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- 4.6Food
- 4.3Service
- 4.6Ambience
- 4.2Value
Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
San Fernando Valley
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Portions vary by dish, some mains and steaks are sizeable, but several guests feel certain entrees are on the small side for the price. Big items like the 22 oz Bone-in Prime Ribeye and shareable plates (crab cakes, steak & ravioli) come generous, while some salads and specialty entrées are described as lighter. If you’re sharing, order a couple of starters plus a main, or choose one of the hearty steak cuts for a filling meal.
JOEY Woodland Hills is open daily from late morning into the late evening. Regular hours are Mon–Thu and Sun 11:00 am–12:00 am, and Fri–Sat 11:00 am–1:00 am. Happy Hour runs daily from 3:00 pm–6:00 pm. Because hours can change for holidays or special events, call ahead if you need exact opening times for a specific date.
For a quieter experience, visit during weekday lunch or early weekday evenings; guests often say midweek and daytime visits are more relaxed. If you enjoy energy and a lively crowd, early weekend evenings, late nights, or the bar during happy hour (Daily 3–6pm) deliver a fun vibe. Reserve ahead for Friday/Saturday nights and holidays, as those times are busiest and can be loud.
Yes, families dine here regularly and guests celebrate birthdays and family meals. The patio is frequently recommended for a more relaxed, family-friendly setting. The restaurant’s casual-elegant style suits a range of occasions, though some party-sized tables or private-party arrangements may require advance booking. For specific accessibility needs (wheelchair access, high chairs), call the location to confirm accommodations before arrival.
Yes, JOEY Woodland Hills is a popular choice for date night. Guests frequently mention the stylish, lively atmosphere, complimentary champagne upon arrival, and thoughtful service that make evenings feel special. The menu is elevated-casual (steaks, sushi, lobster dishes, shareable apps) so it works well for celebrations and dinners out. Note: the dining room can be noisy on weekend nights; book a patio table or an earlier weekday seating if you want a quieter, more intimate experience.
Yes, JOEY Woodland Hills has a spacious patio that many guests recommend, especially for a quieter, more comfortable experience. The patio is used for family meals, celebrations and pleasant daytime dining; several reviews note outdoor heaters and that patio service can sometimes be slower than indoors. If you prefer outdoor seating, request it when you reserve.
Yes, the team is accustomed to handling special requests. Guests frequently mention birthday touches (complimentary champagne, birthday card and Polaroid), manager involvement for celebrations, and accommodations for dietary or seating preferences. For private parties, dietary restrictions, highchairs or other needs, call ahead and note requests on your reservation so staff can prepare.
While a formal waiting-list policy isn’t published, guests report long waits during peak times, even with reservations, so the restaurant can be busy. Reservations are strongly recommended for Fri/Sat evenings and holidays; expect potential waits if you arrive without a booking. If you’re concerned about timing, call ahead to check availability or ask to be notified when a table is ready.
Smart casual is the recommended dress code. The restaurant presents an upscale-casual dining experience, so guests typically wear polished casual attire suitable for date nights, celebrations, or business lunches. If you have a specific event or private party, confirm with the restaurant when you book.
For a balance of vibe and comfort, midweek (Tuesday–Thursday) is ideal, you’ll enjoy the atmosphere without the weekend crowds. Weekday lunch is especially pleasant and quieter. If you want the full party energy, Friday or Saturday night offers lively bar and late-night scenes, but expect higher noise levels and longer waits.
Often yes, guests describe visits on holidays such as New Year’s Eve and Mother’s Day, so the restaurant operates for many holidays and special events. Holiday hours may vary, and service levels can be busier than usual, so call ahead and reserve early if you plan to visit on a public holiday.
JOEY Woodland Hills offers several seating options: a lively main dining room, a spacious patio (often quieter), and a full bar/lounge area for drinks and late-night dining. The restaurant also handles private parties and larger group events, contact them for private dining arrangements or special setups. Booths and communal tables are mentioned in guest reviews, and the open kitchen is part of the dining experience.
The atmosphere is modern, upbeat and stylish, a polished yet energetic spot for nights out. Guests praise the warm hospitality, complimentary champagne upon arrival, and fun bar scene. Expect lively music and noise on weekend evenings; the patio is a calmer option. Overall the vibe suits celebrations, dates, and social dinners rather than very quiet conversations on peak nights.
Yes, families and kids dine here regularly, and guests often celebrate birthdays with children. The menu has shareable starters and simple options (pasta, chicken, burgers) that work well for younger diners. If you’re bringing small children, consider an early seating, patio seating, or speak with the host in advance to ensure a comfortable table and any kid-friendly needs (high chair, milder dishes).
Busiest: Friday and Saturday evenings, late nights, and holidays (guests frequently mention crowded, loud weekend nights). Quietest: weekday lunches and early weekday evenings are calmer and quicker. Happy Hour (daily 3–6pm) draws a steady crowd too, so mid-afternoon weekdays can be busy at the bar. Reservations are advised for busy periods.
Most guests pay with standard credit/debit cards and gift cards, but the restaurant hasn’t published a formal list of accepted payment types in the provided materials. If you need to use a specific method (corporate card, large-value gift card, or split payments), call the restaurant ahead to confirm, several guests reference using Visa gift cards and standard card payments during visits.
Yes, JOEY Woodland Hills accepts private-party bookings and hosts celebrations. Guests have used the space for birthdays, work events, and special-occasion dinners with staff support. Contact the restaurant directly to discuss private-room availability, group menus, AV needs, and pricing for larger parties or private events.
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