Best Pet Friendly Restaurants in Los Angeles
50 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Killer Shrimp
Signature spicy shrimp broth recipe served for decades on the marina.
Notable Picks
8.8
Killer Shrimp is a long-running waterfront spot famous for its spicy, slow-simmered shrimp broth served with crusty bread and strong cocktails. Locals treat it as a go-to for indulgent seafood plates, marina views, and a lively bar scene that runs from happy hour through late dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Killer Shrimp Original, Killer Shrimp & Lobster, Lobster Mac
What Makes it Special: Signature spicy shrimp broth recipe served for decades on the marina.
8.8
A classic counter-service burger and pie spot since 1947, The Apple Pan draws steady crowds for its Hickoryburger, steak burger, and seasonal pies. The outdoor seating added in recent years gives dog owners a practical way to enjoy the old-school charm without leaving pets at home.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hickoryburger, Steak Burger, Apple Pie
What Makes it Special: Iconic mid-century burger counter with a devoted local following.
#3
Il Moro
8.7
Il Moro has served polished Northern Italian fare since the mid-1990s, pairing housemade pastas and seafood with an extensive wine list. The shaded patio offers a more refined dog-friendly option on this stretch of Olympic, suited to business meals or quieter date nights with a pup in tow.
Must-Try Dishes:
Housemade Tagliatelle, Risotto of the Day, Grilled Branzino
What Makes it Special: Longstanding Italian dining room with a quieter dog-friendly patio.
#4
Blu Jam Cafe
8.6
Award-winning breakfast destination rated #1 in Los Angeles, serving European-influenced California cuisine with creative presentation. The spacious dog-friendly outdoor patio features a dedicated pup menu while humans enjoy signature Crunchy French Toast, Brunch Carbonara, and dishes showcasing Chef Kamil's Czech roots through inventive flavor combinations.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crunchy French Toast, Brunch Carbonara, Blu Jam Benedict
What Makes it Special: LA's #1 rated breakfast with European flair and dedicated dog menu
Authentic Neapolitan pizzeria from Naples opened in January 2024, bringing wood-fired tradition and imported Italian ingredients to Belmont Shore. The restaurant transformed a former dreary space into a bright, modern setting with both indoor fireplace charm and dog-friendly outdoor patio seating with firepits.
Must-Try Dishes:
Margherita DOC Pizza, Marinara Pizza, Chocolate Lava Cake
What Makes it Special: Family-owned Naples pizzeria tradition using imported Italian ingredients and wood-fired ovens
8.5
The Six West LA is a casual neighborhood spot with a sizable patio, approachable cocktails, and a menu that mixes pizzas, burgers, and shareable plates. Brunch service on weekends and friendly staff make it a comfortable choice for dog owners looking to linger outside.
Must-Try Dishes:
The Six Mac and Cheese Fritters, Buffalo Style Cauliflower, Brisket Tacos
What Makes it Special: Relaxed all-day patio with shareable comfort food and drinks.
Vibes:
Brewery & Beer Garden Republic
Group Dining Gatherings
Late Night Legends
Pet Friendly Paradise
Arts District Brewing Company is a sprawling brewery and bar with house-made beers, arcade games, and a big outdoor patio that welcomes dogs. It functions as a social hub for groups who want casual food, pitchers, and room for pups to hang out while people rotate between the bar and the beer garden.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ground Beef Nachos, Double Cheeseburger, Soft Pretzel with Beer Cheese
What Makes it Special: A large, game-filled brewery with a dog-friendly beer garden in the Arts District.
Specialty coffee roaster with all-day brunch menu transforms into La Sabina Wine Bar evenings. Single-origin coffees and market-driven dishes like shakshuka and ricotta toast draw crowds to the cozy indoor-outdoor space with string lights.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shakshuka, Ricotta Toast, Lawless French Toast
What Makes it Special: Dual identity as specialty roaster by day and wine bar by night
#9
Open Market
8.4
This Koreatown cafe crafts inventive sandwiches that reimagine LA's immigrant cuisines on Clark Street baguettes and house-made milk bread. The Normandie brisket sandwich with ginger pickled radish and au jus delivers French dip vibes while the Olympic roasted chicken showcases lemongrass and Thai-inspired flavors.
