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Hours

8AM-10PM daily

Nearest Subway Station

Aviation
11500 Aviation Blvd
Green Line

Parking

Free lot
Street parking

Pricing

Medium ($$)

Restaurant Piknic   

13020 Pacific Promenade # 1
Playa Vista, CA 90094
310-496-3966
www.piknic.us

Rating: 2 out of 5  (1 Rating)   Read Reviews (1)    Rate and Write a Review

Don't expect to be sitting on the hard ground when eating at Piknic, but the cozy dining room is dressed in earth tones and natural touches like a water curtain to give you the feeling of communing with the great outdoors. The family who owns popular neighborhood haunts Toast and Lulu's Cafe opened Piknic in the upscale Playa Vista community to create a comfortably classy spot for after-work drinks and romantic dinners. The restaurant is open in the morning with a smoothie and pastry bar to tide you over on the way to work. For dinner, appetizer portions are bountiful, even with plates of crab legs or the perfectly seasoned calamari. Entrees range from large salads (one is topped with a generous steak of ahi tuna) to roasted chicken dishes and a panko-crusted mac and cheese that's more creamy than sticky. The burgers are thick and tasty thanks to the use of certified Angus beef -- the one covered in chopped Portobellos is divine. Dine on the patio in semi-private cabanas, or get food to go from the deli counter, then head to the park across the street to have your own picnic.

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Review rating 2 out of 5
Is this really worth the $$? Sept 5 2008 around 9ish pm
By DarliNicki on 09/06/2008
This is our first time coming here. I had seen a coupon for their Ribeye so I thought "alright we'll give it a try". We come in and the atmosphere seems pretty cool. We get a seat in the bar area cause it looked interesting. Everyone at the bar was late 30s early 40s and DESPERATE. 3 "ladies" and 3 men not together of course. The cougars were on the prowl. Anyway despite the crazy bar area we kept our table. The decor was comfortable and tasteful. Our server Sarah was very nice. We ordered a bottle of champagne that a guy had to deliver to us (probably because she was underage). Anyway as he was administering our drinks we asked him about the burgers. He says "I don't eat meat". Ok, so I ask him "well which burgers do people usually order the most". He says "Well I don't eat meat, but people order the salmon and tuna a lot". ????huh? Ok obviously he didn't get my question. I gave up. We ordered the ceaser salad to start. My husband and I shared it as we had big entrees coming. They so nicely split the salad for us. ???? Seriously, it was 4 leaves of romaine lettuce - TOTAL. Not 4 leaves a piece, 4 leaves TOTAL. I had 2 leaves and he had 2 leaves. For $9? I'm confused. I have had $9 dinner salads but usually there are some nuts and berries too. We each had 2 leaves of romaine lettuce with dressing squirted in a very artistic fashion all over the lettuce with the some cheese sparingly sprinkled on it. Right, so we get our main courses and I mention to her that I have the coupon for my steak (get a ribeye steak for $16 instead of $26). I wouldn't have thought to try Picnik out except I had come across the coupon. Anyway, Sarah made a face and said she would have to talk to her manager. I'd like to mention that this is the first time since we got our drinks that she's come to our table. She comes back and explains that the coupon says at the bottom that you have to give the coupon when ordering and that the management is very strict because they would have to void out the original steak becaue of taxes. TAXES? HUH? I waited tables back in college and I worked at a chain restaraunt that accepted coupons. There was not any requirement to only accept the coupons when ordered. This seems pretty shifty to me. It sounds more like the manager gets in trouble for having voids so will not make a customer (a new customer) happy by taking the coupon. Anyway, to end my review, we paid full price, the steak & the sweet potatoe fries were pretty good, but not amazing and my husband who considers himself a burger connoisseur had I think some sort of bacon burger (not sure). He said that he's had better. So my recommendation is if you live in the area and you want to eat and get drunk and walk home this place is close enough to do that so...why not? Otherwise there are better choices around.