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    Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States

    Craig’s

    165Pearl Points

    Easy to book, OAD-recognised, dinner only.

    Craig’s, Restaurant in Los Angeles

    About Craig’s

    Craig's on Melrose Ave is a West Hollywood American dinner restaurant with back-to-back Opinionated About Dining recognition in 2023 and 2024. Booking is easy, the room runs lively, and the kitchen under chef Kursten Kizer holds up well across 1,167 Google reviews at a 4.4 average. Go early if conversation matters; go any night if a reliable West Hollywood dinner is what you need.

    Should you book Craig's in West Hollywood?

    Yes — if you want a proper American dinner in West Hollywood on a Tuesday night without a three-week wait. Craig's on Melrose Ave has been earning repeat business from a crowd that includes both industry regulars and neighborhood diners who know the room. It earned a spot on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in North America in both 2023 (Recommended) and 2024 (Ranked #490), which tells you this is not a scene-only restaurant coasting on its zip code. Under chef Kursten Kizer, the kitchen is doing enough right to hold that credibility year after year.

    The Room and When to Go

    Craig's runs dinner seven nights a week: 5–11 pm Monday through Saturday, closing an hour earlier on Sunday at 10 pm. The energy here trends toward lively rather than quiet — this is a West Hollywood dining room, and it sounds like one. If conversation matters to you, aim for an early seating closer to 5 or 6 pm, before the room fills and the ambient noise climbs. Later in the evening, the energy shifts toward the kind of table where you're leaning in to hear your companion. That's not a dealbreaker, but it's worth knowing before you plan a dinner where you need to actually talk.

    If you've been once and liked it, the repeat visit case is direct: you already know the room works, the service held up, and the kitchen delivered. The question for regulars is usually about sequencing the menu rather than whether to return at all. Craig's Google rating of 4.4 across 1,167 reviews suggests consistency , that score doesn't hold across that many covers without the kitchen and front-of-house doing their jobs reliably.

    How It Fits Into the LA American Dining Picture

    Craig's sits in a distinct lane for Los Angeles American restaurants: dinner-only, West Hollywood, recognizable enough to attract a mixed crowd of industry and genuine food-focused diners. If you're comparing it against Jar, the other OAD-recognized American in the city, Craig's skews livelier and more social; Jar is quieter and leans harder into the steakhouse-adjacent category. For something more neighborhood and low-key, Agnes and Dear Jane's offer different registers of the American dinner format. Delilah overlaps in energy and neighborhood, but tilts much further toward the supper-club experience. Craig's sits between those poles.

    For a morning or midday American option nearby, Breakfast by Salt's Cure is the sharpest daytime choice in the area. Craig's doesn't do lunch , the kitchen opens at 5 pm daily , so if you're planning a full day around Melrose, you'll want to plan accordingly.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty at Craig's is rated Easy. You don't need to plan weeks out the way you would for a tasting-menu restaurant, and the dinner-only format (opening at 5 pm each day) keeps the calendar simpler. For most nights, a few days' notice should be sufficient, though a Saturday reservation during a busy stretch of the LA social calendar warrants earlier action. Walk-ins may be possible early in the week, but don't rely on it if you have a specific night in mind.

    Craig's is at 8826 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood , a well-trafficked stretch with parking options nearby, though street parking on Melrose itself can require patience depending on the night. If you're arriving from outside the neighborhood, build in time.

    Is the OAD Recognition Worth Weighing?

    The Opinionated About Dining recognition carries weight because it's driven by experienced diners rather than anonymous reviews, and Craig's has held the citation across consecutive years. A ranking of #490 in North America in 2024 doesn't make it the leading American restaurant in Los Angeles, but it places it firmly in the tier of restaurants where the kitchen is doing something worth the trip. For context, OAD lists venues like Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, and Lazy Bear in San Francisco in the same program. Craig's is not operating at those price points or format levels, but the shared recognition signals that the food here is taken seriously by people who eat seriously.

    For American dining comparisons further afield, Hilda and Jesse in San Francisco and Selby's in Atherton offer useful calibration points for the broader West Coast American dinner category. Chicago's Smyth and New Orleans' Emeril's round out the national frame. Craig's is a different format from all of them, but knowing where it sits in that landscape helps set expectations before you arrive.

    Pearl Comparison: Craig's vs. Peers in Los Angeles

    VenueCuisinePriceBooking DifficultyLeading For
    Craig'sAmericanNot listedEasySocial dinner, repeat visits, West Hollywood convenience
    KatoNew Taiwanese$$$$HardTasting menu, serious food occasion
    HayatoJapanese$$$$HardKaiseki, special occasion
    VespertineProgressive$$$$HardAvant-garde tasting experience
    HolboxMexican Seafood$$EasyCasual, great value, counter service
    Sushi KaneyoshiSushi / Japanese$$$$HardOmakase, serious sushi

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Craig’s handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.

    Is Craig's good for solo dining?

    Yes — dinner-only format and a relaxed booking window (rated Easy) make Craig's a low-friction choice for solo diners. The mixed crowd of industry regulars and locals means solo guests don't stand out. It's a better solo pick than a tasting-menu format like Hayato, where a solo seat can feel more performative.

    What should I order at Craig's?

    Specific menu items aren't documented in Pearl's current data for Craig's. What is documented is that the cuisine is American dinner-focused and has drawn OAD recognition two years running, which typically signals consistent execution of a core menu rather than seasonal reinvention. Check the current menu before you go — the kitchen runs under chef Kursten Kizer.

    Location

    8826 Melrose Ave, West Hollywood, CA 90069

    Los Angeles, United States

    Compare Craig’s

    Quick Value Check: Craig’s
    VenuePrice
    Craig’s
    Kato$$$$
    Hayato$$$$
    Vespertine$$$$
    Holbox$$
    Sushi Kaneyoshi$$$$

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Also Consider

    Against the $$$$ tasting-menu tier that dominates LA's OAD list, Kato, Hayato, Sushi Kaneyoshi, and Vespertine, Craig's operates in a different register entirely. Those restaurants require significant advance booking, carry $$$$ price tags, and centre the food as the main event of the evening. Craig's is easier to book, almost certainly lower in price, and works as a social dinner rather than a food-focused occasion. If you're deciding between Craig's and Kato for a birthday, Kato wins on the strength of the food alone, but you'll need to book weeks out and commit to the tasting format. Craig's wins if you want a good dinner tonight, or next week, without the ceremony.

    Holbox at $$ is the value alternative in a completely different category: counter-service Mexican seafood with its own OAD recognition and a fraction of the price. If budget matters and you're flexible on cuisine, Holbox is the smarter spend. Craig's justifies its position for diners who specifically want a sit-down American dinner format in West Hollywood rather than a counter meal across town.

    Within the American dinner category specifically, Craig's most direct peer is Jar, also OAD-recognized, also LA, also American. Jar skews quieter and more steakhouse-adjacent; Craig's skews livelier and more social. Both are easier to book than the tasting-menu restaurants above. Your choice between them comes down to the kind of room you want: if you're after a quieter, more focused meal, Jar; if you want energy and a West Hollywood crowd, Craig's.

    Hours

    Monday
    5–11 pm
    Tuesday
    5–11 pm
    Wednesday
    5–11 pm
    Thursday
    5–11 pm
    Friday
    5–11 pm
    Saturday
    5–11 pm
    Sunday
    5–10 pm

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