we were celebrating a birthday. She gave us a quick orientation of the restaurant highlighted by their open kitchen (I noticed her doing this with all guests). The cooking stations were impressive and every associate had a smile on their face.
Meredith assisted us for our meal and gave us some suggestions including their Sunday supper fried chicken. We took her up on a few times and were not disappointed!
The seafood tower was fresh and presentation was exceptional. The steak frite was cooked to a perfect medium rare and the spaghetti was generously portioned with seafood. The octopus was flavorful which is not the easiest to achieve and was cooked perfectly. Firm and not rubbery. The fried chicken was juicy and the accompanying potato salad and slaw was refreshing.
Their Beverage director, Joey was there from the beginning touching tables and lending a hand.
Lastly, we had the most decadent chocolate cake which satisfied my mom’s sweet tooth.
If you’re visiting Hollywood area, make sure Shirley Brasserie is at the top of your list for a superb dining experience.
It’s a lovely setting and being able to see the open bar and kitchen makes for a very lively environment without being noisy.
The resturant was out of convenience. Nice place! Service was kind of slow due to the fact that there were more runners than servers. The French onion soup was amazing! The Shirley salad i would go back for all the time. The escargot needed help. The pork chop needed flavor. The mojitos should not be considered their specialty.