Perennial Los Feliz lounge keeps '50s supper-club glamour alive for a faithful hipster crowd.
Italian food
Night club with live music
Featured in motion pictures
Yes, the Dresden Restaurant is famous for movies like Swingers, That Thing You Do with Tom Hanks and a host of others that have chosen it for location shoots. It's been around since 1964 and still carries itself with that air of the 60s.
At the bar, blue glasses are seen before patrons as they sip the house classic Blood and Sand--a space age margarita--and of course the ubiquitous martinis and Manhattans. Glasses of wine are popular, but the best choice is a bottle from the Dresden's 33-bin wine list. There is only standing room late at night, but there's never with a cover charge. It is the Hollywood place to be and be seen. It's not a super expensive place like Perino's or Chasen's were, but more like the famous Brown Derby. First rate, yet affordable for the average person.
Built in 1964, this Los Feliz institution was going strong long before it was immortalized in "Swingers" and gave Vince Vaughn a career. The grand dining room is a kitschy wonder of high ceilings, white booths, bright-orange accents, faux Asian screens and an Italian-leaning steakhouse menu. But through the arched walls is where the real action is: Walls made of rock, gold metal-encased pendant lamps and sienna leather booths set the scene for Marty and Elayne, a black-clad duo who take on everything from Captain and Tennille to the Bee Gees. They're probably older than your grandparents (and most likely way cooler than you are) and they've owned this room since 1982, making a stop here a veritable commandment in the bible of hip. Consider this place the last vestige of swank dining and cocktail consumption in the tradition of Perino's and Coconut Grove. It's easy to dismiss Marty and Elayne as kitsch, but they're also capable jazz singers, with an occasional talent for reinventing pop fluff into pure magic stuff.
So it's the perfect after work hang out. Good drinks, Not your typical bar atmosphere and friendly staff. AWESOME food!! There is nothing on the menu that's been bad. Their salads are enormous and when they have fresh halibut it is to die for. Lovely place, we miss it as now it is closed for lunch
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I really enjoy The Dresden Room. It's one of my favorite after work spots. A place that I forget about more often than I should. Such a hidden jewel! Good drinks, Good people.
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Yes, you've seen in it movies. Yes, Marty and Elaine have been croonin' since the mid 1800s. But, here's the thing: this place is actually good. Great place to chill, having a drink or 10, and listen to some decent music. The food ain't bad either. I tend to avoid it on weekend. . .but if you like crowds, go for it.
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The Dresden Room is absolutely fantastic. You will recognize it from a ton of movies, and it deserves to be in them. The food is pretty good, but the lounge room is what makes this place special! It is so much fun here and the people are so genuinely nice. Love it!
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The food is not good, i think the dresden is not all that .i would not consider it to someone i know.blood in the sun it was ok.this place is not for me
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The Dresden is not only a great bar, it's a great place to enjoy a nice dinner for two, or more. I went to the spot on a Saturday evening before the nightly performance. The food was good, although it is a bit pricey. The service is good, the seating area is like something out of yesterday's past with vintage decorations, etc. It really is a glamorous little spot. Great place to take a date for a top quality meal with good customer service
PROS: Classy Feel, Good Service, Good Food, Great Performance In the Bar
CONS: Food is a Bit Pricey, but you get what you pay for
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I remember being allowed into the Dresden before I turned 21. And because I was a kid, it was like being let into a secret. And then I saw Swingers and it pretty much killed the memory. However, being the LA establishment it is, I definitely recommend taking visitors in so they can check out the piano bar and the famour duo!
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very old hollywood. the Dresden is a fun, funky, old school place to hang with friends. You can sit in the old school white leather booths and drink martini's while listening to marty and elaine. a fun, low key crowd. check it out. if you get bored you are close to other options.
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Excellent L.A. vibe. Impress your date with how "cool" you are. Made famous amongst urban hipsters when "Mike and Trent" stopped in for a few drinks in the movie Swingers.
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If you like the "copa cabana", this is the place for you. White leather couches. Food was okay. Drinks were okay. Lounge music was tormentful. The place wasn't for me, but I could understand why people would find it amusing...
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I love this place when it comes to drinks, cool older and experienced bartenders, and atmosphere. I just wish Marty and Elaine would take a longer break and would take more days off. You can only take so much, really!
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It's always fun to hang out and listen to the vocal stylings of Marty and Elaine, but this place does get a little too packed with wanna-be hipsters on the weekends. The booths are prime seating, but you have to get there way early on Friday or Saturday to have a chance at them. I'd rather hang here on a week night with a bunch of pals; you wouldn't really want to take a date here that you were trying to impress unless s/he's a huge "Swingers" fan or has a taste for kitsch.
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Loud
By notalentassclown
I arrived before the lounge act started and was able to enjoy conversation and my glass of house wine. Once the act started, it was so loud, we had to leave the room. The musicians seemed fine, they played well, but they were so loud that it was painful to listen to and you could not hear what the person next to you was saying. The decor was fun, I just wish the music was not so loud, I would have enjoyed myself much more. Some of my friends ate there and did enjoy the food. For the most part the staff was nice.
