Celebrities. You can find them on the big screen, the small screen, and pretty much everywhere else in between thanks to social media. But have you ever wondered what famous people do after they finished filming a movie or touring the world?
They’re just like us and can have side hustles, too! Some go on a vacation or the mall or even visit their own restaurant. That’s right, celebrities own restaurants, and you’ve probably even eaten at one once or twice before. When you’re a famous person who travels the world, you meet culinary geniuses along the way, try all different types of cuisines, and develop a taste for not just food, but the food and beverage business.
Some of these are chains, while others are more high brow, and a few fit somewhere in the middle. All of them are unique in their own ways, some only available in one city, while others you can find in multiple states and even countries outside of the U.S.
If you’re into tacos, Italian, or even ping pong, then you’re in the right place because we have everything and more listed below. Who knows? Maybe there’s even a former boy bander thrown in the mix — you’ll just have to scroll down and find out for yourself. Where will you be stopping first?
Here are the restaurants you never realized were owned by celebrities.
Opened: 2012
Type: Italian
Fun Fact: The most expensive item on the menu is the Veal Chop ($46.00).
Locations: Australia, Bahamas, California, Canada, Cayman Islands, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Jamaica, Mexico, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Turks and Caicos
Opened: 1985
Type: Island-inspired
Fun Fact: Casinos and resorts are also a part of the Margaritaville family. You can find them in Las Vegas, Nevada and Daytona Beach, Florida.
Opened: 2004
Type: Moroccan
Fun Fact: Gosling’s friend, Chef Ben’s grandmother was the woman who inspired the menu.
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Opened: 2016
Type: Tacos
Fun Fact: It’s vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free friendly.
Locations: New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto, Philadelphia, Seattle, Austin, Washington D.C.
Opened: 2009
Type: American
Fun Fact: After attending a table tennis party, Sarandon was sold.
Location: Senoia, GA
Opened: 2016
Type: Classic Pub
Fun Fact: You can find the cast and crew of The Walking Dead hanging here after set.
Locations: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Ontario, Canada
Opened: 2011
Type: Burgers
Fun Fact: Paul Wahlberg, the oldest brother, is the head chef.
Location: Waco, TX
Opened: 2014
Type: Bakery
Fun Fact: The couple originally opened their bakery in 2003 before they had two kids and an HGTV show.
Location: Orlando, FL
Opened: 2016
Type: Hot Dogs
Fun Fact: You can order the “Boy Bander” that comes with 5 different hot dogs.
Location: West Hollywood, CA
Opened: 2016
Type: Cal-French
Fun Fact: There is a section just for children to play while the parents can enjoy a nice dinner. (Fancy fast food restaurant?)
Locations: Texas, Hawaii, Nevada, California, Florida, Washington D.C., New York, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Australia, Philippines, Japan, India, Russia, Spain, England, Italy, Monte Carlo, Montenegro, Bahamas, Mexico, South Africa, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates
Opened: 1993
Type: Japanese
Fun Fact: De Niro invited Chef Nobu Matsuhisa to open a restaurant in Tribeca, New York City.
Location: New Orleans, LA
Opened: 2012
Type: Creole, Cajun, American
Fun Fact: They created their own charity foundation – Love They Neighbor Foundation – which helps feed families and children all across the globe.
Location: New York City, NY
Opened: 2007
Type: Southern BBQ
Fun Fact: The food is made with fresh, local ingredients and guests are made to feel like friends when they visit.
Location: New York City, NY
Opened: June 18th, 2003
Type: American, Sports bar
Fun Fact: The center of the bar has an 18-foot illuminated champagne tower.
Location: Toronto, Canada
Opened: 2018
Type: American, Sports bar
Fun Fact: The restaurant used to be named just Pick 6ix which served sushi, but after renovations it was renamed to Pick 6ix Sports and features a classic bar menu now.
Location: Austin, TX
Opened: Originally established in 1969 and moved in 2009
Type: Deli & Bakery
Fun Fact: When Walton’s originally opened in 1969 it was branded as Walton’s Florist and Nursery. It moved to Austin’s Market District in 2009 and re-branded itself as a deli and bakery.
Location: San Francisco & San Diego, CA, Miami, FL
Opened: 2017
Type: BBQ
Fun Fact: Former U.S. President Barack Obama dined there on President’s Day in 2019.
Location: Miami, FL
Opened: 2018
Type: Modern European
Fun Fact: Swan and Bar Bevy are meant to feel like two different restaurants. Swan is a light, feminine dining venue while Bar Bevy is a sultry, nightlife cocktail venue.
Location: Miami, FL
Opened: 1992
Type: Cuban
Fun Fact: They also own the restaurant Bongos Cuban Cafe which is located in Orlando’s Downtown Disney.
Locations: Chicago, IL, Connecticut, and Washington State
Opened: 1998
Type: Steakhouse
Fun Fact: Table 23 is reserved for Michael, but when he’s not there you can reserve the table for 2 for $800 or $600 for 4 guests.
Arnold Palmer's Restaurant is thrilled to make one of the most significant announcement's in the history of our restaurant. To honor the legacy, life and times of Arnold Palmer, we are opening the "Palmer Room" inside the restaurant featuring unique, one of a kind memorabilia. pic.twitter.com/DJcub8TDbN
— Palmer's Restaurant (@arnoldpalmers_) January 11, 2018
Location: California
Opened: 2004
Type: American
Fun Fact: Their wine room showcases more than 2,000 bottles of wine.
The good word from another C+B fan...thanks, @zander81!
— Chicken+Beer (@Chicken_BeerATL) March 17, 2019
・・・#Repost @zander81 Gotta say @ludacris knows what’s up. His spot in the ATL airport is the best food I’ve eaten in an airport by far. @chicken_beeratl y’all nailed it. #chickenbeeratl #ATL #chickennwaffles pic.twitter.com/lP8lOWPj5D
Location: Atlanta
Opened: 2017
Type: Southern-style comfort food
Fun Fact: It’s one and only location is in the Hartsfield-Jackson International airport.
Location: Orlando, FL, Los Angeles International airport, Las Vegas, NV, New York City, NY, London, England, Paris, France
Opened: 1991
Type: American
Fun Fact: The Walt Disney World location can seat up to 500 people.
Location: New York City, NY
Opened: 2011
Type: Coffee
Fun Fact: Hugh Jackman created this coffee shop to help farmers in developing countries sell their goods to U.S. consumers. 100% of the profits go towards the Laughing Man Foundation.
Location: New York City, NY
Opened: 2015
Type: American
Fun Fact: The sinks in the bathroom are gold.
Location: New Jersey
Opened: 2011
Type: American
Fun Fact: There are no prices listed on the menu. You can pay either by volunteering, or you can make a donation to cover the cost of your meal (and another person’s if you want to pay it forward).
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Opened: 2015
Type: Vegan
Fun Fact: If you work for an animal right’s organization, you’ll receive a 25% discount on Tuesdays.
Location: San Antonio & Dallas, TX
Opened: 2012
Type: Bakery
Fun Fact: Any remaining cupcakes and treats at the end of the day are donated to local non-profits and philanthropies.
Location: Beverly Hills, CA
Opened: 2009
Type: Mediterranean
Fun Fact: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star also owns the restaurants SUR and Pump, which are located in Los Angeles, CA.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Opened: 2017
Type: Meadery
Fun Fact: Dylan Sprouse tested his recipes through trial and error in his dorm room while studying at NYU.
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Opened: 2017
Type: Italian
Fun Fact: The West Hollywood location has been closed, but there are plans to reopen the restaurant on the West Side in Santa Monica.
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