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Best Happy Hour Sandwiches Restaurants in Los Angeles

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
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Smash burgers with bacon jam overlooking golf course

Notable Picks

8.3
$ Long Beach Burgers, Sandwiches
Golf course deck restaurant serving elevated smash burgers and tri-tip sandwiches with craft root beer. Owner-operated spot features signature bacon jam on the Dirty Burger, rotating daily sides like white bean chili, and views overlooking Bixby Village Golf Course greens.
Must-Try Dishes: Bacon Jam Burger, Dirty Burger, Ortega Burger
What Makes it Special: Smash burgers with bacon jam overlooking golf course
$ Venice Burgers, Breakfast
Counter-service spot for pressed sandwiches that pack flavor: Cuban, Italian, and chipotle chicken lead the lineup. Friendly pricing and fast pacing suit weekday lunch.
Must-Try Dishes: Cubano, Italian Job, Chipotle Chicken
What Makes it Special: Pressed, sauce-forward sandwiches with quick counter flow.

Worthy Picks

7.9
$ West Hollywood Burgers, Sandwiches
The Melt’s West Hollywood outpost is a modern fast-casual spot for MeltBurgers, grilled cheeses, and garlic fries built around a clean, bright dining room and late-night hours. It’s less about craft obsession and more about reliable, melty comfort food that works for quick lunches and casual pre- or post-movie meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Original MeltBurger, BBQ Bacon Melt, Garlic fries
What Makes it Special: A polished fast-casual burger and grilled-cheese shop with late hours and consistently melty comfort food.
$$ Long Beach Sandwiches
Texas-style barbecue with California coastal vibes and Korean influence since 2018. Thirteen-hour smoked brisket headlines the sandwich menu alongside pulled pork and ribs, served with creative sides and craft beer on tap in casual Belmont Shore setting.
Must-Try Dishes: Original BBQ Brisket Sandwich, Pulled Pork Sandwich, Baby Back Ribs
What Makes it Special: Texas BBQ technique with Korean-inspired twists and coastal atmosphere
$$ Downtown LA Breakfast, Brunch
A Japanese-European all-day café from a Chez Panisse and St. John alum running a precise pastry program—canelés, tarts, and a pork katsu sandwich that reflects fine-dining technique in a casual format. The hushed Arts District space behind Yess operates more like a neighborhood salon than a typical café, pivoting to a wine bar on weekends. The polarized review profile (62% five-star, 24% one-star) signals a place that delivers when it connects but loses some visitors entirely—go expecting high craft with uneven execution odds.
Must-Try Dishes: Pork Katsu Sandwich, Smoked Trout with Hashbrowns and Huckleberry Jam, Passion Fruit Tart
What Makes it Special: Japanese-European all-day café from a Chez Panisse and St. John alum, tucked behind Yess in the Arts District with an exacting pastry program and weekend wine bar pivot.