Restaurants & Bars

Mírame In Beverly Hills Will Close On July 2, But Its Owners Have Plans To Relocate

Mírame, known for its contemporary Mexican cuisine, is closing after three years in Beverly Hills.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Mírame, the contemporary Mexican restaurant from chef Josh Gil, plans to close this Sunday after three years in Beverly Hills.

The restaurant plans to relocate elsewhere in Los Angeles. Its sister restaurant, Mírate in Los Feliz, will remain open, management said in a statement to Patch:

"As of Sunday, July 2nd, Mírame will be closing operations in Beverly Hills while ownership finalizes plans to relocate the restaurant to another Los Angeles location.

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"In the meantime, the team will continue to focus on Mírate in Los Feliz that's been quickly embraced by guests since opening in November 2022. Concurrently, ownership is moving forward with a location in the Bay Area's Menlo Park slated to open later this year.

"The brand has continued to evolve since it opened Mírame in July 2020 at the height of the pandemic, and the team is honing in on mindfully finding new neighborhoods that properly align with its growth plan.

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"Staff has been notified and ownership will be making every effort to retain Mírame employees at either Mírate or Chef Josh Gil's upcoming dining concepts at Level 8 at the Moxy."

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