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.
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It’s unclear if Keaton tried The Diane — an offering that features Sicilian-style tuna salad, sunflower microgreens, marinated fennel and more gourmet fixings.
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.
“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.
“‘It’s Complicated, that was a really big one,” she noted, while also naming “The Holiday” and “What Women Want.”
Maloney and Madix named most of their sandwiches after actresses who’ve worked with Meyers — including Keaton, Reese Witherspoon, Drew Barrymore, Kate Winslet and Meg Ryan, among others.
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.