Must-Try Dishes:
Normandie Brisket Sandwich, Olympic Roasted Chicken, Mariposa Vegetarian
What Makes it Special: Second-generation takes on LA cuisines served on artisan bread with creative fusion flavors
#10
Virtu Coffee
8.4
Across from the Pico station in South Park, Virtu is a design-forward coffee bar that pairs specialty drinks with a small but thoughtful lineup of pastries and donuts. Local art, hip-hop touches, and a relaxed work-friendly vibe make it a popular stop before games and concerts nearby.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ham & Gruyère Croissant, Chocolate Croissant, Iced Mocha Latte
What Makes it Special: Art-forward South Park café with specialty coffee and refined pastries.
#11
WeHo Bistro
8.4
A charming French-American neighborhood bistro operating since 2011, known for its warm hospitality and globally-inspired comfort food. The restaurant features a beautiful flower-lined patio and serves everything from burgers to sophisticated French fare, making it equally welcoming for families and date nights.
Must-Try Dishes:
WeHo Burger, Mushroom Soup, Pasta Mama
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood bistro with free parking and year-round patio
#12
Burger Lounge
8.3
Burger Lounge on Maxella leans into a modern, semi-fast-casual model built around grass-fed burgers, craft sides, and beer and wine. It’s a go-to for locals who want something more polished than a drive-thru but still quick enough for weeknight dinners and lunch breaks.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lounge Burger, Truffle Mushroom-Swiss Burger, Fresh-Cut French Fries
What Makes it Special: Grass-fed patties and a broad menu of burger builds in a casual-modern setting.
#13
Carasau
8.3
Sardinian chef Vincenzo Porcu brings rare island specialties to Culver Steps' cozy patio. Culurgiones potato ravioli and fregola di mare showcase hand-rolled pasta traditions seldom found in LA, while imported Sardinian wines and attentive service create an intimate neighborhood escape.
Must-Try Dishes:
Culurgiones, Fregola di Mare, Saffron Ravioli
What Makes it Special: LA's rare showcase of authentic Sardinian cuisine and regional wines
#14
Crack
8.3
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
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Comfort Food Classics
Pet Friendly Paradise
Fisherman's Outlet is a long-running counter-service seafood institution where lines form for fried shrimp, grilled fish, and chowder served on trays. The basic outdoor patio doubles as a pet-friendly lunch spot, drawing downtown workers and seafood fans who care more about generous portions than polished surroundings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fried Shrimp Plate, Grilled Fish with Rice, New England Clam Chowder
What Makes it Special: A decades-old seafood counter with big portions, low prices, and a pet-friendly patio.
#16
HATCH
8.3
Modern Japanese tapas and yakitori served in a social courtyard setting at The Bloc, with outdoor seating explicitly marked pet-friendly. Skewers and share plates land with real precision, and cocktails keep the pacing easy for lingering patio hangs. Best for small groups who want a dog-inclusive night that still feels restaurant-serious.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chicken thigh yakitori, Crispy rice with spicy tuna, Seasonal skewers set
What Makes it Special: Yakitori-driven Japanese small plates on a confirmed pet-friendly courtyard patio.
#17
Highly Likely
8.3
Bright, Australian-style all-day cafe energy with a menu of California-American staples done carefully. The fish sandwich and breakfast bowls are consistent favorites, and the daytime coffee vibe slides smoothly into a casual dinner scene with beer and wine. A reliable pick for nearly any hour.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tempura fish sandwich, Japanese porridge bowl, Breakfast plate with house bread
What Makes it Special: All-day cafe cooking that stays sharp from morning to night.
8.3
Modern European cafe specializing in hand-crafted specialty coffee and fresh seasonal breakfast since 2019. Features charcoal lattes, single-origin espressos, and house-made syrups in an earthy-chic atmosphere with weekend jazz guitarist.
Must-Try Dishes:
Avocado Toast with Goat Cheese, French Toast with Mixed Berries, Lorraine Quiche
What Makes it Special: Tree-lined Lake & Green intersection location with all house-made syrups and sustainable practices
#19
Sorry Not Sorry
8.3
Sorry Not Sorry is a colorful indoor-outdoor bar and restaurant known for cocktails, themed events, and a big backyard-style patio. The space is casual and lively, giving dog owners room to relax over Vietnamese-influenced bar food and drinks without feeling cramped.
Must-Try Dishes:
Vietnamese Organic Chicken Wings, Fried Sambal Cauliflower, Vietnamese Shaking Beef Burger
What Makes it Special: Large, festive patio geared toward drinks, events, and dogs.
