Rock Store

  4.7 – 936 reviews   • American restaurant

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The most famous motorcycle hangout in Southern California attracts celebrity riders, but gets the majority of its street cred from location. Great riding is just around the corner. Mulholland Highway is a favorite of cruiser riders, while nearby Malibu Canyon is popular with the sportbike crowd. Many different bikes show up Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We are available as a film location. Call the store for more details.

Iconic motorcycle meetup place with a gift shop & a weekend cafe serving breakfast, burgers & BBQ.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Rock Store 91301

Hours

Saturday7 AM–5 PM
Sunday7 AM–5 PM
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday9 AM–5 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 30354 Mulholland Hwy, Cornell, CA 91301

Phone: (818) 889-1311

Website: http://www.rock-store.com/

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OUR PRIVATE EVENT IS OVER. We’re open the rest of today 5/13 until 5pm. Open Saturday 5/14 7-5 Open Sunday 5/15 Father’s Day 7-4.

The Rock Store – Wikipedia

The Rock Store is a restaurant in Cornell, on Mulholland Highway in the Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles, California. It is popular with motorcyclists …

Rock Store – Restaurant

Tucked away in Cornell, CA, Rock Store is a hidden gem offering a diverse menu of barbeque, bars, and burgers. A haven for food enthusiasts, this d…

Reviews

christen webb
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Iconic Motorcycle Landmark with Incredible Atmosphere and Community
The Rock Store is far more than a restaurant or roadside stop — it’s a legendary gathering place for motorcycle and automotive enthusiasts and a true Southern California icon. Located along the famous Mulholland Highway in the Santa Monica Mountains, it offers a unique escape from the city while still being easily accessible for a scenic ride or drive.
Established in 1961, The Rock Store has evolved from a small town grocery into one of the most recognized motorcycle hangouts in the world, drawing riders, car enthusiasts, and even celebrities who come together to share their passion for vehicles and canyon roads. The historic volcanic rock building itself adds to the charm and authenticity of the experience.
Visitors can enjoy home-style comfort food, hearty breakfasts, sandwiches, barbecue, and cold drinks in a relaxed, friendly, country-style atmosphere. The location is especially popular on weekends, when riders gather to socialize, check out unique bikes, and enjoy the scenic mountain surroundings.
What truly sets The Rock Store apart is the strong sense of community. It has long been considered a “motorhead mecca,” where enthusiasts of all backgrounds come together to connect, share stories, and celebrate motorcycle culture.
If you’re looking for a place with history, personality, and an authentic enthusiast culture, The Rock Store is a must-visit destination.
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Queen Deee
Iconic place for bikers, our favorite spot to stop by, chat with other riders and get a quick bite. The owner is amazing and has stories for days about the store and the place. And you can’t beat the scenery around the place
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Sean Elston
What a wonderful spot! Went up to Mulholland drive for a cruise and stopped here for some food on the way down, tried the fish tacos and was absolutely delighted, my partner also tried the tri tip sandwich which was fantastic, and absolute must stop for anyone into bikes cars or just a spirited drive up the canyon, support this buisness!!
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John Mc
One of the best motorcycle destinations. Getting there, via the “Snake” makes it an 11, on a scale of 1-10.
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Zan Lee
Dining establishment is the Stoneside Diner and the Rock Store is the merchandise shop next-door for clarification. We stopped at this biker hotspot (I am not a biker and pulled up in my EV) deep in Agoura Hills for our first time this morning and had a very nice breakfast. It’s definitely the sort of place that is filled with locals, far traveling bikers, and people searching for a Cheers type of experience where customers are called by their first name. All of the food is served on paper plates and it really feels like a camp experience in a sort of way. It’s quite large on the inside and there are many different tables available. The kitchen is small and they only have one chef cooking, but he did a great job. Our server was very polite and everything that we ordered came out very fast.

For my meal, I ordered the special of the day which was the Eggs Benedict and thought it was pretty good. Everything tasted kind of packaged versus made from scratch, but the eggs were perfectly runny and overall it had some nice flavors so I can’t complain. We also got the Biker Breakfast and the eggs and bacon were very good. However, the pancakes were a bit dry and kind of cakey instead of fluffy. But still we had a nice meal and the drive out there alone is worth the visit. I would recommend to anyone in the area or to anyone searching for a place that requires a beautiful drive to get to it.
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Chad Luckette
Sundays are usually pretty busy with a diverse crowd of motorcycle riders. I like to order the biker breakfast with French toast when I visit.
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REECE
Great ride through the canyon roads to take a pit stop at the rock store and had a delicious chorizo breakfast burrito that was served with a smile. Awesome to check out all the bikes after our meal.
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Tina Lucarelli
Looking for a super casual hangout with a rustic vibe and some serious eye candy? Then make The Rock Store your go-to weekend stop! This iconic biker destination along Mulholland Highway is the perfect spot to kick back, enjoy some good food, and admire a lineup of classic motorcycles and vintage cars. The atmosphere is laid-back and welcoming—you’re bound to strike up a fun conversation with both new and familiar faces.

Don’t forget to stop by the T-shirt shop and say hi to DORIE—she’s been part of The Rock Store family for as long as I can remember. She’s a super cool biker chick and the heart of the place. Love you, Dorie! If you’re craving an authentic SoCal motorcycle culture experience, this is it.
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Paul Boucher
We were getting ourselves lost when we stopped by the place. Had a one pull pork and one tri tip sandwiches, and both were excellent. Its a little place in a nice environment that has no pretensions. Staff is kind and charming and voila. Could get lost there again on a sunny afternoon for sure 🙂
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Jhames
Loved the food and service! However, the atmosphere is dominated by the tens of motorcyclists parked outside. Nothing against it but reconsider taking your kids here.
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