Discover Culver City's Best Brunch Spots


Secret Los Angeles
Stowaway This basement-level piano bar is subtly marked by a small arrow-shaped light at its entrance. While lacking a traditional stage, the setting boasts a fairly grand ambiance, featuring a curving wood bar, a 7-foot grand piano, and a charmingly kitschy old oil painting portraying a reclining blond burlesque dancer. The menu offers indulgence with its selection of cocktails. Despite its subterranean setting, the venue’s wooden floors and high ceilings create an atmosphere that easily transports guests away from the basement vibe.


The Restaurant Guide
Xuntos: Great tapas bar in Santa Monica with traditional bar bites from Asturias, Catalonia, the Basque region and Galicia. Cordero designed XUNTOS, “together” in Gallego, to be warm, fun, not too serious, with plenty to eat. Occupying two storefronts of a 1926 building at 516 Santa Monica Boulevard, the space includes two kitchens, two mezzanines, a dining room & a bar room. XUNTOS serves pintxos & tapas, unrefined: small plates from the farmer’s market around the corner to traditional dishes of Galicia, Asturias, Catalunya & the Basque Country, as they’re eaten in Spain. Natural Wines from these regions are the centerpiece of the ambitious beverage program curated by beverage director Scott Baker, with a full bar featuring cocktails by friend Kim Stodel, gin tonics, chupitos (Galician after-dinner drinks), brandies, vermuts & cold cervezas.


Los Angeles Fun Events
Film, Music & Entertainment Night Dive into an evening of creativity and connection at Weary Livers, the go-to spot for professionals and entrepreneurs in the Film, Music, and Entertainment industry. It's the perfect scene to mingle, find your next project partner, or simply kick back with fellow creatives. Don't miss this chance to network, share stories, and spark collaborations! 🍸 Exclusive Drink Mix: Toast with our handcrafted Soju cocktails. Explore our curated selection of craft beers and wines. Delight in non-alcoholic beverages ensuring there's something for everyone! 🎲 Entertainment & Games: Compete or collaborate in shuffleboard and darts. Relish in an ambiance designed for making meaningful connections. 🔞 Age Restriction: 21 and over only. 🌟 Why You'll Love This Night: Networking: Connect with creatives and professionals from the Film, Music, and Entertainment industry. Relaxation: Take a night off to relax in a setting designed for leisure and laughs. Inspiration: Exchange ideas and get inspired by the journeys of others in the creative community. 🎟️ Admission: Absolutely FREE! Spaces are limited, so act quickly to secure your spot. Sep 24, 2024, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM


citygirlvibes
LAVO Los Angeles - a sophisticated Italian eatery located in the heart of the Sunset Strip. Always a consistent great time, with delicious food and a lively vibe. The perfect dinner before a night out! Enjoy a selection of LAVO's greatest brunch and dinner hits with our specially curated prix-fixe menus, available July 12th-26th, during the LA Restaurant Week.


Secret Los Angeles
Roscoe’s Hollywood Harlem native Herb Hudson opened this Hollywood staple in 1975, and their tasty soul food has been enjoyed by generations of Angelenos and celebrities including Shaquille O’Neil, Stevie Wonder, and Barack Obama. The menu goes beyond the staple chicken and waffles to include classics like corn bread, mac and cheese, and biscuits and gravy. The Hollywood location is open until 4am on weekend nights, but you’ll find a handful of other Roscoe’s outposts in L.A. that are serving food until midnight.


DTLA Insider
🔥 Stumbled upon a little hidden gem of a 🇲🇽 restaurant today and am still 🤯…. Carnes Asadas Pancho Lopez🌶🔥 • Tortas Ahogadas, Carne En Su Jugo + more • Michelin Bib Gourmand • 5 STARS 🌟 on Yelp Come and try our delicious Molcajete and pair with our tasty Michelada 🍹with your choice of beer 🍺. 🍴 Have You??


