Bachelor Party Dinner
Looking for a great place to have a bachelor party dinner, someplace that will do a prix fixe menu at around $30-40/man and will have something for everyone, or at least something for most (no vegans so I'm safe there). Any and all suggestions are appreciated!!
Thanks!!!
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Fogo de Chao in Beverly Hills is a tad over the per person budget, but the AYCE format takes the menu guesswork out of the equation for a large group.
Plus, it might prove to be a great time for the gang, AND they have a full bar.
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re: attran99
Between Downtown and Santa Monica, non valley.
Cuisine is open for interpretation as long as it appeals to the masses, but want to stay away from very ethnic.
We will all be drinking, so an interesting bar menu is definitely a plus!
Prix Fixe is not a deal breaker, but thought I would throw that out there as paying the check would be much easier.
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re: sarcasmsk
You might take a look at what Taste on Melrose has to offer. They have a prix fixe deal for dinner that is pretty darn good: http://www.ilovetaste.com/menus/prix%...
Another thought downtown would be Roy's. They have a very good prix fixe for $35 for 3 courses with some nice choices normally.
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Roy's Restaurant
800 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90017Taste
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re: cls
i agree with this suggestion... saturday night is tough too (if you were open to another night - i know not traditional, food options for prix fixe would open).
i second the rec for Roy's as well, as their prix fixe is a good deal.
The Foundry on Melrose has a Market Menu for 39 pp.
Also, perhaps the House of Blues on Sunset... esp if you wanted to use the Foundation Room... i think the joining fees are reasonable, and it'd put you in a fun atmosphere and conveniently located.
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