Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Gwen
1,245Pearl PointsMichelin-starred fire cooking, serious meat sourcing.

About Gwen
A Michelin-starred, butcher-driven steakhouse on Sunset Boulevard that earns its $$$$ price point through genuine sourcing depth and open-fire craft. Ranked #250 in North America by Opinionated About Dining in 2025, Gwen is the strongest case for fire-forward meat-focused dining in Hollywood. Book two to three weeks out minimum — this does not fill slowly.
Verdict
Gwen is one of the most focused and technically accomplished steakhouses in Los Angeles, and at the $$$$ price point it earns its place. A Michelin star, a 2025 Opinionated About Dining ranking of #250 in North America, and a genuinely theatrical dining room on Sunset Boulevard make this a strong yes for food-focused diners who want more than a conventional chophouse. If your priority is an à la carte steak with no commitment, you can find that elsewhere. If you want whole-animal butchery, open-fire technique, and a curated tasting format under one roof, Gwen is the right call in Hollywood.
The Experience
Walk into Gwen and the atmosphere does a lot of the work before a dish arrives. The room runs warm and dramatic: polished brass fittings, dark wood panelling, crystal chandeliers, and dry-aging cabinets visible behind glass. There is a roaring fireplace and a chef's counter where you can watch the crew work the open-fire grill. The energy is low and deliberate rather than loud and celebratory — this is a room that takes the food seriously, and the noise level reflects that. For a food or wine enthusiast who wants to focus on what is on the plate, the atmosphere is well-calibrated.
The kitchen's identity is built around whole-animal butchery and premium sourcing. Curtis Stone and his brother Luke named the restaurant after their grandmother, and the dual-format concept — butcher shop by day, fine dining room by night , is not a gimmick. During daylight hours, the front of house operates as a retail butcher selling humanely raised cuts from partner farms. By evening, those same sourcing standards feed the tasting menu and à la carte program. The beef comes from heritage breeds and carefully aged stock, including dry-aged, grass-fed cuts sourced from Cape Grim in Tasmania and Blackmore Wagyu. The grill is bespoke wood-fired, and the kitchen runs it with precision rather than spectacle.
Supporting dishes are restrained and purposeful. The kitchen does not use the vegetable courses as filler between beef. Dishes like charred carrots with harissa crème fraîche and duck fat potatoes are composed with the same attention as the centrepiece cuts, and a bone marrow custard that sits somewhere between savoury and sweet demonstrates genuine range. The wine program is ambitious, balancing Californian bottles with Old World structure, and the sommelier team is knowledgeable enough to make pairing a productive conversation rather than an upsell. Service throughout is polished and confident without being stiff.
It is worth noting that Gwen does not operate a traditional brunch or lunch service. The kitchen opens in the evening from Tuesday through Sunday, with Sunday service starting earlier at 4:30 PM. The daytime butcher shop component is a retail operation, not a sit-down meal. If you are planning a weekend visit specifically for a daytime dining experience, Gwen is not structured for that. The Sunday evening service, starting earlier than the weekday schedule, is the closest the week comes to a relaxed weekend dining window , the room tends to be quieter early, which suits anyone who wants to engage with the wine list or the chef's counter without the later-evening rush. For a comparable fire-forward cooking experience at lunch in LA, you would need to look elsewhere in the city.
Booking is hard. Given the Michelin recognition and consistent OAD placement, the room fills well in advance. Plan on booking at minimum two to three weeks out for a weekday table; weekend slots move faster. The chef's counter is worth requesting if available , watching the open-fire grill work is part of the point at Gwen, and the counter seats give you the leading view of it. There is no confirmed online booking method in the current data, so check the restaurant's own channels directly.
