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Best Restaurants for Open-Late in Beverly Hills (2026)
Late-night kitchens · Beverly Hills · 6 rooms ranked · Updated June 2026
Compiled by the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Published April 22, 2024 · Updated June 18, 2026 · Reviewed by Fredrik Filipsson, Editor-in-Chief · How we rank · Corrections
Beverly Hills closes early. Spago, Gucci Osteria and most of the Golden Triangle marquee rooms have stopped serving by ten, so the genuine late-night list is short and specific: the kitchens that actually plate food past midnight, not bars that simply pour late. These six, ranked on how late the kitchen really runs, are where to eat in 90210 after the dinner rush ends.
1.Novikov Beverly Hills
The latest real kitchen in town, plating to 2am Thursday to Saturday on Canon Drive; walk in after the bars close.
Novikov runs at 257 North Canon Drive in the Golden Triangle, and its hours are why it tops this list: the kitchen serves until 2am Thursday through Saturday, later than anything else in Beverly Hills, with an 11pm close the rest of the week. Restaurateur Arkady Novikov opened the room in June 2024, an outpost of his London and global brand, with Luca Maita in the kitchen.
The cooking is Italian and Mediterranean with a raw bar, the black tagliolini with crab and courgette a signature alongside bluefin tuna tartare, at roughly $90 to $150 a head. This is a full late kitchen rather than a bar menu, which makes it the rare 90210 address where you can sit down to a real dinner well after midnight. Reserve for a weekend, or walk up late once the bars empty out.
2.Wally's Beverly Hills
A wine-bar kitchen serving real food to 12:30am every night on Canon; the most reliably late room in town.
Wally's sits at 447 North Canon Drive, a wine bar, restaurant and gourmet market that keeps a kitchen running to 12:30am every night, the only room on this list late seven days a week. David Féau runs the cooking, the Love Beverly Hills guide describes a late-night menu served past midnight Thursday to Saturday, and the 38-ounce côte de boeuf with bone marrow is the dish to share.
The draw for a late dinner is the pairing of a serious cellar with a real kitchen, so a midnight meal here is wine-bar comfort rather than fast food, at around $80 to $130 a head. The room opened in 2014 under the Marciano brothers and wine retailer Christian Navarro. It is the dependable everyday answer to a late Beverly Hills dinner, no special night required.
3.The Hideaway Beverly Hills
A Baja steakhouse off Rodeo serving to midnight every night; book it for a late wagyu-and-mezcal dinner.
The Hideaway runs inside the Rodeo Collection at 421 North Rodeo Drive, and its kitchen serves to midnight every night of the week, one of the few Rodeo-adjacent rooms still plating at that hour. The format is a Mexican Baja steakhouse, known for tableside guacamole, wagyu and tomahawk cuts, and a deep tequila and mezcal program, at roughly $80 to $120 a head.
It opened in 2022 and has been an OpenTable Diners' Choice room since, with a clubby, low-lit setting that suits a late dinner that wants to feel like an occasion rather than a quick bite. The midnight kitchen and the agave list make it the late pick when the night calls for steak and a good margarita. Reserve ahead for a weekend, as the room fills.
4.Dante Beverly Hills
The rooftop Dante kitchen at The Maybourne plating to midnight most nights; come late for oysters and wood-fired plates.
Dante is the rooftop restaurant at The Maybourne Beverly Hills, 225 North Canon Drive, the first West Coast outpost of the celebrated Greenwich Village bar, and its full kitchen serves to midnight Monday through Saturday. The cooking is wood-fired Mediterranean and Italian, with crispy king salmon and freshly shucked oysters alongside the room's well-known negroni and spritz program, at roughly $70 to $110 a head.
For a late dinner it offers something the others do not: a rooftop room with a real kitchen still running near midnight, rather than a lobby bar with snacks. The Maybourne's lobby-level bar serves light bites until midnight as a backup if the rooftop is full. Book the rooftop ahead for a weekend, and ask for a table on the terrace for the late air.
5.Il Pastaio
Giacomino Drago's pasta institution open to midnight on weekends; go late on Friday or Saturday for the ravioli.
Il Pastaio has worked the corner at 400 North Canon Drive since December 1993, a Drago-family institution where the kitchen runs to midnight on Friday and Saturday and the room stays busy past it. Giacomino Drago's pumpkin ravioli and squid-ink risotto are the dishes regulars order without reading the menu, and the pasta special of the day is the move, at roughly $55 to $85 a head.