#20
Tipsy Cow
8.3
Vibes:
Pet Friendly Paradise
Happy Hour Hotspots
Brewery & Beer Garden Republic
Trendy Table Hotspots
An eclectic urban eating house built around grass-fed beef from Sacramento foothills, featuring 32 rotating craft beer taps and inventive alcoholic milkshakes. The dog-friendly outdoor patio accommodates pet owners while serving gourmet burgers, short-rib poutine, and creative takes on American comfort food with notably fresh ingredients.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mac Daddy Burger, Short Rib Poutine, Blue Crab Dip
What Makes it Special: Grass-fed burgers with 32 craft taps and boozy milkshakes in bustling patio setting
#21
Garden Cafe
8.2
A secluded Mediterranean-inspired cafe tucked off Woodman Avenue, featuring a wrap-around garden patio with red umbrellas and Tuscan decor. The pet-friendly outdoor space serves wood-fired pizzas, breakfast all day, and American comfort food with notable attention to fresh ingredients and relaxed counter-service dining.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wood-Fired Margherita Pizza, Golden Cowboy Sandwich, Crab Cake Benedict
What Makes it Special: Secluded garden patio escape with wood-fired pizza and Mediterranean vibes
#22
Kebab Bar
8.2
Kebab Bar brings a slightly more polished take on Persian and Mediterranean kebabs to the Sepulveda corridor, with juicy skewers, fresh salads, and creamy dips built from family recipes. It’s a strong choice for a quick but satisfying sit-down meal before or after airport runs.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef koobideh plate, Chicken kabob plate with salad and rice, Falafel with hummus
What Makes it Special: Family-run Mediterranean spot near LAX focusing on well-executed kebab plates and fresh mezze.
8.2
LGBT Center social enterprise staffed by culinary program graduates, serving Verve coffee and artisan breakfast sandwiches in a colorful, inclusive space. Revenue supports life-changing LGBTQ services while delivering excellent coffee bar beverages and Bakers Kneaded pastries.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Pesto Sandwich with Bacon, Breakfast Burrito, Lavender Latte
What Makes it Special: Social enterprise where every purchase supports LGBTQ youth and senior programs
#24
Socalo
8.2
Modern Mexican from James Beard and Julia Child Award-winning chefs Feniger and Milliken, built around conscientiously-sourced ingredients and creative plant-forward options like jackfruit tinga tacos alongside traditional preparations. The dual dog-friendly patios and well-regarded happy hour made it a natural fit for Santa Monica groups who wanted upscale execution without fuss.
Must-Try Dishes:
Guacamole, Ceviche, Burrito
What Makes it Special: Modern Mexican cantina with plant-forward options like jackfruit tacos alongside traditional carne asada, all served on a dog-friendly patio
8.1
This neighborhood gastropub earned its name from a genuine love of dogs, featuring walls covered with framed canine photos. The spacious partially covered outdoor patio welcomes leashed pets while serving hand-smashed burgers with notable sear marks, rotating craft beers on 30+ taps, and comfort pub fare executed with care.
Must-Try Dishes:
The Blue Dog Burger, Root Beer BBQ Wings, House-Cut Garlic Fries
What Makes it Special: Dog-obsessed gastropub where craft beer meets burgers on a covered patio
8.1
Husband-wife passion project combining neighborhood cafe warmth with wine bar sophistication. Features Caffe Luxxe coffee, 11 draft beers, and fresh Mediterranean-inspired fare with plastic-free commitment.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cordova Breakfast Burrito, Spicy Chicken Sandwich, Lox Bagel
What Makes it Special: Family-run spot merging quality coffee with wine bar vibes and sustainable practices
8.1
Vibes:
Brewery & Beer Garden Republic
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Pet Friendly Paradise
Group Dining Gatherings
Award-winning LA brewery where the food program punches well above typical taproom fare—the fried chicken sandwich with salsa macha and lemon pepper wings draw as much praise as the house-brewed pilsners and IPAs. The warehouse space across from LA State Historic Park works well for groups, dogs on the patio, and pre-Dodgers crowds willing to walk the 15 minutes to the stadium.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pils, Chicken Sandwich, Wings
What Makes it Special: Craft brewery with expansive patio in LA's Chinatown serving house-brewed beers alongside elevated pub fare
8.1
A West Hollywood staple since 1980 specializing in healthy California cuisine with extensive options for various dietary needs. This former butcher shop offers everything from grass-fed burgers to vegan pancakes, served in a casual setting with a dog-friendly heated patio perfect for health-conscious families.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pasta Mama, Hugo's Grass-Fed Burger, Almond Energy Pancakes
What Makes it Special: Extensive gluten-free, vegan, and organic options since 1980
8.1
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Pet Friendly Paradise
A Vietnamese-rooted banh mi counter built on fresh-baked baguettes and Groundwork organic coffee, anchored in a Palms strip mall with a low-key patio that draws remote workers and dog owners through the afternoon. The menu stays tight—classic and fusion banh mi variations alongside a solid breakfast burrito—keeping prices in cheap-eats range without cutting corners on bread or fillings. It runs like a reliable neighborhood refuel stop where the line moves and the sandwiches land the same way every time.
