Eat This Cafe

6547 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles
(323) 999-2003

Recent Reviews

Kevin Simmons

Great food, got in on a walk-in, no reservation seated right away. Pancakes fluffy but filling. Ladies had mimosas OJ fresh squeezed. Only downside was small cafe, loud and a little tough to have a conversation. Food came out quickly and made up for it. Sausage casing was a little thick and could have been warmer. Bacon crispy requested crispy received. Going back 2mar

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kate Lý Johnston

They were kinda all over the place, but the burritos were awesome

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Burrito

Sandra Hickman

Brandson and Tee were extremely attentive and considerate. Branson’s customer service is A1. When we asked for a different music genre he happily obliged. The music volume was perfect and the food came out in a timely manner. Brandson is definitely the best server I’ve ever had.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

J R

Great service, great food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lawrence Sacino

Excellent cafe , great food , service , staff and price. A must go.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rachel Hines

We had an outstanding breakfast! Amazing service. Staff were welcoming and looked like they were having so much fun working together. Highly recommend (especially the bottomless mimosas)!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chilaquiles Brunch

Lexi Tomicich

Branson and Miguel are the best!! Amazing service, fabulous

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Gina Gonzalez

The first day I went there for the first time with my daughter and my brother, I noticed that the service there was weird and awkward. The guy that was serving us was acting like if we were there for free. Not only that…but the food was awful. I had ordered an Irish turkey sandwich. Which clearly was horribly disgusting. The worst part is that the food had no flavor. For the most part it felt really uncooked, talking specifically about those potatoes that they add on the side of the sandwich. For my daughter we order pancakes and gosh they were this most unpleasant most horrible, dry, and even cold pancakes ever. It tasted like if they weren’t even cooked in the proper way, almost like if they were undercooked as well. For my brother we order a panini with the most awful texture and flavor. I but guys I I would give this a zero if I could. Don’t waste your money!!! Plus the food is expensive for how gross it is we spend $100 not worth it!!!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Shamika M.

For as small as this place is, it was worth it! The food was so good, probably one of the best chilaquiles I've had. My friend and I shared the chilaquiles and the chocolate banana pancakes which were also so fluffy and not overly sweet, they were just right. We came on a weekend for brunch so the place was packed and there was a line waiting to be seated. Good thing we had reservations. Seating is both outside and inside but considering it was a very hot morning, we opted to stay inside. Service was very slow for us compared to others but at least the food made up for it. To drink I tried the chocolate raspberry ice coffee and it was really good as well, again it had just the right amount of sweetness I didn't have to add anything to it. Will definitely come back and I highly recommend this place (be sure to make reservations)

Nicole Embry

The food is always great! I come here often. Making a reservation is worth it and easy, this place is popular. This time we got French Toast and a Breakfast Plate. Always a solid choiceParking: There is a small lot around the corner, next to the theater. $10, "valet".Wheelchair accessibility: One floor restaurant. Indoor and outdoor seating. Indoor is a bit more cramped but they are very accommodating

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Grand Marnier French Toast, Grand Mariner French Toast

Chris P.

Cute spot. Great food and drink. So many terrific menu options. A go to place for brunch in LA.

Sharice B.

Great food. Sub par service. It was my first time visiting with a friend who highly recommended this spot. It was packed which i figure is a norm on weekends because the food is awesome. However, our sever came and took our drink order and did not return until it was time to pay the bill, which we had to flag her down to get. Luckily another sever took our order but I still didn't like our original serving just disappearing and not even letting us know she was busy with a lot of tables.

Jer X.

Food was okay, nothing bad and nothing outstanding. Service was good. With the bottomless mimosas, they don't give you a bottle and juice yourself. Instead, they have someone who constantly refills whenever your glass is low. I thought they would forget, but they kept it up well. Ambiance is loud and busy, great for friends to gather and chat and laugh. Two warnings/tips: I read somewhere that the wait is usually only 15-30 minute wait for walk-ins. That's a lie. On weekends, expect an hour or more for a spot. (Just reserve a day before if you can!) Also, a second warning: This place shares restrooms with the theater next door so the line can be long. They only have 3 individual restrooms. Luckily, the theater does have a worker to direct people, but pretty annoying for a food place!

Mary A.

The outside was peaceful, and the coffee was good. Clean environment, I just can't quite remember. Ah, yes!!! One has to bring good company!!! That's it!!

Sherryl Jones

Fun spot. Mimosas are good. I just wish they weren't pre-made. Egg yolks are a dark yellow, which was suspicious. But my friend said the omelet was very good. I had the crab benedict. The crabcake was damp and unappealing. Home fries were good, and the poached egg was perfect.The wait staff was amazing. I'll be back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crab Cakes Benedict, Omelet Bar Weekday

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