7. Joan's on Third
9.1
8350 W 3rd St (at Kings Rd), Los Angeles, CA
Café · Mid-City West · 288 tips and reviews
RoomCritic: Excellent coffee and incredible fine food to go. Gorgeous brunch, baked goods, and ingredients for your next dinner party. Read more.
Stacy Reynaud: Huge salads. I had the butter lettuce with cranberries and goat feta - the lettuce was perfectly crisp. Excellent
People: Sure, you can get artisan cheese, pastries and preparedfoods at this family market, but the best dish could be on the patio — whereyou might spy stars like Jake Gyllenhaal mid-bite.
8. Sweet Rose Creamery
8.0
7565 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Ice Cream Parlor · Mid-City West · 30 tips and reviews
Hank: The vanilla latte here is amazing, but I am so sad that they stopped serving that amazing almond croissant. No more baked goods means no breakfast here. :(
Rick Nijhuis: Hand-crafted ice cream made from organic dairy and fresh produce from the Santa Monica farmers market. Loved their pear vanilla sorbet!
LA Weekly: Two epic summer treats come together harmoniously in Sweet Rose Creamery’s summer corn ice cream. The corn works surprisingly well in dessert, and as in creamed corn, pairs perfectly with dairy. Read more.
10. Kings Road Cafe
8.0
8361 Beverly Blvd (at N Kings Road), Los Angeles, CA
Café · Mid-City West · 112 tips and reviews
Shauna Brown: The soy chai tea latte is a must, and while your there order the cilantro chicken sausage omelette. Simple but delicious!
Showtime Network: Their coffee should be permanently pumped into your veins. After a Vanilla Latte and half grapefruit, I feel like I can conquer anything in my day. - Tracy
Farah Hassanzadeh: Great brunch spot. The spinach goat cheese omlette is one of my favs
11. Black Dog Coffee
7.0
5657 Wilshire Blvd (btwn Masselin & Hauser Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Coffee Shop · Mid-City West · 44 tips and reviews
Jill Soble-Moreno: The Chicago Dog is authentic! !!
David Zulaica: Treat yourself to their Café Cubano—latte made with condensed milk.
Paul: If you see Silly, he's the one with the High Quality Bowl, congratulate him as Black Dog Coffee is one of the few places 'he actually frequents' according to 4SQ records LOL
Samira Al Romaithi: Food stalls with an array of different cuisines as well as fresh fruit, baked goods, and even a store dedicated solely to tabasco! Loved the vintage take on some of the stores.
Los Angeles: Opened in 1934 and with much of its original flavor — the freshest produce, gourmet meats and cheeses, and hot donuts — plus a few extra touches (gluten-free pizza, gumbo, authentic Mexican food).
The Most Interesting Man in the World: I prefer picking an exotic piece of fruit myself, however dangerous the circumstances, but the quality and selection of tastes here might be worth risking your life for as well, should it be crowded.
Josh Karp: If it's your first time here, you have to order the Afterschool Special. It's their signature meal - monster grilled cheese sandwich with a hot bowl of sweet tomato soup. Amazing. The pulled pork sand
Juston Payne: Sandwiches, soups, and breads are fantastic. Be warned: they're also huge.
Anthony Lagasca: One of my favorite joints in L.A. Breakfast served all day.