Here is a list of breakfast joints in the City of Angels whose scrumptious food is the talk of the town in the mornings! What a delicious way to kick-start your mornings by grabbing a bite at one of these trendy watering holes during your Los Angeles Tour!
Hugos Restaurant
One of the city’s popular morning destinations located on Santa Monica Boulevard, famous for their breakfast specialties – “Pasta Mama” (pasta scrambled with eggs, garlic and Parmesan cheese) and pumpkin pancakes. A recommended morning pit stop during your Los Angeles Sightseeing Tour.
The Griddle Café
This popular breakfast joint is located on Sunset Boulevard and serves the yummiest pancakes and flap jacks in the city. Their appetizing menu shows some of the most mouth-watering descriptions for each item titled with creative names. A must try for all Oreo cookie fans is the “Black Magic” flapjack stuffed with Oreo crumbs.
John O’Groats
For an All-American breakfast, its best to rely on John O’Groats, where you can enjoy a tasty and old-fashioned breakfast along with their interesting signature entry in their breakfast entrée.
Marston’s
A cozy breakfast place in Pasadena, Marston’s offers classic American breakfast in a friendly home-style setting.
Clementine
A pleasant café on Ensley Avenue, famous for its buttermilk biscuits, egg & ham sandwiches, and a posh European breakfast.
The Expat Crowd Pullers
In Beverly Hills, New York expats usually crowd at Nate ‘n Al for matzo brei or corned beef hash, while French expats favor Anisette Brasserie’s omelets and viennoiserie in Santa Monica. While Azalea Restaurant & Bar at Little Tokyo’s Kyoto Grand Hotel and Gardens offers an authentic Japanese breakfast.
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