We waited in line for nearly three hours; honestly, we wouldn’t do that for anyone else.

Hi, folks!

The time has finally come.

Katie Maloney and Ariana Madix are smiling in their sandwich shop shop. Katie is wearing a long floral dress, and Ariana is wearing a colorful floral sundress

We weren’t SUPER far back but still very happy we arrived early.

And it felt like with every passing second, more and more people showed up.

At that moment, though, we knew it would be a LONG wait to get our sandwiches.

People standing outside called "Something About Her." Some are talking and others are looking at their phones

LOL at us telling our coworkers we would be back by noon.

Oh, how naive.

We were awestruck, and the energy completely shifted.

A group of people standing in line outdoors between two buildings.

Everyone (including us) got very nervous and started prepping for their selfies.

In fact, a woman next to us literally cried upon meeting them.

We’re not here to judge!

People wait in line with excitement outside a venue, engaging in conversation and taking photos with Katie and Ariana

Any Bravo fan understands just how much this show can mean to people.

And here’s the selfie we got with Katie and Ariana!

Clearly, we paled in comparison because they both looked radiant, but we were excited nonetheless!!!

An Instagram story screenshot showing the line of people waiting outside a building for the grand opening of "Something About Her" with an arrow pointing at Lara

We weren’t kidding about the line.

RIP to the outdoor seating they had that one time.

It made sense but was wild nonetheless.

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We waved and felt important from our place in line.

Ariana and Katie came out occasionally to apologize to people in line.

SAH employees were also handing out water.

People are standing outside a shop that has a striped awning and a sign reading "Something About Her."

Ariana and Katie stood just inside the door.

Ariana was greeting people, and Katie was as well, but they were also bussing tables.

Here’s what you see immediately upon entering Something About Her!

A shot of a man taking paparazzi photos from his car

It’s a very cute space that we estimate would comfortably fit 1520 people max.

There was cute artwork on the wall featuring the two of them.

We were asked if we wanted to dine in or take out at the door.

People are standing in line outside a store with a yellow-striped awning, waiting to enter. Some are chatting, while others are focused on their phones

Okay, yes, we felt bad, but notthatbad, obviously.

We needed to see the SAH tray setup!

And here’s the behind-the-counter setup.

A person wearing a long, flowing garment stands inside the entrance of a building with the address 640. The entrance has a partially open door with "EXIT" on it

As you might see, they sell Loverboy which feels incredibly generous to Kyle and Amanda from Bravo’sSummer House.

No plastic bottles were in sight!

Once we got up to the counter, we swiped a menu.

People seated at tables in a cozy cafe, some using phones. A person stands behind the counter taking orders in the background

As you might see, the sandwiches range in price but are between $14$17.

We ordered “The Diane,” “The Drew,” and “The Viola.”

You could also add prosciutto for an extra $4, which we did not do!

Framed drawing of two children sitting is displayed on a wall in a bakery, with pastries and a bottle of wine on a counter below

And “The Viola” costs $17 with turkey, $14 without.

We got it with the turkey.

And here’s a shot of the assorted sweet treats!

A cozy cafe corner with a white marble table, cushioned bench seating, decorative pillows, and large windows showing people standing outside

It was chewy and delicious, in case you were wondering.

And here’s the drink menu!

We got two boxed waters and one Better Booch Kombucha.

Boutique shop with shelves of folded clothes and a central wicker basket. Two people are visible in the mirror reflection, browsing the store. Sign reads "Something About Her."

If we sound biased, it’s because we are.

They could sell us cardboard boxes for $37, and we would probably still show up and support.

A small café counter with shelves displaying snacks, drinks, and wine bottles. A cash register and small order number holders are on the counter

And, judging by the lines today, we don’t think we’re alone in that.

Ultimately, we don’t think people go to SUR for food.

We personally thought the grapes were a nice added touch.

Menu from "Something About Her" in Los Angeles. It includes restaurant hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 12-5 PM, located at 640 N Robertson Blvd, West Hollywood, CA

Also, they gave us really big napkins.

There were stillat least100 people in line, probably more.

It wrapped down and back out of the alley we waited in and down the street.

Restaurant menu titled "Sandwiches" lists options like The Dinnie, The Kerry, The Dom, The Dave, The Kate with descriptions of ingredients and prices

Would we go back to Something About Her again?

Of course!!!

Even though we waited literal hours, this might be one of our favorite reviews so far.

A menu with listed items: The Cameron, The Viola, The Nancy, The Meg, Peanut Butter & Jelly, Grilled Cheese, and assorted treats

There really is “Something About Her”…

Until next time!

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A freshly made baguette sandwich with greens and a pickle slice on a tray. Grapes and a carton of matcha are also visible. The sandwich has a toothpick with a "hello" sign

A sandwich on a tray with a pickle spear and a side of grapes at a restaurant

Three trays of deli sandwiches with pickles and grapes alongside boxed water and a bottled green drink on a table

Menu featuring a variety of drinks including beer, cider, non-alcoholic options, and house-made kombucha, with several selections listed for each category

A letter by Katie and Ariana, Co-founders of Something About Her, thanking supporters, discussing their brand's philosophy, and expressing excitement about their culinary endeavors

Two women smile in a framed photo with the text "Something About Her Los Angeles" in front of a glass case with pastries

Three sandwiches on trays, each with a pickle and grapes. A container of Boxed Water and a can of drink are on the side

A woman in casual attire and a white cap holds up a napkin while sitting at a table with food. In the background, a man and a child are seated

Hand holding a half-eaten sandwich above a tray with grapes, a pickle, and a panini at a table with someone holding a phone and a bag in the background

People gather outside Something About Her sandwich shop on the sidewalk in West Hollywood.