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    Screw You! - How Much it Costs to BYOB

    I am no longer keeping the list of corkage fees updated on this page. The dynamic list of corkage fees is now on the new LA Corkage Fees List [here]

    This is just the beginnings of a list of LA restaurants and their respective corkage fees that I've gathered from various places so far. I need some help, so if anyone knows about additions, deletions, and changes, please do let me know so we can have one big comprehensive list!

    a glass of wineAlegria – no corkage
    Alejo's, Marina Del Rey - no corkage
    Alex – $25 per bottle
    Amuse Café – $1 per person per glass (though not sure that this one is still open!)
    Angeli Caffe – $15 per bottle
    Angelini Osteria – $15 per bottle, waived for each bottle purchased off their list
    AOC – $25 per bottle, waived if 2nd bottle purchased
    Aubergine, Newport Beach - $25 per bottle
    August Chris Cafe, Sherman Oaks - $2 per bottle
    Bandera
    Bastide – customers not allowed to bring their own wine
    Bin 8945, West Hollywood - $15 per bottle
    Bistro 45, Pasadena - $15 per bottle
    Bistro K – no corkage
    Bistro Provence, Burbank - $9 for first bottle, $14 per bottle thereafter
    Bistro Verdu – no corkage
    Boa – $20 per bottle, waived if a bottle is also purchased; entire list is half price on Sunday
    Buffalo Club - $25/bottle, 2 bottle max
    Café Bizou – $3 per bottle
    Café Blanc – $5 per bottle
    Cafe Brasil - no corkage
    Café Pierre, Manhattan Beach – $20 per bottle
    Caffe Capri – no corkage
    Caioti Pizza Café – no corkage
    Capo, Santa Monica - $25 per bottle
    Campanile – $20 per bottle
    Chameau - no corkage
    Cheebo - $10
    Chinois on Main – $20 per bottle
    Chocolat - $15 per bottle
    Citrine – no corkage, unless it’s a cheap bottle, then $15
    Ciudad – $13 per bottle
    Cobras & Matadors – $5, or no corkage if wine bought next door
    Dakota at the Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood - $20
    Dal Rae Restaurant (Pico Rivera near Commerce Casino) - $20
    Dan Tana's – $24 per bottle, $6 per person
    Dolce – no corkage, on Sunday only
    Doughboys - no corkage
    E. Baldi - $40 per bottle
    Firefly Bistro, South Pasadena - $7 per bottle
    Fritto Misto, Santa Monica - $1.50/person
    Gaby's Mediterranean - no corkage
    Gingergrass – not allowed to BYOB (as of 8/1/05)
    Girasole - no corkage
    Grace – $15 per bottle, provided it's not on the wine list; otherwise not allowed; no per table limit on personal cellar bottles if called in advance to let them know how many
    Guelaguetza – $4 per bottle
    Hungry Cat - $15
    Il Capriccio – $3 corkage.
    Il Moro – $15 per bottle
    Indo Cafe - no corkage
    Inn of the Seventh Ray – $12
    Ivy/Ivy at the Shore - not allowed
    J Restaurant Lounge - $25
    Jiraffe – $20 per bottle
    Joe's Restaurant, Venice - $20 per bottle
    Josie – $20 per bottle, waived if 2nd bottle purchased, free on Mondays with a 2 bottle maximum
    Katana - $20/bottle
    Katmandu Kitchen - no corkage
    King's Fish House – $10 per bottle
    La Cachette – $20 per bottle, no corkage on Sundays
    Lawry's – $10 per bottle
    Le Petit Jacques, Sherman Oaks - $4 closed
    Library Alehouse - $15/bottle, 1 bottle max
    L'Orangerie – $25 per bottle, provided it's not on the wine list otherwise not allowed
    Lucques - $15 per bottle
    Madame Matisse - no corkage
    Madeo – $18
    Mama Voula's, West LA - no corkage
    Mao's Kitchen, Venice - no corkage
    Maple Drive – $15 per bottle, waived if 2nd bottle bought from list
    Mario's Peruvian & Seafood - no corkage (but they close at 8 pm!)
    Marouch Lebanese, Los Angeles - $8.99 per bottle
    Mastro's – $25 per bottle
    Melisse – $30 per bottle, waived if 2nd bottle bought from list
    Mortons – $25 per bottle
    Mr. Chow's – $25 per bottle
    Musso & Frank Grill – $3.50 per person, no matter how many bottles
    Opaline – $12 per bottle ** closed **
    Orso – $12 per bottle
    Osteria La Buca - no corkage
    Osteria Latini – $12
    Parkway Grill – $20 per bottle
    Patina – $20 per bottle
    Paul's Cafe, Tarzana - $4
    Pinot Bistro, Pinot Café, Pinot Hollywood – no corkage
    Pizzicotto – $8 per bottle
    Sawtelle Kitchen – no corkage
    Sona – $20 per 750ml, limited to 1 bottle per 2 guests if wine is not on list otherwise not allowed
    Sham Mediterranean, Santa Monica - no corkage (they also have no wine, so you have to bring your own)
    Shula's 347 Steak House (LAX Sheraton Gateway Hotel) - $25 per bottle
    Spago – $25 per 750ml
    Sushi Nozawa – n/a
    Table 8 – $15 per bottle
    Tangerine – $10 per bottle
    Tasca – no corkage
    Taylor's Prime Steaks – $10 per bottle
    The Grill – $15 per bottle
    The Ivy – n/a
    The Kitchen – under $5
    The Palm – $30 per bottle
    The Spanish Kitchen - $15 if it's not on their wine list, otherwise it's more
    Valentino – $35 per bottle, 2 bottle max
    Violet - $12/bottle
    Vert – $14 per bottle
    Water Grill – $25 per bottle
    World Cafe - $15/bottle
    Xiomara, Pasadena - first bottle free, $12 per bottle after

