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Review: Thompson Hollywood

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 14, 2023November 14, 2023 7 Comments

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My wife and I had an excellent stay at the Thompson Hollywood, part of the Hyatt family, including a nice suite upgrade and one of the best breakfasts in all of Los Angeles.

Thompson Hollywood Review

As part of our musical chairs of hotels during the tree saga, we spent a couple of nights in Hollywood and tried out both The Thompson and its younger brother Tommie, located right around the corner.

a building with cars parked in front of it

a front entrance of a building with plants

Booking

Our room was $230/night plus an additional $55 for valet parking (street parking is available, but gets a bid tedious). By LA standards that is not too bad. We spent most of our time during this period at the Hyatt Place Pasadena, where the nightly rate fluctuated from $150 to $450, but on this particular night the Thompson was actually cheaper than the Pasadena hotel.

Check-In + Lobby

Upon checking in I was thanked for my Globalist status and informed I had been upgraded a to ninth floor suite (I knew it already, though, since the World of Hyatt app lets you know when you have been upgraded).

a reception desk in a hotel lobby

I really liked the design and furniture in the lobby, which also has bar.

a room with a table and chairs and a painting on the wall

a room with a couch and chairs

a room with a couch and a table

a room with a table and chairs and a table with stools and a plant

a table with books on it

a room with a couch and chairs

a group of bottles of alcohol on a table

a living room with a couch and a coffee table

Suite

Our room, 908, was smartly laid out with a bathroom and bed room area on the right side and a living room on the right with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Hollywood and further away, the Los Angeles skyline.

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a sign on a wall

a room with a mirror and a bench

a room with a bed and a television

a room with a couch and a tv

a room with a chair and a television

a room with a couch and chairs

a room with a couch and a table

a bed with a white bed spread and a lamp on a table

a room with a view of a city from the window

a closet with glass doors

a city with many buildings

a city with a large building

a white rectangular wall switch with buttons
Fancy Lutron light switches in the room

a sign with a map of a fire department

While I was not a fan of the artwork in the room, I quite like the Midcentury Modern furniture and the bed was extremely comfortable. 

a room with a chair and a desk

a room with chairs and a table

a living room with a couch and a table

The suite was equipped with a well-stocked minibar that included a number of snacks and beverages and there was also a Nespresso coffee machine.

a coffee machine and coffee maker on a counter

a drawer with food in it

a mini fridge with bottles and glasses

The bathroom was on the small side, with a single sink, shower, and water closet, but no tub. Shower amenities were from Bowmakers. Plush robes were also present in the bathroom.

a bathroom sink with towels and a shelf

a toilet in a bathroom

a shower head in a bathroom

a group of soap bottles on a tile surface

a white bathrobe on a swinger

Breakfast At Bar Lis

We enjoyed breakfast at Bar Lis, located on the hotel rooftop. 

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a wall with pictures on it

a fountain with a plant in it

a patio with tables and chairs and plants

a patio with a fountain and a bench

a bar with shelves and bottles

a patio with tables and chairs

a table and chairs on a rooftop

I ordered a cortado and orange juice while Heidi had already consumed several cups of coffee and just drank water.

a bowl of fruit and a glass of orange juice

a clear bottle of water on a table

We each began with a bowl of berries and I also had a butter croissant warmed up, which was rich and flaky.

a bowl of fruit on a plate

a croissant and a cup of coffee

The highlight, though, was the main course. We had shakshuka and I must admit it was some of the best I have ever had. Perfect temapetarue and spice and even the bread served on the side was a perfect accompaniment.

a plate of food with a drink and a glass of juice

avocado slices on a plate

One warning, since it was repeated to me several times. My wife and I generally will fast until 1:00 pm each day, but we are not as strict when staying at hotels because we both love breakfast and at most hotels, including this one, breakfast is not available beyond the late morning.

We sat down at 10:50 am in Bar Lis ahead of the  11:00 am. No less than three times I was admonished that we had to get our breakfast in order in before 11:00 am because the system would not take it after.

As you can see by the bill below, we got our order in just in time (10:59 am). That system limitation is bit annoying, but be aware of it.

a receipt on a red surface
Globalist breakfast benefit fully covered this

Note the hotel adds a 5% “wellness fee” which does not go to the servers…

Want to know how good the shakshuka was? So good I had it two mornings in a row and so good that it made up for the very mediocre coffee, which is the lone weak point when it comes to this hotel’s food and beverage portfolio.

