The Stinking Rose | |
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Restaurant information | |
Established | 1991 |
Owner(s) | Jerry Dal Bozzo and Dante Serafini |
State | California |
Country | United States |
Website | thestinkingrose |
The Stinking Rose is a Californian restaurant known for including garlic in all its dishes, including its garlic ice cream. It had two outlets, one in San Francisco and one in Beverly Hills.[1] The Beverly Hills location announced its closure in October 2021. The San Francisco location was originally located at 325 Columbus Ave, but moved in 2021 to 430 Columbus Ave. San Francisco, California.[2]
The restaurant's official mantra is "We season our garlic with food".[1] It has inspired two garlic-themed cookbooks from Ten Speed Press, titled The Stinking Cookbook (1994)[3][4] and The Stinking Rose Restaurant Cookbook (2006).[5][6]
In February 2014, the 38,500-square-foot (3,577 m2) site housing the Beverly Hills restaurant was put up for sale.[7] It sold in September of that year for about $17 million, though the restaurant continued to operate pending redevelopment plans.[8][9] It announced its closure in October 2021, with no reopening date known.[10]
References
- ^ a b Froncillo, Andrea (2006). The Stinking Rose Restaurant Cookbook. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 9781580086868.
- ^ Chamings, Andrew (21 January 2022). "San Francisco's iconic Stinking Rose restaurant to reopen Monday at new location". SFGate. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
- ^ Hinterberger, John (1995-07-16). "Stinking Garlic – It Can Be Made Mild Through Roasting, But It Can't Be Gentrified or Made Polite". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
- ^ Dal Bozzo, Jerry (1994). The Stinking Cookbook. Ten Speed Press. ISBN 0890877300.
- ^ Mclaughlin, Lisa (2006-07-24). "6 Restaurant Cookbooks to Keep You Dining In". Time. Archived from the original on March 7, 2008. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
- ^ Froncillo, Andrea; Jennifer Jeffrey (2006). The Stinking Rose Restaurant Cookbook. Berkeley, Calif.: Ten Speed Press. pp. vii. ISBN 9781580086868. Retrieved 2013-04-03.
- ^ Vincent, Roger (2014-02-18). "Beverly Hills site of Stinking Rose hits market for $18.3 million". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
- ^ Firnhaber, Beverly (2014-10-27). "Stinking Rose Site Sold, May Bloom Anew". LA Business Journal. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
- ^ Sharp, Steven (2021-01-12). "Proposed Eight-Story Hotel Faces Opposition in Beverly Hills". Urbanize LA. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
- ^ "The Stinking Rose – Los Angeles Steak House". thestinkingrose.com. Retrieved March 6, 2023.