Ernest Hemingway's favorite post-hunting BYO-game spot evolves into romantic, family-friendly retreat.
In Short Nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains just north of the Pacific Ocean, this rustic carnivore's haven is unique even among L.A. restaurants. First opened over 100 years ago as a place for hunters to bring their kill, it was transformed into a special-occasion favorite in the 1980s. The menu consistently provides gourmet spins on meat and fish dishes like poached line-caught Alaskan salmon, roasted elk tenderloin and mesquite-grilled black angus coute de boeuf.