Welcome to Something About Her
"Something About Her" is a cozy sandwich shop located in West Hollywood, CA, known for its delicious sandwiches like "The Kate" and "The Drew." Despite limited seating and wait times, customers rave about the savory flavors and quality of the food. The atmosphere is described as cozy with a feminine flair, creating a perfect dining experience. Fans of Vanderpump Rules may even spot Katie or Ari, adding to the excitement of visiting this hidden gem. Overall, "Something About Her" offers a unique and satisfying dining experience that is worth the visit.
- 640 N Robertson Blvd West Hollywood, CA 90069640 N Robertson Blvd West Hollywood, CA 90069 Hotline:
Located in West Hollywood, Something About Her is a hidden gem in the bustling city known for its exceptional sandwiches and cozy ambiance. The small but charming location offers a limited menu of mouthwatering sandwiches, with options to add delicious toppings like Prosciutto or turkey.
Customers rave about the quality and taste of the sandwiches, with favorites like The Kate and The Drew receiving high praise. The friendly staff adds to the welcoming atmosphere, making every visit a delightful experience.
Parking may be a bit tricky, but the wait is definitely worth it. Whether you're a fan of Pump Rules or just a sandwich enthusiast, Something About Her is a must-visit spot for a satisfying meal. Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in delicious sandwiches with a feminine flair at Something About Her.

I work right on the other side of the park but usually come in on Tuesdays when they're closed. I finally came to work on a Wednesday and remembered to try SAH. I got The Kate and added turkey. At first we were sitting to enjoy it there but something came up and changed my order to go. The inside is super small and they basically assign your table. But it's kinda cozy. The staff was super friendly. I got home and ate my sandwich, honestly. It was really good. Nice and flavorful. Was pretty stuffed and made a mess but super good haha. I ate half for lunch and half for dinner as the portions were big as well. Will probably be back!

I wasn't expecting to like Something About Her as much as I did! With the exception of the small location and hour long wait time, I was very impressed with how good our sandwiches were. I ordered the Drew, and added Prosciutto and it was perfect! Savory and just yummy. My reasons for taking off a star is yes the menu is limited to a few sandwiches and that's okay but there were no sides to accompany it like a pasta or potato salad, just a slice of a pickle and chips you do need to purchase separately. Overall my own tab for my sandwich was about $32 (I added the chips and a hard seltzer). Would I come again? I think so just to try a different sandwich but do hope to see the menu expand or different sandwiches introduced. Decor was a 5/5! Very cute and quaint and cozy feels all around. A great place to hang out with your girlfriends like I did and enjoy a great bite!

Definitely lived up to the hype! Visited from MN and have to say this is my favorite sandwich shop I've been to. My group only waited for about 20 mins and then we were able to get a corner table spot to dine in. The food was quality and delicious. One of my favorite sandwiches I've ever had. The ambiance was cozy and had a perfect feminine flair- well done Ariana and Katie! This was the perfect lunch spot and I definitely recommend checking it out.

Parking: During the day, you can find free street parking in the neighborhood streets south of Melrose, just read the signs carefully because one side of the street could be ok to park on but the other side is not. Otherwise, there are meters. Experience: It's first come, first serve. We got there at 11am when they opened on a Saturday and were seated basically immediately. There's only 8 small tables inside, so that's why a line can easily build up. I got the The Viola and I'd recommend! It was pretty big so I ate half and saved the rest.