Must-Try Dishes:
Old Skool Banh Mi, K-BBQ Banh Mi, Vietnamese Iced Coffee
What Makes it Special: Vietnamese-rooted sandwich shop built around classic banh mi on fresh-baked baguettes, with Groundwork organic coffee and a laid-back West LA patio.
8.1
Chef Danny Elmaleh's counter-service Israeli spot delivers coal-grilled pargiyot and fried Brussels sprouts that draw repeat neighborhood crowds willing to circle for parking. The build-your-own pickle bar and tahini shakes add personality to generous sharable plates on a dog-friendly patio with bonfire seating. Best approached as a weeknight takeout run or a leisurely weekend hang where the line is part of the ritual.
Must-Try Dishes:
Brussel Sprouts, Pargiyot, Sumac Fries
What Makes it Special: Israeli street food and mezze served in a dog-friendly patio setting that draws neighborhood crowds
8.1
Croatian-run beachside café adjacent to Rosie's Dog Beach offering Mediterranean-inspired burgers and burritos alongside a dedicated dog menu. Opened in 2024 with fairy lights creating magical evening ambiance, agility courses for pups, and sourdough bun burgers that impressed first-year visitors.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sourdough Bun Burger, Breakfast Burrito, Ceviche
What Makes it Special: Only Long Beach beach bar with dog agility courses and dedicated canine menu
#32
Pizzana
8.1
Daniele Uditi's neo-Neapolitan operation runs on a 48-hour fermented dough that yields a crust light enough to fold but sturdy enough to hold the cacio e pepe crema that made this place famous. The Brentwood location draws date-night couples and families who want Michelin-recognized pizza without the formality—dim lighting, shared plates, and a patio for dogs. Expect to pay more than neighborhood pizza prices, but the sourcing (imported flour, San Marzano tomatoes, Italian mozzarella) tracks with the check.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cacio e Pepe, Meatballs, Short Rib
What Makes it Special: Neo-Neapolitan pizzeria from Daniele Uditi where Roman-style cacio e pepe meets California-sourced ingredients
#33
Swrlies Froyo
8.1
Launched in 2019 after a trip to a family froyo shop in Jalisco, Swrlies turns a small York Boulevard base into Mexican-style, real-fruit frozen yogurt and ice cream served from eye-catching carts. Their made-to-order mixes and spicy chamoy-forward creations have made them a word-of-mouth favorite for both walk-ups and catered events.
Must-Try Dishes:
La Toxica mango-pineapple froyo, Horchaty real horchata froyo, Mazapan vanilla-banana swirl
What Makes it Special: Women- and Latin-owned froyo-and-ice-cream concept focused on real fruit, chamoy, and fully custom mixes.
8.1
This chef-driven New American restaurant occupies a historic building with a charming courtyard patio. Operating a 100% scratch kitchen with 90% gluten-free menu, they serve Euro-inspired dishes alongside California classics for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Protein Power Bowl, Neapolitan Pizza, Puff Bread with Hummus
What Makes it Special: Historic courtyard setting with scratch-made gluten-free focus
#35
The Surfing Fox
8.1
Steps from the pier, this coastal California restaurant captures Santa Monica's surf culture with an indoor-outdoor design where ocean breezes flow freely. Chef David Yamaguchi delivers inventive twists on coastal classics using just-caught seafood and farmers market produce.
