Bar in Los Angeles, United States
The Henry
100Pearl PointsSafe Social Booking

About The Henry
The Henry is a practical Robertson choice for an easy Los Angeles date night, especially when conversation and scheduling matter more than a high-profile dining agenda. Book it for a relaxed two-person plan; choose.O.C. West Hollywood for a stronger food-and-wine focus or The Nice Guy when the evening needs more scene energy.
The Henry in Los Angeles has limited verified public detail for planning, so the safest way to evaluate it is by the basics: daily hours and a smart casual dress code. Compared with A.O.C. West Hollywood or The Nice Guy, choose The Henry when its schedule and Los Angeles location fit the plan, rather than because of any verified award, chef, dish, cocktail program, or tasting format.
The main reason to consider it is timing. The Henry is open Monday through Thursday from 11 AM to 10 PM, Friday from 11 AM to 11 PM, Saturday from 9 AM to 11 PM, Sunday from 9 AM to 10 PM. That gives planners useful day-to-day flexibility. The tradeoff is that there is not enough verified detail here to recommend it for a specific menu, price point, seating setup, patio, beverage program, or special-occasion format.
Use it for a flexible Los Angeles plan, not a high-stakes dining plan
First-timers should frame this as a practical Los Angeles option when schedule and dress-code clarity matter. The verified dress code is smart casual, which makes it easier to plan than a venue with unclear attire expectations. If the evening needs a different fit, cross-shop A.O.C. West Hollywood or another comparison venue. If the plan is more casual before or after another stop, scan Our full Los Angeles bars guide or Our full Los Angeles restaurants guide for a sharper fit.
The timing advantage is clearest for people who need daily opening hours, including later Friday and Saturday closing times and morning opening times on Saturday and Sunday. Beyond those hours, avoid over-reading the listing: there is no verified basis here for promising a particular room energy, service style, cuisine, signature dish, cocktail list, or seating arrangement. For a lower-commitment stop, compare other options generically or consider listed alternatives such as Zinqué.
Who should choose something else
Skip it if the booking needs a clearly verified special-occasion signal, a specific menu identity, or a confirmed drinks program. Craig's, Catch, The Nice Guy, A.O.C. West Hollywood may be worth comparing if you want to evaluate a different plan. The Henry is best evaluated on its verified basics: Los Angeles location, daily hours, smart casual dress. Visitors building a wider Los Angeles trip can also use Our full Los Angeles hotels guide, Our full Los Angeles wineries guide, Our full Los Angeles experiences guide to pair the meal with the rest of the itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does The Henry have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not verified here, so check directly with The Henry before you plan around a patio or terrace. A.O.C. West Hollywood may be worth reviewing as another comparison, but confirm current seating details with any venue before booking.
Is The Henry good for a date?
It can be considered for a straightforward Los Angeles date plan if the verified hours and smart casual dress code fit what you need. Craig's and The Nice Guy are possible comparisons; The Henry should be judged here on schedule and simplicity rather than any verified culinary accolade or signature format.
Do I need a reservation at The Henry?
Reservation requirements are not verified here. The Henry is open daily in Los Angeles, with later hours on Friday and Saturday, so plan ahead if your timing is fixed and confirm availability directly with the venue.
Does The Henry have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details are not verified here. Check The Henry's official channels before you go. If deals are the main goal, compare current information from other options such as Zinqué and confirm directly before making plans.
Is the food good at The Henry?
There is not enough verified detail here to make a specific claim about dishes, cuisine, chef, prices, awards, or tasting menus. Use The Henry when its Los Angeles location, daily hours, smart casual dress code fit the plan; compare Catch or other dining options if you want a different type of night.
Is The Henry good for groups?
Group accommodation is not verified here, so confirm directly with The Henry before planning for a larger party. The verified daily hours may help with scheduling, but seating capacity, private dining, group policies are not confirmed in the available facts.
Location
120 N Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90048
Los Angeles, United States
Compare The Henry
Mini comparison table
| Venue | Use it for | Tradeoff |
|---|---|---|
| The Henry | Easy Robertson date, brunch, or casual dinner | Less compelling if the night needs a named chef, award, or signature order |
| A.O.C. West Hollywood | Food-and-wine-focused dinner | More intentional dining choice, less of a casual fallback |
| The Nice Guy | Scene-forward evening | Less conversation-friendly for a low-pressure date |
| Catch | High-energy group or nightlife-adjacent plan | More about atmosphere than an easy two-person dinner |
Where to go if this does not fit
For a date with a stronger dinner-and-wine reason to book, choose A.O.C. West Hollywood. For a louder, more social night where the room matters as much as the meal, look at The Nice Guy.
How The Henry compares in Los Angeles
The Henry is the lower-drama choice in this set. A.O.C. West Hollywood is the better pick when the meal itself needs to carry the evening, especially for a wine-led dinner. The Henry makes more sense when the priority is an approachable Robertson location and a date that does not feel overplanned.
Craig's, Catch, The Nice Guy are stronger for a scene-forward night, but they also put more pressure on the booking and the room. The Henry is easier to recommend for a first date or casual dinner where comfort beats status signaling.
Zinqué is the closer comparison for an unfussy, flexible plan. Choose Zinqué for a more café-style feel; choose The Henry when Robertson is the better location and the night needs a slightly more composed dinner setting.
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