Father's Office

905 E 2nd St #105, Los Angeles
(310) 736-2224

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i taka

I came here because I wanted to eat juicy hamburgers.
It was a hamburger full of American food lol
In terms of image, it's a hamburger sandwiched between buns shaped like a coppébread.
It's very voluminous.
In terms of name, it was the office burger.
By the way, it was a sandwich that was shaped like a hamburger. The sandwich was a chicken and vegetable hamburger shaped like a hamburger.
There are many types of alcoholic beverages, so be sure to enjoy them with beer.
(I just drank it at a nearby winery, and personally I decided to enjoy it with coke, but...)
Although he was quite an old man, I still had to show him an ID. I think it would be good to have a passport.
To order, look at the menu using a QR code and ask the barman at the counter. Even if it's not on the menu, you can talk about it.

You can enjoy juicy meat burgers and many kinds of beer. You can view the menu from the QR code and ask the bartender. ID is considered mandatory.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Truffle Fries, The Office Burger

Clive Smith

This is the burger version of Seinfeld's "Soup Nazi." Absolutely NO deletions from THEIR choice of burger toppings. The place was literally empty. But NO, can't keep bacon or onions off the burger.
Now I know where they get the name: F(ather's) OFF(ice).

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Austin Wu

The vibe was great and located in near art district. We searched the best burger in LA, it recommended this one. I tried the burger, it came with a sweet barbecue sauce, not focus on cheese and beef. It’s great and special. The price is little high, I ordered burger with chip and beer over $30.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Truffle Fries, The Office Burger

Corey Mccoy

Can’t remove onion from the burger. That’s about as dumb as it gets.

Nathan Davies

Seems like a hippie joint, but they're the site of a recent Hyundai commercial so that's pretty cool.

Betty H

This 21 & over gastropub is located in the Garey Building, corner of E. 2nd St. and S. Garey St. in the Arts District, DTLA. Parking can be challenging during peak hrs, but we were lucky enough to find a spot in the "Perfect Parking" alley-style lot @$5/hr on the east side of the building at 929 E. 2nd (although the pub advertises $8 flat parking when you dine with them, we just couldn't figure it out). The area feels really safe.
I was hesitant to go here because they do not permit any substitutions and/or modifications to any menu items, but I was extremely satisfied with everything here.

We stopped on Saturday evening for dinner, walked right in, and grabbed a table. You scan the menu at your table and go up to the bar to place your order (the menu is also listed at the bar). They'll give you a number, then deliver your food to your table.

I tried "The Office Burger," which consists of bacon compote, caramelized onions, arugula, Gruyere & Maytag Blue cheese on French bread accompanied by a "Basket of Sweet Potato Frites" and an "Allagash White" to drink. Everything tasted amazing, the food so fresh cooked to perfection with great presentation. No ketchup and/or mustard, so don't ask LOL. The beer was perfectly cold and satisfying.

The bar is clean, spacious, and organized. Closed Monday & Tuesday. Clean restrooms. Overall, we had a great experience at this location.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sweet Potato Frites, The Office Burger

Jenna RxTravelBug

Good choice of beer, okay food, nice darker ambiance to go for a date you want to be more causal or with friends after work. I like the atmosphere is a bit better than the one in culver city (which feels more casual)-- larger space, somewhat moodier, easier to get service.

Got food but nothing was memorable

Wish parking was easier in arts district, have to circle a few times to find parking.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 3

Dhruv Chakraverti

Vegetarian options: Good variety of vegetarian and vegan options

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Stuffed Piquillo Peppers

KAREN KLEBRIGAN

I love this place. I have come regularly for almost one year. The bartender always suggested personally a good beer to go with our dinner. Is my favorite burger so far. Prices are very fair for the quality.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sweet Potato Frites, Truffle Fries, Deviled Eggs, The Office Burger, Hamburger Steak

Loan Verneau

One of the best gourmet burger in LA served as fast as a fast food place, an incredible selection of beers from all over the world, what more to ask for? As a regular there, I am always impressed and coming back. Only drawback is that the place is sometimes a bit empty which baffles me so I wanted to share so the place gets the crowd it deserves.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Adriana Rincon

This place is great. Great food, service, drinks. The music is loud but I'm old, the younger folks seem to enjoy it.Overall, I'll be back to have a martini and chicharones!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jordan H

TBH I love this burger, always have always will. However, this is the first and last time I’ll ever order it for delivery!! If I hadn’t already had it in person a thousand times I’d have been very unimpressed by the execution. The food was still warm when it arrived, but the bottom bun was completely soaked through to the point of disintegration. Maybe this wouldn’t bother anyone, but it ruined the functionality of eating it as a burger. The shoe string fries (which I always LOVE in person) were also pretty solidified and chewy by the time they arrived. Love love love this place, I recommend it to all of my friends visiting LA, but definitely skip getting this place (or at least the burger and fries) delivered. Trust me!! You’ll thank me when you make the drive to eat there in person :)

Recommended dishes: French Fries, The Office Burger

nick bove

Overrated, overpriced, just a decent burger. They won’t let you change any toppings ( I have an allergy to mustard) just a very LA wait in line for the trendy thing kind of place. On top of that they have a bunch of overpriced stouts that they “aged”… go to In-N-Out this place is nothing special.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 2

Jin Kim

Good food and fast service. Music selection was a bit questionable at Times or a bit too loud on a few tracks.Ordered a burger, Brussels sprouts, bone marrow, and deviled eggs to share. Burger was done medium rare and this was a mistake. Not that the flavor was off, but a medium rare burger is far too soft, the texture of the entire thing was just mush overall and I didn't feel like I was actually eating a burger, I could have gummed the whole thing. I would have preferred medium at least but it wasn't my call, so I won't hold it against them. Although it would have been nice if they could have mentioned this somehow, that it would just end up lacking any texture.Brussels sprouts were Both what is expected, small but whole with a tiny bit of smoky char. Nothing exceptional but tasty.Not a huge bone marrow guy (it's just oil and fat...) so no comment. Deviled eggs had a touch of spice and a bold flavor which I really liked.I had an old fashioned to drink (felt appropriate for the locale) and it was refreshing with good citrus flavor without being too bitter.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Deviled Eggs, The Office Burger

Gordon Mitchell

What more can you say about perfection? Fathers Office stands alone when it comes to a sheer focus on the select foods they prepare & the fortitude not to allow its patrons to ruin them!!!! I love what they stand for but more importantly I love their food! Simply outstanding!!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Organic Beet Salad, French Fries, Pork Belly Al Pastor, The Office Burger, Prime Hanger Steak

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