Less is more.
But on the other hand, bigger is better.
So we gladly bring you news of the oversize brand-new incarnation of
BOA Steakhouse, now taking
reservations for its Thursday debut.
Formerly a tiny spot shoehorned into Sunset Boulevard's Grafton Hotel, the new BOA is just a bit farther
west—and approximately 8000 times bigger. (We exaggerate for effect.
But not by much.)
Past the glass walls barely separating you from the bounteous street traffic, the Indian granite bar to the
left displays some rare international liqueurs—a WWII-era precursor to Goldschläger, some
Kentucky moonshine—and the Club Room has tables that flip over for leisurely games of
backgammon.
Beyond all that is a 4000-square-foot patio for power meals in view of any paparazzi that might be lurking,
or drinks back by the fireplace on those chilly summer nights.
But if your meeting needs are a bit more covert, head past the indoor dining room (and the giant shrine to
wine) for the private room in back, where you can take a seat under illuminated onyx, away from prying
eyes.
Wherever you land, you'll find 50 by-the-glass wines to go with new lunch options like a
Rib-Eye
Panini, and old favorites like the famous
40-Day Dry Aged New York Strip.
Because 39 days just wouldn't do.
VITALS
BOA Steakhouse
9200 Sunset Blvd
(W. of Doheny)
West Hollywood, CA 90069
310-278-2050
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