For the food-focused traveller already planning meals at Providence for seafood or Kato for New Taiwanese, Gwen slots in clearly as the meat-focused anchor of an LA dining itinerary. It sits in a different register from format-driven tasting menus like Somni or the precision-Japanese experience at Hayato, and it is less chef-as-auteur than Osteria Mozza is in its category. What Gwen offers that few LA restaurants match is the combination of butcher-shop sourcing transparency, open-fire craft, and a room that feels genuinely built around the food. Nationally, it sits in the same conversation as fire-driven tasting venues like Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, though Gwen's identity is more overtly carnivore-focused than either. If you are calibrating against the upper tier of American fine dining , The French Laundry in Napa or Alinea in Chicago , Gwen is less about culinary concept and more about the quality of a single ingredient category executed with real craft. That is not a limitation; it is the point.
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At a Glance
- Cuisine: New American / Steakhouse, butcher-driven, open-fire grill
- Price: $$$$
- Awards: Michelin 1 Star (2024); OAD #250 North America (2025); OAD #271 North America (2024)
- Hours: Tuesday–Thursday 5–9 PM; Friday–Saturday 5–9:30 PM; Sunday 4:30–8:30 PM; Monday closed
- Address: 6600 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
- Google Rating: 4.4 (553 reviews)
- Booking difficulty: Hard , reserve 2–3 weeks minimum
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Gwen?
- Book at least two to three weeks out for a weekday table. Weekend slots, particularly Friday and Saturday, fill faster given the Michelin star and consistent OAD placement. Do not count on short-notice availability at the $$$$ tier in Hollywood.
Is Gwen worth the price?
- Yes, if whole-animal butchery and open-fire steakhouse cooking are what you are paying for. The Michelin star, the OAD North America ranking, and the sourcing credentials from farms including Cape Grim in Tasmania justify the price point for a food-focused diner. If you want a conventional à la carte chophouse at lower spend, there are more affordable options in LA. But at this tier, Gwen delivers more technical depth and sourcing transparency than most competitors.
What should I wear to Gwen?
- Smart casual is the practical read for a Michelin-starred $$$$ room in Hollywood. The Art Deco dining room is formal enough that jeans and trainers would feel out of place, but Gwen does not enforce a strict dress code in published materials. Treat it as you would any fine dining room in LA: dressed up, but not black tie.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Gwen?
- For first-timers, yes. The tasting format gives the kitchen room to showcase its sourcing range , dry-aged heritage beef, heritage breeds, rare cuts , in a sequence that builds coherently. À la carte works if you already know which cuts you want. The tasting menu is the better introduction to what Curtis Stone's kitchen does leading.
What should a first-timer know about Gwen?
- The restaurant operates as a butcher shop during the day and a fine dining room by night , they are related but separate experiences. For dinner, request the chef's counter if it is available: watching the open-fire grill is part of understanding what Gwen is. Come with an appetite for beef specifically; this is not a broad-format tasting menu. And book early , this is not a walk-in venue.
Is lunch or dinner better at Gwen?
- Gwen does not serve a sit-down lunch. The kitchen opens for dinner only, Tuesday through Sunday. If you are visiting on a Sunday, the 4:30 PM start means you can secure an early table that feels less rushed than a midweek evening service. For daytime access to Gwen's sourcing, the butcher shop is open during daylight hours as a retail operation.
Is Gwen good for a special occasion?
- Yes , this is one of the stronger special occasion calls in Hollywood. The Art Deco room with crystal chandeliers and a fireplace creates the right atmosphere, the service is polished, and a Michelin-starred tasting menu gives the meal a formal structure. For a birthday or anniversary dinner where the food matters as much as the setting, Gwen works well. Parties who want a livelier, more social room might find the focused, quieter atmosphere less suited to a large celebration.
Can I eat at the bar at Gwen?
- The chef's counter is the closest equivalent , it offers direct sight lines to the open-fire grill and is worth requesting when booking. Whether the bar itself offers full food service is not confirmed in current venue data, so contact the restaurant directly to confirm bar dining availability before arriving without a table reservation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Gwen?
Book at least two to three weeks out, especially for Friday and Saturday dinner. Gwen operates Tuesday through Sunday with no lunch service, so the available windows are limited. The chef's counter fills faster than the main dining room, so if you want that seat, book earlier.
Is Gwen worth the price?
