2. Jon & Vinny's
9.1
412 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Italian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 104 tips and reviews
Yousef Alsaif: The BEST. My favorite dishes: Gem Lettuce, Eggplant Parmesan, La Women Pizza, Ricotta Ravioli, Spicy Fusilli.
Connie Livsey: Meatballs, salads, pizzas, doughnuts, lemon riccota cookies
Cakes: Be aware of the 18% service charge added to bill when dining in.
3. Potato Chips Deli
8.0
308 N Stanley Ave (at Beverly Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Sandwich Spot · Mid-City West · 16 tips and reviews
Peter Kallman: One of the best tasting eggplant parms I've ever had, East or West Coast. Next time I'll ask for extra eggplant, but the sauce & breading is a remarkable combo.
Brian Burtt: Hidden just up Stanely St near the Grove. Great hidden sandwich shop in LA! Italian is amazing!
BJ F.: Simply delicious. Best sandwich in LA.
4. Kibitz Room
7.9
410 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Dive Bar · Mid-City West · 18 tips and reviews
Los Angeles Times: Open from 10 a.m. every day, the Kibitz Room is a great place for a morning brew and a big bowl of matzo ball soup (ask for two spoons to make the meal romantic and cheap). Read more.
Where Los Angeles Magazine: 80-year-old Canter’s Deli, the Kibitz Room—the divey-est, strangest little club and bar in town. It has a history with rock ‘n’ roll royalty: The Doors & Frank Zappa kibbitzed and jammed here. Read more.
Hesh Meister: Tuesday night jams with the FOCKRs. You might even catch me sitting in on the Hammond organ from time to time.
KS66: I love pizza! But I haven't found a place that served gluten free or vegan pizza until now! D'amore's friendly environment, reasonably priced pies, and the fact that they're open late, is awesome.
Julie D. / dubroWORKS: Go to D'Amore's and watch the Lakers game - 20% off if dine in!
Michael Saul: This place has the best pizza and great speciallty sodas!
Jared Proudfoot: LA's first pizza is still the best! Try Patsy's Special!
Rob Wade: If it was good enough for Francis Albert, it's good enough for you. If you have a little kid, they'll slice their slice into little cubes. Nice touch that makes us parents happy.
Offbeat L.A.: Opened 1949. Italian food stand in the Original Farmer’s Market still run by Patsy’s daughter. He then ran the legendary Villa Capri in Hollywood which lasted from 1950-1982.