The Restaurant at Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
The restaurant at Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles is acknowledged by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Of the 15 publications that we monitored, 9 referenced the restaurant, like Time Out, Gayot and Zagat.
Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
Time Out
"Inside, the hotel has exposed concrete galore with sleek fixtures and furniture, plus a bar and restaurant that are destination enough for locals"
Gayot
"Chef Michael Cimarusti (Providence, Connie & Ted's) oversees house restaurant Best Girl, which occupies a casual setting off the lobby, while Upstairs bar offers drinks and small bites around the rooftop's cool concrete pool"
Zagat
"In addition to rooms ranging from small to terrace suites (with prices to match), the property includes an upscale restaurant (LA Chapter), a coffee counter and a rooftop pool with a grand view and a bar"
Frommer's
"Deco skyline and a vintage JESUS SAVES neon sign relocated to rest within guests' irony-hungry sightlines, and in the lobby they've squeezed in a brasserie-style restaurant (L"
Fodor's
"The hotel’s main restaurant, LA Chapter, features farm-to-table fair and is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner"
Oyster
"The on-site
restaurant, L"
Afar Magazine
"The restaurant is one of downtown’s trendiest eateries, a surprisingly unpretentious hot spot for power breakfasts and romantic dinners"
Lonely Planet
"The ever-hip, buzzy, 182-room Ace is big on quirky details: Haas Brothers murals in the lobby and restaurant, whimsically themed cocktails at the rooftop bar and retro-inspired rooms with boxer-style robes, blank music sheets and, in many cases, record players or guitars"
Bon Appétit
"PRO TIP: Check their calendar for guest-chef pop-up dinners at the Mezzanine restaurant"