So incredibly cool! According to the Los Angeles Times article that I referenced earlier, during the summer months, Neptune’s goes through 200 pounds of Maine lobster and 150 pounds of Alaskan crab a week! That’s a lot of shellfish! For those not into seafood, the restaurant also serves hamburgers, veggie burgers, patty melts, and my personal faves, hot dogs and chicken strips. Patrons of the eatery are able to choose their own fresh shellfish from out of the restaurant’s tanks, hand it over to the cooks and have it steamed for them right then and there. Unfortunately, it was around 10:30 in the morning when I arrived at The Net, far too early for lunch, so I was not able to sample any of the fare. The Zagat-rated beach shack has won numerous awards over the years including being named “Best Seafood Dive” by Coastal Living magazine in 1999. Just a few of the stars who have dined there over the years include Drew Barrymore, Pink, Carey Hart, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michelle Pfeiffer, U2’s Bono, Adam Sandler, Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Tom Green, Flip Wilson, Jay Leno, Cher, Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Taylor, Larry Fortensky, Pierce Brosnan, Jerry West, Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Nicolas Cage, Cameron Diaz, Bill Murray, Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott, LeAnn Rimes, Eddie Cibrian, Luke Wilson, Anthony Edwards, Jonathan Winters, Cheech Marin, Heather Locklear, Gene Hackman, Bob Dylan, and Barbra Streisand. While the place has often been called a “dive restaurant”, celebs have flocked to it since the beginning. Some people say this is the California dream place, because it’s natural and not changing.” Exactly! I have always been of the firm belief that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it! People love to come here because of that. In a September 2001 Los Angeles Times article Lee, a woman after my own heart, says, “This look has never changed. Other than the name and size change made almost four decades ago, as well as a patio addition in the early ‘90s, very little of the place has ever been altered. The eatery has only changed hands twice during its existence, first in 1974, when it was purchased by Paul and Dolly Seay (who doubled the size of the place and renamed it Neptune’s Net) and then again, in 1991, when it was sold to Michelle Lee and her husband, Chong Sun. (I am not sure why the sky looks pink in my photographs below, but, hey, I’ll take it! ) At the time it was named Jake’s Diner and was considerably smaller than it is today. Neptune’s Net was originally established in 1958 – over five decades ago! – by an aerodynamicist (of all things) named Eastman Jacobs. So when the Grim Cheaper and I were visiting Los Angeles two weekends ago, I decided to take a trip up the coast early one (very overcast) morning to finally stalk the place. I had driven by the beachside restaurant countless times (my former boss used to live almost directly across the street from the place) and seen its exterior, but in all my years of living in Southern California had never ventured inside. Please do not email us for general reservation requests.One location that had been at the top of my To-Stalk list for a couple of years, but had, for whatever reason, remained unstalked was Neptune’s Net – an oft-filmed-at eatery and Malibu institution that was featured on one of my favorite shows of all time, The Hills, in a scene featuring none other than my girl Kristin Cavallari. Purchase official Neptune's Net gear by visiting our online store. Please reach us at for filming and private party requests. Follow us on instagram and twitter and /neptunesnetseafood. We do not take reservations - we have first come - first serve seating. Well-behaved pets are welcome in our parking lot seating area if available. Service animals only in our building and on our patio. (Note: our phone recorded message is outdated and this information is the most up to date.) The historic and world famous location has been churning out food, beer, and good times since 1956. Welcome to the official website for Neptune's Net Seafood Restaurant - as seen on Point Break, Fast and Furious, and Iron Man 3. OPEN THANKSGIVING, CHRISTMAS EVE AND CHRISTMAS DAY FROM 10a-7p. We have a first come, first serve table seating system. Neptune's Net is located in one of the last remaining remote areas located in between the Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Mountains. ** PLEASE HELP KEEP OUR BEACHES AND MOUNTAINS LITTER FREE **
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