Time Out LA
Maple Block Meat Co. Barbecue What: $9 five-piece wings, $10–12 nachos, $10 sliders, BOGO drinks When: Mon 5–9pm, Tue–Fri 5–6pm Why we love it: Meat butchered on premise, brisket smoked over peach wood logs, a pitmaster from Texas—this Culver City barbecue joint checks all the right boxes, including an excellent happy hour menu. Steeply discounted bar bites are available before 6pm, including nachos topped with your choice of smoked brisket or pork belly, a set of smashburger sliders and smoky, juicy wings with house white barbecue sauce or honey Sriracha. Best of all, it's available all night on Mondays. For drinks, there's a buy-one-get-one free deal on nearly all drinks, which you can also get the last hour of service any day of the week. (Some top shelf label exceptions do apply.)
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The Restaurant Guide
Leona’s sushi house LA: Michelin Guide ‘23! Choose between the charming sushi bar, the high-ceiling dining room facing Ventura Boulevard, or center patio lounge to enjoy Japanese Peruvian food with an Italian touch. Influencers and foodies alike are raving about Leona’s. Their Michelin-recognized cuisine and crafted cocktails are a must-try. Take your dining experience to the next level. 🌟🥩🍣


Secret Los Angeles
Have a martini at Musso & Frank Cinephiles, this one’s for you. Pretend it’s the 1920s and take your date out for a romantic night of Old Hollywood charm at the legendary Musso & Frank. Known as the oldest restaurant in Hollywood and often referred to as the “genesis of Hollywood,” this iconic steakhouse in LA, feels like you’ve stepped back into a bygone era. The restaurant was known as the go-to spot for the Hollywood elite, even boasting a secret back room for industry insiders. It’s been memorialized in countless films, most notably Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Cozy up in one of the old-school wooden booths and order their world-famous martini for a night to remember.


Los Angeles Fun Events
New to Los Angeles Social Night + Happy Hour New in town? Looking to make connections in a relaxed setting? Weary Livers is your destination for an evening of networking, fun, and discovery. This event is designed for newcomers and anyone eager to dive into the local scene. 🍸 Enjoy Our Welcoming Mix: Taste our specially crafted Soju cocktails. Discover a variety of craft beers and wines. Non-alcoholic options to ensure everyone's included! 🕹️ Games & Entertainment: Jump into games like shuffleboard and darts. A perfect backdrop to spark new friendships and professional connections. 🔞 Age Limit: 21 and over only, please. 📅 Date: Wednesday, September 18th 🕖 Time: 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM


citygirlvibes
When you’re craving Mexican food and a vibe Mírate! Restaurant + bar in Los Feliz with mucho mezcal. Private events, bottle shop, brunch. So impressed by Mírate, a beautiful Mexican restaurant located in Los Feliz. Each dish was p e r f e c t i o n and the cocktails were just as impressive (best Cadillac Marg ever)!


Kathy
Ramen Akira is a newly opened modern ramen spot in Koreatown that brings amazing flavors in a bowl 🍜 ✔️The server recommended the yuzu ramen, and I decided to be adventurous and try it. I was a bit worried it would be too citrusy, but the broth was super creamy with a subtle hint of yuzu 🍊 I definitely recommend trying it if you want to experience something different! :) ✔️I wanted to eat outside cause of their super cute patio, but it was way too hot 😭 I’ll be definitely back to enjoy the patio 👀🌸


Kathy
YUME is a hidden gem that offers Japanese dishes with a modern twist 🍣✨ ✔️ Perfect for a date night spot with its cozy minimalist interiors that makes you feel as if you’re in Japan 🇯🇵 ✔️Had an AMAZING meal here and everything was packed with flavors 🫶 You can tell that they only serve fresh fish for sushi and sashimi, so you won’t be disappointed✨


Secret Los Angeles
Billie Eilish’s Favorite Restaurant in Los Angeles The Grain Café is a peaceful spot featuring an eclectic menu of vegan, natural, and organic options, including sandwiches, pizzas, and more. With delicious offerings like sandwiches, salads, and calzones, you have to try the huevos con chorizo breakfast to see why it’s a local favorite (and a hit with Billie too!). Oh, and don’t miss the crepas and chilaquiles for the complete dining experience!
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Secret Los Angeles
Grab a sweet or savory slice at Quarter Sheets Quarter Sheets in Echo Park serves up unique savory and sweet slices. Chefs Hannah Ziskin and Aaron Lindell create a menu that feels like an elevated, adult version of a fun kids’ birthday party. Their pizza and cake offerings have earned them “Best Restaurant” rankings from the New York Times and Los Angeles Times in 2023, plus a spot in the California Michelin Guide. Try their creative pizzas with toppings like Funyuns or shrimp cocktail, and don’t miss Ziskin’s gourmet slab cakes. Staff favorites include their Bar Pie and Vodka Pesto. And yes, expect a line when you get there!