Something about Her is located in West Hollywood. Street parking can be a bit tough but manageable. If you are a Pump Rules fan then you will love this place and you may also get siting of Katie or Ari. I absolutely "fan girled" when Katie Maloney served us our food. I did ask for a photo and she said she would return but never did which was a bummer but I get it. Otherwise, the shop is really small, honestly 6 tables small, so makes sense why there is always a line. I will admit though the shop is very cute! It gives off tea, girly vibes and I was there for it. I had visited in June on a Thursday around 2pm and there was still quite a line. We waited almost an hour but we were able to luckily snag a seat before closing at 4pm. The hostess will take your order and have you pay before seating so be sure to know what you want! This is the only reason for a ding in stars as there is no follow up service once seated so if you wanted to order another drink or sandwich you would have to go back up to the hostess which I thought was a bit inconvenient. However, the food was DELICIOUS. I was pleasantly surprised and felt it was reasonably priced. The sandwiches were $16 and up. I ordered the viola ($17) and it was so flavorful and filling! Only gripe was the sourdough was pretty hard so it made it a bit difficult to chew through. My girlfriend ordered the Cameron ($18) and wow she was the star of the show! The ciabatta with the garlic aioli was phenomenal! We also ordered a lover boy and a glass of Cameron Diaz wine which was refreshing and stoked they were selling it. Overall the sandwiches were delicious and would def come back just a bummer they are closed Mondays and Tuesdays which are my days off. This review would have been left earlier if there wasn't such an up rise in media but better late than never.

Service was so amazing. They were so nice to my fur baby and had parasols outside if you were waiting for a to go order to stay cool. I promised my friends we'd all come together so I was unbelievably loyal and only ordered The Drew with prochueto (sp) for my brother and he said it was delicious. I loved the little roses on top of the tooth picks. Such an eclectic look not your average cellophane covered toothpick. I can't wait to come back and try everything. They serve Rocky Mountain water which if you know a thing or two about water you'd know it's top tier. Mine was crisp and refreshing! I loved the overall vibe. You can tell a lot of love went into this place by how warm and inviting it is. I feel like it's a sandwich shop that belongs in beauty and the beast. Can't wait to be back.

Even though this place has a lot of hype the food is sooo good. I love sandwiches so I was very excited to try this place. All the menu items sound really unique so you can definitely come and find something for everyone. We came on a Fri afternoon and there was a bit of a wait but not too bad. They were even able to accommodate our group of 7 people inside. The inside is very small though and currently no outdoor seating. Terry was also around to help out and everyone in general was very helpful there. I got The Kerry which is a chickpea salad with a bunch of interesting ingredients like kelp flakes, fennel, preserved lemon and kalamata olives on 7 grain bread. The sandwich was so hearty and flavorful. Lots of good texture and the bread held everything together really well. I think that for the quantity of food to the price, it's actually very reasonable.

I finally had the chance to visit. I'm a fan girl of Vanderpump Rules and I love sandwiches so I couldn't wait to check it out. I came on a Sunday morning before they opened. Btw the yelp hours are inaccurate. Their new hours are 11am-5pm Wed-Sun. There was already a small line when we got there. Once it turned to 11am, one of the staff members came out to let us know the kitchen wasn't ready. Not a good look. The kitchen should be ready and prepared by the time the restaurant opens. I get things might happen but who knows how often this has happened. The kitchen was finally ready like 25 min after they were supposed to open so yeah not a good first impression. The restaurant is a lot smaller than what you see in pictures which wasn't surprising. It's really tiny but the ambiance is just as nice in pictures. You can tell that was their main priority. I got the Cameron because I noticed it's the most popular and I also got the Drew to split a my bf. Def pricey sandwiches. Good, quality sandwiches and filling but not worth that price. The Cameron is so expensive. Almost $20. I get it's the most popular but not worth $18. Everything was flavorful in the Cameron except the bread. It was a little stale and hard to bite off. The Drew was $14 which that's how most quality sandwiches are these days so the Cameron should be $14 not $18. I got the Drew mainly because of the mango jalepeno jam but the goat cheese over powered it. I feel like there should be more of the jam since that's more unique in the sandwich. They have a variety to choose from for drinks. I just went with Olipop and my friend with a spritz. The staff though was accommodating and friendly. I would come back to try their other sandwiches but unless I'm really craving the Cameron, I would not get it again. It didn't stand out that much for me to crave it. There's street parking g and a parking garage by the West Hollywood park.