Must-Try Dishes:
Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich, Pan-Seared Halibut, Fox Fries with Aioli
What Makes it Special: No walls between indoor/outdoor creates constant ocean breeze
8.1
A family-run bakery-café where Cuban coffee culture meets Guadalajaran breakfast traditions—the chilaquiles recipe was brought in directly from Jalisco and paired with plantains from the founder's Cuban household. The counter service moves fast for early-morning regulars who know to grab pan dulce while waiting for eggs. Works best as a no-frills weekend breakfast run where generous portions and reasonable prices offset the functional atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chilaquiles, Pan Dulce, Bolillos
What Makes it Special: Old-school Mexican bakery and café serving house-baked breads and traditional breakfast plates since the neighborhood was still affordable
#37
Cha Cha Chicken
8
Family-owned since 1996, this colorful Caribbean beach shack serves jerk chicken with Latin fusion twists on two covered patios steps from the ocean. The BYOB policy, coconut fried chicken featured on Food Network, and homemade jerk sauce create a laid-back island vibe that locals have treasured for nearly three decades.
Must-Try Dishes:
Jerk Chicken Enchiladas, Coconut Fried Chicken, Cha Cha Chicken
What Makes it Special: Caribbean-Latin fusion with BYOB policy at beach-adjacent outdoor shack
#38
Joan's on Third
8
Vibes:
Pet Friendly Paradise
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Business Lunch Power Players
Joan’s on Third is a bustling marketplace-cafe where the sidewalk patio is just as busy with dogs as it is with people. Sandwiches, salads, and a long pastry case make it a go-to for casual lunches and daytime hangs with your pup in the heart of Beverly Grove.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chinese chicken salad, Short rib sandwich, Grilled cheese with tomato soup
What Makes it Special: A lively market-style cafe where the sidewalk tables are reliably packed with locals and their dogs.
#39
Lobster & Beer
8
A single-ingredient concept that actually delivers—ten years of building an entire menu around Maine lobster, from butter-drenched Connecticut-style rolls to a grilled cheese and tomato bisque combo that regulars treat as a standing order. The all-day happy hour and craft beer list turn it into a low-key game-day hangout where the lobster-to-bun ratio stays honest and the price stays below most LA competitors. Loud, compact, and unapologetically casual—show up for the lobster, not the ambiance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lobster Roll, Lobster Tacos, Lobster Grilled Cheese
What Makes it Special: A lobster-focused casual spot that builds its entire menu around one ingredient, from rolls to quesadillas to grilled cheese
8
Chef Jose Acevedo brings Wolfgang Puck training to elevated Mexican fare, with a mole that skews sweet and tableside guacamole that regulars swear by. The happy hour crowd packs the patio for carnitas nachos and margaritas at reasonable prices—skip it at dinner if you're watching the bill. Works well for groups who want a polished Lake Avenue spot with strong drink service and manageable noise.
Must-Try Dishes:
Guacamole, Chef Jose's Flan, Enchiladas de Pollo en Mole Oaxaqueño
What Makes it Special: Chef Jose Acevedo's signature carnitas recipe passed down through generations, with hand-made tortillas and hand-squeezed cocktail juices
Wood-fired pizzas built on hand-stretched dough with seasonal rotations, backed by nearly three decades of refining the same core technique across multiple LA locations. The sprawling dog-friendly patio drives repeat visits from families and groups who treat it as a default neighborhood gathering spot. Sides and pastas—particularly the baked mac and cheese and crispy Brussels sprouts—pull as much weight as the pizza itself.
Must-Try Dishes:
Zoe's Pepperoni, Margherita, Burrata
What Makes it Special: Chef-driven, wood-fired pizzas with hand-stretched dough and seasonal toppings that rotate regularly across a sprawling dog-friendly patio setting.
#42
Simmzy's
8
Vibes:
Brewery & Beer Garden Republic
Family Friendly Favorites
Pet Friendly Paradise
Outdoor Dining Oasis
Coastal-chic gastropub from Simms brothers brings Manhattan Beach success to larger Belmont Shore space. Craft beer focus with house brews like Beach Cruiser Blonde pairs with creative comfort food from Brussels sprouts to wood-fired pizzas. Family-friendly vibe welcomes dogs on patio with communal tables creating neighborhood energy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Brussels Sprouts with Capers, Simmzy's Burger, Ahi Poke Tostada
What Makes it Special: Regional gastropub chain's largest location emphasizes craft beer selection with playful California-coastal menu
#43
Socalo
8
From Border Grill's Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, Socalo offers conscientiously-sourced SoCal Mexican with a famous salsa macha. The dog-friendly patios and proximity to Santa Monica Pier make it ideal for casual lunches with craft beers and creative antojitos.