The hotel uses Nespresso pods in its restaurants, which are perfectly suitable for a quick coffee in the room but really no substitute for a “real” flat white or cortado made by the hands of an excellent barista with a better machine.

But Heidi and I agreed that breakfast was really great, with the shakshuka being better than many spots I have tried it in the Middle East.

Bar Lis is open for lunch and dinner as well. The previous day I ate at Bar Lis Terrace, which was quite nice (under an umbrella):

a sign in a frame

a patio with tables and chairs and umbrellas

a table and chairs on a rooftop

a patio with tables and chairs and umbrellas

a bar with bottles of alcohol

Mes Amis

Mes Amis is described as “inspired by a brasserie with Hollywood glam” and the food looks quite good, though we did not eat here (we ate at Whole Foods down the street because we’ve gotten used to it and that is easier to expense than a pricy dinner).

a black and white checkered floor with plants in pots

a door with red curtains

Don’t forget that KA’TEEN (Mexican food) is next door at the Tommie and you can charge food there to your room.

Morning Coffee

Speaking of coffee, free coffee and tea are available in the lobby bar each morning until 11:00 am.

a bar with a variety of bottles and containers

a group of packets on a rack

Pool

The rooftop pool was never empty and is open daily from sunrise to sunset.

a pool with umbrellas and chairs

a pool with chairs and umbrellas

I’ve got a rather funny story to share about a family at the pool…I will save that for a separate post.

The entire rooftop area was quite nice, with lot of plants to give it color.

a building with plants and a bar

a balcony with plants and trees

a group of plants on a patio

Pets

A lot of dogs here…the cost is $150/week to bring your animal.

Fitness Center

The 24/7 second-floor fitness center was large and comprehensive, with a great collection of equipment from Cyber and Hoist (not the usual LifeFitness or TechnoGym brands we usually see in hotel gyms).

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a room with gym equipment

a gym with weights and a chair

a gym with weights and a chair

a room with treadmills and exercise equipment

a gym with exercise equipment

a shelf with weights and kettlebells

Heidi and I both enjoyed a great workout before breakfast (and the fitness center too).

Sadly, there is no spa (or even just a sauna or steam room) at this hotel, which is a missed opportunity.

Parking

Parking is valet only at a cost of $55/night plus tip (tip is cash only). Pull up on Wilcox Avenue and you can leave your car.

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CONCLUSION

This is a great hotel in any city, but is a nice addition to the busy hotel scene in LA and this is the sort of in-town place (like the Andaz in next-door West Hollywood)

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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7 Comments

  1. Stuart Reply
    November 14, 2023 at 1:22 pm

    Solid looking. I’ll still opt for The Shay given the great location in Culver City. But this looks really great as a second option.

    Thompson has really become my favorite Hyatt brand. In many ways I think I prefer them over Park.

  2. Jerry Reply
    November 14, 2023 at 3:06 pm

    For $230/nt, I’d make the Thompson my permanent residence. I’d park on the street, though.

  3. Santastico Reply
    November 14, 2023 at 3:40 pm

    A few comments:
    1) I really like that they use transparent bottles for soap and shampoo in the bathroom since it is easy to know if they are full or not. The stupid ones they use at Hyatt Place are not transparent and twice already I went to take a shower and the containers were empty;

    2) $10 for that fruit bowl? That’s robbery;

    3) Wellness fee is a huge scam and I never go to a restaurant that charges that. Wellness my a..!

  4. butzi Reply
    November 26, 2023 at 11:36 am

    On the breakfast/Globalist situation: How much can you spend?

  5. DaveFromBoca Reply
    January 5, 2024 at 4:45 pm

    I would boycott this entire hotel over that “Wellness Fee” scam !

    Did they give you a heads up via the menu or posted signs that stated you would be assessed this fee ?

  6. Brooke Reply
    June 13, 2024 at 6:06 pm

    Curious if your Globalist status got your breakfast and parking fees comped?

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      June 13, 2024 at 6:30 pm

      Breakfast yes, parking no (since I was on a paid stay, not award stay).

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