Diane Keaton visits Something About Her — where Ariana Madix, Katie Maloney named a sandwich after her
Diane Keaton paid a visit to Ariana Madix and Katie Maloney’s Something About Her sandwich shop — where the “Vanderpump Rules” stars named a menu item after the Hollywood icon.
Maloney, 37, shared a photo of the exciting moment in a Thursday Instagram Story, in which Keaton, 78, is seen posing with the Bravolebrity’s mother and employee, Teri Maloney.
“The incredible @diane_keaton just visited @somethingabouther,” Katie captioned the photo of the women embracing and flashing wide smiles.
Notably, the charming Something About Her aesthetic was directly inspired by filmmaker Nancy Meyers’ roster of visually appeasing rom-coms — including her 2003 blockbuster “Something’s Gotta Give,” starring Keaton and Jack Nicholson.
Production designer Jon Hutman — who worked on that movie and more hits of Meyers — created the Parisian café-style interiors for Something About Her after Maloney sent him a cold email.
Courtesy of Ralph Lauren
“Katie really shot her shot,” Madix, 38, quipped to Entertainment Tonight last month, while listing other Meyers-directed movies they looked to while curating the eatery’s vibe alongside Hutman.
Following a frustrating series of permit-related setbacks, Something About Her — which is located in West Hollywood, Calif. — finally opened on May 22.
Before doors opened to the public, a slew of Bravo stars — including “Summer House” vets Lindsay Hubbard, Kyle Cooke, Amanda Batula, “Pump Rules” alum Stassi Schroeder and “Real Housewies” honcho Andy Cohen — came out to support Madix and Maloney’s new venture.