Recent years have seen an explosion of food options in the area, leaning toward upscale pricing. A growing number of restaurants are locating on the first floor of office and apartment buildings so take a walk and make some discoveries.
CASUAL DINING
Humphreys Street Coffee Shop
Grab a coffee, expresso, or tea and enjoy the airy, sunlit room or take a seat on the deck. HSCS was created as a social enterprise to provide employment and job skills for disadvantaged neighborhood students.
Dicey’s Tavern
Originally housing a service station for May Hosiery Mill employees, Dicey’s earns high marks for its Chicago tavern-style party-cut pizza complemented by sandwiches (lunch only) and salads. Gluten-free crust is an option.
Ingrassia & Sons Italian Deli
Brightly lit deli and market with indoor and outdoor seating. Highly recommend the turkey on focaccia.
Soho House
It’s a members-only operation but non-members are served at their coffee bar and May’s, their little eatery.
The Wedge
It’s a good hang at the end of a dead-end street offering bar food, billiards, darts, live music two nights a week, a covered porch, and a upstairs speakeasy.
Gabby’s Burgers and Fries
One of Nashville’s favorite spots for no-frills eats. Only open for lunch and it’s small so try to avoid peak times. Closed Sunday.
NOT-SO-CASUAL DINING
Bastion
Among the first chef-driven restaurants to plant a flag in WeHo, it’s a delightful chef-guided experience for anyone and ideal for a group experience. Only 24 seats. Want to visit on a budget? Sit at the bar and order the nachos.
Aba
Mediterranean delights in a stunning dining room.
Iggy’s
A playful Italian experience created by co-owners chef Ryan Poli and sommelier Matthew Poli.
Pastis
Established in NYC’s Meatpacking District, this French-influenced brasserie serves lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.
IL Forno
A refined but relaxed café atmosphere presenting antipasto, pasta, wood-fired pizza, and beautifully plated appetizers.
Dos Santos
Modern twists of Mexican food with roots in Colorado.
Americano Lounge
Fresh pastries and breakfast items in the morning and choices including pizza, sandwiches, and salads through the day in this combination coffee bar and cocktail lounge.
Never Never
Cozy little cocktail bar with a pair of patios. Located in a former welding shop.
Mercado
Locally owned spot for housemade tortillas, an oyster bar, tasty guac and queso, and wood-fired entrees in a relaxed atmosphere. Also has a rooftop bar to start or end your evening.
Present Tense
The name doesn’t clue you in that this is an izakaya style restaurant and natural wine bar. For those who love watching meal preparation, reserve a spot at the 14-seat chef’s counter.
The Sicilian Butcher
A family-run combination restaurant/bakery/store, you’ll find fresh pasta, meatballs, pizza, and other Italian delights. Free two-hour parking in The Finery garage.