A longstanding Beverly Hills restaurant appears to be returning to the community, according to a recent ABC filing. Porta Via has filed an application at 184 N. Canon Dr.
The restaurant closed in December following a Christmas Day fire at its location at 424 N. Canon Dr.
“Our hearts are very much with our team, our neighbors, and the community that has supported us for so many years. We will continue to share updates as they become available, but for now we are closed,” a Dec. 26 Facebook announcement reads. “For more than 30 years, Porta Via Beverly Hills has been more than a restaurant. It has been a home for me and for so many others in our community. We will work to rebuild and restore it as quickly as possible.”
The ABC filing indicates that the restaurant is relocating to a nearby space. What Now Los Angeles has reached out to owner Peter Garland for additional information.
The neighborhood bistro and bar serves items like grilled branzino, filet mignon, parmigiano crusted Alaskan halibut, pastas, sandwiches and salads.
The brand has locations currently open in Calabasas and Palm Desert. A location was formerly open in the Pacific Palisades, but that location is also temporarily closed due to damage from the Palisades fire.