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    Comments

    1. Daily Gluttony says

      July 19, 2005 at 9:00 pm

      This list ROCKS, girl!

      I also believe that Girasole on Larchmont and Alegria in Silverlake have no corkage policies.

      Reply
    2. brocklanders says

      July 19, 2005 at 9:06 pm

      You forgot the best restaurant in LA, Lucques: $15.

      Reply
    3. sarah says

      July 19, 2005 at 9:13 pm

      ah! thank you thank you! i am adding...

      see, i can't wait until everyone chimes in...this list is going to be great!

      Reply
    4. S says

      July 19, 2005 at 11:55 pm

      Your site is soo informative! I don't know how I stumbled across it a few weeks ago but I love everything on it!

      Reply
    5. Jessica says

      July 20, 2005 at 12:35 am

      Great list, Sarah. Very useful. Many of these are lower than I'd actually think. I might have to start bringing bottles with me (as long as they're not on the restaurant's list already, of course.) Extra tidbit: not only does The Kitchen have low corkage, they're very tolerant, i.e. I once saw folks drinking Two Buck Chuck. Pretty amazing that the wine cost less than the fee itself. I wouldn't do it, but hey, nice to know you can, I guess.

      Reply
    6. MEalCentric says

      July 21, 2005 at 5:47 pm

      My wallet (and liver) thank you.

      Reply
    7. sarah says

      July 25, 2005 at 4:27 pm

      thank you anonymous! i will call gingergrass and double check ;)

      Reply
    8. sarah says

      July 25, 2005 at 4:27 pm

      thank you anonymous! i will call gingergrass and double check ;)

      Reply
    9. Anonymous says

      August 02, 2005 at 7:11 pm

      I believe that Madame Matisse has a free corkage policy.

      Lynda K.

      hipstercards.com
      delight.com

      Reply
    10. sarah says

      August 02, 2005 at 9:14 pm

      just called gingergrass (today is 8/2/05) and currently, guests are not allowed to byob.

      thank you for letting me know about madame matisse! will check on them shortly!