Life by Vivien
Pink Pepper Thai My favorite Thai restaurant in LA is such a vibe - whether you’re dining indoors with lovely floral decor or on the outdoor patio with a breeze and plenty of natural lighting, this spot is perfect for delicious authentic classic Thai dishes. Every dish had incredible flavors and textures and the portions were generous! Here’s everything we tried: Appetizers : Kan Tok - Thai Platter** (you HAVE to try this, it’s incredible, their fried coconut shrimp is made in house!) : Chicken Satay* Soup :Tom Kha soup with Chicken *the broth is so tasty Main : Khao soi Beef Short Rib *noodles are so flavorful : Curry Salmon **salmon is so tender! : Pad Thai with Shrimp *so flavorful! Dessert : Mango Sticky Rice **perfect melt in your mouth flavors : Fried Banana *so tasty, perfect complementary textures I enjoyed every single dish I tried and happily enjoyed all the leftovers for days - it was still so good!


Gareth
Sun’s out, drinks up, and vibes en el rooftop🌞 LA Cha Cha Chá restaurant's rooftop is your go-to spot for delicious cocktails, great music, and the perfect summer vibe. 🌇🍸El verano esta aquí! Aquí nos vemos 👋


DTLA Insider
🇮🇹 Donna’s 🍝 East coast style Italian lands in L.A in one of the 🔥 must try restaurants in the city.


Los Angeles4 everybody
📍 AMBOY FAR EAST CENTER, DTLA It’s the chef that created Egg Slut, the Filipino American egg sandwich connoisseur. His small shop in chinatown makes these specialty burgers and they’re insane! For a special event, i also found his longanesa hot dog on the menu and sisig fries with calamansi! 🍊🍟 Beers was so special too. Paired so well with the meal. You can find this across from Amboy at La Sita and other stores and restaurants around LA. Two Filipino LA brothers brought this over from the Philippines and all the flavors are so good. I’m not usually a beer drinker but the Ube Lager was so unique! (They also have Honey and a Mango flavor). Check them out for a taste of LA Filipino American innovation! 📍 AMBOY


The Restaurant Guide
Donna’s LA: Upgraded Italian American classics in a fun, flower-bombed room in Echo Park. Donna’s is inspired by an east coast, red sauce joint. The menu is made up of those Italian-American classics that you expect, but done really well with California ingredients. Here at Donna’s we’re loud and lively, with warm and familiar service. We’ll remind you what comfort feels like. And you’ll have the best night out (since the last time you were here).


Time Out LA
Nossa Caipirinha Bar What: $10–11 cocktails and wines, $5–8 beers, discounted food items When: Daily 4–6pm Why we love it: After a short stint as a sit-down restaurant, this Brazilian eatery in Los Feliz flipped into a neighborhood watering hole inspired by the country’s botecos. Now, Nossa Caipirinha Bar offers five well-balanced renditions of its namesake drink—Brazil’s national cocktail—as well as a host of traditional bar snacks like cheese bread and coxinhas (chicken and paprika croquettes). At happy hour, snack on discounted bites like $9 chicken heart skewers, $14 fried calamari and $13 coxinhas.
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THE ROOFTOP GUIDE
Perch LA with amazing views over the whole city or among the skyscrapers. Located in downtown, and offering fantastic views of the entire city, Perch operates both as a bar and a bistro, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a place to eat and drink. Offering both indoor and outdoor seating options as well as comfortable lounge furniture and a relaxed ambience, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more welcoming spot to watch the sunset while enjoying some drinks. With classy furniture, lush plants, fire pits and fireplaces, and stylish decor that transports you straight to the French Riviera, Perch stands out in more ways than one; Here, you'll be able to shed your worries and the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the moment.


