Best Proposal Restaurants in Beverly Hills 2026
Proposal · Beverly Hills · 7 tables ranked · Updated May 2026
"Tell us the course you want it on, and we will clear the tables around you and bring the champagne when you look up." That is the maitre d' at Il Cielo describing how the garden handles a proposal, and it is the whole brief in one sentence. A proposal is not a dinner that happens to be romantic. It is a staged moment that the restaurant has to help you land, which means the room matters far less than the floor's willingness to coordinate it. The best proposal restaurant in Beverly Hills is the one with a private or window table you can hold, a maitre d' who will pace the service around the question, and enough quiet for the answer to be heard. Romance is necessary but not sufficient. A gorgeous room with an indifferent floor will leave you proposing over a dropped plate. The seven below are ranked on staging first and beauty second, because the staging is what couples remember.
The ranking
1. Il Cielo — Italian · Burton Way
9018 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 · about $90 to $150 per person · candlelit garden patio · long-billed LA's most romantic room
A candlelit garden under twinkling lights, a floor fluent in the moment, and decades of proposals behind it. Stage it in the garden.
Il Cielo has run proposals through its Burton Way garden for so long that the floor treats them as routine, which is exactly what you want: a room that has staged the moment a thousand times and will not fumble yours. The candlelit patio draped in twinkling lights is the most romantic setting in Beverly Hills by reputation and on the evidence, and the private two-tops tucked among the foliage give a proposal the seclusion it needs. The kitchen runs handmade Italian pasta and a seasonal menu, with the spend landing around $90 to $150 a head, gentler than the hotel rooms below. Tell the restaurant you intend to propose when you book, name the course you want the moment to land on, and the floor will pace the service, hold the table around you, and bring champagne on cue. Reserve a garden patio table directly, two to four weeks ahead.
2. The Belvedere — European Brasserie · The Peninsula
9882 South Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 · about $130 to $200 per person · Chef Luis Cuadra · AAA Five Diamond
The Peninsula's discreet garden terrace, a floor trained in invisibility, and a hotel that can extend the night. Book the private corner.
The Belvedere is the most discreet proposal in Beverly Hills, which suits the couple who want the moment private rather than public. The Peninsula Beverly Hills has held its AAA Five Diamond rating for years running, Executive Chef Luis Cuadra cooks European brasserie with produce from an on-site garden, and the garden-terrace tables sit set apart with a service team trained in the appropriate invisibility. That training is the asset: the floor will stage the moment without hovering, pace the courses to your timing, and step back the instant you need them gone. Order the whole Dover sole with parsnip purée and a celebratory bottle. Expect $130 to $200 a head. The hotel can also extend the evening into a suite or a quiet nook for champagne after the yes. Call the events lead a week ahead and book the corner table specifically.
3. Cipriani Beverly Hills — Italian · Camden Drive
362 North Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · about $120 to $180 per person · the Cipriani family, Harry's Bar lineage
Venice glamour, flattering light, and a jazz set to toast you into. Propose before the music starts.
Cipriani Beverly Hills brings the Venice glamour of Harry's Bar to Camden Drive, with green velvet, polished marble, and lighting calibrated to flatter every face in the room, and for a proposal it offers a particular advantage: the Jazz Café, which runs live Thursday through Saturday until 1 a.m. Propose before the set begins and the room toasts you straight into the music, which carries the celebration without a beat of awkwardness. The Carpaccio alla Cipriani and a cold Bellini are the order, and the spend lands around $120 to $180 a head. Ask for a banquette near the window when you book and tell the floor the plan. The room is glamorous and warm in equal measure, which is the right register for a couple who want the moment to feel like an event rather than a hush. Reserve directly two to three weeks out.
4. Spago — California Modern · Golden Triangle
176 North Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · about $150 to $250 per person · Wolfgang Puck, opened 1982 · one MICHELIN star
Wolfgang Puck's Michelin-starred institution, a patio table for the question, and a kitchen for the celebration. Reserve the corner.
