Small American restaurant offers a cozy, quiet atmosphere with thoughtful decor and a clean, friendly environment. Street parking is usually easy, and a small patio allows dog-friendly outdoor dining. The vibe bridges diner casual with restaurant quality, focusing mainly on breakfast and brunch.
Bathrooms stay spacious and clean even during busy times like brunch. The restroom area matches the dining space in cleanliness.
Breakfast options include the Desperado Burrito and Santa Fe scrambled with chorizo, eggs, onions, cilantro, and crispy tortilla chips. Both dishes offer bold flavors and hearty portions.
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Parking is available on the street right in front of the building.
The dining area and restroom are very clean.
Reservations are not required, and seating is usually quick even during brunch.
Space combines art gallery and dining areas with a live band setup and enclosed outdoor patio. Atmosphere feels eclectic and cool, with music from multiple DJs and a lively dance floor. Guests often explore art rooms while enjoying drinks, creating a unique blend of culture and social energy.
Bathrooms stay clean throughout visits. Gender-neutral options exist at the venue's end.
Burritos stand out with eggs, bacon, and potatoes in a rich sauce. Tacos come in varieties like brisket and shrimp, beef bulgogi, and butternut, though they are on the small side. The breakfast quesadilla pairs well with their salsa.
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Happy Hour runs from 4pm to 6:30pm with $9 cocktails and $3-$8 appetizers.
Live music or a DJ is featured on select nights.
Dogs are allowed in the venue.
Slow-smoked meat aroma fills a rustic, no-frills space with relaxed atmosphere and informal vibe. Busy and well-known, it draws barbecue lovers seeking flavorful ribs and brisket without long waits or high prices. Limited seating and parking emphasize its focus on takeout and value.
Bathrooms look great with a very cute design and neat appearance.
Brisket burrito stands out with its big size and great value, enough for two portions. It offers a tasty, friendly experience that keeps people coming back.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult, so look for street parking.
Prices are reasonable, especially for LA.
Expect smaller meal sizes compared to Texas BBQ.
Large lounge with spacious indoor and outdoor areas offers a quiet, comfortable atmosphere and views of the tarmac. Amenities include private showers and a fresh taco bar with made-to-order options. The bar serves complimentary craft beers and well-crafted cocktails.
Showers come in super-sized units with separate areas for the vanity, bathroom, and shower. Plenty of showers are available, making the space feel roomy and convenient.
Tacos stand out with a dedicated taco station and a taco bar featured in buffets. Meals include breakfast tacos and a variety of options like stir-fry, salad, and soup alongside Mexican dishes.
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Access requires a membership or a premium economy ticket or higher.
Mimosas are available starting at 6am for early visitors.
The lounge offers a wide selection of food and drinks throughout the day.
Lively sports bar with big screen TVs and a full bar creates a warm, comfortable atmosphere with medium noise and music. The vibe is relaxed yet energetic, attracting groups and families with a kids' menu and casual dining. The setting blends 1950's diner style with a clean, inviting space near the coast.
Bathrooms stay spotlessly clean throughout visits. The women's restroom includes a changing table for babies, though it's unclear if the men's does.
Taco Tuesday draws a big crowd with solid deals. Fish tacos stand out as amazing, while shrimp tacos vary from must-try to just okay. Beers pair well with the tacos.
Good to know
Taco Tuesday offers great deals but can get very busy.
Happy Hour runs from 8 to 10 pm with discounted drinks.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to avoid long wait times.
Mexican restaurant offers authentic flavors with a focus on tortas and Oaxacan dishes. The atmosphere is chill and casual with limited seating in a hidden spot. Salsas are a highlight, often described as packed with punch and complementing large portions.
Every corner stays spotless and clean. Using the bathroom requires a $1 fee charged for card or restroom access.
Tortas stand out with authentic, delicious flavors and melted cheese. The enchilada combo features amazing chicken, while the tlayudas and salsas deliver bold, genuine Oaxacan tastes.
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This place has limited seating, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The portions are large, making it great for sharing plates.
Prices are reasonable, considering the quality of the food.
Large interior with multiple dining rooms features different wallpaper and high ceilings creating a kaleidoscope effect. Atmosphere is cozy and calm with great music playing, supporting relaxed conversations. Seating includes roomy booths with hooks and options for indoor and outdoor dining.
Bathrooms stay clean and have music playing inside. They match the restaurant's overall cleanliness.
Breakfast options include a chorizo burrito that is filling and tasty. The breakfast burrito stands out as a solid choice alongside the egg Benedict.