      Reply
    11. Anonymous says

      August 04, 2005 at 12:23 am

      Cafe Bizout has no corkage fee. Was there just a week ago and it was, with apologies to Larry Miller, "freeee"!

      Reply
    12. Claudia says

      October 30, 2005 at 6:07 pm

      Fabulous, helpful list--I am always looking for these places myself (I drink a lot of wine!). I can't believe the Pinots now have no corkage--unbelievable! Here are a couple of additions...
      1. Alejo's in the Marina has no corkage.
      2. Mao's Kitchen in Venice has no corkage (at least when I was last there...not too recently).
      3. Indo Cafe and Cafe Brasil in Palms have no corkage.
      4. Le Petit Jacques in Sherman Oaks has, I believe, a $4 corkage.
      5. Paul's Cafe in Tarzana has some low corkage ($4?).

      Reply
    13. Claudia says

      October 30, 2005 at 6:07 pm

      Fabulous, helpful list--I am always looking for these places myself (I drink a lot of wine!). I can't believe the Pinots now have no corkage--unbelievable! Here are a couple of additions...
      1. Alejo's in the Marina has no corkage.
      2. Mao's Kitchen in Venice has no corkage (at least when I was last there...not too recently).
      3. Indo Cafe and Cafe Brasil in Palms have no corkage.
      4. Le Petit Jacques in Sherman Oaks has, I believe, a $4 corkage.
      5. Paul's Cafe in Tarzana has some low corkage ($4?).

      Reply
    14. Anonymous says

      February 14, 2006 at 9:03 pm

      Dakota at the Roosevelt Hotel charges $20.00

      Reply
    15. Anonymous says

      March 06, 2006 at 7:55 pm

      Here's another list

      Corkage Fees:

      NO CHARGE

      Allegria, Los Angeles (Silver Lake)
      Chameau, Los Angeles (Silver Lake)
      Girasole, Los Angeles (Larchmont)

      LOW

      August Chris Café, Sherman Oaks: $2 per bottle
      Bistro 45, Pasadena: $15 per bottle
      Cafe Bizou, Sherman Oaks, Pasadena and Santa Monica: $2 per bottle
      Cobras & Matadors, Los Angeles: $5 per bottle; free if you buy a bottle at their wine shop next door
      Firefly Bistro, South Pasadena: $7 a bottle. But if it's on their list, they will refuse to pour it.
      Lawry's, Beverly Hills: $10 per bottle; large bottles, $20
      Xiomara, Pasadena: first bottle is free, then $12 per bottle

      HIGH

      Patina, Los Angeles: $20 per bottle
      L'Orangerie, West Hollywood: $25 per bottle. If it's on their list, regardless of the year, they won't uncork it.
      Mastro's, Beverly Hills: $25 per bottle
      Capo, Santa Monica: $25 per bottle. If the wine is on their list, corkage is the full price of the bottle
      Aubergine, Newport Beach: $25 per bottle
      Valentino, Santa Monica: $35 per bottle, limit two bottles. $50 for a magnum, limit one bottle.
      WineSellar & Brasserie, San Diego: $20 per bottle. If purchased at their store, 20% above retail price.

      PER PERSON

      Fritto Misto, Santa Monica: $1.50 per person
      Dan Tana's, West Hollywood: $6 per person per bottle

      NO BYOB

      Bastide, Los Angeles
      The Ivy, Los Angeles
      Ivy at the Shore, Santa Monica

      Other Corkage:

      Spago: $25 per 750ml
      Water Grill: $20 per bottle
      AOC: $25 per bottle, waived if 2nd bottle purchased
      Angelini Osteria: $10 per bottle
      Campanile: $20 per bottle
      Nouveau Café Blanc: $5 per bottle
      Valentino: $30 per bottle
      Josie: $20 per bottle, waived if 2nd bottle purchased; FREE on Mondays, 2 bottle max.
      Sushi Nozawa: “We don’t do that” (Shocker…)
      Melisse: $30 per bottle, waived if 2nd bottle purchased
      Parkway Grill: $20 per bottle
      Grace: $15 per bottle provided it’s not on the wine list; otherwise not allowed
      Sona: $20 per 750 ml, limited to 1 bottle per 2 guests; if wine is on wine list, not allowed
      Lawry’s: $10 per bottle
      Guelaguetza: $4 per bottle
      Dan Tana: $24 per bottle
      Pizzecoto: $8 per bottle
      Angeli Caffe: $10 per bottle
      The Grill: $15 per bottle
      Bastide: Customers not allowed to bring their own wine
      Patina: $20 per bottle
      Alex: $25 per bottle
      Ciudad: $13 per bottle
      Chinois On Main: $20 per 750ml
      Jiraffe: $20 per bottle
      La Cachette: $20 per bottle; FREE on Sundays
      L’Orangerie: $25 per bottle, provided it’s not on the wine list; otherwise not allowed
      Orso: $12 per bottle
      Vert: $14 per bottle

      Reply
    16. sarah says

      March 06, 2006 at 8:28 pm

      wow! thank anonymous! i'll do my best to merge your list with mine!

      Reply
    17. Claudia says

      March 12, 2006 at 7:07 am

      Regarding the anonymous list:
      Chameau in Silverlake has closed and relocated to a Fairfax location, where they do serve wine and beer (don't know about corkage, however).
      August Chris is now Le Petit Jacques (for about the last two years).
      Bistro Provence in Burbank has a $6 corkage.
      Mama Voula's in West L.A. has no corkage (they lost their wine/beer license over a bathroom issue).

      Reply
    18. Zack says

      March 26, 2006 at 1:03 am

      Gaby's Mediteranean is BYOB, including beer or wine, with no corkage fee. They have two locations: Venice Pier, and Culver City (Washington Blvd). I've never had a problem bringing a six-pack of brew, and cracking them open myself.

      Amazing food, and vegetarian/vegan friendly! The outdoor seating is an added bonus.

      Reply
    19. Joanie says

      May 04, 2006 at 5:45 pm

      Just had birthday dinner at Osteria Latini. Food was wonderful. Service great. Corkage was $12.
      Cafe Bizou just raised their corkage to $3. Still the biggest
      bargain.

      Reply
    20. Anonymous says

      May 30, 2006 at 6:44 pm

      Cafe Pierre in Manhattan Beach - really good French bistro food at good prices; except corkage at $20. They also say they won't uncork if the bottle is on their extensive wine list, but they haven't yet refused.

      Reply
    21. MacroGal says

      June 01, 2006 at 5:21 pm

      I believe that Gaby's Mediterranean is actually $5 - and their food is so awesomely cheap that the corkage fee almost doubles your bill :)

      I believe Cafe Bizou in Santa Monica is also free corkage...

      Reply
    22. santos. says

      June 05, 2006 at 1:41 pm

      i must be channeling you; i never notice these things normally, but *did* notice that cheebo charges $10, and hungry cat charges $15.

      Reply
    23. Michael Lasko says

      August 07, 2006 at 10:07 pm

      Sarah, I hope you don't mind, I have stolen your brilliant idea and created a list of Corkages for Orange County Restaurants:
      takealotofdrugs.com

      Reply
    24. Anonymous says

      August 17, 2006 at 3:53 pm

      Hi Sarah,

      Fantastic list. Brava!

      One note, the corkage at Angeli Caffe has been raised to $15.

      Best,

      James

      Reply
    25. sarah says

      August 17, 2006 at 5:21 pm

      all: so far so good, and keep 'em coming! making the additions and changes now...

