Red O Westlake Village
Upscale Mexican Restaurant with Patio and Cocktails
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Restaurant
Max 120 people
About the Venue
RED O Westlake Village is a Thousand Oaks hospitality venue that works well for birthdays, client dinners, social celebrations, brunch events, and production use that wants a more design-forward restaurant backdrop. The venue is presented publicly as a newer destination with a resort-inspired atmosphere, tropical textures, and a stronger visual identity than a typical chain restaurant. For VenueMagnet, it fits gatherings that want a lively but polished indoor-outdoor setting where food, cocktails, and ambiance are all part of the appeal.
Public restaurant and private-events pages describe the Westlake location as a venue for celebrations and gatherings with both open-air patio space and indoor dining areas. The private-events page specifically highlights the patio’s central tree, surrounding tables and booths, privacy shades, and heaters, while the restaurant page emphasizes brunch, daily happy hour, craft cocktails, mimosas, sangria, and bloody marys. Those details support both alcohol service and a social event atmosphere, and they also make the venue more visually distinctive for content capture or smaller production work than a standard event room would be.
The practical event profile is solid as well. Public sources provide both a direct events email and a general restaurant email, along with a direct phone number. Seating is built into the layout, patio service is a clear part of the venue identity, and the restaurant format strongly supports food service, restrooms, and bar use without guesswork. Overall, this is a strong Thousand Oaks area candidate for celebrations and hospitality-driven events that want an upscale restaurant setting with an open-air patio and a cocktail-forward feel.
Public restaurant and private-events pages describe the Westlake location as a venue for celebrations and gatherings with both open-air patio space and indoor dining areas. The private-events page specifically highlights the patio’s central tree, surrounding tables and booths, privacy shades, and heaters, while the restaurant page emphasizes brunch, daily happy hour, craft cocktails, mimosas, sangria, and bloody marys. Those details support both alcohol service and a social event atmosphere, and they also make the venue more visually distinctive for content capture or smaller production work than a standard event room would be.
The practical event profile is solid as well. Public sources provide both a direct events email and a general restaurant email, along with a direct phone number. Seating is built into the layout, patio service is a clear part of the venue identity, and the restaurant format strongly supports food service, restrooms, and bar use without guesswork. Overall, this is a strong Thousand Oaks area candidate for celebrations and hospitality-driven events that want an upscale restaurant setting with an open-air patio and a cocktail-forward feel.
Highlights
Natural Light
Allowed
- Alcohol
- 21st Birthday Parties
Not Allowed
- Outside Alcohol
- Outside Food
- Glitter/Confetti
- Ticketed Events
- DJs Allowed
- Candles
- Pins and Nails
- Kitchen Usage
Bar
Natural Light
Patio
Restrooms
Provided
- Trash Cans
- Tables and Chairs
- Food Service
- Alcohol Service
Add-ons
- Food served
- Alcohol served
- Tables and chairs
Good to Know
- This venue has security cameras
- Guest setup/breakdown time is included in booking
Location
Hours of Operation
| Mon-Sun | 11:00 AM – 11:30 PM |
Productions
from
$100
/hr
Events
from
$140
/hr
4 hour minimum
| Guests | Production | Event |
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