Small, cozy diner with old school vibe and classic Americana charm fills up with a laid-back, family atmosphere. Space feels cramped but welcoming, with booths and a coffee counter creating an authentic, down-to-earth setting.
Hearty breakfast burritos with sausage stand out as a filling option. The menu offers home-cooked, old-school breakfast dishes at affordable prices, making it a solid choice for a tasty morning meal.
Salsa here is full of flavor without being spicy. The homemade side salsa pairs well with breakfast, especially the burrito, and the avocado and salsa combo stands out.
Good to know
There is good parking available at Andyโs Coffee Shop.
They are closed on Tuesdays.
The restaurant was packed on a Sunday morning.
Diner with 1950s nostalgia and 1980s theme offers a friendly, bustling atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor seating. Bold character shines through Route 66 history and a classic soda fountain serving orange whips. Small drive-thru and lively vibe make it a familiar spot for casual meals.
Breakfast features large, filling burritos with options like sausage, bacon, chorizo, and pastrami. The breakfast plate includes perfectly seasoned potatoes and a tasty green sauce.
House-made spicy red salsa adds a tangy balance to dishes. Salsa verde and other homemade dressings enhance salads and sides. Options include requesting extra salsa and specifying potato doneness.
Good to know
Parking can be an issue, so plan accordingly.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has a drive-thru for quick service.
Small space with cozy indoor and outdoor seating and colorful tile decor creates a down-to-earth vibe. Busy street noise adds liveliness while murals and mountain views enhance the atmosphere. Affordable prices and house-made hot sauces complement the casual burger and breakfast experience.
Breakfast features large, flavorful burritos like the chorizo and machaca varieties. Plates come with generous portions and dishes like breakfast tamales stand out for their taste.
Salsa comes in green avocado and orange Cajun varieties that add vibrant flavor to the breakfast burrito. The salsa served with fries is spicy and complements the dish well.
Good to know
The parking lot is large and available.
There was never a wait or line at Kings Breakfast & Burgers.
The prices at Kings Breakfast & Burgers are more reasonable than many other places.
Booths feature ornate upholstery with Los Angeles scenes, creating a cute atmosphere inside. The place offers both indoor and outdoor seating along with a drive-through. It serves a mix of classic burgers and authentic Mexican dishes, with a notable spicy green salsa that stands out.
Breakfast centers on super delicious breakfast burritos, especially the sausage and egg option. Green salsa adds a nice kick, and onion rings pair well with the meal.
Green salsa stands out with its perfect spice level and creamy avocado base. The spicy green version packs heat from habanero, not for the faint of heart, and both can be bought to go.
Good to know
You can buy the green salsa to go.
There was plenty of parking available.
Dena Burgers offered indoor and outdoor seating options.
Small indoor space with homey decor and outside picnic tables creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Family-run vibe brings warmth and authenticity to the experience. Known for large portions and authentic Mexican tortas that stand out.
Wholesome Mexican breakfast options include a breakfast burrito with customizable fillings like al pastor instead of chorizo. Prices for breakfast items hover around $13.99.
Salsa here stands out for its simple seasoning and great flavor. The green salsa served with chilaquiles is especially notable.
Good to know
The wait time is usually under ten minutes for orders.
There are many vegetarian options available on the menu.
Indoor seating is limited, but outdoor seating is available.
Old school diner with late 70s atmosphere and classic Pasadena vibe offers massive breakfast burritos and chili cheese fries. Space feels small and cozy with a quiet, unhurried mood even when busy. Outdoor patio provides a solid seating option without shade tarps.
Breakfast burritos come gigantic and packed with potatoes, cheese, and bacon in every bite. The spicy sausage option adds a bold kick, and the salsa stays consistently elite.
Salsa comes in a red color with a mild spice level. It pairs well with breakfast burritos and is served on the side, offering a hot option that complements the meal.
Good to know
The diner is not a drive-thru, so plan accordingly.
Expect reasonable prices for large portion sizes.
There is plenty of parking available at the location.