Must-Try Dishes:
Barbacoa Tacos, Tacos Gobernador with Cheesy Shrimp, Jackfruit Tinga Tacos
What Makes it Special: Award-winning chefs' modern Mexican interpretation
#44
Tacos Por Vida
8
Roy Choi's Westside counter-service spot runs Korean-inflected fillings—gochujang al pastor, kalbi-marinated proteins—through a straightforward taco-stand format with handmade corn tortillas and assertive house salsas. The draw is chef-caliber technique at walk-up prices in a neighborhood that needed exactly this kind of anchor. Expect a no-frills order-at-the-window setup where the food outperforms the setting by a wide margin.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Burrito, Carne Asada Tacos, Al Pastor Tacos
What Makes it Special: Roy Choi's Westside taco stand pairs Korean-inflected proteins like gochujang al pastor with handmade corn tortillas and punchy house salsas.
#45
The Attic
8
A converted 1920s craftsman home serving Southern-inflected brunch with a California sensibility—customizable Bloody Marys, short rib poutine, and powdered-sugar beignets anchor a menu that rewards sharing. The multiple dining rooms and spacious dog-friendly patio make it a natural fit for weekend groups willing to wait for a table in Belmont Shore's most entrenched brunch destination.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bloody Mary, Beignets, Poutine
What Makes it Special: New Orleans-inspired brunch destination with a rooftop patio in Long Beach's Belmont Shore
Vibes:
Brewery & Beer Garden Republic
Pet Friendly Paradise
Comfort Food Classics
Group Dining Gatherings
Combining British pub fare with an in-house brewery, The Stalking Horse features vegan comfort food, house-crafted beers, and a lively bar setting. Its rustic-modern decor and dog-friendly patio draw a diverse crowd, especially during sporting events.
Must-Try Dishes:
Vegan Fish & Chips, Hand-Pulled Ale, Bangers & Mash
What Makes it Special: British-style brewery with a menu rich in vegan comfort food.
8
A Studio City breakfast institution since 1964, built on enormous specialty omelets and fluffy banana pancakes served in generous portions at diner-friendly prices. The lush, garden-wrapped back patio with misting fans is the draw—entertainment industry regulars and neighborhood lifers treat it as a living room with better food. Indoor seating is small and gets loud at peak brunch, so aim for the patio and arrive early on weekends.
Must-Try Dishes:
Banana Pancakes, Chili Cheese Omelette, Biscuits and Gravy
What Makes it Special: Beloved Studio City breakfast spot with a lush, garden-wrapped patio where entertainment industry regulars gather over enormous specialty omelets and famous banana pancakes.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A small-batch roaster in Mar Vista that builds its menu around housemade almond milk and inventive espresso drinks like the Chipotle Mocha, with a pastry case anchored by guava and almond croissants. The draw is the back patio—a lush, quiet courtyard that turns a coffee run into a longer sit, especially for remote workers and dog owners. Skip the front patio facing Venice Blvd unless you enjoy street dust with your pour-over.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chipotle Mocha, Matcha Latte, Guava Croissant
What Makes it Special: A small-batch roaster in Mar Vista with a lush tropical back patio, housemade almond milk, and creative espresso drinks like the Chipotle Mocha.
7.9
Since 2004, this cottage-style café housed in two historic bungalows has served updated American classics in a garden patio setting. The all-day menu spans from hearty breakfast items to wood-fired dinner entrées, complemented by in-house chocolate and a full bar next door at Big Bar.
Must-Try Dishes:
Alcove Benedict, Short Rib Sandwich, Lemon Ricotta Pancakes
What Makes it Special: Historic bungalows with enchanting garden patio near Griffith Park
A 35-year-old takeout counter built on oversized salads and slow-roasted rotisserie chicken, where the Chinese Chicken Salad has its own cult following and a whole bird runs under twenty dollars. It thrives as a grab-and-go lunch solve for the Melrose corridor—no ambiance, no pretense, just reliable portions at a price point that keeps regulars cycling back across decades.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chinese Chicken Salad, Melrose Wrap, Broccoli Pasta Salad
What Makes it Special: Fast, dependable rotisserie-chicken plates with patio seating.