Best Brunch Bliss Spots Restaurants in Sawtelle
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Café 50's
A high-volume retro diner where burgers and shakes always hit.
Notable Picks
#1
Café 50's
8.1
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Brunch Bliss Spots
Comfort Food Classics
Birthday & Celebration Central
A classic 1950s-style diner that doubles as a dependable burger stop, especially for families and late-night cravings. Burgers are hearty and old-school—think thick patties, melty cheese, and a side of nostalgia—supported by shakes and a huge comfort-food menu. Big crowds and long-running neighborhood love signal steady reliability.
Must-Try Dishes:
Jalapeño Burger, Classic Cheeseburger, Oreo Milkshake
What Makes it Special: A high-volume retro diner where burgers and shakes always hit.
8.1
A bright, neighborhood cafe that nails comforting brunch staples without fuss. It’s a steady go-to for fluffy pancakes, classic bennies, and friendly service in a low-key Brentwood-adjacent setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Buttermilk pancakes, Eggs Benedict, Salmon breakfast plate
What Makes it Special: A polished neighborhood brunch with reliably well-executed basics.
Worthy Picks
#3
Cafe Belen
7.9
A Latin-inflected brunch cafe from former Cafe Vida partners, built around protein bowls, fresh-pressed juices, and substantial breakfast plates like the salmon benedict and Belgian sandwich. The flower-covered patio draws neighborhood regulars who want outdoor seating without the scene, though the small lot fills fast on weekends.
Must-Try Dishes:
French Toast, Avocado Toast, Salmon Bowl
What Makes it Special: Health-focused brunch cafe emphasizing protein-packed bowls and fresh smoothies on the Sawtelle corridor
7.9
A two-decade-old brunch counter built around organic, health-forward plates—chilaquiles with clean ingredients, a breakfast burrito that regulars order on autopilot, and salads that actually hold up as mains. The mosaic-tiled patio runs dog-friendly with enough buzz to feel social but compact enough to keep it personal. Works best as a neighborhood repeat spot where you trust the kitchen to keep it fresh and straightforward.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast Burrito, Sunrise Sandwich, Chilaquiles
What Makes it Special: A 20-year LA brunch institution serving organic, health-conscious plates on a dog-friendly mosaic-tiled patio
7.8
European-influenced brunch built around signature Crunchy French Toast—brioche rolled in cornflakes, grilled crisp, served with vanilla bean sauce. The kitchen operates without freezers, sourcing from local farms, which shows in the egg preparations and house-made hollandaise. Service runs leaner than the Melrose flagship, so expect self-service coffee stations and moderate wait times during weekend peak hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crunchy French toast, Eggs Benedict trio, Breakfast burrito
What Makes it Special: Large-scale brunch competence with creative twists that still feel familiar.