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5 Best Restaurants & Places To Eat Near Hidden Hills California

Hidden Hills may be tucked behind gates, but its neighbors in Calabasas and Woodland Hills offer a surprisingly diverse dining scene. Within a short drive you can choose between canyon-side fine dining, farm-to-table brunch spots, lively bar-forward restaurants, and classic delis. These five local favorites are a reliable starting point whether you live nearby or are just passing through on the 101.

 
01

Saddle Peak Lodge

Malibu Canyon / Calabasas Highlands • Rustic Fine-Dining American Restaurant • Best For Special Occasions

A dramatic lodge-style restaurant in Malibu Canyon known for game meats, an extensive wine list, and firelit, romantic dining rooms.

If you are willing to drive a few minutes into Malibu Canyon, Saddle Peak Lodge is the most transportive dining experience near Hidden Hills. The multi-level, cabin-like space, taxidermy on the walls, and canyon views make it feel a world away from the 101. Go for a slow dinner, lean into the wild game and seasonal specials, and plan to linger over dessert and a nightcap.

02

Pedalers Fork

Old Town Calabasas • Farm-To-Table Californian Cafe And Restaurant • Best For Brunch And Laid-Back Nights

A breezy, bike-friendly Calabasas spot that pairs farm-to-table plates with serious coffee and a relaxed patio overlooking the creek.

Pedalers Fork is where a lot of Hidden Hills and Calabasas locals end up for weekend brunch or an easy weeknight dinner. The menu leans Californian with fresh salads, burgers, and seasonal entrées, plus a full bar and in-house coffee program. Ask for a table outside by the water when the weather cooperates, and expect a casual pace and plenty of people-watching.

03

JOEY Woodland Hills

Ventura Boulevard, Woodland Hills • Lively Modern Global-Fusion Restaurant • Best For Groups And Celebratory Dinners

A bustling Ventura Boulevard restaurant with a broad, shareable menu, strong cocktails, and a polished but energetic atmosphere.

JOEY Woodland Hills is a reliable pick when you are meeting friends from around the Valley and want something upbeat and easy. The menu runs from sushi and bowls to steaks and burgers, so even picky eaters usually find something they like. The bar area hums on weekend nights, so book ahead and request the patio or a booth if you prefer a little buffer from the noise.

04

Casaléna

Warner Center, Woodland Hills • Upscale Mediterranean-Influenced California Restaurant • Date-Night Pick

A stylish restaurant with Mediterranean-leaning small plates, wood-fired dishes, and a lush indoor-outdoor space built for lingering.

Casaléna feels more like a Westside restaurant than a typical suburban spot, which makes it a draw for Hidden Hills couples looking for a night out without crossing the hill. Expect a mezze-heavy menu, wood-fired mains, and cocktails that are as considered as the food. The best experience is on the garden-like patio or at the bar, where you can build a meal out of shared plates.

05

Lovi's Delicatessen

Parkway Calabasas • Classic New York-Style Deli And Restaurant • Best For Families And Casual Comfort Food

A sprawling, always-busy deli with giant sandwiches, all-day breakfasts, and a menu that works for multi-generational groups.

Lovi's is the kind of place nearby residents fall back on when they need to feed everyone from kids to grandparents. The menu covers matzo ball soup, pastrami sandwiches, big salads, and very hearty breakfasts, plus a bakery case that is hard to ignore on the way out. Go at off-peak times if you want to avoid a wait, especially on Sunday mornings and early dinners.