Sister, sister! Actresses Rooney and Kate Mara dress down for vegan dinner out together in Hollywood

Acting sisters Kate and Rooney Mara caught up with each other over dinner in Hollywood on Monday night.

The pair each have their own busy movie careers but clearly remain close.

Kate and Rooney dressed down as they grabbed dinner at trendy vegan restaurant Crossroads Kitchen. 

Sisters: Successful actresses Rooney and Kate Mara grabbed a bite to each together Monday night at a vegan restaurant in West Hollywood

Older sister Kate, 33, best known for her role in House Of Cards, recently got engaged to her Fantastic Four remake co-star Jamie Bell.

She wore ripped black skinny jeans and brown slip-on canvas shoes with a black and white check shirt tied around her waist.

The blonde added a black and white jacket with zippers on the sleeves and wide lapels.

Messy ensemble: Kate, 33, best known for her role in House Of Cards, wore ripped black skinny jeans and brown slip-on shoes with a black and white check shirt tied around her waist

All checks: The blonde beauty, who recently got engaged to her Fantastic Four remake co-star Jamie Bell, added a black and white jacket with zippers on the sleeves and wide lapels.

Rooney, 31, was dressed in black pants and black sweater with a baggy brown overcoat.

She added lace-up sneakers and wore a black knitted hat pulled down over her dark hair.

She had just returned to LA from the Sundance Film Festival in Pak City, Utah, where she had two new movies premiere - The Discovery and A Ghost Story. 

Covered up: Rooney, 31, was dressed in black pants and black sweater with a baggy brown overcoat and wore a black knitted hat pulled down over her dark hair

Privileged background: The sisters, from a very wealthy East Coast family, have each forged their own successful career in movies

See you later: The actresses shared a warm hug before going their separate ways 

Before parting ways, the sisters exchanged a warm hug.

The girls are the daughters of Timothy and Kathleen Mara, wealthy NFL scions.

Their mother's side of the family has held ownership in the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers football team since its formation in 1933, and their father's side of the family has held ownership in the NFL's New York Giants since the team's formation in 1925.

Separate lives: Rooney seemed to be leaving with a doggie bag of food to go and each drove themselves to the eatery

 

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