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Best Breakfast Restaurants in Reynier Village

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
The Ivy Bakery - Dolce Isola
The casual bakery offshoot of The Ivy, doubling as the production bakery that supplies desserts to both Ivy locations daily, serving a shortened version of The Ivy menu at lower prices.

Notable Picks

$ Reynier Village French, Breakfast
The production bakery behind both Ivy restaurants, run by chef Richard Irving whose pedigree traces through L.A. Desserts and Le Restaurant, turning out house-baked breads, gelato, and a trimmed Ivy menu at roughly half the price. The European cafe atmosphere—real flowers, antique chandeliers, weathered French chairs—punches well above typical counter-service, making it a quieter way to access Ivy-quality cooking without the Robertson scene. Best used as a weekday lunch stop or a take-home bakery run for the famous chocolate chip cookies and fresh baguettes.
Must-Try Dishes: Grilled Fresh Fish Tacos on Homemade Tortillas, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Salad Nicoise
What Makes it Special: The casual bakery offshoot of The Ivy, doubling as the production bakery that supplies desserts to both Ivy locations daily, serving a shortened version of The Ivy menu at lower prices.
$ Reynier Village Breakfast, Brunch
A long-running kosher bakery and dairy deli serving classic Jewish-European breads, pastries, and breakfast-friendly bagels. It’s a morning staple for locals who want something traditional and reliably well-executed.
Must-Try Dishes: Fresh Challah, Bagel with Lox & Cream Cheese, Rugelach
What Makes it Special: Kosher bakery legacy in the neighborhood since 1949.

Worthy Picks

$ Reynier Village Breakfast, Brunch
A Southern-leaning cafe that crosses comfort food with LA coffee culture—shrimp and grits and gumbo share counter space with salted caramel lattes and avocado toast, and the menu pulls it off without overreaching. The outdoor, pet-friendly setup and budget-friendly pricing make it a reliable neighborhood stop for brunch-pace eating without the brunch-price sting.
Must-Try Dishes: Break of Day Burrito, Shrimp & Grits, Salted Caramel Latte
What Makes it Special: Southern comfort classics like shrimp and grits and gumbo served alongside creative specialty lattes in a laid-back LA cafe setting