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Posted by: mr5012u on 2005-05-03 23:01:54


Nate 'n Al's - 414 N. Beverly Drive,
Beverly Hills, CA. / (310) 274-0101



Not all celebrity restaurants are expensive - or glitzy. There's nothing glamorous here, folks. Nate 'n Al's is a small, scrappy little deli which has been around forever - and looks like it.

In a way, Nate 'n Al's is the antithesis of the nearby Spago Beverly Hills. The working class waitresses here are unceremonious, but friendly - almost motherly. The menu is huge (packed with hearty pastrami & corned beef sandwiches almost too big to bite), and the prices are very reasonable.

But it's a modest little storefront deli, with inexpensive carpeting and even a small market located inside the restaurant. You'd never guess it was a hangout for Hollywood stars & agents.


Yet Nate 'n Al's has become a local landmark, attracting a sizable celebrity following since it opened back in 1943. Legend has it that megastar Doris Day (who lived nearby on Crescent Drive) used to stop by every day in her bathrobe to grab breakfast.


Nancy Sinatra calls it "the best deli in the Western world," and likes the lean corn beef & rye. Singer Barry Manilow was recently spotted there. And stars such as Rita Hayworth, Ava Gardner, and James Garner were regulars.

CNN host Larry King bought his home in Beverly Hills because it was within walking distance of his favorite deli; it's his "morning ritual" to go to Nate 'n' Al's every day for breakfast.

Funnyman Mike Myers ("Austin Powers") says he goes there all the time.

Los Angeles magazine reports spotting singer David Crosby, basketball star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and super-agent Lew Wasserman all here at 8 AM on the same day.

So the morning hours would appear to be your best bet for star-gazing. The deli is also particularly popular with Hollywood's comic gag writers.

But it's not always the A.M. In July of 2003, Variety's Army Archerd reported this great item: "Outside Nate 'n' Al's Tuesday at 7:15 p.m., a masked Michael Jackson ran into his former press agent, Lee Solters. An elderly woman passing by stopped and asked Jacko if he was really Michael Jackson. When he said yes, she asked if she could hug him. Fortunately he wasn't holding a baby. So she hugged him, thanked him and went on her way."

How did modest, little Nate 'n Al's achieve this success in posh Beverly Hills?

Well, unlike Canter's, it wasn't their convenient hours (Nate 'n Al's closes early). But it didn't hurt that it is located within easy walking distance of glittery Rodeo Drive, or that it was probably the only kosher-style deli in town.

And the food is surprisingly good (try the good chicken noodle soup, lox, bagels, great potato pancakes, or one of their 70 different giant sandwiches - with the best tye bread in town).


It has been said that Nate 'n Al's serves more people per hour than any other deli in the country. Long waits for a table are common. Some deli mavens think that Nate 'n Al's is the best deli on the West Coast, and it's a favorite people-watching spot for both breakfast and lunch.


Expect low prices to go with the modest decor (especially by Beverly Hills standards): dinner for two can cost under $30.

In January of 1999, during the height of the Senate impeachment trial, who should drop in for some matzo brie but Chelsea Clinton, the President's daughter. She showed up with friends after attending the Stanford-UCLA basketball game (after Secret Service men checked out the place first.) Fortunately, she didn't bump into Monica Lewinsky, who also likes the deli.

Nate 'n Al's is open seven days a week, from 7:30 AM to 8:45 PM, with the same good menu served all day. On Saturdays, they stay open until 9:30 PM.


Getting there: from Rodeo drive, just turn east on Dayton Way, go two blocks east, then turn left (north) on Beverly Drive, and go one and a half blocks north. Nate & Al's will be on your right (east) side, near the Museum of Television & Radio.



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