Good to know
They close at 2:30 pm.
The Coffee Company is just 5 minutes from the main terminal.
The wait time can get long during busy hours.
Fast-food style Mexican restaurant offers spacious seating and self-serve condiment bar with unlimited garnishes. Atmosphere is clean and well-lit but can feel stifled without air conditioning. Popular for affordable tacos and burritos with quick service and easy access to fresh toppings.
Restrooms stay immaculately clean and well-maintained. Some incidents of vandalism happened but overall the toilets remain in acceptable condition.
Tacos here offer authentic Mexican cuisine with meat-filled tacos like Asada, Chicken, and Al Pastor that are less oily than others. Burritos and quesadillas come at affordable prices with fast, friendly service and a standout horchata.
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Free parking is available on-site for customers.
The restaurant is clean and has well-maintained facilities.
Prices are reasonable, with many affordable options available.
Modern Indian restaurant with stylish decor and a Gatsby-inspired bar creates an elegant atmosphere. Bollywood-inspired DJ music adds lively energy and encourages dancing. The space feels open and vibrant, attracting groups for social dining and celebrations.
Bathrooms show a mix of conditions. Some restrooms are immaculate with gorgeous decor and romantic lighting. Others have serious issues with sewage overflowing through the drains.
Soft, flavorful duck meat fills the Kashmiri Duck (Birria) Taco with a perfectly crisp shell. Execution nails the balance between tender filling and crunchy taco.
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Brunch on Sundays features live music, with dancing starting around 1:30pm.
A special prix fixe menu is available during brunch and special events.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure accommodation.
Classic burger joint vibe with clean interior and ample seating inside and outdoors. Atmosphere feels welcoming but can be loud due to acoustics and noise from cell phones and video games. Offers a variety of fresh burgers with distinctive tangy, sweet special sauce.
A clean restroom is available here. The bathroom maintains good hygiene throughout.
Green chilaquiles stand out as a favorite dish here. Burritos come in large portions, with a spinach and mushroom option that tastes okay but not exceptional.
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Legacy Burgers accepts phone orders for convenient takeout.
Expect to pay around $35 for two hamburger combos.
A large chili cheese fries and a large Pepsi costs $15.
Spacious coffee shop with chic decor and beautiful Black art on the walls creates a cool, hip vibe. R&B music plays, setting a chill atmosphere ideal for meetings, work, or casual catch-ups. Eclectic seating accommodates various group sizes, enhancing its inviting and professional feel.
Bathrooms look expensive and stay very clean. The layout feels weird and restrooms are not easy to find.
Breakfast features a burrito with a tortilla that sometimes chips off. Options include the Bueno Dias bowl and drinks like horchata matcha.
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Weekend events are hosted regularly, check the schedule for details.
The patio is dog-friendly, making it a great spot for pet owners.
Expect a 5% service fee added to your bill without prior notice.
Small Mexican restaurant with authentic flavors and generous portions. Atmosphere is casual with a clean interior and working air conditioning. Menu includes a children's option and features standout dishes like menudo and pork tacos.
Bathrooms stay very clean with a county rating of A. Air conditioning works well inside the restroom.
Savory proteins like pork and beef tacos, especially al pastor and asada, stand out. The Gorditas asada and carne asada burritos offer hearty, satisfying flavors with a homecooked feel. Both green and red salsas complement the dishes well.
Good to know
They charge a fee if you pay with a card.
When we arrived, the plaza wasn't busy, so there was parking available.
The restaurant has a county rating of A.
Mexican restaurant with authentic Oaxacan decor and lively music, including live performances. Spacious interior features two well-lit dining rooms creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. The vibe is fun and festive, enhanced by colorful decorations and a homely feel.
Bathrooms stay clean and well-kept. Staff show consideration by assisting guests when needed, though sometimes they check on the wrong restroom door.
Mole dishes stand out with Mole Coloradito and a rich, flavorful mole served alongside fresh tortilla chips. Quesadillas use large, homemade tortillas and the tlayudas taste authentic. Enchiladas come with a slightly spicy red sauce topped with queso fresco.
Good to know
The restaurant validates parking for 1 hour.
Parking in front costs $7 on weekdays and $10 on weekends.
Be careful with payment methods; cash offers a different price than card payments.
Spacious lounge combines indoor and outdoor seating with a bright, airy design. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, suitable for unwinding before flights. Offers a warm food buffet and complimentary drinks including beer and cocktails.
Bathrooms offer excellent privacy with clean, spotless stalls. Large, wheelchair accessible restrooms provide a comfortable experience.
