Veggie-forward American w/ wood-fired pizzas & vibrant, mid-century vibe.
Chef Dan Kluger's Loring Place offers a distinct take on Californian cuisine with a strong emphasis on vegetable-forward American dishes. The menu shines with creations like wood-grilled broccoli salad and pizzas made with house-milled whole wheat flour. Its chic, mid-century inspired dining room provides a vibrant backdrop for these skillfully prepared, spirited plates.
The cuisine is American with a strong focus on vegetables and wood-fired pizzas made with house-milled whole wheat flour. Dishes like the wood-grilled broccoli salad are frequently highlighted as must-tries, and the menu's seasonal changes are appreciated by diners.
"The ricotta dish is specifically recommended, and the wood-grilled broccoli salad and wood-oven pizzas are highlighted as signature items."
Customers largely praise Loring Place for its delicious, vegetable-centric American cuisine and appealing atmosphere, making it a highly recommended spot.
Important Note
One commenter mentioned it might be too expensive for some budgets.
"Loring Place was recommended for being vegetarian-friendly and having other delicious food. It's also noted as a quick hop to Midtown."
Positive"Loring Place is described as great."
Positive"Loring Place is suggested as a moderately upscale restaurant with interesting menus and loyal fans, but its large real estate footprint means it's less busy with locals."
Positive"This user had a positive Thanksgiving experience at Loring Place, highlighting that the restaurant served a good mix of classic and original dishes."
Positive"Loring Place was suggested as a dinner option with open reservations for a date night. The commenter also shared personal experience about feeling too exhausted after exams to go out."
Neutral"Loring Place is noted for effectively accommodating vegan diners alongside vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. The entrees typically range from $25-$40, and the commenter suggests ordering several appetizers and sharing entrees among a group."
Positive"Loring Place is suggested as a restaurant that meets the user's criteria for upscale dining with entrees under $35, avoiding Italian and Chinese cuisines. It is categorized as Mediterranean and Asian Fusion."
Positive"Loring Place was recommended as a brunch spot for visitors of the Center for Jewish History."
Neutral"Loring Place was recommended."
Positive"Loring Place was mentioned as a restaurant."
Positive"The reviewer considers this restaurant to be great but potentially too expensive for the user's budget."
Neutral"This restaurant is suggested as an option for the user."
Neutral"A user mentions that Loring Place on 8th always has many vegetarian options."
Neutral"Loring Place is suggested as a dining option for those seeking something "a bit more upscale but still quick.""
Neutral"This user recommends Loring Place as an alternative to ABC kitchen, offering a more intimate setting and better service."
Positive"Loring Place is listed as a suggested restaurant."
Neutral"A commenter briefly recommended Loring Place as a dining option for the original poster's request."
Positive"User MaddieOllie agrees Loring Place is 'so good' and an easy go-to for various occasions when a reservation is needed."
Positive"User SavingsAd1484 praises Loring Place for its food and seasonally changing menu based on fresh vegetables."
Positive"Loring Place offers many fresh spring vegetable dishes, including vegetarian starters, pizzas, and mains, with great hospitality."
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