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The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association Presents Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine for the 2024 Season

Calling all Hollywood Bowl lovers! The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association recently announced the menus for the 2024 Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine season. Now into the 9th year with four-time James Beard Foundation award-winning chef Suzanne Goin and restaurateur Caroline Styne, Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine promises exceptional dining for visitors to the iconic venue. Goin and Styne’s culinary history has defined Los Angeles tastes since 1998 when they opened Lucques, their legendary first restaurant. At the Hollywood Bowl, their California-inspired offerings include three restaurants and three marketplaces. Additionally, menus for the Terrace and Garden Boxes, which can be ordered a day in advance, are created by Goin. Goin’s vibrant new summer dishes pair beautifully with the exceptional wine and beer programs curated by Caroline Styne, the James Beard Foundation’s 2018 Outstanding Restaurateur of the Year award recipient. Overseeing the broad range of dining options serving Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine’s thousands of nightly guests is Executive Chef Jeff Rogers. (Cover Photo Credit: Suzanna Lanza and Los Angeles Philharmonic)

Wines

This year Caroline Styne has curated a diverse retail wine selection in the three marketplaces offering a broad selection of varieties and options for wine lovers visiting the Bowl. The markets feature a number of canned wines as well as a wide selection of vegan, organic and biodynamic bottles, including a collection of natural wines from producers including Broc Cellars, Wavy Wines, Nat Cool by Neipoort and Hollywood Bowl wine sponsor WINC wines. Returning for the 2024 season are the Wednesdays and Sunday Market Tastings – a 14-week program of complimentary wine tastings at the Plaza Marketplace with guest winemakers, importers and sommeliers hand-selected by Caroline to give the venue’s visitors an immersive and personal experience with her favorite people in the wine world.

An image of people drinking wine at the Hollywood Bowl
This year Caroline Styne has curated a diverse retail wine selection in the three marketplaces offering a broad selection of varieties and options for wine lovers visiting the Bowl.
Dining

Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine’s many dining options include three sit-down restaurants, street-food kiosks, pre-ordered picnic boxes and a full-service dinner delivered to your box seat. For private events, Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine provides catering at several locations for groups both large and small.

Supper in Your Seats

Available by pre-order online until 6:00 pm the day before a performance, Supper in Your Seats offers curated three-course dinners or customized meals from à la carte selections delivered right to your box seats. 

Menu Highlight: The Mulholland – the bowl chopped salad: tomato, bacon, blue cheese, peppers, buttermilk; grilled seabass with green garlic soubise, pea tendrils and charred scallion salsa; grilled filet with rosemary potatoes, grilled summer vegetables, arugula and piquillo butter; and milk chocolate torta with rum caramel and coffee cream cinnamon malt crumble.

Newly available Supper in Your Seats items for 2024 include: heirloom tomato and watermelon salad with feta, red onion and opal basil beets and beluga lentils with grilled peppers, labneh and walnuts Moroccan carrot salad with muhammara, herbs, black olive and lavash grilled trumpet mushrooms with carrot purée, crispy farro, cavolo nero and chermoula slow-roasted salmon with grilled peaches, saffron couscous, cucumber yogurt and mint pistou grilled seabass with green garlic soubise, pea tendrils, pickled fresnos and scallion salsa chicken-under-a-brick with spiced cauliflower, chorizo, green harissa and preserved lemon braised short rib with rajas polenta, spinach, crème fraîche and charred corn.

Ann’s Wine Bar by A.O.C.

Showcasing a wine list personally curated by Caroline Styne, Los Angeles’ favorite wine bar comes to life at the Hollywood Bowl with a wine-friendly menu of artisanal cheese and charcuterie, farmers plates, grilled flatbreads, market-fresh salads and A.O.C.-style fish and meats. There are also craft brews and farmers market-driven cocktails made with soju and other wine-based liquors.

Newly available items at Ann’s Wine Bar by A.O.C. for 2024 include: grilled flatbreads with spanish chorizo, roasted tomato, black olive & sao jorge weiser melons with cucumber, purslane, French feta, urfa & pistachios heirloom tomatoes with watercress, marinated labneh & green harissa venus clams with fregola sarda, green garlic & pea shoots grilled prawns with sweet corn pudding, nectarines & mustard butter striped bass with early girl tomatoes, yogurt, harissa & pistachio dukkah lamb chops with eggplant puree, charred peppers, black olive & chermoula hanger steak with Calabrian chili butter, arugula & sourdough breadcrumbs.

An image of the lamb chops at the Hollywood Bowl.
Ann’s Wine Bar by A.O.C. welcomes you to sink your teeth into items like these tender lamb chops. Photo Credit: Suzanna Lanza

the backyard

The al fresco dining area, adjacent to the amphitheater, is flanked by two large wood-burning grills and offers an updated seasonal market-driven menu of summer salads, an extensive raw bar and side dishes, in addition to the wood-grilled selection of fresh fish, seafood, organic chicken, chops and steaks.

