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Tam O'Shanter Inn

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2980 Los Feliz Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90039

323-664-0228 

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  • American, Irish
    Sun 10:30am-2:30pm, Sun 4pm-9pm, Mon-Thu 5pm-9pm, Fri 5pm-10pm, Sat 4pm-10pm
    $$$
    All Major Credit Cards, cash
  • Casual
    Catering, Fireplace, Kid Friendly, Private Party, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible
    Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
    Live Entertainment
  • Full bar
    Accepted, Online Reservations Available
    Lot Available, Street, Valet
Description

Scottish writer Robert Burns introduced the character of Tam O'Shanter in a poem in 1790, and the term has since come to be associated with a voluminous Scottish-style wool hat worn by men. It's also the name of a historic tavern in Atwater Village, and after Lawrence Frank and Walter Van de Kamp opened the Tam O'Shanter Restaurant and Pub nearly 90 years ago, the L.A. version of the "Tam" has become almost as iconic as its namesake. The restaurant was a one-time local lunchtime hot spot for people like Fatty Arbuckle, Mary Pickford and John Wayne; according to the restaurant, Walt Disney and his team visited so often, they playfully dubbed it the studio commissary. The Tam's menu still features hearty Scottish-inspired staples such as cream-of-mushroom soup, braised beef short ribs, creamed corn and Yorkshire pudding. During the holiday season, the space is transformed into a winter wonderland, complete with an enormous Christmas tree, a roaring fireplace and old-fashioned carolers. In 1968, the Tam O'Shanter temporarily changed its name to the Great Scot, reverting to its original designation in 1982 on its 60th anniversary. Today, the venue continues to draw a faithful clientele while proudly billing itself as "Los Angeles' oldest restaurant operated by the same family in the same location."







  • 2010 | Best Historic Restaurant (1922)

    Scottish writer Robert Burns introduced the character of Tam O'Shanter in a poem in 1790, and the term has since come to be associated with a voluminous Scottish-style wool hat worn by men. It's also the name of a historic tavern in Atwater Village, and after Lawrence Frank and Walter Van de Kamp opened the Tam O'Shanter Restaurant and Pub nearly 90 years ago, the L.A. version of the "Tam" has become almost as iconic as its namesake. The restaurant was a one-time local lunchtime hot spot for... More »

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Dinner Menu
Starters & Salads
$7.00
French Onion Soup
gruyère cheese
$6.00
Today’s Soup
made fresh daily
$7.00
Tam O’shanter Salad
bibb lettuce, tomato, chopped egg, herbed croutons, tam o’shanter vinaigrette
$8.00
Westside Salad
our version of the caesar with mint and sweet chili croutons
$9.00
Holiday Salad
mixed greens, red onions, candied walnuts, blue cheese, cranberry vinagrette
$14.00
Crab Cakes
jumbo lump crab meat, jicama slaw, chipotle aioli
Signature Sides
$7.00
Mac & Cheese
smoked gouda and wisconsin cheddar
$7.00
Broccolini
red chili, garlic, olive oil
$7.00
Seasonal Market Vegetables
chef's selection
$6.00
Baked Potato
butter, bacon, fresh chives, sour cream
$5.00
Lawry's Signature Creamed Corn
$5.00
Lawry's Signature Creamed Spinach
Roasted Prime Ribs Of Beef
$27.00
California Cut
smaller portion for lighter appetites
$29.00
English Cut
thinly sliced for a delicate texture
$32.00
Tam O’shanter Cut
our traditional and most popular cut
$37.00
Prince Charlie Cut
extra thick, always with the bone
One Tail Add $13.00
Two Tails Add $24.00
Lobster Tail Combo
add cold water lobster tails to your entree
Signature Dishes
$15.00
The Tamburger
grass-fed paso prime beef, oven roasted tomatoes, lettuce, red onion, tam dressing, french fries
$19.00
Toad In The Hole
yorkshire pudding, filet mignon, cipollini onions, crimini, button and oyster mushrooms, burgundy wine sauce
$18.00
Fish And Chips
beer battered halibut, house tartar sauce, french fries, peanut coleslaw
Seasonal Dishes
$25.00
Slow Roasted Organic Turkey
house made stuffing, mashed yukon gold potatoes, sautéed market vegetables, candied cranberry, traditional turkey gravy
$26.00
Seared Diver Scallops
wild mushroom and lobster hash, tarragon pesto, pepper cress
$26.00
Slow Roasted English Goose
house made stuffing, mashed potatoes, candied cranberries, sage gravy
$27.00
Alaskan Halibut
fingerling potatoes, roasted root vegetables, crispy leeks, rosemary gremolata
$33.00
Grilled Rib Eye
10 oz rib eye, traditionally roasted and grilled, crispy onions, goat cheese-potato gratin, market vegetables
$24.00
Crispy Pork Belly
faro & italian sausage risotto, roasted peppers, brussels sprouts
For The Table
$8.00
Scotch Rarebit
authentic scottish recipe of cheddar cheese, belhaven scottish ale and cayenne pepper. served with buttery toast points
$9.00
Spinach & Artichoke Dip
roasted shallots, spices, monterey jack and parmesan cheeses
$7.00
Sizzling Mushrooms
garlic and parsley butter
$12.00
Chilled Prawns
house made cocktail sauce
Desserts
$7.50
Chocolate Pecan Bar
c.c. brown’s hot fudge sauce, a la mode
$7.00
Creme Brulee
caramelized vanilla bean custard, fresh berries
$7.00
Sticky Toffee Pudding
a scot's favorite, vanilla and caramel sauce
$6.00
English Trifle
sponge cake, vanilla custard cream, raspberry preserves, whipped cream
$7.50
Wild Berry Cheesecake
blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, vanilla wafer crust
$7.50
C.c. Brown’s Hot Fudge Sundae
this delicious ice cream parlor sundae was originally created in 1906. prepared tableside with häagen-dazs vanilla ice cream, toasted almonds, whipped cream and c.c. brown's hot fudge
$7.50
Virgil’s Root Beer Float
häagen-dazs vanilla ice cream
$4.00
Haagen Dazs Ice Cream
scoop of your choice of vanilla, chocolate or raspberry sorbet
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