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    Abernethy's

    3.5 (215 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 8:00 PM

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    Pan Seared Black Cod and Red Sauce
    cathy m.

    What a fun evening! We had a great dining experience before theater. The service was great, food was excellent and beautifully presented and the atmosphere was relaxing! Appetizers were outstanding, and the main entree was mouth watering amazing! Our curtain time was at 7:00 PM so we were seated at 4:30 and leisurely dined before going to the show! Beautiful environment, we choose to eat on the covered patio however there is inside seating available as well.

    Menu at brunch June 2026

    Chef Allo is current chef -started June 2026 Different Chefs rotate throughout the year. I go to Abernathy's often as I subscribe to theatre at Ahmanson and Taper Food was excellent-particularly liked the fried puff puff savory donuts and Guinness braised short rib with Dutch baby

    Sticky Bacon - COME HERE JUST FOR THIS!!
    Lucy Y.

    TL;DR: GET THE STICKY BACON! We got here on a Sunday right at 11am opening, and beat the crowd. Our server Chris was warm & attentive, & all our food was EXCELLENT. Latte - delicious Pane - worth the extra charge for this warm, crusty bread & salted whipped butter Salmon - so perfectly cooked, juicy with crispy skin, served with charred broccolini & a startlingly good romesco sauce Sticky bacon - o.m.g. - a side of the BEST bacon I've ever had. Sticky, mapley, chewy, & yessss all mine bc my pescatarian friend wanted nothing to do with it haha. This was a fantastic brunch in a really convenient location before we saw a play at the Mark Taper Forum next door. Everyone, come here for that sticky bacon. It IS crack.

    Bananas Foster French Toast
    Tosha L.

    Mehhhhh... Seeing a play in the area, and decided to pop in for brunch at this cute little set up. Brunch menu was extremely limited, but I managed to find the bananas foster french toast to my liking. It was exactly what it said it would be. No complaints, it was good and so was the side of regular bacon (not to be confused with their sticky bacon.) There did not seem to be any room for many substitutions, as I wanted another dish but not the poached egg that it came with. The egg switch was not allowed. Same for a dish that my friend wanted. Our server was around...but not too interested to be honest. The host (forgot his name, but he was a lovely guy from Idaho), he showed the table way more attention and was very helpful with menu selections. I probably would not try this place again.

    Guac & Chips (in elote seasoning)
    AndyMike E.

    We enjoyed Abernethy's during the first week of September while Guest Chef Adolfo Perez developed the menu. The outdoor seating is lovely and there's a nice high-top bar inside. This is great spot for summertime performances at the Music Center. We were a walk-in party of two on a Wednesday around 6PM, and we didn't have to wait for a table. We started the meal with a generous helping of guacamole with elote seasoned tortilla chips. The guac was so abundant that we requested additional chips, and the elote seasoning was spot-on. We knew we wanted dessert, so we decided to split an entree to save room. We enjoyed the Surf & Turf Burrito, served enchilada-style - shrimp, steak, rice and beans rolled into a large tortilla, then topped with salsa and melted cheese. This was delicious and filling! We ended the meal with the flan in a pastry crust (common in French and British versions). The custard had a firmer texture, which paired nicely with the buttery and flaky pastry crust. On the side was an orange-zested whipped cream, roasted pistachios, and toasted shaved coconut, all dusted in powdered sugar. I look forward to seeing what other menus their guest chefs create next.

    Ryan S.

    We came here at 6:15PM on 09/03/2025 for a pre-theater dinner. (of course, most people come here for pre-theater dinner, as it is in the music plaza). So, they need to have it together! And they did just that. We arrived and were seated promptly, with options for indoor or outdoor seating. We chose indoor. Our server was very pleasant and attentive throughout our service. Our party of two shared the Guac & Chips, the surf & turf enchilada burrito and the flan. All three of our dishes were wonderful. The guac was seasoned to perfection, and as an added bonus the chips were also seasoned. The burrito almost resembled a "wet" burrito with some cheese and sauce on the top and it was filled with beans, rice, shrimp and steak. The flan was also good. The only thing I was not crazy over was the Orange Wine that I had; however, that is no fault of the establishment. I just picked the wrong wine. I would definitely return here again in the future.

    Spaghetti carbanara
    Lanae F.

    This restaurant is located next to the Mark Taper Forum. Very convenient right before a show. Ate with a friend.. we both enjoyed our meals, but wouldn't order the same thing if we were to return. The table next to us order the Ragu and it looked amazing. I definitely try that if I make it back while they still have it. We sat on the patio and it was a very relaxing meal. Great service..

    Bread buns

    Ambience is nice. Exceptional customer service. The menu has very limited choices. À la carte makes it more expensive. Waste of money when it comes to satisfaction-cost ratio. Last resort, only for convenience. Had the grilled cod only to realize it doesn't come with a side dish. The food was gourmet but nothing memorable. Would I go there again if I were hungry and money isn't a factor ? No.

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    David A.