Wolfgang Puck's Spago has hosted Beverly Hills celebrations since 1982 and holds a MICHELIN star in the Los Angeles guide, and for a proposal it offers a patio and a floor that has staged the moment many times over. The garden patio tables are the seats to request, set away from the bright open kitchen and the busier interior. The smoked salmon pizza and a seasonal main are the order, with the spend at $150 to $250 a head. The room runs livelier than the hotel rooms above, so it suits the couple who want a touch of energy and occasion rather than a whisper. Call ahead, ask for a quiet corner of the patio, and brief the floor on the timing. The kitchen and the dessert team can coordinate a flourish on notice. Book through Resy two to three weeks out and confirm the patio.
5. Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura — Italian Haute · Rodeo Drive
129 North Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · about $150 to $220 per person · Massimo Bottura, exec chef Mattia Agazzi · one MICHELIN star
A Michelin-starred Italian room inside the Gucci flagship, intimate and singular. Propose where the room itself is the event.
Gucci Osteria sits inside the Gucci flagship on Rodeo Drive, with Mattia Agazzi running Massimo Bottura's kitchen, and it holds a MICHELIN star for modern Italian rooted in tradition. For a proposal the appeal is the singularity: a small, couture-designed room where every element is considered, food of starred caliber, and a sense that the evening is unrepeatable. The Emilia Burger is the signature, the menu reimagines Italian classics with technique, and the spend lands at $150 to $220 a head. The room is intimate, which makes a quiet corner table genuinely private, but it is also small, so the staging is subtler than a garden grand gesture. It suits the couple whose romance is in the detail rather than the spectacle. Book through Resy three weeks ahead, request a corner, and tell the floor the plan.
6. Matsuhisa Beverly Hills — Japanese-Peruvian · La Cienega
129 North La Cienega Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 · from about $120 per person · Nobu Matsuhisa, opened 1987
The original Matsuhisa, a private booth, and the black cod a couple already loves. Propose over the omakase.
Nobu Matsuhisa opened the original Matsuhisa on La Cienega in 1987, and RFK scores the kitchen 9.2 for food, the strongest cooking on this list. For a proposal it works for the couple with a history at the table: the booths are private and angled for two, the floor runs an unhurried pace, and the miso-marinated black cod and yellowtail with jalapeño are dishes a couple has likely loved together for years. Plan for $120 and up a head, more with the omakase. The case here is sentiment over spectacle. If this is the room where the relationship has marked its evenings, proposing over the same black cod carries a weight a grander room cannot manufacture. Request a corner booth when you book, tell the floor the plan, and let the omakase pace the meal toward the moment. Reserve directly two to three weeks out.
7. Funke — Handmade Italian · Beverly Hills
Civic Center Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 · about $70 to $110 per person · Evan Funke, opened 2023
Evan Funke's hand-rolled pasta in a warm room, for the couple who want low-key over grand. Try it for the unfussy proposal.
Evan Funke's Beverly Hills flagship, opened in 2023, is the least theatrical proposal on this list, and that is its appeal. The hand-rolled pasta and the cacio e pepe are the order, RFK scores the kitchen 8.8 for food, and the spend lands at $70 to $110 a head, the gentlest here. For a couple who would find a garden-and-champagne production excruciating, Funke offers a warm, unfussy room where a proposal can happen quietly between two people who hate a scene. The multi-level space has quieter corners on the upper floor; ask for one when you book. The floor will coordinate a low-key moment on notice without turning it into theatre. It is the proposal for the couple whose relationship is built on the meal rather than the spectacle. Book the early seating through Resy and request a quiet table.
Avoid for a Beverly Hills proposal
Nozawa Bar — Canon Drive. Chef Osamu Fujita's ten-seat omakase counter behind Sugarfish holds a MICHELIN star and is a real pilgrimage, and it is structurally impossible to propose at. The counter faces forward toward the chef, so there is no table to stage and nowhere to kneel, the seats are shoulder to shoulder with strangers, and the fixed seating leaves no room to pace a private moment. A proposal needs a table you can hold and a floor that can clear the space around you. A ten-seat counter offers neither. Save it for the meal itself.