The caveat is the calendar: it is genuinely late only on weekends, closing at 11pm on weeknights and 10pm on Sunday. But for a Friday or Saturday it is the most established late kitchen in the Golden Triangle, a proper trattoria rather than a bar, and the patio is the spot to be after eleven. Reserve ahead, as the weekend room books out and the walk-up wait runs long.
6.Mr Chow
Michael Chow's theatrical Beijing dining room serves to 11:30 every night a block off Canon; book it for a late duck-and-noodles dinner.
Mr Chow has held its Beverly Hills room at 344 North Camden Drive since 1974, Michael Chow's polished take on refined Beijing cooking, and its kitchen runs to 11:30pm seven nights a week, the rare marquee room that stays late every day rather than only on weekends. Order the Beijing duck carved at the table, the green prawns, and the hand-pulled noodles made in a nightly noodle show, at roughly $90 to $130 a head.
The dining room is loud, black-tie-waitered and built for a scene, so come for the spectacle as much as the late hour. It is the most consistent every-night option at the foot of this list, and the only one this far from a steak or a bowl of pasta, so reserve on weekends when the room fills well after ten.
Looks late, closes early in Beverly Hills
Famous, but not actually a late kitchen
Spago Beverly Hills. Wolfgang Puck's flagship at 176 North Canon Drive is the room everyone pictures for a Beverly Hills night, but the kitchen closes at 10pm, a touch later on weekends. It is the classic looks-late, is-not trap; book it for an early dinner, not a midnight one.
Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura. The Michelin-starred room on Rodeo Drive ends its dinner seatings around half past eight, among the earliest closers in town. The cooking is worth a trip, but never for a late table. Plan it for an evening that starts early.
Polo Lounge. The Beverly Hills Hotel room has a long-standing reputation for late-night suppers, but the hotel's own listings put the dinner kitchen close at around eleven, and we could not confirm food service past it for 2026. Treat the late-night legend as unverified and call before counting on it.
Late-night dining strategy in Beverly Hills
The genuine late kitchens cluster on Canon Drive in the Golden Triangle, with Novikov, Wally's, Dante, Il Pastaio and Mr Chow all within a few blocks, and The Hideaway a short walk over at the Rodeo Collection. That makes a late night easy to plan on foot: park once near Canon and you are within reach of every room on this list. Valet is the norm, and most lots in the Triangle run late on weekends.
Time it to the kitchen, not the bar. Only Novikov reliably plates to 2am, and only on Thursday through Saturday; Wally's is the one room late every night, to 12:30am. Il Pastaio is weekend-only for a true midnight kitchen, though Mr Chow runs to 11:30 every night, so a Tuesday-night plan belongs at Wally's, The Hideaway, Dante or Mr Chow. Reserve ahead for a weekend table, and when hours look uncertain, call the room directly before you go.
Frequently asked
What restaurants are open late in Beverly Hills?
The genuine late kitchens are Novikov on Canon Drive, which serves to 2am Thursday to Saturday, Wally's to 12:30am every night, The Hideaway and Dante to midnight, and Il Pastaio to midnight on weekends, and Mr Chow to 11:30 nightly. Most other Beverly Hills marquee rooms, including Spago and Gucci Osteria, close by ten, so the real after-midnight list is short.
Where can I eat after midnight in Beverly Hills?
Novikov at 257 North Canon Drive is the answer, with a full kitchen serving until 2am Thursday through Saturday, the latest in 90210. Wally's on Canon runs a kitchen to 12:30am every night. Both serve real sit-down dinners rather than a limited bar menu, so you can have a proper late meal rather than just a drink and a snack.
Is Spago open late in Beverly Hills?
No. Wolfgang Puck's Spago closes its kitchen around 10pm, a little later on weekends, so it is not a late-night option despite its fame. For a genuine late dinner nearby, walk a few blocks on Canon Drive to Novikov, which serves to 2am on weekends, or Wally's, which runs a kitchen to 12:30am nightly.
Which Beverly Hills restaurant serves food the latest?
Novikov Beverly Hills on Canon Drive serves the latest, with its kitchen open until 2am Thursday through Saturday. Wally's is the most consistently late, serving every night to 12:30am. The Hideaway on Rodeo and Dante at The Maybourne both run to midnight, while Il Pastaio reaches midnight on Friday and Saturday and Mr Chow plates to 11:30 every night.
Are these full kitchens or just late bars?
These are full kitchens, not bar menus. The ranking weights how late the kitchen genuinely plates food, so a room that pours drinks late but stops cooking at ten does not place. Novikov, Wally's, The Hideaway, Dante, Il Pastaio and Mr Chow all serve real dinners late, though hours vary by night, so check the day you plan to go.
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