    Good restaurant that is central to the Music Center on Grand. If you're attending a show at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Mark Taper Forum, or the Ahmanson, then you may as well make a reservation for Abernethy's! They rotate menus every 6 months (according to our server) and feature a chef each time. Right now the chef is Pyet Despain serving foods that are native to the Americas. So salmon, cod, quail, duck, etc. and no steak, chicken, or eggs. Very interesting way to cut expensive eggs out of the menu! Everything on the dinner menu was priced in order of size, top-to-bottom and small-to-large. This is a pricier restaurant, expect to pay $50-$70 per person. I'm going to list out what I sampled in order of enjoyment, from least to most. What I Enjoyed * blue corn cookies and coconut dulce de leche cookies - these cookies had good texture. It really has a more masa-like taste than a dessert or cookie, akin to a tamale. I craved milk after eating this. * Déjà vu mocktail was prickly pear shrub, ginger beer, lime, and bitters blend. It was heavier on the bitters end. I would not order it again. My friend enjoyed an actual cocktail on the menu, and said they'd come back for the drinks alone. The Dark Winds cocktail- which is rum, rum fire, allspice dram, creme be banana, horchata, and pineapple- was delicious and highly recommended. * The duck ham was smoked duck breast, duck skin chicharron, water cress and sorrel with radish and an orange and honey vinaigrette. Small but big on the taste and wow factor. I'd love to make an entire sandwich out of this duck ham. * Tuna salad was a corn tostada with pico de gallo, bell peppers, sesame seed and avocado. Everything was portioned out to share, which is nice. This tuna salad was served like a ceviche, so you load up your own tostada. * The corn husk steamed cod with pickled corn puree, nopales, cilantro and lemon was a satisfying entree. It packed a sweet punch over spiciness. I think cactus is criminally underused in a lot of Mexican food. * Lastly, my personal meal highlight was the roasted sweet potato. Served up like giant French fries. Which is much more satisfying than sad, thin sweet potato fries at other restaurants. The salsa macha the potatoes were served with was dark and delicious, with a spicy kick that wasn't overpowering. Our server was attentive and mindful of our time limit. Our reservation was for 6:15PM, and all courses were served, eaten, and paid for by around 7:35PM. Leaving us with plenty of time to walk across the courtyard to the Mark Taper Forum for a performance of Fake It Until You Make It. There's a small interior, and most of the seating is technically outdoors on the courtyard. It is a space enclosed within a tent. There's heaters on full blast above each table, so the space is very warm and inviting. The table was actually hot to the touch and I started sweating at some point. No need to wear your coat or scarf to this place. Parking is available below the restaurant. The Music Center parking garage fee is $10.

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    Ask the Community - Abernethy's

    Is their outdoor dining?

    As of the last time we were there, in December 2022, yes. Now, I do know they shut down for January and just opened, so hopefully that didn't change things. We loved sitting outside.

    Can you please tell me what kind of gluten free options you will offer at the beginning of January?How trained is your staff/kitchen in preparing gf? Thank you.

    Hello Amy. In January we will be hosting Chef Jason Fullilove's modern soul & comfort food menu. This being said the gluten free options we will be hosting; grilled little gem salad (no bread), shrimp 'n grits, brussels sprouts, braised black eyed… 

    When will the chef change?

    Chef Shirley Chung's last day is December 8th. Jason Fullilove will start directly afterwards with Modern Southern Cuisine.

    What is the corkage fee?

    $20

    Are there vegan options? I have reservations for September 5th. I was able to find the menu online and the vegan options are clearly identified.…

    Yes, there are several vegan options on Shirley Chung's menu. The restaurant features new local "up and coming" chefs every 3 months so the entire menu changes with each chef.

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    Now I loooooove me some NOLA every day of the week...it's my favorite place to eat! So when we saw…read morethis place on Yelp, we had to try! I'm not even gonna lie, I saw this place from the outside and thought I was going to have to fight for my life. LOL! I'm a city girl and I can't help that it looked sketch on the outside. Blame my city upbringing, moving forward. LOL Now when we stepped inside, isssssa vibe! We sat the bar and immediately started ordering food. We let the bartender know that we don't drink and she offered to make these ice cold tea drinks and she killed it! Whatever she made, refreshed the hell out of me and I loved it! She was pretty chill and made us feel welcome. There was another gentleman there that took our food orders and I'm not sure if he was another bartender or the owner, but he was pretty chill, too. We didn't want to be in the way at the bar with all of our food while everyone was having a good time, so we moved to a table. People were having cold ones and dancing. It was good to see everyone enjoying themselves! I told yall---vibes! Little did we know at the end of the bar is a whole dining area! This joint was pretty big! So that's where you would pick up your food. When I tell yall we ate it down, we ate it dowwwwwnn! We ordered a half shrimp/half oysters po boy, fried pickles, charbroiled oysters, wings, and I forget what it was called but we had another po boy with everything from shrimp to gator....washed it all down with a cold Dr Pepper..don't hate. lol They already had me on the fried pickles, so I don't know what else to tell you except not to sleep on this place!****sings I'm going going, back back, to Cali Cali***

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