At the $$$$ price point, yes — provided you are coming specifically for the meat. A Michelin star and a 2025 Opinionated About Dining Top 250 ranking in North America are not coincidental credentials. The open-fire sourcing program, which pulls heritage breeds from ranchers across the U.S., Australia, and Tasmania, gives the kitchen a depth of product that justifies the spend. If you want a straightforward steakhouse without the tasting format, Providence-adjacent spots offer more flexibility at a lower price.
What should I wear to Gwen?
The room runs Art Deco and polished — crystal chandeliers, brass fittings, dark wood — so dress accordingly. A blazer for men and a dress or tailored separates for women fits the room without overdoing it. Gwen is not a jeans-and-sneakers venue at this price point.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Gwen?
Yes, if you want the full range of Stone's kitchen. The multicourse format cycles through the day's best cuts alongside supporting dishes like bone marrow preparations and fire-cooked sides, giving you more of the kitchen's range than à la carte alone. If you are a group that prefers to pick and share rather than be guided through a set progression, the à la carte route works too — both formats are available.
What should a first-timer know about Gwen?
Gwen operates as a butcher shop during the day and a full dining room by night — it is one of the few places in LA where you can buy the same dry-aged product being served at dinner. The kitchen is built around open-fire and wood-grill technique, so the menu is protein-forward and the sourcing — Cape Grim Tasmanian beef, Blackmore Wagyu, heritage breeds — is a core part of what you are paying for. Arrive knowing that this is a meat-driven room; the supporting dishes are good but secondary.
Is lunch or dinner better at Gwen?
Dinner only — Gwen does not serve lunch. Service runs Tuesday through Thursday from 5 to 9pm, Friday and Saturday to 9:30pm, and Sunday from 4:30pm. Sunday is worth considering if you want slightly more breathing room in the room and an earlier finish.
Is Gwen good for a special occasion?
Yes. The combination of a Michelin-starred kitchen, Art Deco dining room, and polished but unpretentious service makes Gwen a reliable pick for a birthday, anniversary, or business dinner where you need the room to do some of the work. The tasting menu format also removes the decision fatigue that can slow down a celebration dinner. Book the chef's counter if you want a more interactive experience.
Location
6600 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Gwen
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gwen | New American, Steakhouse | $$$$ | Hard |
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Camphor | French-Asian, French | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Holbox | Mexican Seafood, Mexican | $$ | Unknown |
How Gwen stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Kato — New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato — Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine — Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Camphor — French-Asian, French, $$$$
- Holbox — Mexican Seafood, Mexican, $$
At the $$$$ tier in Los Angeles, Gwen occupies a distinct position: it is the only venue in this peer set that anchors its identity in whole-animal butchery and open-fire steakhouse cooking. Kato and Hayato are both harder to book and more conceptually adventurous — Kato for its New Taiwanese tasting format, Hayato for its kappo Japanese precision — but neither competes with Gwen on meat sourcing depth or the theatrical quality of a wood-fired grill in full operation. If your evening is built around beef, Gwen is the clearest choice in this group.
Vespertine and Camphor offer stronger cases for diners who want a more eclectic or European-inflected tasting experience. Vespertine is the most conceptually ambitious room in LA at this price, but it is a polarising choice that rewards diners who want experiential dining over ingredient-led cooking. Camphor's French-Asian format is more accessible and arguably easier to enjoy on a first visit. For a diner deciding between Gwen and Camphor, the question is simple: are you coming for fire and beef, or for a broader tasting menu? Gwen wins on the former; Camphor is the safer all-rounder.
Holbox at $$ sits in an entirely different price bracket and is the best value meal in this comparison set by a significant margin. It does not compete with Gwen on occasion-dining credentials, but if your priority is quality over ceremony, Holbox is worth knowing. For a special occasion at the $$$$ level where meat is central, Gwen is the right call over its Hollywood and LA peers.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 5–9 pm
- Wednesday
- 5–9 pm
- Thursday
- 5–9 pm
- Friday
- 5–9:30 pm
- Saturday
- 5–9:30 pm
- Sunday
- 4:30–8:30 pm
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