Best Late Night Breakfast Restaurants in Los Angeles
3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
33 Taps - West Hollywood
Queer-owned with twice-daily happy hour and comprehensive vegan menu options
Notable Picks
8.4
Proudly queer-owned and fiercely local, this Rainbow District sports bar pours 33 beers on tap while serving premium bone-in buffalo wings with multiple sauce options. The $9 happy hour food specials Monday-Friday 3-7pm and late-night 9:30pm-close make their authentic buffalo wings accessible, while the jumbotron and 360-degree TV views ensure you won't miss any game action.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buffalo Bone-In Wings, Nashville Hot Chicken Tenders, Loaded Nachos
What Makes it Special: Queer-owned with twice-daily happy hour and comprehensive vegan menu options
Worthy Picks
#2
Café 50's
7.8
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Comfort Food Classics
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
A 1950s-themed diner running since 1986 near the western end of Route 66, built around a 43-variety shake program and classic American comfort plates served in vinyl booths with working mini jukeboxes and board games on every table. It draws families and late-night crowds who want reliable diner execution with genuine retro atmosphere rather than a costumed gimmick. Expect lively noise, coin-metered street parking that gets tight after 4 PM, and a menu that rewards the shake-and-burger lane over anything experimental.
Must-Try Dishes:
Elvis Shake, Date & Honey Shake, Devilishly Delicious Deviled Eggs
What Makes it Special: A 1950s-themed diner open since 1986 near the western end of Route 66, with 43 deluxe shake varieties, a working jukebox, vinyl booths, and board games at every table.
#3
Coffee MCO
7.8
A spacious Koreatown-border cafe built around a signature drink program—the Iced Mason Latte anchors a menu that stretches into brunch territory with items like a brisket breakfast burrito. The layout rewards long stays with room to spread out, free parking, and live event programming, though the loud hip-hop soundtrack means noise-cancelling headphones are non-negotiable for focused work.
Must-Try Dishes:
Iced Mason Latte, Matcha Latte, Avocado Toast
What Makes it Special: Spacious DTLA-Koreatown border cafe with a signature drink program, free parking, and a layout built for long stays and live events.