A neighborhood grill where community meets culinary craftsmanship. We embrace a welcoming atmosphere with limited priority seating, ensuring walk-ins feel right at home. Our open kitchen invites guests to experience the art of cooking firsthand, while the mid-century modern dining room sets the perfect backdrop for a memorable dining experience. Join us as we redefine casual elegance and savor the best of what each season has to offer.
Hours
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9300 Culver Blvd suite 210, Culver City, CA 90232
Phone: (310) 744-1440
Website: http://laurelgrill.com/
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Reviews
Sidenote: check the bathrooms out with the heated seats and remote!! Loved it!!!
We sat at the bar, and from the moment we arrived, every single point of service was executed flawlessly. Jasmine and Grace were exceptional—genuinely warm, welcoming, intuitive, and polished. Their attention to detail and natural hospitality set the tone for the entire experience.
Kamichi, the manager, was equally impressive—dapper, professional, and fully present on the floor. He checked in with intention, ensured everything ran seamlessly, and clearly leads by example. The strength of the service, culture, and execution speaks volumes about his leadership.
The margarita pizza and the burger were outstanding—simple, elevated, and executed perfectly.
I’ll be in town for a couple more months, and this will absolutely be a regular stop for me. I can’t wait to return many times before I leave. Experiences like this are rare, and this entire team should be incredibly proud of what they’re delivering.
We loved the warm floor-to-ceiling wood paneling, fun artwork on the walls, cozy booths with thickly padded seating, and the expansive open kitchen. Not forgetting the deliciously intoxicating aroma of roast chicken and steak.
Service was very professional and friendly. All servers were impeccably dressed, with their white aprons. A lot like the South Beverly Grill, but this restaurant is a lot brighter with its large picture windows and a tad louder.
Food portions were generous and each ingredient was thoughtfully prepared and well-paired in the various dishes. We got the Sashimi and Hot Bread to start and were wowed by how fresh the fish was. The Hot Bread seemed like mini pizza bites. If you’re not already getting the pizza here, they’re a great taste teaser! The mozzarella did not disappoint! For entrees, we got the rotisserie chicken and the grilled sea bass. Both excellent. I got an extra side of charcoal roasted cabbage, which was sooo soft and melty, but it wasn’t really needed, seeing how much food we already had. One tip when ordering is to ask about the desserts, so you can plan ahead! Remember some food portions here can be quite large!
Parking was super easy too, with so many public garages in this area. We parked at the garage across the street, where Trader Joe’s is. $1 for about two hours.
We’re definitely going back for their pizzas!
The standout is definitely the prime rib, only available on weekends. I’m usually not a big fan of prime rib, but our waitress recommended it and she was right. Honestly, it’s probably the best I’ve ever had.
The patio has plenty of heat lamps, and you can even bring your small dog, which I love. The downside is the limited menu. Food is cooked well but not particularly memorable, and no plating.
One heads-up: if you park in the P2 lot at Culver Steps, make sure to get your ticket validated. Otherwise, it’s $7 for the first hour. The restaurant didn’t mention this, which was pretty frustrating and left a sour note on the night.
Inside, Laurel Grill is big, warm, and slightly dressy in the best way. The lighting is dim but elegant, the bar stretches across the room, and there’s a hum of people settling into conversations, date nights, and groups of friends meeting after work. Even though the space is huge, we still had a short wait and eventually sat at the bar — which ended up being perfectly comfortable.
The service was lovely. We were checked on multiple times, glasses refilled, and never once felt unattended.
We kept dinner simple: handmade pasta — fresh, flavorful. We also appreciated that the menu has good options for vegetarians. Between the pastas, salads, and sides, it didn’t feel like an afterthought. Drinks were reasonably priced for fancy LA 🙂
The bar area does sit close to the doors, and since many of them stay open, it can get chilly on colder nights. If that bothers you, request a table away from the entrances or opt for a booth inside. The outdoor fire pits also looked beautiful and would be great on a more temperate evening.
One little detail we loved: the restaurant decor includes classic Hollywood photos — Elvis and other vintage touches — which reminded us that Culver City is surrounded by studios.
Overall, Laurel Grill is a great pick for a slightly elevated night out. The space is gorgeous, the food is solid, the service is warm. We would definitely return — maybe next time for a table and a slower dinner, or a cozy drink by the fire.