

Castaway has curated a dining experience where everyone feels like a star, and where every seat is magic. With a floor-to-ceiling wine cellar, a charcuterie station, and breath-taking views of Los Angeles, Castaway is ready to roll out the red carpet for your next wedding, get-together, or corporate event.
Hilltop restaurant with a fire pit offering cocktails & Californian cuisine, plus scenic views.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1250 E Harvard Rd, Burbank, CA 91501
Phone: (818) 848-6691
Website: https://www.castawayburbank.com/
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Reviews
Our server Jonah was wonderful. He was full of energy and very passionate, and he was a joy to have. Jonah was very informative and guided us in the right direction regarding our food choices.
The food itself was outrageous. We ordered the Surf & Turf Deviled Eggs which were AH-MAZ-ING. One of the best foods I’ve ever tasted. We ordered the Porterhouse to share and it was cooked perfectly. It sliced easily and tasted like butter. Our mashed potatoes were flawless and melt-in-your-mouth good. The Wild Mushroom Pappardelle Pasta with the fresh whipped truffle ricotta was phenomenal.
Overall, an 11/10 experience.
The food was spectacular and truly added to the occasion. We highly recommend the Seafood Platter—it was incredibly fresh and a real showstopper. The Lobster Mashed Potatoes were rich and flavorful, and the steak was cooked to perfection.
Dining with that breathtaking view of Burbank at night made the milestone feel so much more special. I truly feel like this is a place that will continue to witness the most important milestones of my life. We’ll definitely be back for many more celebrations!
A special thank you to Jonah, whose service was outstanding. He was attentive, professional, and genuinely welcoming. You could immediately tell he knows what he’s doing. Unfortunately, the rest of the staff did not quite match his level.
As for the food and drinks: the cocktails were excellent. Great taste and beautifully presented, as you can see in the photos. The appetizers and side dishes were on a good level overall. The deviled eggs, fried seafood, fries with dip, and the creamy sides were nicely prepared and well presented. Even the bread to start was very good.
Unfortunately, we were disappointed by the restaurant’s supposed highlight, the Tomahawk steak (160 USD). We ordered it raw, and it was served that way. However, it was very cold inside. I understand that achieving the perfect temperature with such a thick cut is challenging, but at this price point I expect flawless execution. On top of that, the steak was sliced along the grain, which made it unnecessarily tough. That simply should not happen at this level.
The filet was ordered medium well but arrived medium, which was also disappointing given the restaurant’s positioning.
In summary, it was an evening with ups and downs. Excellent drinks, good appetizers, an amazing terrace view, and outstanding service from Jonah. However, the main course, especially the signature Tomahawk steak, left significant room for improvement.
The reason for the low rating is the food. What a HORRIBLY disappointing way to celebrate a birthday. It’s been a while since we’ve had dinner out in LA, and going in, my expectations of Castaway were pretty high (I was thinking something on par with SW Restaurant at the Wynn or Tom Colicchio’s at MGM Grand in Vegas).
Charcuterie board ($38): only 2 out of the 3 cheeses made it onto the plate. I’m pretty sure the Rulo was missing. Prosciutto, Tartufo, and Midnight Moon were delicious.
Paid Vacation ($22): Fun drink to try while waiting for food to arrive! It comes with a little peppercorn on a stick to enhance the entire experience of the drink.
Tomahawk steak ($160): worst cut of meat I’ve ever experienced in a restaurant. 35-40% of it was just pure fat, so it contained a pretty high ratio of inedible food. Asked for it medium rare and it arrived nearly rare.
Wagyu Zabuton ($45): decent. It was a little chewy and not as tender as one would expect.
Crispy Brussels sprouts ($20): Too oily, salty, and not evenly coated in flavor. At first I thought it was savory, another bite from a different area on the plate was a little sweet.
Garlic fries ($13): Zero garlic flavor. Standard fries with ketchup.
Lobster & Truffle potato ($29): Good pieces of lobster, but zero truffle flavor and standard tasting mashed butter potatoes.
Truffle creamed corn: Basic sweet creamed corn with zero truffle flavor.
The restaurant really shouldn’t market black truffle items if diners aren’t going to be able to taste it.
The bottled water was great, but $11/bottle.
We all agreed we should’ve just gone to Mastro’s. Guess I can finally say that I’ve been here, done that. Won’t be back.
Valet parking only
Clean restrooms
A huge thank you to Karen G. for making our evening so wonderful. Her hospitality truly stood out and made the meal even more memorable. We will definitely be back!