      Reply
    26. Claudette says

      September 01, 2006 at 9:23 pm

      If you haven't been, you simply have to try uber cheap wonderful BYOB Kathmandu Kithen on Venice Blvd, near Motor. Also, Doughboy's (beside El Carmen) is a must mention on the BYOB tip.

      Reply
    27. Beaudroux says

      October 24, 2006 at 10:23 pm

      J Restaurant/Lounge just opened with a $25 corkage.

      http://beaudrouxblog.blogspot.com/

      Reply
    28. Wynne says

      November 06, 2006 at 8:12 pm

      Chocolat: $15 per bottle

      Reply
    29. KT says

      January 15, 2007 at 12:41 am

      Hi Sarah!

      While reading S. Irene Virbila's review of E. Baldi in the Times this week, my memory of this corkage list was tickled, when Ms. Virbila mentioned that she paid the outrageous sum of $40 for corkage at E. Baldi.

      Yikes!

      Reply
    30. tannaz says

      January 29, 2007 at 4:45 pm

      This is fantastic. 2 things:

      For one, I linked to you on Wise Bread,
      and, neither Osteria La Buca in East Hollywood nor Tasca on West Third Street charge a corkage.

      Reply
    31. Anonymous says

      February 28, 2007 at 7:32 pm

      Bistro Provence has raised their corkage to $9.00 for the 1st bottle and $14.00 for each additional bottle. Le Petit Jaques is now closed.

      Reply
    32. ZapRoot says

      March 27, 2007 at 6:12 pm

      Cube on Labrea - No Corkage Fee

      Great pasta and huge cheese selection.

      http://www.divinepasta.com/

      Reply
    33. Miss Jess says

      July 04, 2007 at 3:12 pm

      A few others...

      Violet: $12 per bottle
      World Cafe: $15 per bottle
      Buffalo Club: $25 per bottle, 2 bottle max
      Library Alehouse: $15 per bottle, 1 bottle max

      Reply
    34. Anonymous says

      July 05, 2007 at 4:31 pm

      Ever heard of Dal Rae Restaurant? In Pico Rivera (near Commerce Casino). Corkage = $20.

      Reply
    35. Anonymous says

      July 24, 2007 at 4:29 am

      Lido di in Manhattan Beach--Great Italian/California cuisine. AND THE HANDS DOWN BEST FILET MIGNON--Skip Flemings, Houston's, anything else.

      Reply
      • Duckmanbill says

        September 03, 2011 at 6:16 am

        So how much was the corkage, or are you just going to shill like a biatch?

        Reply
    36. r says

      March 18, 2008 at 2:53 pm

      Great list, here's an addition:

      Shula's 347 Steak House (LAX Sheraton Gateway Hotel): $25 per bottle

      Good steaks (not great), pretty good service, convenient for Business travelers staying in nearby hotels. Valet parking, $8 with validation.

      scorpucla

      Reply
    37. Michael Lasko says

      July 10, 2008 at 3:29 pm

      Taste on Melrose: $15

      Reply
    38. crustoner says

      October 15, 2008 at 7:41 am

      Love the idea of this list, but its VERY out of date. Many of these restaurants are not open today and others have changed their policies. It would be so cool to have an updated list!

      Reply
    39. Mimi C. says

      October 10, 2010 at 9:55 pm

      Just FYI..this year (2010), Water Grill has waived its corkage fee

      Reply
    40. Anna Davis says

      August 29, 2013 at 2:50 pm

      AWESOME LIST (even eight years later)!

      Cha Cha Chicken in Santa Monica and Maccheroni Republic in Downtown are really great options as well. Here's a newer list I've been using: https://www.foodsworth.com/lists/best-byob-restaurants-in-los-angeles

      Reply
    41. Juju says

      March 14, 2014 at 11:46 pm

      No corkage fee on tuesday at Kal's Bistro Pasadena
      43 E. Union st. Pasadena CA 91103
      What a hip place to have fun, isn't it? ;)

      Reply

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