Rockwell Table & Stage

Rockwell Table & Stage

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Matthew R Green
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The shows are fantastic, though be prepared for it to be loud with the crowd and the music. The shows take place all over the space and have interactive elements, so you might end up part of things. The tables are crammed together with almost no room at all, so hit the rest room beforehand. You might not be able to get up once the show starts.

John Dwyer
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The tables were not too close together. That way everybody was not bumping into everybody else, and the performers were able to reach every customer for tips. While I was waiting for the show, some of the songs played we're too loud. Thankfully there were few and far between. Note that the front doors are locked and barred. The actual entrance is off the alley in behind the building. Have fun.

Monica Zell
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Such a cool place! It's BYOF - bring your own food, which I think is a super cool concept. They provide the alch and the GAMES. We played cards of humanity and ate Postmates until midnight. Prime Friday night.

Anita Nitta
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Don't follow the restaurant's website suggestion to leave your car here and take Uber to the Greek Theater, then Uber or walk back. We did and returned to a locked up parking lot, closed restaurant and no way to drive away. It was an expensive Uber ride home, and we had to drive across town the next day to retrieve the car.

Charles Collier
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Great place to chill out and have either a nice stiff drink or a cold beer. Had a very relaxing few drinks before catching a movie up the street. Drinks are affordable and people here are down to earth and laid back. Place wasn't crowded and I like that. They have a pool table and a music box, even board games if you fancy to play with your table.

Joe Blachman
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Great night (again) at #RockwellTable&Stage - saw the Unauthorized Musical Parody of A League of Their Own. Fantastic performances from a great looking and sounding cast. Wonderful food, drink, and company. A really fun evening!

Olivia Holt
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Came for Ross Mathews' Drag Bubbly Brunch, nice little addition to my holiday to the US. No Ross Mathews but Jackie Beat was excellent host (and sung Kiss' song Strutter which was the highlight) Ongina was there (Rupaul's drag race season 1) and though I didn't know the poppy music she was brilliant, enjoyed the other drag queens too. The staff were good and I had a nice vegan burger, prices were not bad and for coming here on my own it was still fun!

Jennie Erickson
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Amazing food, their tuna tartar is really good along with their beer salad and steak and frites. If you get the salad make sure you ask for light dressing they usually put a lot and it takes away from the great flavor. Drinks are also really good.

Suzanne Freeman
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Sliders and the Black margaritas make happy hour awesome! Actually all the food is great. Service is just as good! Beautiful atmosphere good music and a short drive to the Greek! For $10 leave you car and grab a lyft!

Ellie Chaika
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The Edward Scissorhands show was brilliant! Their voices carried me away and I felt alllll the feels. The food was yummy: I had fried chicken with biscuits and gravy. Bottomless mimosas are dangerous - ouch! :) Will definitely be coming back to this place!

Trish Reda
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Came for dinner before a show at the Greek. (tip: Park at the venue early and Uber to dinner.) Food was great, our table was ready but we were told a cozier table would be ready in 3 minutes if we wanted to wait. We did. Fish tacos and Shishito Peppers to die for. I can't wait to come back for a show. The design and decor was beautiful as was the giant tree in the middle of the patio. Great find.

Michael Pammit
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Not great for seeing a quality musical. The tickets were overpriced given the expensive food. Several scenes were blocked by giant pillars at the foot of the stage, which excluded a third of the audience. The price difference in seats probably wouldn't have made up for the bustle of the bar, kitchen, and some louder moments upstairs during the heartbreaking scene at the end, all I could hear was the beeping of the register as it printed checks and receipts. Perhaps the only redeeming quality of this venue as a theatre stage is its lighting setup. Still, I would much rather have paid $50 to see this musical and talent without the restaurant elements. They did much more harm than good.

Crystal Drake
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Hidden Gem! We went for the first time and had a wonderful time. We laughed so hard watching the show. The Sunday brunch needs improvement inside the theater. They try to rush the food out and made a few mistakes but this review is for the Theater portion which is AMAZING. Wonderfully talented talent!

Craig Tinsley
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Went here for brunch after a trail hike with work friends. Got the veggie burger; was good but not great. That said, I haven't had an amazing bean burger yet. Wall decor was interesting near the booth (bug and bird shapes). There was a fly that would never leave our area, but it's open air so whatever. Didn't see the play, so can't comment on that. I'm giving three because I'm strict, but maybe 3.5 to be fair.

Gus Lao
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Awesome and so much fun. It can be quite chaotic once the show starts. Osvaldo was great! Enjoying drinks and food during the show was near impossible. Out of a group of 8 the majority left most food uneaten. Everything felt quite rushed. Some time between ordering and the show would be appreciated. We noticed the group of 5 at the table for 10 with their feet on the stools... we 8 were stuffed in a half booth. The WOMEN of the group weren't happy. Goldstar didn't tell us that the seats ordered were for seat- filling. Once the show is done you are immediately herded out.

Caty Gordon
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Saw Edward Scissochands and this was the best and most talented theatre I've seen in LA in the four years I've been here. Amazing voices and performances and the chicken kebab with cucumber, tomatoes and rice was DELICIOUS! Can't wait to see another show!!

Rob Rice
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I almost don't want to post this so I can keep this my little secret. Hands down one of the best shows in LA with top talent from Broadway, etc. Amazingly intimate with powerful singers. Absolutely worth going.

Mark M.
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Manager/Co-Owner used to be GM @ a great restaurant in South OC -Mark's/Laguna. He brings to Los Feliz a chill SoCal vibe to compliment Chef/Co-Owner Wayne's classy food. Being close to the record companies in Hollywood + Burbank means the music/entertainment is always good.

Ethel Palacios
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Only had dinner. Not impressed with flavors. Micro tacos rather pricey and unimpressive. Cocktail was watered down. The ambiance is okay. Spotted cobwebs on the corner shelf..so if you are afraid of spiders...oh and the serving sizes are small for the price.

R Rostad
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A fun place for a quick drink on a date night or with friends. The streets and shops around it are cute and loaded with cool bookshops and amazing stores. They have live shows too! Recommended to buy tickets early!

Evan Dorn
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This is such an intimate and fun little venue. It's become one of my favorite places over the last year. The food is good too, though it could use a couple more vegetarian and/or vegan options.

Victor Escobar
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If you want to eat and enjoy a variety of music and shows, this is the best place on Friday nights. Starting from 10, Latinas go to the same place but different administration is called Nox, good vibes nights.

Daniel Will-Harris
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This hip Los Feliz restaurant and cabaret is pretty, has good food, and good acts. It's also pricey and has terrible sightlines. If you go to see a show, know that 1) there's a two item minimum that will cost at least $20 above your ticket price (that's ok if you look at it as dinner and a show, but don't eat beforehand). 2) Many seats have obstructed views--major ones, by very thick columns. If you really want to SEE a show here, you need to shell out for the good seats. Otherwise you will miss a lot.

Karen Hadley
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The burgers at Rockwell make you feel like you have died and gone to heaven. Sweet potato fries and truffle fries are similarly excellent. Love their open-air lunch atmosphere under the big friendly tree. Have been there about five or six times, one time the food was a dud but all others were ecstasy.

Heather Maggi
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Rockwell is amazing! The food is delicious. The drinks are even better. They use ginger beer in their whiskey gingers, so you know they're good. The talent that they pull in is the most impressive thing about the place. Going to see the Baz Luhrman show may have been the best decision I have ever made. It is definitely worth it to spring for a more expensive seat. There is so much magic going on around you, the last thing you want is your view blocked by a beam.