Firefly Restaurant Review:
There's no sign to let you know that you've arrived at Firefly, so look for the vine-covered exterior of this Studio City hideaway. The front area is a sexy library lounge, with comfortable sofas and book-lined shelves, where you can sip craft cocktails from the bar. Meanwhile, the romantic garden patio, washed with candlelight and warmed by a flickering fireplace at night, lets guests slip...
Still a Studio City "scene" after more than a decade, this "gorgeous" New American has "ambiance" to spare, with a fire-lit patio, curtained cabanas and an "inviting bar" (open until 2 AM); though some find the Med-influenced fare merely "decent" and the service just "fine", it's "always packed" nonetheless, so reservations are a must.
The front of Firefly is a sexy library lounge with comfy sofas, deep red walls and gilt-framed mirrors. The dining area is a covered patio with a central fireplace, some cozy tables separated by curtains and scores of candles. It's a truly… Read More
Opened in 2002 by Jeffery Best, a veteran of the Hollywood club scene, this dream of a bar and restaurant is the meeting place of choice for Valley dwellers to drag their Eastside and Hollywood hipster friends. Flavored by '40s noir (think Bogie in The Big Sleep), this is a sexy and simple nightspot where visitors can recline on comfy cushions, warm up by the fire pit in the middle of the...