Mexican restaurant offers an immersive atmosphere with warm, soulful vibes and a beautiful outdoor patio suited for groups. The space combines upscale precision with a welcoming, unpretentious energy. Cocktails and dishes like tuna tostada and duck mole stand out amid lively, aromatic surroundings.
Food here offers absolutely delicious dishes that lift spirits. Chef Drew crafts meals that provide both food for thought and satisfying plates.
A small parking lot out front offers easy access, which is rare in this area. The building center provides about 10 off-street spots that are quick to find. One spot has its own dedicated parking lot for convenience.
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Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
A Tí has its own parking lot, which is a rarity in LA.
Street parking is available, but it can fill up quickly.
Outdoor seating includes a shaded patio with a water feature and bird visitors, creating a peaceful and bright atmosphere. The space is dog friendly and well lit, offering a clean and cheerful vibe. It attracts those seeking authentic Vietnamese baked goods and sandwiches in a low-key, hidden setting.
Food here is consistently good and on point. The flavors stay great across visits.
A private parking lot exists but the entrance can be easy to miss. Parking is generally convenient with a decent amount of spaces.
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Parking is available, which is very convenient.
The combo for a large sandwich, drink, and pastry costs $17.
Many of their baked goods are vegan.
Outdoor seating includes small tables and standing counters along the building's side, creating a casual, quick-bite atmosphere. The vibe suits dog owners and those grabbing food to go, with no indoor dining available. Pizza offerings stand out for fresh, homemade ingredients and unique flavor combinations, attracting those seeking high-quality slices.
Pies serve as the main food offering with no indoor dining area available. Food focuses on takeaway pies without a sit-down option.
A parking lot behind and above the restaurant offers easy grab-and-go access. Street parking is also available in the nearby neighborhood, with generally plenty of parking even during rain.
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There is a parking lot behind and above the restaurant for easy access.
The outdoor seating consists of tables on busy Glendale Boulevard and standing counters.
The 'grandma slices' are available only for walk-in customers.
Seafood lunch truck with limited outdoor seating under tents offers a lively atmosphere filled with hood music that evokes a Mexican vibe. The spot draws a crowd seeking fresh seafood and pairs well with Micheladas for a casual, flavorful experience.
Fresh fish tacos and flavorful ceviche stand out with perfectly sized portions. The food is consistently delicious, fresh, and filling with amazing quality.
Parking is hard to find in the area, but parking was always available during visits. It can be tricky to secure a spot.
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They accepted cash and Zelle payments, which is convenient for cashless customers.
The ceviche de camaron costs only $7, making it a great deal.
Parking can be tricky, but it's worth the visit.
Cozy bakery with a small outdoor patio offering a street view and dog-friendly atmosphere. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful, attracting a creative crowd during busy hours. Known for high-quality pastries and handcrafted food, it serves standout items like Basque cheesecake and mushroom hand pies.
Food comes out beautifully crafted with sweet bites and pastries. Prices lean higher but match the excellent quality and service.
Finding parking can be a bit tricky, but there is plenty of street parking available. Parking might be challenging at times, but it is generally worth the effort.
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Parking can be challenging, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect limited seating, especially during busy hours.
Hand pies take about 15 minutes to prepare, so plan accordingly.
Small dining room offers a clean, comfortable setting with chill vibes and fun music. Atmosphere feels quaint and Americana-styled, creating a relaxed experience. Limited seating keeps the space intimate and quiet during off-peak times.
Food comes out fresh, hot, and crispy with a consistently delicious taste. The menu offers amazing dishes that satisfy hunger effectively.
Parking lot is very small with limited spaces. Some parking exists but finding a spot can be difficult.
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They offer 99 cent Taco Tuesdays.
Parking is available at the location.
There are no public restrooms available.
Small coffee shop with minimalist interior and leafy outdoor seating creates a calm, modern vibe. Space feels high-end yet welcoming, attracting a social crowd who enjoy lingering. Outdoor area offers a comfortable work oasis with natural light and quiet energy.
Food includes savory mushroom porridge, kimchi fried rice, and prosciutto toast served quickly despite lines. Coffee and meals come at reasonable prices in a trendy, modern setting.
Parking includes a private lot and options in the neighborhood. The limited parking can be a factor during busy times.
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Laveta's kitchen closes at 3 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider street parking.
