

The Legendary Rainbow Bar & Grill: A Sunset Strip Iconic Rock ‘n’ Roll Experience The Rainbow Bar & Grill located on the iconic Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California is not only a must-see destination in LA, it’s a rock and roll icon. This isn’t just a restaurant and bar, it’s a slice of LA history wrapped up in one building, where music legends were made and partied. Since its opening in 1972, The Rainbow has been a regular hangout for the Los Angeles rock music scene and locals alike, attracting musicians, artists, and fans from around the globe.
Pizza & Italian fare are served at this legendary hangout known for luring 1970s and ’80s rockers.
Hours
| Saturday | 3 PM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 3 PM–2 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9015 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Phone: (310) 278-4232
Website: http://www.rainbowbarandgrill.com/
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The Rainbow Bar & Grill | Legendary Sunset Strip Rock Bar
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Reviews
This is not a polished, touristy spot and that’s exactly the point. It feels authentic and lived in. If you want a real Hollywood experience with history, attitude, and a great bar scene, this place delivers.
Highly recommend if you’re on the Strip and want something iconic instead of generic.
Music, but the food was underwhelming.
Mozzarella sticks were fantastic but the burger and pasta were not good. The pizza and wings at other tables Looked great so maybe we missed out.
Another restaurant that charged 20.00 to park. Something we aren’t used to.
Unfortunately, the service was not good. It took a very long time to be seated, and even longer to place an order. The servers seemed overwhelmed or uninterested, and we had to ask multiple times for basic things like water or condiments. Once we ordered, the food took too long to arrive. When it did come, it wasn’t hot, and the taste didn’t match the high prices. The menu is expensive for what you get, and the quality is not consistent.
If you’re visiting for the atmosphere or to say you’ve been there, it might be worth checking out once. But if you’re looking for a good meal or reliable service, this probably isn’t the right spot.
After we paid way too much money for this food we hardly ate, we quietly observed some of the rock memorabilia on the walls as we made our way toward the exit. A bouncer noticed us taking no more than a minute looking at the walls and aggressively goes, “ARE YOU GUYS GOOD??!” Uh, yeah? First of all, it’s early on a Sunday evening. Clearly we’re not drunk. This place is basically a museum, so we were just looking at some of the stuff on the walls which is what that stuff is there for, right? I assured him “yeah we’re just leaving!” and we left. Not a huge deal, it was just kinda weird that he seemed weirded out by us doing something that I would assume was normal there.
It’s a dingy and dark place (respectfully) with stiff drinks and surprisingly good food.
One server with a poor attitude while the rest were super cool! (The bad apple exists everywhere)
The chicken piccata was AMAZING!
Their homemade meatballs; WOW.
Crispy Prosecco. Yes, they serve Prosecco!
The strawberry fields cocktail became the MVP of the night.
Clean bathrooms. A lot of bars within to choose from. A patio for smokers. I’m not one, but yeah…
Oh- the chocolate cake- WOWZERS
I wish I would’ve have come before. It was my first time and definitely not my last.
Celebrated a birthday and the bday girl asked we met here. I love my daughter, so I showed up.
Far from my home but happy to report it was worth the drive.
Happy birthday to every Scorpio out there!