Mastro's Steakhouse — Canon Drive. Mastro's runs live music nightly and a loud room full of power brokers, which is wonderful for a birthday and wrong for a proposal. The volume means the answer to the question may not be heard over the band, the energy is communal rather than intimate, and the floor is built for parties rather than private moments. A proposal wants the room to fall quiet at the right second. Mastro's is built to never fall quiet at all. Choose it for the celebration after the engagement, not the engagement itself.
The Honor Bar — Beverly Drive. Hillstone's walk-ins-only bar is a great casual meal and an impossible proposal. There are no reservations, so there is no way to hold a table, no way to brief a maitre d', and no way to guarantee you and the ring are not standing in a queue at the wrong moment. A proposal is the single dinner that needs a planned, held table and a floor that knows the plan. The Honor Bar can offer neither. Book one of the seven rooms above instead.
Reservation strategy for a Beverly Hills proposal
The proposal reservation is a phone call, not an app booking. Reserve the table online if you must, then call the restaurant directly, ask for the maitre d' or the events lead, and tell them the full plan: that you intend to propose, which course you want the moment to land on, and whether you want a photographer, flowers, a cake, or champagne brought at a specific cue. Il Cielo, The Belvedere, Cipriani, and Spago all run proposals regularly and will coordinate the timing so the kitchen does not arrive with a plate at the wrong second. The single biggest mistake is springing it on the floor at the table mid-service, which leaves the staff improvising the most important dinner of your year.
Name the table, not just the time. The private and window seats that make a proposal work are the scarcest inventory in each room, and the default table the app assigns is rarely the one you want. Ask for Il Cielo's garden two-top, The Belvedere's set-apart terrace corner, Cipriani's window banquette, or Spago's quiet patio edge. Confirm the specific table on the call and again the day before. If the date is fixed and falls on a weekend, book three to four weeks ahead, since a held corner on a Saturday is the hardest table in Beverly Hills to secure.
Plan the after, not just the question. A proposal dinner is two events: the moment, and the celebration that follows it. Brief the floor on both. Ask whether the room can bring a celebratory bottle once you look up, hold a quieter table for the lingering afterward, or extend the evening, which The Belvedere can do into the hotel and Cipriani can do into the jazz set. The couples who remember their proposal dinners fondly are the ones who planned the hour after the yes as carefully as the minute of it.
Frequently asked
What is the best restaurant in Beverly Hills to propose at?
Il Cielo's candlelit garden on Burton Way. The patio is private, the lights are made for the moment, and the floor has staged proposals for decades. Reserve a garden two-top directly and tell them the plan. The Belvedere's garden terrace is the discreet hotel alternative.
How do I arrange the proposal?
Call the restaurant a week ahead, ask for the maitre d', and tell them the full plan: the course to land it on, the table you want held, and whether you want champagne, flowers, or a photographer. Do not spring it on the floor mid-service.
Which room has the most private table?
The Belvedere at The Peninsula, with set-apart garden tables and a floor trained in invisibility, and the option to extend into a suite. Il Cielo's garden two-tops are private among the foliage. Confirm the specific table when you call.
How much should it cost?
About $300 to $550 a couple before wine at The Belvedere, Spago, and Gucci Osteria; $180 to $320 at Il Cielo, Cipriani, Matsuhisa, and Funke. Build in a champagne bottle for after the yes, and ask about any staging fee.
How far ahead should I book?
Two to four weeks, longer for a fixed weekend date. The private and window tables are the scarcest inventory, so name the table when you book and take a midweek slot where you can.
Should I propose during dinner or after?
On dessert or just after, before the cheque breaks the spell. Tell the maitre d' the course so the floor can pace the service. At Cipriani, propose before the jazz set so the room can toast you into the music.
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