Newly available items for the backyard in 2024 include: charred leeks with jamon, weiser potatoes, charred poblano and aji amarillo lobster louie with little gems, Russian dressing, cherry tomato, avocado and egg tinned fish with grilled toast, olives, radish, guandillos and house pickles white trumpet mushrooms with charred vegetable mechoui, harissa and pine nutsbaja striped bass with green romesco, harissa carrots and cumin yogurt lime mojo prawns with corn succotash , avocado,  watercress and chorizo vinaigrette young chicken with escarole, pecorino pudding, mustard and salsa rustica country style pork chop with white bean puree, blistered tomatoes, purslane and za’atar butter.

Picnic Boxes

All four of Suzanne Goin’s complete picnic boxes can be pre-ordered a day before a concert and picked up at the Plaza Marketplace or delivered to your box seats.

An image of Suzanne Goin's fried chicken.
Suzanne Goin’s fried chicken is a guest-favorite at the Hollywood Bowl. Photo Credit: Suzanna Lanza

Menu Highlight: The All-American – Fried chicken tenders with buttermilk dressing; apple coleslaw with rice vinegar dressing; watermelon salad with tomato, peach, mint, ricotta salata, and balsamic vinaigrette homemade cornbread with honey; and cornmeal shortcake with strawberries and mascarpone whip.

Kitchen 22

For those looking for comfort food Kitchen 22 offers made-to-order beef and veggie burgers, Suzanne’s Spanish fried chicken, and grilled Comté cheese on Larder sourdough, paying tribute to classic American fare.

Menu Highlight: Big and Juicy Burgers

Marketplaces

The Hollywood Bowl has three Marketplace locations – Plaza, East and West – specializing in premium “grab-and-go” sushi from Seaweed in Glendale plus charcuterie, cheese plates, desserts, and Magpies Softserve ice cream pies and sundaes. Showcasing the best of Goin and Styne’s casual Larder café-marketplace, these Hollywood Bowl venues also feature a large selection of hand-picked wines, craft beers, sodas and waters, as well as salty and sweet snacks including cookies and brownies, candy, nuts and crackers.

An image of the  premium “grab-and-go” sushi at the Hollywood Bowl.
The Hollywood Bowl has three Marketplace locations – Plaza, East and West – specializing in delicacies like premium “grab-and-go” sushi. Photo Credit: Suzanna Lanza

Lucques at the Circle

This is a full-service dining experience for Pool Circle subscribers, showcasing a seasonal made-to-order menu and exceptional wine list styled from the award-winning cuisine of Lucques.

An image of the spread of Lucques at the Hollywood Bowl.
Lucques is a full-service dining experience for Pool Circle subscribers, showcasing a seasonal made-to-order menu and exceptional wine list styled from the award-winning cuisine of Lucques. Photo Credit: Suzanna Lanza

Newly available items for Lucques at the Circle in 2024 include: chilled salmorejo with heirloom tomato, herbs and sieved egg arugula and stone fruit salad with berries, lemon ricotta and pistachio lobster chopped salad: shell beans, avocado, bacon and buttermilk dressing paccheri with rapini, cherry tomato, olives, capers and toasted crumbs grilled seabass with pappa pomodoro, smoked tomato butter and anchovy duck confit with haricots verts, crushed hazelnuts and glazed cherries grilled lamb chops with eggplant, peppers, pinenuts and cumin yogurt pistachio financier with orange blossom water and bruléed kumquats.

Street Food and Snacks

Authentic street foods can be found throughout the grounds of the Hollywood Bowl, including Suzanne’s fried chicken, tacos (including vegan), artisanal pizzas, pulled pork BBQ sandwiches, epicurean vegan hot dogs and beverages. The Sweet Shop offers signature desserts, cookies and brownies, coffee and ice cream. Visitors will find L.A.’s Magpies Softserve ice cream pies and their mix-in ice creams, which include nondairy and vegan options.

Hollywood Bowl Season is Here

Bowl season is here and the iconic amphitheater welcomes you to experience world-class music across all genres. From classical masterpieces under the stars to electrifying pop concerts, Bowl season promises an unforgettable experience for music lovers of all tastes. And nothing complements a musical evening under the stars like good food and drinks. Please visit Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine for more information about your food and wine experiences available this Hollywood Bowl season.

An image of the Hollywood Bowl with fireworks.
Bowl season is here and the iconic amphitheater welcomes you to experience world-class music across all genres. From classical masterpieces under the stars to electrifying pop concerts, Bowl season promises an unforgettable experience for music lovers of all tastes. Photo Credit: Los Angeles Philharmonic

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