Los Angeles4 everybody
Jiro Style Ramen, right here in Los Angie. At Tsujita Annex in West LA, Jiro-style ramen is a specialty that aligns with the authentic features of this style. Tsujita Annex is known for its rich, flavorful ramen and adheres closely to the traditional Jiro-style with its robust broth, substantial portions of toppings, and emphasis on a hearty, satisfying meal. The restaurant’s approach to Jiro-style ramen aims to capture the essence of the original while catering to the local palate. — Jiro-style ramen is a distinct type of ramen that originates from Ramen Jiro, a famous ramen shop in Tokyo, Japan. It’s characterized by its hearty, rich, and indulgent style. The key features of Jiro-style ramen include a thick, flavorful broth, a heavy dose of garlic, a significant amount of bean sprouts, and a generous portion of fatty pork. The noodles are usually thick and chewy, and the dish is often topped with extra slices of pork and sometimes a raw egg.


The Restaurant Guide
JOSÉ ANDRÉS' RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES The Bazaar: a vibrant mix of sophisticated cuisine! José Andrés’ is excited to announce its return to Los Angeles with the opening of brand new restaurants in Downtown Los Angeles at The Grand LA and Conrad Los Angeles. Designed by the legendary Frank Gehry, architect of Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Grand LA represents the completion of his vision for Downtown Los Angeles. The new 305-room Conrad Los Angeles, the contemporary luxury brand’s debut in California, will be home to two original concepts from ThinkFoodGroup. Located on the 10th floor arrival lobby and with sweeping views of downtown LA, a new open-air, rooftop dining destination will offer a Latin- and Asian-inspired menu, as well as a dedicated pool-side menu designed for light and leisurely snacking and sharing. A second original concept restaurant, also located on the 10th floor, will be dedicated to classic Spanish flavors and dishes that come alive from morning to night with California’s vibrant, farm-fresh ingredients.


Los Angeles4 everybody
Chinese in West Hollywood! Modernized Dim Sum fa sho 😋 🥟 Ok, I have one traditional place for dim sum and it is in the SGV, it’s meant to family time and Sunday Breakfast. Soooo, West Hollywood + Dim Sum for dinner never went together in my mind. Buutttttt, BAO DIM SUM HOUSE reinvented that. And I am here for it bc it’s actually good. Shiu Mai (we got chicken) was very hefty, Har Gow was shrimp filled with a light wrap, sauces on the table were on point and other items like Spare Ribs were prepared very traditionally. Now, if you live in LA proper, you don’t always have to go to the valley for your dim sum fix 😋 🥟


Secret Los Angeles
Enter another realm at The Obscure! Shake things up by venturing into the mysterious realm of The Obscure, an exclusive distillery and cocktail bar where ethereal spirits and fine liquors intertwine in the shadows. Illuminated by candlelight, guests will embark on a multi-sensory journey through history, legend, and lore. Each cocktail and spirit tells a captivating story, transporting you with every sip into forgotten tales and untold legends. The Obscure promises an unparalleled cocktail-tasting experience filled with delightful surprises for the curious soul.


Los Angeles4 everybody
Wanna a danish style cube bread from Kyoto? It’s in Santa Monica now! Mr. Teddy Baker makes the best katsu sandwiches with milk bread too! $10 for the cube to take home and have it as you please. The imported butter that’s mixed into all the fluffiness is so unique, sweet, light, airy and crispy/flaky. It’s great that the katsu sandwich, tenderloin, and they have other options too! You find it at a to-go style place where you walk up and order, get it as delivery or even eat there with the small dining section they have. So good!


Ally Grammin
Mariscos Zazazá Located in an alley just off the LA River Bike Path you’ll find a lunch window serving up the prettiest seafood plates in a sunlit patio that will transport you straight to a resort in Mexico. The yellowtail tostada with crisped capers is a must and their bottled hot sauces are some of the best in the city.
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DTLA Insider
🦩 Cocktails, Bites, Good Vibes, and Flamingo’s at The Arts District’s 🍹 Lounge. Great Music! Cute cocktails and late night kitchen. Come check us out. 🪩🦩🪩🦩


