Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Honor Bar
250ptsSouthern cooking that earns a second visit.

About Honor Bar
A Pearl Recommended American Southern kitchen on South Beverly Drive, Honor Bar brings chef Jordan Grosser's seasonal approach to a Beverly Hills address where this style of cooking is genuinely rare. With a 4.6 Google rating across nearly 1,000 reviews and an easy booking window, it is a dependable choice for a quality dinner without the logistics of the city's harder-to-access tasting menu spots.
Should You Book Honor Bar?
If you have been to Honor Bar once, the question on a second visit is whether the kitchen has moved with the seasons or stayed comfortable. The answer matters more here than at most Beverly Hills spots: American Southern cooking lives and dies by what's available, and a menu that rotates with seasonal produce will feel meaningfully different in summer than it does in winter. With a 4.6 rating across 969 Google reviews and a 2025 Pearl Recommended designation, Honor Bar has earned its reputation on South Beverly Drive. The more useful question is when to go, and what to expect when you arrive.
What Makes Honor Bar Worth Booking
Southern cooking in Los Angeles is a smaller category than you might expect, and Honor Bar under chef Jordan Grosser sits near the leading of it. The cuisine draws on American Southern traditions — the kind of cooking that rewards patience and technique more than novelty. For food-focused visitors who want something beyond the raw bars and tasting menus that dominate the upper end of the LA dining scene, Honor Bar offers a genuinely different register. Think comfort-forward plates built around familiar Southern anchors, executed with enough care to justify a dedicated booking rather than a casual drop-in.
The seasonal dimension is worth planning around. American Southern food has always been deeply tied to what the land produces at a given moment: summer brings stone fruits, corn, and tomatoes into the mix; winter shifts the kitchen toward braises, roots, and richer preparations. A visit in August and a visit in January at a kitchen that takes seasonality seriously should feel like two different meals. If you are the kind of diner who plans travel around what a kitchen is cooking right now, Honor Bar rewards that approach. For context, restaurants like Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and Smyth in Chicago operate at a more intensely seasonal level, but Honor Bar's Southern framework gives it a different kind of seasonal logic — one tied to tradition as much as to produce calendars.
Beverly Hills is not a neighbourhood known for accessible pricing, and Honor Bar sits on South Beverly Drive rather than in a stripped-down dining room designed to signal austerity. Expect pricing that reflects the address and the quality of execution. For comparison, the Pearl-recognised dining scene in Los Angeles spans from the $$ approachability of Holbox to the $$$$ investment required for Kato or Hayato. Honor Bar lands somewhere that makes it a reasonable choice for a relaxed dinner rather than a special-occasion splurge , though confirmed pricing is not available in our data, so verify before booking.
If Southern cooking is the draw and you want to see how other cities handle the tradition, The Catbird Seat in Nashville and The Bugler in Little Rock offer useful reference points. Emeril's in New Orleans remains the highest-profile name in the Southern-inflected American canon. Honor Bar is not trying to compete with those anchors directly , it is bringing the format to Beverly Hills, where the competition is more about what kind of dinner you want than about regional authenticity.
For a broader read on where Honor Bar fits in the LA dining picture, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide. If you are building a longer itinerary, our Los Angeles hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 122 S Beverly Dr, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
- Cuisine: American Southern
- Chef: Jordan Grosser
- Awards: Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025)
- Google Rating: 4.6 / 5 (969 reviews)
- Booking Difficulty: Easy , no extended lead time required under normal conditions
- Price Range: Not confirmed , verify directly with the venue
- Hours: Not confirmed , check current hours before visiting
- Phone / Website: Not listed , search the venue directly for current contact details
How to Approach the Booking
Honor Bar is rated Easy to book, which is a meaningful distinction in a city where spots like Providence or Somni require weeks of planning. You do not need to engineer your calendar around a reservation window here. That said, Beverly Hills dining rooms fill on weekends without much warning, and if you have a specific evening in mind, booking a few days ahead is sensible rather than essential. The temporal anchor for Honor Bar is convenience, not scarcity , which makes it a solid option when you want a dependable, quality dinner without the logistics of a high-demand tasting menu.
Ratings at a Glance
- Pearl: Recommended (2025)
- Google: 4.6 / 5 , 969 reviews
Compare Honor Bar
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Honor Bar | Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025) | — | |
| Kato | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Hayato | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Vespertine | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Holbox | Michelin 1 Star | $$ | — |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Honor Bar and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I wear to Honor Bar?
Dress casually but put-together — Beverly Hills sets a baseline without being formal. Honor Bar's Southern American format and easy booking profile signal a relaxed room, not a jacket-required one. Think clean denim and a shirt rather than athleisure or evening wear.
Is Honor Bar good for solo dining?
Yes, and it's one of the better solo options in Beverly Hills precisely because it's rated easy to book and the Southern American format lends itself to counter or bar seating. You're not locked into a long tasting menu or a table built for two. Chef Jordan Grosser's kitchen gives you something to anchor around without the commitment of a multi-hour format.
What should a first-timer know about Honor Bar?
Honor Bar holds a Pearl Recommended 2025 designation and sits at 122 S Beverly Dr — Southern cooking in a city where that cuisine doesn't have a long bench of serious options. Come expecting a focused American Southern menu under chef Jordan Grosser, not a sprawling all-day concept. Book ahead even though walk-ins are often possible; it removes the guesswork.
How far ahead should I book Honor Bar?
Honor Bar is rated easy to book, which is a genuine advantage in Los Angeles — you're not up against the weeks-out waits that Providence or Somni require. A few days' notice is usually sufficient, though weekends on S Beverly Dr can fill faster than the rating suggests. Same-week booking is a reasonable working assumption.
Does Honor Bar handle dietary restrictions?
Southern American kitchens tend to be meat-forward, so guests avoiding pork or red meat should call ahead before booking. Specific dietary accommodation details for Honor Bar are not confirmed in available data, so check the venue's official channels at 122 S Beverly Dr to verify before your visit.
Can Honor Bar accommodate groups?
Groups of four to six are likely manageable given Honor Bar's accessible booking profile, but larger parties should check the venue's official channels before assuming availability. Southern American formats generally suit group dining — shared plates and comfort-forward menus travel well across a table — but private dining details are not confirmed in available data.
Can I eat at the bar at Honor Bar?
The name suggests a bar component is central to the experience, making this a reasonable option for solo diners or pairs who want a less structured visit. For solo dining in particular, bar seating at a Pearl Recommended Southern American spot in Beverly Hills is a practical choice over booking a full table.
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