Posted 05/09/09
Love Marty and Elayne, HORRIBLE service
By cajenner
I frequent the Dresden often and to be honest we only go for Marty and Elayne. We usually choose to go on Monday nights because it's less crowded and parking is usually easier but even if theres no street parking you can park in the lot for $2.50. Tonight we encountered a horrible experience. If you go here, watch out for the over-processed blonde waitress. She seems sweet at first but watch her move for about 5 minutes and you realize she's a hummingbird on speed. I have friends that have seen her do lines in the ladies. She's a complete b*tch. She forced me to order a drink (I'm pregnant and was simply there to be with my friends, and I ordered an expensive meal thinking that it would make up for buying a drink), she said I couldn't replace a drink with food so my only healthy option was a $5 bottle of Evian water. We had a group of 5 including myself. She took 2 of our orders, took half an hour to help the 3 other customers in the lounge, came back to take the other 2 orders and left our other friend hanging for another half hour. Finally we got everything we ordered (in about a 3 hour time period) and the same friend tried to order an appetizer. She told him she wouldn't take his food order until she helped the customers buying drinks first. We were all incredibly kind to her despite her attitude and coke problems. Finally she brought our checks. She piled about 10 papers together, handed my friend a napkin and pen and had him seperate the bills and do the math himself. They're handwritten checks so I'm not sure why she didn't just write them all seperately... Anyway then she came to the table and loudly asked who had the gold card and said it was declined. My friend is very wealthy so I know his card could not be declined. It was embarassing and unnecessary for her to announce it to the entire lounge. Basically it was a good 4 hours of Hell at the Dresden. All because of this server. Marty and Elayne ROCK! :) Go to see them but avoid "blonde" waitress!
Pros: Marty and Elayne, historic lounge Cons: "Blonde" waitress
Posted 11/24/08
A Place With Real Character and Charm
By vmarg
I used to live on the same street as the Dresden, so it was a great place to just walk to with a friend when we decided to go out for lunch. There are a quite a few good restaurants in that four block span of Vermont where the Dresden is located. But just based on appearances Dresden is the most stately looking and inviting with an awning, stone and brick work on the outside with oval windows. I usually eat lunch late, so we ended up at the Dresden at around 2:30pm and the place was almost completely empty. The waiter asked if we had forgotten to eat lunch and right away you could see that this was the kind of place where they take service seriously not just a job that you take while you're waiting for something else. The red room looks like an old time bar, so we opted for the famous dining room with the white booths. The dining room is fairly small so, there is that feeling of cozyiness. But there is a lot of vertical interest with the tall decorations and it's beautiful. I've been to a lot of restaurants and I prefer the ones where the decor has real character, not just the crisp and clean look. If you have been to Taix on Sunset the feel here is somewhat similar although more casual. One diner was leaving just as we were perusing the menu, so we had the whole dining room to ourselves. How often does that happen in LA? The menu is very traditional fare with dishes like grilled chicken breast and prime rib. I ordered the prime rib, which looked like a hunk of meat when it came out, but the taste was exceptionally tender and good. My friend had the grilled chicken and was equally satisfied. There are no twists or hip LA concoctions on this menu, the basics probably haven't been changed in a long time. Basically, this is a place with a very unique look that is beautiful and you don't have to settle for bad food to get the experience.
Pros: Great Ambiance, very unique, solid food, relatively low prices Cons: Food could be better
Posted 07/14/08
absolutely horrible
By anuddermadeupname
i was truly looking forward to experienceing one of LA's must see shows. the dinner was inedible and NOT inexpensive. we then carried our coffee into the bar to see the 'show' and the waitress was rude and hustled drinks if we were going to stay for the "show". the snl parody is much better entertainment. save your money and go ANYwhere else.
Posted 07/05/08
Great alternative to typical LA nightlife
By samanthab
My friend and I were looking for a fun place with no door drama, something with some spark, but where we could also talk, ya know? We'd never been to the Dresden and gave it a whirl last night.
What a treat! Right away - the lot in the back is easy to park (and cheap!), the door staff was friendly, we were approached by a waitress in the bar who helped us find a little table (imagine that - proactive service!), and our waitress was attentive and friendly. She got a little overwhelmed i think when the place filled up around 11-midnight, but we were having fun so it was cool.
The atmosphere is certainly enchanting and crowd was so mixed - everything from lively older couples to attractive singles to crowds of hipsters. Marty and Elayne are amazing & take requests!! :) And some guest singers who popped up on stage were great too. Drink prices are also very reasonable - was surprised by how little the bill was.
If you want a night out with some style and class, try the Dresden. Get there a little before the set starts to grab a booth and hold onto it all night, or mix it up with the crowd near the bar later and chat up an attractive guy. Don't go there to be seen or get crazy, keep it real and you'll have a great time.
Pros: classy, casual night out, great staff, unique entertainment Cons: none yet