Cozy indoor seating creates a homey atmosphere with authentic Mexican flavors. The place offers sizable portions and complimentary spicy chips and salsa. It serves as a casual spot favored for tender lengua burritos and flavorful dishes.
Breakfast includes a machaca breakfast burrito and sides of beans and rice. The burrito varies in quality, sometimes solid, sometimes underwhelming.
Chips come with complimentary salsa that is usually spicy but balanced. Some batches are watery and less flavorful, but most have a good kick without overwhelming heat.
Good to know
Parking is plentiful near the restaurant.
A torta with a soda costs around $20.
They use lard in their beans, which may not suit all diets.
Spanish-style building offers modern renovations with separate dining areas including sports TVs and banquet space. Atmosphere ranges from loud bar with live mariachi music to more relaxed dining sections. Brunch features unlimited mimosas and live entertainment, creating a festive vibe.
Breakfast includes an all-you-can-eat buffet with a great selection of dishes. The kitchen also prepares off-menu breakfast items upon request.
Unlimited nachos and salsa come quickly with attentive service that keeps chips and salsa refilled. The salsa is tasty and warm, prompting requests for more.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 3pm to 9pm in the cantina and bar area.
Karaoke night happens every Friday from 5pm to 11pm.
The price for brunch is $24 per person, which is considered a bargain.
Spacious Mexican restaurant offers large family seating and a well-stocked bar with quality cocktails. Live music creates a lively atmosphere, though noise levels can be high. Outdoor patio provides a comfortable al fresco dining experience.
An extensive breakfast buffet offers a variety of rotating flavors. Breakfast is served all day long.
Tomatillo salsa stands out with its excellent flavor. Complementary chips and salsa are offered at the end of the meal.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half-price margaritas and drink specials on weekdays.
Sunday brunch features a special menu with unique dishes.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Mexican restaurant with authentic decor and a chill atmosphere offers excellent salsas and delicious tacos. The environment stays quiet and clean, with free onsite parking available. Prices tend to be on the higher side compared to typical street tacos.
Breakfast features an extensive menu with all Mexican favorites and classic options. Machaca and chorizo breakfast burritos stand out, served with beans and an award winning hard shell potato taco.
A salsa bar offers a variety of salsas with different heat levels. Some salsas are excellent, while others lack seasoning and flavor.
Good to know
There was free parking onsite.
Los Tacos has its own parking lot.
The price for a taco was $5.50 each.
Outdoor patio offers a peaceful, beautiful setting with access to a chic hotel lobby and courtyard featuring a cool music theme and curated snacks. The atmosphere blends relaxing vibes with a small, simple interior space. Patrons often enjoy sitting in the hotel areas while savoring highly praised breakfast burritos.
Breakfast features a Pork Belly with Chile Verde Burrito that stands out for its fresh, filling, and flavorful profile. The burrito includes mille-feuille style breakfast potatoes and offers a veggie option that is also highly praised.
Owner and head chef make all salsas from scratch, including green and red salsas and a creamy aioli salsa. Avocado salsa adds brightness and creaminess, while salsa verde stands out as excellent.
Good to know
The restaurant is cashless and only accepts card payments.
Parking validation is available, but check for specific requirements.
Expect a 25-minute wait for orders during peak hours.
Small, cramped space with family atmosphere and outdoor seating offers a laid-back, friendly vibe. Regulars enjoy big, fresh burritos and authentic old school Mexican flavors at reasonable prices. Busy times bring a lively energy, making it a local staple for casual dining.
Breakfast features chilaquiles and breakfast burritos loaded with eggs, cheese, hashbrowns, and bacon. The Chile Verde Burrito offers a flavorful start to the day.
Red salsa stands out with a thick texture that stays put on burritos and a mild spiciness. Green salsa lacks salt, and overall, the salsa has a paste-like consistency without much heat.
Good to know
Parking is limited with only a couple of spaces available; street parking is an option.
Prices are reasonable, with burritos starting around $12.
The restaurant does not have restrooms available for customers.