"Celebrity: Ryan Phillippe and Evan Ross Don't be fooled by the secretive name, this Ryan Phillippe and Evan Ross-backed restaurant in Beverly Hills is 90% tourist cheese. A meal on its giant, pink patio is like eating at a gaudy cantina in Downtown Disney—children are running everywhere, $20 guacamole that should be $5, tables with a gimmicky "push for tequila" button, and waitstaff that deadpans, "Welcome to beautiful Rodeo Drive!" as you sit down. As for the food, there are some highlights—the savory tableside brisket birria is a solid dish to share if you're on a date—but nothing is good enough to distract you from the fact that you're in a shopping plaza surrounded by people who just got back from the Santa Monica Pier." - sylvio martins, brant cox, garrett snyder
"The Hideaway in Beverly Hills will serve Christmas Eve dinner and Christmas Day brunch. In addition to the regular dinner menu, the restaurant will offer a three-course holiday menu for $85 with dishes like braised lamb shank with a poblano tamale. Brunch will offer the usual weekend lineup of dishes including a churro sticky bun, avocado toast, and a breakfast burger. Reservations are available through OpenTable." - Rebecca Roland, Mona Holmes
"Beverly Hills restaurant the Hideway is hosting Thanksgiving Day dining for $55 a person from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The menu will include Turkey Day classics like roasted turkey, marshmallow yams, herb stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Reservations are available through the Hideaway." - Eater Staff
"The Hideaway is beautiful. And strangely enough, it's hard to find a good Latin or Mexican restaurant in LA that's also pretty. The best Mexican in LA is at little street carts or the food trucks, but if you go to an actual restaurant, they're usually kind of mediocre. This one actually has great food and the location itself is awesome. I love it because it reminds me a little bit of one of my favorite restaurants when we lived in New York, La Esquina—it was so much fun. This gives me a little bit of that vibe; it's a place that is unexpected. Also: if you sit by the walls, your table comes with a button that you push and they bring you tequila."—MV" - brennan carley
"It’s not that the new Beverly Hills restaurant the Hideaway is actually hiding, per se — it’s more that the semi-subterranean hotspot feels like a getaway. The dim evening room carries its own kind of permanent filter thanks to muted green and pink tones, lots of leafy corners, rustic garden-esque seating, and candles galore, all ideal for tucking into drinks and bites with friends or a date. The Rodeo Drive address is certainly an eye-opener (as are some of the prices) but that’s kind of the point: There’s neon signage here, sure, but the place isn’t pretending to be anything more than a come-as-you-are hangout for anyone who happens to show up." - Eater Staff