Jennifer Aniston has taken her romance with actor/writer Justin Theroux to the next level - by introducing him to her dad.
The trio dined at Delmonico's Steak and Lobster House in Los Angeles earlier this month (Jul11), according to Life & Style magazine - and onlookers tell the publication the actress was "on edge" throughout the meal.
Looking visibly nervous in a corner booth, Aniston - a regular at the restaurant - really wanted to make sure the two men in her life got along.
A fellow diner tells Life & Style, "She was smiling a lot, but you could tell this was a special event for her."
The trio reportedly ordered lobster bisque, Manhattan clam chowder, a crab dish and a four-pound lobster during their long lunch.
Theroux and Aniston's actor father, John, shared a bottle of red wine and completed the meal in style with 20-year-old port.
The actress' dad recently confided to Life & Style that the perfect guy for his 42-year-old daughter would be "someone honest".
Theroux has been a constant companion for Aniston in recent weeks, attending her three-hour chat with James Lipton for TV show Inside The Actors Studio and the actress' hand and footprint ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard.
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