Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
88 Club
200ptsLow-key Beverly Hills bar, Resy-approved.

About 88 Club
88 Club is a Resy Hit List 2025 pick in Beverly Hills with a drinks program serious enough to make it a destination in its own right. Easy to book relative to LA's competitive bar scene, it suits date nights, special occasions, and small groups who want considered cocktails over hotel-bar defaults. Confirm hours before visiting.
The Verdict
88 Club is not the kind of Beverly Hills address that announces itself loudly. If you're expecting a flashy, velvet-rope-and-bottle-service scene at 9737 S Santa Monica Blvd, correct that expectation now. This is a drinks-forward venue that earned a spot on Resy's Leading of the Hit List for 2025, which puts it in company that rewards attention rather than spectacle. For a special occasion drink or a considered night out in Beverly Hills, it's worth booking. Getting a table is easy relative to the competition, which makes it a practical choice when you want something with genuine credentials without the booking-window anxiety of LA's harder reservations.
The Space
The address sits on South Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills, a stretch that trends toward quiet money rather than tourist-facing polish. Without detailed floor-plan data, what the Resy recognition signals is a room calibrated for conversation and intention, not volume or throughput. Venues that land on that list in the bar category tend to reward guests who show up to drink deliberately, not as a preamble to somewhere else. If you're planning a date night, a birthday dinner extension, or a business meeting that needs a civilised close, the spatial character here fits that framing better than a rooftop bar or a hotel lobby lounge.
The Bar Program
The Resy Hit List nod for 2025 is the clearest signal available about what 88 Club is doing right, and in the context of Los Angeles bar culture, that credential carries weight. LA's cocktail scene has matured considerably over the past decade, and Resy's editorial team tends to flag venues where the drinks program shows genuine craft rather than aesthetic theatrics. Without confirmed menu specifics, the responsible read is: come expecting a considered cocktail list, not a menu built around spirit-forward defaults or trend-chasing novelty. Compare that to the broader Beverly Hills bar offering, where hotel bars dominate and the independent cocktail venue is genuinely harder to find at this standard. That scarcity makes 88 Club worth prioritising if the drinks are your primary reason for the evening rather than an afterthought.
Who Should Book
88 Club suits the guest who wants a destination drink in Beverly Hills without committing to a full tasting-menu evening. It works well as a standalone night out for two, a pre- or post-dinner stop if you're eating nearby (Providence, Osteria Mozza, and Kato are all within the wider LA dining orbit), or a first-date setting where the drinks program carries the experience rather than requiring food to do the work. Groups are less clearly served here given the venue's profile, but smaller parties of two to four will find it fits the occasion more naturally than a sprawling dining room. For context on how the wider LA dining and bar scene frames around it, see our full Los Angeles bars guide and full Los Angeles restaurants guide.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty is easy, which is a genuine advantage in a city where the venues with comparable credentials (think Hayato or Somni) require planning weeks or months out. Use Resy to check availability. Pricing, hours, and dress code are not confirmed in our data, so verify current details directly before you go. The Beverly Hills location suggests smart-casual is a safe baseline, but nothing in the venue's profile points to a strict dress requirement. Walk-in availability is plausible given the easy booking difficulty, but calling ahead or reserving via Resy removes the uncertainty.
Quick reference: 9737 S Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills, CA 90210. Easy to book via Resy. Confirm hours and pricing directly.
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should a first-timer know about 88 Club? Come for the cocktail program, not for a full dining experience. The 2025 Resy Hit List recognition places it among the bars in LA worth seeking out intentionally, which means the drinks are the point. Beverly Hills has no shortage of hotel bars and generic upscale lounges; 88 Club earns its recommendation by sitting outside that category. Book ahead via Resy even though availability is generally easy, confirm current hours before you go, and treat it as a destination in its own right rather than a default fallback.
- Can 88 Club accommodate groups? The venue profile suits smaller parties more naturally. Two to four guests is the format that fits a drinks-focused, considered bar experience in Beverly Hills. Larger groups looking for a celebratory night out in LA have better-suited options depending on what they need, and our Los Angeles bars guide covers the full range. If you're planning a group visit to 88 Club specifically, contact the venue directly to confirm capacity and any private arrangement options, as neither seat count nor group booking policy is confirmed in available data.
- What should I order at 88 Club? Specific menu items are not confirmed in our data, so we won't invent them. What the Resy Hit List recognition implies is a cocktail program with enough craft and consistency to earn editorial notice in a competitive market. In practical terms: ask the bartender for their current recommendations rather than arriving with a fixed order in mind. That approach works leading at venues where the program has genuine depth, and it's the most reliable way to get the most from what 88 Club is doing well right now.
Pearl Picks Nearby
If you're building a wider LA evening around 88 Club, the dining options within reach are strong. Providence is the go-to for serious contemporary seafood. Osteria Mozza handles Italian well and books more easily than the tasting-menu tier. For the full tasting-menu commitment, Kato and Hayato are the two names that dominate the conversation at the leading of LA's dining pyramid. Further afield, The French Laundry in Napa and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg are the California references for a longer trip. For the city at large, start with our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide.
Compare 88 Club
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 88 Club | Resy Best of the Hit List (2025) | Easy | — | ||
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| Holbox | Mexican Seafood, Mexican | $$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about 88 Club?
Go in without expecting a scene. 88 Club earned a 2025 Resy Hit List nod by doing the opposite of the typical Beverly Hills playbook: no velvet ropes, no bottle service theater. It sits on South Santa Monica Boulevard at 9737, a stretch that runs quieter than the Sunset corridor. Booking is easy relative to other LA venues with comparable recognition, so there's no reason to show up without a reservation.
Can 88 Club accommodate groups?
Small groups are the better fit here. This is a bar built around atmosphere and drinks rather than large-format hosting, so parties of two to four will get more out of it than larger groups expecting a dedicated event setup. If you're planning a group night in Beverly Hills, use 88 Club as the opening drinks stop rather than the main event.
What should I order at 88 Club?
Specific menu details aren't documented in available data, but the 2025 Resy Hit List recognition points to the bar program as the reason to visit. Order from the cocktail list rather than treating this as a wine or spirits-only stop. If the bar team is willing to riff, ask for something off-menu based on your preferences — that's where venues at this recognition level tend to show their range.
What is 88 Club known for?
88 Club is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Los Angeles.
Recognized By
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- KatoKato is the No. 1 restaurant in Los Angeles by two consecutive LA Times rankings, a Michelin-starred Taiwanese-American tasting menu with a 2025 James Beard Award for Best Chef: California. The 10-course menu from Jon Yao is matched by one of the city's deepest wine programs. Book six to eight weeks out minimum — this is among the hardest reservations in the country to secure.
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- MélisseMélisse is a two Michelin-starred, 14-seat tasting-menu counter in Santa Monica — one of Los Angeles's most technically ambitious dinners. Book if French classical technique applied to California produce is your preferred register. With only 14 seats and consistent international recognition, reservations require six to eight weeks of lead time minimum.
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