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A Supper Club Revival by the Harbor: Inside The Majestic in San Pedro

A Supper Club Revival by the Harbor: Inside The Majestic in San Pedro

The Majestic LA
921 S. Beacon St. San Pedro, CA 90731
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The Majestic Is Where Dinner Becomes a Show

Tucked into a historic building overlooking the Port of Los Angeles, The Majestic isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an experience. Equal parts supper club, art space, and neighborhood gathering spot, this San Pedro gem delivers a night out that feels both nostalgic and entirely new.

Originally rooted in a family legacy dating back to 1925, the concept has been reimagined under chef Dustin Trani into what’s now billed as a “supper club for the arts,” blending food, performance, and immersive design into one cohesive evening.

A Historic Space with a Dramatic Glow

The setting alone is worth the drive. Housed in a restored landmark building that once served as a USO-style gathering space, The Majestic leans into its past with chandeliers, a grand fireplace, and a stage framed by rich curtains.

The vibe lands somewhere between Old Hollywood supper club and modern creative hub: dimly lit, intimate, and just theatrical enough. On any given night, your dinner might come with a side of live jazz, comedy, or even a magician drifting between tables.

What to Order: Italian Roots, Global Reach

The menu reads Italian at first glance, but there’s a global, slightly experimental edge throughout. Think comforting classics with a twist.

Standout dishes to look for:

  • Rigatoni with mushroom bolognese
  • Grilled seafood like bluefin tartar
  • Fried pork chop with Italian-American flair
  • Fritto misto with squid ink aioli and hot honey

Cocktails follow suit, creative but approachable, with options like the Harbor Sour setting the tone for the evening.

More Than Dinner: A Built-In Night Out

What sets The Majestic apart from other LA dining destinations is its seamless integration of entertainment. The dining room doubles as a performance space, turning a typical dinner reservation into something closer to a curated night out.

It’s not uncommon for the room to shift mid-meal, from quiet conversation to live music or interactive performance, making it especially ideal for:

  • Date nights
  • Celebrations
  • Visitors looking for something distinctly “LA.”

Morning Coffee, Evening Drama

While dinner gets most of the spotlight, The Majestic quietly doubles as a daytime café. Mornings are reserved for coffee and light fare, offering a completely different, low-key experience compared to its theatrical evenings.

By night, though, it fully transforms, lights dim, the stage comes alive, and the space leans into its supper club identity.

When to Go

Dinner runs Wednesday through Sunday evenings, and reservations are a good idea, especially on weekends when the performance lineup draws a crowd.

For a more relaxed experience, aim for:

  • Early evening seatings
  • Midweek visits

The Takeaway

The Majestic feels like the kind of place San Pedro has been waiting for: rooted in history, but forward-thinking in execution. It’s not just about the food, though that alone would justify a visit; it’s about the full experience.

If you’re looking to trade a standard dinner reservation for something with a little more atmosphere, this harbor-side supper club delivers exactly that.


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