Hours
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | 5–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 875 E Mariposa St, Altadena, CA 91001
Website: https://betsyaltadena.com/
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Reviews
We had 5:15 reservations and showed up a little early and was sat right away. We ordered the crudo, cheese and focaccia, NY strip, cabbage and potatoes.
The cabbage was to die for.
Perfect amount of food for 2 people. We even called it off with the cobbler. I wasn’t very impressed though. It was cold and somewhat burnt at the same time.
All in all it was a great dinner out. Get all the sides and share. Maybe skip on desert. But everything else was perfect.
Normally I am a bit nervous on places that have hype, but trust me this place is special.
Most everything is cooked on some sort of fire from the veggies to bread to the meat, which for sure is the star of the show, which you see the chefs cooking right there in the dining space.
Atmosphere was lively, mostly smaller tables as the space is small inside. Service was five stars from the minute we walked in to the minute we left.
Pricing was not bad based on the size of the portions and the quality of the ingredients which were top notch. Such a local gem, they deserve all the support and love after all the terrible fires in this community.
The number one thing I would recommend, as of Dec 2025 you need a reservation for this place – book early and enjoy!
The Gnocchi is one of a kind and dressed with lemon pepper and butter and when enjoying it one can tell this is different and almost how one would curated sea scallops while also simultaneously being a smart and savory foreshadowing of desert. For dessert order both the Cheesecake which is dense in size but complex to taste. Pair this with their ‘Cobbler’ which unlike the pie style one is used to, this cobbler moment is absolutely a surprise as it’s absolutely cornbread in nature and most memorable. The staff here is wonderful from the hostess who knows how to time the tables to the fun make server we had, the kind chef tom who came over and the effervescent server named ‘Sam’ she was excellent and so very welcoming to us to the upbeat and fun culture that is Betsy! We shall be back for sure and order everything we didn’t this time!
The dining room is warm, beautifully appointed, casual and comfortable — with perfect acoustics. Conversation flows easily, the space feels intimate without being cramped, and there’s a genuine sense of calm and care in the room.
Service was world-class: attentive, gracious, and deeply professional without ever feeling intrusive.
And the food — sensational. True farm-to-table, with a hunter-gatherer sensibility that feels rooted, seasonal, and intelligent rather than showy. Every dish was exquisitely balanced, respectful of ingredients, and confidently executed.
Betsy’s delivers something increasingly rare: refinement without pretension, warmth without sloppiness, and cuisine that feels both thoughtful and deeply satisfying. A standout in Alta Dena.
For some feedback on the food–what they are doing is perfect California fresh and seasonal fare. Something for everyone, really. Unfortunately, the food wasn’t perfect on our trip there. The hotel butter on the steak was ice cold and never actually melted onto the steak (which leads me to believe our steak sat too long before being brought to us.) The Caesar salad is good and HUGE but nothing particularly memorable–next time I’ll get the other salad. And our potatoes, which are apparently a best seller, were burnt beyond recognition. At first i thought that was intentional, but we could see all the other potatoes going out to tables and the rest looked very much unburnt. By the time we realized, we had finished our dinner, but i absolutely should have said something.
In summary, you should come to Betsy for the overall experience and vibe–the food was good but not great on our visit. I imagine it was a one-off and i look forward to returning to try other menu items!
Food-wise, some dishes were fantastic, others not so much. The Caesar salad was great, the cauliflower was absolutely incredible, and the gnocchi was delicious—pillowy and almost dessert-like with the caramelization and lemon. The rolls were fine but a bit dense and not warm enough, and the potatoes were pretty bland.
The biggest issue was the pork chop. It was seasoned well but very overcooked, and the fatty bits were honestly unpleasant. It made both our stomachs turn, and my wife felt sick enough that we ended up leaving early. We were celebrating a birthday and had planned on ending with dessert, but by then we’d completely lost our appetite.
Service was generally great, though I wish someone had noticed that we barely touched the pork or potatoes, since it was pretty clear our experience took a turn.
Overall, some truly great dishes and an amazing ambiance, but the inconsistencies—especially with the pork chop—made the night a mixed one.