Gluten Free Girls LA
Amara kitchen -A farm to table restaurant with two locations in Los Angeles (Highland Park and Altadena). This cozy cafe has multiple CLEARLY marked gluten free options (desserts and main dishes) and is good for celiacs with no cross contamination when mentioned. Today I had the “green eggs” -two poached eggs (I asked for mine over hard), roasted sweet potatoes, mixed greens, avocado, pesto, beet puree, pickled cabbage, pickled carrots and cherry tomatoes, toasted sesame seeds, served with house-made bread whole grain gluten free bread. The house made gluten free bread was fantastic. The eggs and veggies were definitely good, although next time I would probably order something I couldn’t find elsewhere. I also bought their gluten free chocolate chunk cookie which was excellent. They even make a vegan version. Highly recommend this place and will definitely be coming back.
Unveiling the Best Brunch Spots in Culver City
Discovering the top local brunch spots in Culver City can truly elevate your weekend dining experience. This vibrant neighborhood near LA is packed with foodie favorites and trendy restaurants, making it an ideal destination for brunch enthusiasts.
1. The Butcher's Daughter
If you're seeking a fresh and healthy brunch spot, The Butcher's Daughter is a must-visit. This rustic-chic restaurant offers a plant-based menu that will delight vegans and non-vegans alike. Locals rave about their avocado toast and the seasonal fruit pancakes, which are both a feast for the eyes and the palate. Don't miss trying their freshly squeezed juices and unique cocktails, perfect for a mid-morning refreshment.
2. Destroyer
For a truly unique brunch experience, head to Destroyer, a minimalist spot known for its inventive dishes and artistic presentation. The menu here is constantly changing, but you can always expect something avant-garde and delicious. Favorites include the smoked burrata with burnt onion and the toasted oatmeal with pickled fruits. Local foodies often chat about the impeccable coffee here, a perfect pairing for any brunch selection.
3. Lodge Bread Company
No discussion about Culver City brunch would be complete without mentioning Lodge Bread Company. Known for their freshly baked artisanal breads, this bakery-café offers a charming and cozy dining spot. Locals recommend trying their shakshuka, a hearty and flavorful dish served with their signature sourdough. The pastry selection is also worth noting – buttery croissants, sticky buns, and unique seasonal offerings. Regulars often grab their morning coffee here, making it a bustling hub of activity and conversation.
4. Akasha
Akasha is a beloved local brunch spot that features a blend of globally inspired and locally sourced fare. Located in downtown Culver City, this restaurant is known for its inviting atmosphere and eclectic menu. Brunch standouts include the wild mushroom grits and the lemon ricotta pancakes. Their cocktail list is not to be missed, with creative concoctions that perfectly complement the brunch vibes. Local tips often mention their spacious outdoor patio, making it an ideal spot for sunny weekend mornings.
5. Metro Café
Hidden within a nondescript motor lodge, Metro Café is a gem that offers a delightful brunch experience. This charming eatery provides generous portions and a menu that caters to both traditional American and Eastern European tastes. Local favorites include the Hungarian omelet and the fluffy buttermilk pancakes. The friendly atmosphere and attentive service have earned it a loyal local following. It's a great option for a no-frills, yet satisfying brunch in Culver City.
Tips for Navigating Culver City's Brunch Scene
To make the most of your brunch outing in Culver City, consider the following local insights:
- Arrive early: Brunch spots can get busy, especially on weekends. Early birds are more likely to nab a cozy table and enjoy a leisurely meal.
- Check for reservations: Some trendy brunch spots in Culver City allow or even recommend reservations. Calling ahead can save you from long waits.
- Explore the local neighborhoods: After brunch, take a stroll around Culver City's vibrant streets. The area is known for its art galleries, boutiques, and the historic Culver Hotel, all worth exploring.
- Ask the locals: Engaging with Culver City residents, either in person or through anonymous chat platforms like Kikihub, can provide real-time recommendations and insider tips that enhance your dining experience.
- Timing is everything: Weekday brunches can offer a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the bustling weekend crowds. It's a great option for those with flexible schedules.
- Parking insights: Some popular brunch spots may have limited parking. Consider using rideshare services or look for nearby parking structures to avoid the stress of finding a space.
Conclusion: Embrace the Brunch Culture in Culver City
With its rich variety of dining options, Culver City is truly a brunch lover's paradise. From artisanal breads to inventive plant-based dishes, the local brunch scene offers something for every palate. Leveraging the power of local insights, whether through anonymous chat platforms or direct interactions, can help you uncover the true gems of this delightful neighborhood. So go ahead, dive into the vibrant brunch culture and enjoy all the culinary delights Culver City has to offer.