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The Flats 8400 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills, U...
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There are also parking spots for your car, the next parking lot is 8420 Wilshire Blvd at a distance of 16 meters from The Flats in Beverly Hills.
The Card of The Flats from Beverly Hills includes about 42 different meals and drinks. On average, you pay for a dish / drink about $16.5.
The FLATS offers a modern and sophisticated dining experience, specializing in artisanal flat bread pizzas made with locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. Enjoy a Happy Hour with special cocktails and beers from Monday to Friday, and visit us from 11:00 a.m. to Midnight during the week, and from 11:00 a.m. to Midnight on Saturdays. On Sundays, we serve brunch from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and dinner from 5:00 p.m. to Midnight.
What User likes about The Flats:
Beautiful and trendy location! It was a fantastic experience. The drinks are quite large, but that's part of the fun. The food is excellent, with delicious pizza and fantastic entrees. I highly recommend it! View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about The Flats:
Food was great , food presentation beautifully prepared . The noise level is beyond loud, they have live music which was great but at the level it was played was way beyond the point of hearing the person seated right next to you .the acoustics really need some big improvement . Other than that I had a fun enjoyable time at the flats ! I would recommend it and I would go again , just might bring along some ear plugs... View all feedback.
This was our first time in the flats restaurant . my wife and I met our good friend for a appet...
Food was great , food presentation beautifully prepared . The noise level is beyond loud, they...
Awesome location, with savory specialties. Perfect spot for any size gathering in a casual envi...
6/22/18So we came for a women's conference. And was told that Flats was the place to be. Came i...
Sadly, The Flats was not prepared for a conference at the Saban Theater and the overflow traffi...