The Mexican food features a taco bar with chicken and pork, a veggie eggless burrito, and a breakfast spread with eggs, sausage, tortillas, and homemade salsa. Guacamole stands out at breakfast, while afternoon snacks include shredded chicken, pork, chorizo tortillas, salads, corn with beans, and red rice.
Good to know
The lounge is about a 3-4 minute walk from Terminal 6.
The lounge opens at 5 am for early travelers.
A one-day pass costs $59 and can be purchased via the United app.
Restaurant combines modern art and old architecture with colorful murals and an upbeat music vibe. DJ plays lively sets, creating a fun night out atmosphere. Space includes a cool bar on top and a hidden room showcasing artwork.
Going down to the bathroom offers many photo opportunities and cute signs. The restroom tour is impressive and memorable.
Mexican food here stands out for its exceptional birria tacos and unreal flavor that differs from typical offerings. The dishes deliver a very delicious and memorable taste experience.
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Happy hour offers $8 cocktails and food options for $10.
Dancing takes place on Sundays, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Validated parking is not available; use nearby public garages instead.
Spacious cafรฉ with indoor and outdoor seating under trees offers a cozy, welcoming atmosphere suited for work and relaxation. Dog-friendly features include dog treats, water bowls, and themed merchandise supporting animal rescues. Interior blends East Coast vibe with comfortable couches and workspaces.
Bathrooms stay very clean and have a pleasant smell. Wifi is available nearby, and restrooms are easy to find.
Breakfast burritos stand out with eggs, hash browns, avocado, and cheese combined with meats like bacon, chorizo, and sausage. Salsas and sauces add extra flavor, and some burritos come deep-fried with cheddar and jack cheese for a filling meal.
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Parking at Stella Coffee Beverly Hills is free and easy.
The space is dog-friendly, welcoming pets.
The cafรฉ has an outdoor seating area, which is rare in this area.
Spacious coffee shop with natural lighting and communal seating creates a social and working environment. Upbeat music and a packed atmosphere make it lively but sometimes loud and stuffy. Laptop-free zones and plenty of outlets support both work and casual visits.
Bathrooms stay clean and have two stalls each. They are free and separated by gender.
Breakfast burritos come in a tiny size with a high price around $15. Pastries and coffee offer more value, but burritos lack customization like removing jalapeรฑos.
Good to know
Parking is available in a nearby structure and on the street.
WiFi is free for 2 hours with purchase; additional time requires another purchase.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and food, making it a popular time to visit.
Renovated lobby and bar areas showcase fresh, elegant design with beautiful scenery and stunning architecture. Atmosphere blends lively jazz evenings and occasional loud parties, creating a dynamic energy. Guests enjoy well-crafted cocktails and a mix of comfortable lounges and outdoor patios.
Bathrooms stay pristine and feel very modern. They offer a luxurious touch alongside comfortable amenities.
Salsa stands out as the most recommended and fantastic item here, often described as the best in town. Breakfast burritos are available, with room service options.
Good to know
Parking costs $79 per day, which is higher than average for the area.
Jazz night occurs every Monday at 7:30pm, featuring live music.
Valet parking incurs a $65.99 fee at checkout, which may not be disclosed upfront.
Small old-school cafe with airy, bright spaces and outdoor seating that welcomes dogs. Atmosphere ranges from homey and chill to occasionally noisy with loud music. Regulars enjoy comfort food in a friendly, mom-and-pop setting.
Bathrooms stay clean and fresh-smelling. They show signs of needing an update.
Plates of chilaquiles stand out with a slightly spicier kick at the La Brea spot. The menu blends traditional Mexican dishes with Southern soul food flavors in a no-frills diner setting.
Good to know
Parking is available in a lot behind the cafe and on nearby streets.
The menu features a mix of classic American and Mexican breakfast dishes.
Prices are very reasonable, with breakfast for two averaging around $30.
Small interior with upbeat music creates a lively yet sometimes crowded atmosphere. Complimentary Mexican Conchas and a varied breakfast menu add to the experience. The space feels cozy and comfortable despite limited airflow.
Bathrooms stay consistently clean and well-maintained. Staff show attention to detail, even remembering names during visits.
Carne asada chilaquiles offer a nice balance of spice and flavor. Menudo and chilaquiles here taste close to homemade, with the chilaquiles standing out as a delicious Mexican breakfast option.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of less than 10 minutes during peak breakfast hours.
The restaurant offers a special deal on breakfast items every weekend.
Prices on the menu may not reflect the final cost due to hidden fees.