How to Get a Reservation at Dunsmoor in Los Angeles
Dunsmoor books on OpenTable with reservations releasing roughly a month ahead. The attached wine bar is walk-in only, which is the most reliable no-reservation route.
The short answer
Dunsmoor, the hearth-driven American restaurant in Glassell Park, books on OpenTable. Reservations release roughly a month in advance, and prime slots are typically booked a couple of weeks out, so a little planning goes a long way.
The reliable no-reservation route is the attached wine bar, which is walk-in only with a limited food menu. If you want the full dining room on a specific night, watch for cancellations. Confirm the current release window on the live listing.
Dining room versus wine bar
Dunsmoor gives you a built-in backup. If the dining room is gone, the wine bar lets you walk in for a taste of the kitchen.
- Dining room: book on OpenTable when the roughly month-ahead window opens.
- Wine bar: walk-in only, with a limited menu, and the dependable no-reservation option.
- Weeknights are easier than weekend prime time.
- Watch for cancellations a couple of weeks out and again in the final 48 hours.
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Frequently asked
How far ahead does Dunsmoor open reservations?
Dunsmoor releases reservations roughly a month in advance on OpenTable, and prime times are often booked a couple of weeks out. Confirm the current window on the live listing.
Can you walk in to Dunsmoor?
The attached wine bar is walk-in only and serves a limited food menu. It is the most reliable way to eat there without a dining-room reservation.
How hard is it to book Dunsmoor?
It is moderately hard. Prime weekend tables go a couple of weeks out, but weeknights and cancellations make it attainable, and the wine bar is always a walk-in fallback.