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Hill Street Bar & Restaurant

200 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Nutrition Facts & Calorie Information

7 Menu Items Analyzed

Contact

⚡️ Calories:1008
🥩 Protein:45g
🍞 Carbs:90g
🧈 Fat:21g

Catering

⚡️ Calories:800
🥩 Protein:40g
🍞 Carbs:60g
🧈 Fat:30g

Order Online

⚡️ Calories:500
🥩 Protein:15g
🍞 Carbs:60g
🧈 Fat:20g
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Happy Hour

⚡️ Calories:400
🥩 Protein:15g
🍞 Carbs:50g
🧈 Fat:10g

Menu

⚡️ Calories:0
🥩 Protein:0g
🍞 Carbs:0g
🧈 Fat:0g

Welcome

⚡️ Calories:0
🥩 Protein:0g
🍞 Carbs:0g
🧈 Fat:0g

About Us

⚡️ Calories:0
🥩 Protein:0g
🍞 Carbs:0g
🧈 Fat:0g

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About Hill Street Bar & Restaurant Nutrition Information

Discover the nutritional content of menu items at Hill Street Bar & Restaurant in Los Angeles, CA. Our comprehensive nutrition database provides detailed calorie counts and macronutrient breakdowns (protein, carbohydrates, and fat) for each menu item.

Whether you're tracking macros, counting calories, or simply making healthier dining choices, our nutrition facts help you make informed decisions when eating out. All nutritional values are estimates based on typical ingredients and preparation methods.

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