
Relax on a daybed enjoying a refreshing drink at the vintage 60’s style Tropicana Pool. With its beautiful mural by famed British painter David Hockney, the pool offers a colorful, sexy ambiance for sipping cocktails, soaking up the sun, and hanging out Hollywood style. After the perfect day, walk back to your adjoining rooms and suites with private cabanas. The Tropicana Pool is a classic space for an outdoor event or movie experience in a 60’s style Hollywood setting for the creative LA crowd. Host a screening or a pool party and dance under the stars.
People-watching & drinks on the poolside patio are on offer at this Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel bar.
Hours
| Saturday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7000 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone: (323) 466-7000
Website: https://www.thehollywoodroosevelt.com/about/food-drink/tropicana-pool-cafe/
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Reviews
It was a really nice day to finish off summer with my best friend. The burger was so good, cooked perfectly, and I truly enjoyed it. My only disappointment was that fries weren’t included, and the burger was $30. Fries should definitely come with it for that price, but overall it was a great meal and an amazing experience.
The menu reads straightforward, but the execution is surgical. The signature Roosevelt Burger arrives stacked with a perfectly charred crust, a melt that means business, and a brioche bun that actually holds its structural integrity. Their steak—medium rare requested, medium rare delivered—is seasoned like someone in the kitchen takes personal pride in proving you right for ordering it.
Drinks are where the Roosevelt shows off. Cocktails come out looking composed but not pretentious, and the bartenders actually know how to build flavor rather than drown it in sugar. The Old Fashioned is the quiet assassin of the lineup: clean, assertive, and exactly as strong as you hope it is.
Service is efficient without hovering, the staff moves like a coordinated unit, and the timing between courses feels engineered rather than accidental. Even during peak hours, you don’t get that “lost in the crowd” lag that ruins so many otherwise good restaurants.
The Roosevelt is the kind of bar and grill that nails the fundamentals so well it feels premium without trying. If you want a place where the atmosphere carries you, the food grounds you, and the drinks remind you why you left the house, this is it.
We ordered a basic breakfast platter that cost a small fortune, yet the portions were disappointingly small and lacked flavor. The Benedicts were lacking ingredients, simply served with a side of potatoes. The toast was barely warm, and the bacon was overcooked and greasy.
To make matters worse, we ordered espressos, expecting a rich and satisfying coffee experience. Instead, we were served burnt-tasting coffee in paper cups, and to our shock, we were charged $10 for each espresso. The presentation and taste were absolutely unacceptable for that price.
On top of that, we were forced to pay an 18% tip since it was added to the bill automatically. This would be fine if the service was exceptional, but it was very disappointing.
Overall, this restaurant did not deliver on its promises. The high prices are unjustifiable given the mediocre food, poor coffee quality, and lackluster service. I won’t be returning, and I suggest you think twice before dining here.