Expect a wait on weekends due to its popularity.
Greek restaurant offers intimate indoor dining with a modern Mediterranean decor and a lively, somewhat noisy atmosphere. Outdoor seating creates an al fresco experience enclosed to mask the parking lot surroundings. The space suits small groups or dates seeking authentic flavors in a comfortable setting.
Greek food offers authentic flavors that are fresh and flavorful. The cauliflower stands out as a surprise star dish, paired well with natural wine and a great ambience.
Easy parking sits right off Sunset, marked by a cube in the parking lot that helps identify the spot.
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Expect a 30-45 minute wait during peak dinner hours.
The restaurant charges an 18% service fee on all bills.
Portion sizes are small, with some dishes priced between $15 and $22.
Breakfast restaurant offers a fun atmosphere with whimsical decor featuring egg and chicken themes. The space feels intimate and family-friendly, with a relaxed and welcoming vibe. A patio section adds to the cozy setting despite limited indoor space.
Food comes fast with generous portions and a great variety including Mexican and American breakfast dishes. S'mores French toast stands out as a delicious option.
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Parking is very limited; arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during busy brunch hours.
The restaurant is pet friendly, allowing dogs in outdoor seating areas.
Outdoor space features a beautifully designed beer garden with leafy, shady areas and plenty of seating. Atmosphere feels relaxed and family-friendly, suitable for groups, kids, and dogs. Offers authentic German beer and food with freshly brewed options and notable schnitzel.
Authentic Bavarian German food stands out here, surpassing typical beer garden fare. Food pairs well with beer brewed on site and offers a delicious, genuine taste rarely found in American breweries.
Street parking is fairly easy to find, but the overall parking situation can be a nightmare. Valet service is available out front, offering a convenient alternative when parking spots are scarce.
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Groups of 6 or more should call for reservations.
Expect high prices; a full meal and beer can cost around $100 per person.
The outdoor area is accessible with a wheelchair lift.
Bar offers indoor and outdoor seating with a vintage surround sound system and disco ball lighting creating a dark, mellow vibe. Music features unique DJ sets that maintain a chill atmosphere. Space attracts a welcoming LGBTQ+ community and suits casual nights or small parties.
Food stands out with excellent quality and tasty flavors. Drinks complement the menu well, making the overall dining experience top tier.
Street parking is the main option and usually easy to find, even on weekends. Parking may require walking a bit or using rideshare services due to limited spots.
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Happy hour runs from 2-6 pm every day with $6 wells and wines.
Parking is street parking, so plan to walk or use Uber.
They do not accept Apple Pay, so bring another payment method.
Pizza restaurant offers Chicago deep dish style with a cozy interior featuring Belle Epoch and mid-century kitsch decor. Atmosphere is warm and lively, often crowded and loud, with close tables and dark lighting. Sidewalk seating provides a quieter option on pleasant evenings.
Food here stands out for its amazing quality and delicious flavors. Every dish impresses with great taste and leaves a strong positive impression.
Street meter parking exists but can be tough to find. A rear parking lot sits behind the building, and a big parking lot is right next to the bakery.
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Parking is difficult; consider using nearby paid lots or street parking.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups of 5 or more.
Deep dish pizzas take about 45 minutes to prepare.
Spacious coffee shop with bright natural light and a minimal, airy design featuring exposed piping. Atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, suitable for reading, working, or chatting, though noise can carry across the large space. Outdoor seating offers blazing sunlight, making sunglasses advisable for comfort.
Drinks come out delicious and the food looks tasty. Avocado toast stands out as visually appealing.
Parking is very easy on Saturday mornings with plenty of free street parking available after 9AM.
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The shop is open until 4:30 PM.
There is free street parking available after 9 AM.
The inside seating fills up quickly.
Park centers on a small lake with swan paddle boats and a visually appealing fountain. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, inviting relaxation and casual strolls. Visitors enjoy stunning views of downtown and a well-maintained natural setting with occasional food trucks and playgrounds.
Food trucks offer a variety of options at the park and festivals. Prices tend to be on the expensive side. Vendors provide solid quality food.
Parking includes a well-maintained lot with good cleanliness and a beautiful arrangement. Free parking is available, plus street spots across from the park.
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Parking is free, but it can take time to find a spot.
The park is open late, making it great for evening visits.
The Los Angeles Lotus Festival occurs annually in July.