So, the other day, I decided to check out this place called Ketchup Entertainment on Sunset Blvd. I’d heard some buzz about it, and honestly, I was curious. It was a Sunday, November 3rd, to be exact. I figured, why not? Let’s see what this place is all about.

I got there and the first thing that hits you are these two giant glass doors. You push them open and you’re in. The place, it’s trying to be one of those fancy restaurants, you know? It’s definitely got that Sunset Boulevard vibe going on. Inside, they had these modern paintings all over the walls, kind of stylish, I guess. Not really my thing, but it looked like they put some thought into it.
The atmosphere was actually pretty decent. They’ve got this whole thing with homemade ketchups. I tried the mango ketchup because, why not? It was… interesting. I also ordered some truffle fries. I mean, who doesn’t like truffle fries, right? They were pretty good, I gotta admit. A friend told me to try their crab mac and cheese, so I did. And let me tell you, it was amazing!
After I finished eating, I did a little digging on my phone. Turns out, Ketchup Entertainment is not just about the food. They’re into film distribution, too. They launched some label back in 2012, trying to be all innovative and stuff with film financing. They even released a movie called “Dr. Bird’s Advice For Sad Poets”. I haven’t seen it, but it has that actor, Lucas Jade Zumann, in it. I saw on their social media that they got over 5,000 likes and people were talking about it.
Honestly, it was a random Sunday adventure. Did I go there expecting a deep dive into the film industry? Nope. Did I enjoy their crab mac and cheese and those truffle fries? You bet. Would I go back? Yeah, probably. It’s a decent spot to hang out, grab a bite, and just soak in that whole Sunset Boulevard scene.
- Walked in: On a Sunday, November 3rd, I decided to pay a visit to this spot.
- Entered: Pushed through two huge glass doors.
- Observed: Noticed the modern paintings on the walls.
- Tasted: Tried the mango ketchup, truffle fries and the famous crab mac and cheese.
- Researched: Looked up the place online, found out about their film distribution side and the movie they did.
- Concluded: It’s a cool place to chill and eat, might go back again.
My conclusion about Ketchup Entertainment?
It’s a mixed bag, in a good way. Food’s good, the vibe is alright, and they’ve got this whole movie thing on the side. It’s one of those places you stumble upon and end up having a pretty good time.