
By: Vickie J. Rubinson
It's a tradition!
Jennifer Aniston met up with close friends David and Courtney Cox Arquette and their 4-year-old daughter Coco Wednesday for their annual Christmas Eve dinner at Mastro's Steakhouse in Beverly Hills.
"Jen and Courtney chatted non-stop," a source tells PEOPLE. "Jen was also very sweet to Coco and the two giggled together."
While Aniston's beau John Mayer remained on the East Coast, Aniston, dressed in black and smiling from ear to ear--joined the Arquettes and a few other friends in the restaurant's private dining room, which over-looks the kitchen and features a rhinestone chandelier.
"Jen usually gets steak, but she asked for fish instead and she ended up getting the sole and veggies," the source said. "Jen also had some white wine with her fishk, while the rest of the table enjoyed steak."
Frank Sinatra played in the background and their table was festively decorated with candles.
Meanwhile, down the street at the pretty boutique Luxe Hotel, Israelis and other foreign visitors dined on a delicious gourmet five course meal in the hotel's tiny but cozy restaurant.
"The food is great here," enthused one visiting Israeli. "We come here every year for Christmas Eve dinner."
It's a tradition!
Jennifer Aniston met up with close friends David and Courtney Cox Arquette and their 4-year-old daughter Coco Wednesday for their annual Christmas Eve dinner at Mastro's Steakhouse in Beverly Hills.
"Jen and Courtney chatted non-stop," a source tells PEOPLE. "Jen was also very sweet to Coco and the two giggled together."
While Aniston's beau John Mayer remained on the East Coast, Aniston, dressed in black and smiling from ear to ear--joined the Arquettes and a few other friends in the restaurant's private dining room, which over-looks the kitchen and features a rhinestone chandelier.
"Jen usually gets steak, but she asked for fish instead and she ended up getting the sole and veggies," the source said. "Jen also had some white wine with her fishk, while the rest of the table enjoyed steak."
Frank Sinatra played in the background and their table was festively decorated with candles.
Meanwhile, down the street at the pretty boutique Luxe Hotel, Israelis and other foreign visitors dined on a delicious gourmet five course meal in the hotel's tiny but cozy restaurant.
"The food is great here," enthused one visiting Israeli. "We come here every year for Christmas Eve dinner."
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