The waitress was a doll and will not hesitate to ask people to slide down to
the next bar stool if a larger party comes in and there are not enough open
adjacent seats. Prepare to get cozy and make new friends.
This place is great. I went on a Thursday night for dinner. I had mussels,
onion soup, and rack of lamb, and everything was delicious.
This is a favorite spot for my family and I; we are quick to mention it to
family and friends so that they too can try it out! The service is warm and
friendly, and although I know most people complain about the wait times, we are
consistently seated quickly. My fav dish is the Apfel Pfannekuchen, a rich
combination of all things yummy!!
A restaurant diner in downtown los angeles. serving breakfast lunch dinner.
I had Eggs Sardou which is a pouched egg over creamed spinach, artichoke, and
an english muffin. A lot of great flavors packed into this tasty dish. The
coffee was standard dinner type and the cream was individual cups, but
refrigeration was required (score for me). The biscuit was also solid and you
could tell it was homemade.
Great great great!! Worth the drive, and worth a wait if there is one! I’ve
only been here for breakfast/brunch, but plan to make it out for lunch/dinner
too!
We’ve been to this place dozens of times. The menu is huge, but there is only
thing we order. The $8 banana shake and large falafel combo. The banana shake
is made fresh (just look at all the bananas) and is amazing. Their falafel
balls are always hot. Don’t forget to ask for extra red sauce.
I stopped here when I was back on the south side recently. I had heard about
this place back in the day from people that live on the southwest side.It
definitely lived up to the hype. I wish there was more pizza of this caliber on
the north side.
It’s a classic drive-in, not a gourmet food vendor. Don’t overdo the
expectations. It’s awesome as a nostalgic American drive-in.
Very cool old building, good snapper soup, large prime rib portions and the
best rice pudding.
I believe everything the Food Network tells me so when I found out that Guy
stopped by this place on DDD and loved the Cuban I had to go (especially now
since I’m down the block).
Pretty much every time I go, it’s for Curry & a Pint night. I like their
chicken tikka spicy. The fish and chips is pretty good too. That’s about the
extent of their menu I’ve tried. It’s not that I’m not an adventurous eater
(I’ve been eating escargots since i was 8)……but the aforementioned dishes
are just so damned good that it’s what I always end up ordering.
I didn’t try the bacon brittle, I know, I know, burn me at the stake. And I
didn’t try the fried chicken either - off with my head! Next time.Bc yes,
there will be a next time.
The Ritz diner has the best food in the area, better than most restaurants.
If you are looking for a GREAT Steak sandwich, the Ritz is worth traveling too.
All of their food is fresh and cooked when you order it. If you like your food
hot and made to order the way you like it, the Ritz is the place to go.
Very friendly staff and pretty good chow. Not high on the list of must-do’s
along Route 66, but worth a stop if it’s time to eat..
We’ve been to the Shanty twice and it is a great local eatery. The place is
always packed which is a good sign and definitely does not disappoint. The food
is always great and service is always friendly. The atmosphere is really neat
and it has been featured on a lot of different tv programs. It is a little
pricey, but well worth it as it is definitely good stuff.
The 14th Street Bridge will be temporarily closed. Due to the temporary
street/bridge closings.
I just really dig the vibe of this place! Really low ceiling that you can tag
with your name and funky ‘famous’ art work on the walls. Its a dive that’s a
wacky spot with good food, beer, and people. I live in Denver so I’m not a
regular by any means but I will try and get over here whenever I hike or run in
the area. Super friendly staff, good chicken wings, and sandwiches.
I am quite a fan of the Sparrow! I have to say I’m probably there at least once
a month. Great selection of beer and food.
We were in the mood for some authentic Mexican cuisine, but we knew we weren’t
going to find that at a chain restaurant, so we took the advice of the nearly
100 reviewers and tried something new. Wow! I wasn’t expecting what I received.
The cashiers must have thought we were crazy ordering multiple items. No one
charges $2.50 for a big taco or $3.25 for a giant tamale, right? Wrong. So
incredibly wrong.