gin, cucumber-mint-basil syrup, lime juice, fever tree elderflower tonic
Strawberry Orange Mule
$18.00
vodka, grand marnier, strawberry purée, lime juice
917 Old Fashioned
$17.00
fat-washed woodinville bourbon, angostura bitters
Spring Sangria
$18.00
rum, white wine, peach purée, tarragon
Wine
Chandon Brut or Rosé, California, NV
$20.00
Whispering Angel Rosé, Provence, France 2019
$17.00
Carment Buttery Chardonnay, California 2021
$15.00
Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand 2022
$19.00
Pasqua Pinot Grigio, Delte Venezie, Italy 2022
$15.00
Bella Grace Red Blend
$16.00
Amador County, California 2018
Terrazas de Los Andes Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina 2018
$16.00
Justin Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles, California 2018
$19.00
Beer
Wyder's Pear Cider, Vermont
$9.00
Ballast Point Sculpin IPA Long Beach, California
$10.00
Firestone 805 Blonde Ale, Venice, California
$10.00
Cali Squeeze Blood Orange Hefeweizen, Paso Robles, California
$10.00
Lagunitas a Little Sumpin IPA California
$10.00
Voodoo Ranger Juicy Haze IPA Denver, Colorado
$10.00
Blue Moon, Colorado
$10.00
Corona, Mexico
$9.00
Modelo Negra or Especial, Mexico
$9.00
Pacifico, Mexico
$9.00
Pinkus Hefeweizen, Germany
$14.00
Pinkus Pilsner, Germany
$14.00
Heineken, Holland
$9.00
Guinness Extra Stout, Dublin, Ireland
$9.00
Lindemans Kriek Cherry Lambic, Belgium
$20.00
Cocktails
Porsche 901
$18.00
Hennessy Cognac VS, lemon cordial apricot and vanilla liqueurs, cinnamon sugar rim. When Porsche presented the vehicle at the Paris Motor Show in October 1964, the French car manufacturer Peugeot objected to the model designation. The reason: Peugeot had patented a three digit-type designation with a zero in the middle. Porsche therefore renamed the 901 as the 911
King of the Ring
$13.00
Nolet's Gin, lime juice, celery & cilantro simple syrup tonic water. Nicknamed King of the Ring, the Porsche GT2 RS currently holds the fastest lap record for a production car at the iconic Nürburgring racetrack
Taste of Victory
$14.00
Aperol, cherry Heering, St. Germain elderflower, liqueur, sparkling rosé
917 Old-Fashioned
$14.00
Brown butter fat-washed Maker's Mark bourbon, orange peel, Angostura bitters, walnut bitters, luxardo cherry. Restaurant 917 opened in mid-November 2016. For more than 3 years, our old-fashioned cocktail has not only been one of our guests' favorites, but it is the cocktail that has undergone the most continuous development. We are proud to be presenting you this new variation
Le Mans 75
$15.00
Nolet's Gin, lemon cordial, housemade lavender syrup champagne; Twist on a classic French 75 in honor of Jacky Ickx who won a record 6 times at the 24 hours of Le Mans becoming known as "Monsieur Le Mans
The Pride of Pedro
$15.00
Mezcal, lime juice, basil, agave syrup. Pedro Rodriguez, a driver from Mexico City, won back to back the 24 hours of Daytona in 1970 and 1971
The Mule
$12.00
Tito's Vodka, Alain Milliat mandarin juice lemon cordial, Fever Tree ginger beer. Car No. 917/10-001 was known as the test mule for Porsches' new advancements. This twin-turbo variation of the 917 is to this day the most powerful car to have ever graced a race circuit that put out an insane 1, 800 horsepower
Martini Racing Original
$14.00
Chambord, Jack Daniel's Rye, lime cordial raspberries, egg white. During the 1970s, Martini Racing became famous in connection with Porsche Motorsport, sponsoring the Porsche 917 that won the 1971 24 hours of Le Mans
The Punch
$13.00
Seasonal limes macerated in honey & Mount Gay Black Barrel Dark Rum. The Porsche 917 Pink Pig was outfitted with vertical rear fins to promote higher top speeds and still holds the Le Mans record at 224mph down the Mulsanne straight
Light and Crisp
Weihenstephaner, Bavarian Lager, Bavaria, Germany, 5.1%
The Porsche Experience Center Los Angeles and Restaurant 917 will be closed on the following dates:
December 7-8, 2023
About Us
The Porsche Experience Center Los Angeles is a cash-free establishment. Guests visiting Restaurant 917 or Speedster Café are welcome to use their AMEX, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa card.
Restaurant 917 is located on the second floor of the Porsche Experience Center. Complimentary parking is available on-site. Reservations are required. Restaurant 917 is experiencing a high call volume and response times may be delayed. Currently, reservations are booked three months in advance. Please check Open Table for the most up-to-date availability. Our booking calendar is open on a three-month rolling basis and will allow you to book a reservation if there is availability for the date.
Restaurant 917 will be closed on the following dates:
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Friday, December 8, 2023