1. Wirtshaus
8.5
345 N LA Brea Ave (btwn Beverly & Oakwood), Los Angeles, CA
German Restaurant · Mid-City West · 63 tips and reviews
The Rituals: This place is the best German restaurant in town. The food and beer choices are phenomenal. You can't go wrong with anything here. Just know the spicy sausage is SPICY.
Michael: Incredible selection of German beers on tap. Local Germans come here Saturday when the restaurant opens to watch Bundesliga Fußball on DirectTV. The Jaeger Schnitzel and red cabbage was great!
Thrillist: Soak up your frosty cold Koestritzer Schwarzbier with some Kaesespatzle, Jaeger Schnitzel or a Scharfe Wurst - otherwise known as beer, noodles, breaded pork and spicy sausage. Gesundheit. Read more.
2. Terrine
8265 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
French Restaurant · Mid-City West · 30 tips and reviews
BIANCA PEYVAN: Fries, Chicken, Spaetzle
Kyle Taylor: Monkfish and spaetzle ftw
Marleine Pacilio: Foie gras with plums and grilled bread. Sensational. The octopus, the pork belly, and the INSANITY that is the duck fat Yorkshire pudding. One of the best meals I've ever had.
3. Kibitz Room
7.8
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.
4. LINK
8486 W 3rd St (La Cienega), West Hollywood, CA
Restaurant · 8 tips and reviews
LA Weekly: This is no biergarten, but it is higher-end, with beers on draft, thoughtful cocktails and a funky menu that takes sausages to new places. Read more.
Natalie Guerra: Currently is closed down..
Natalie Guerra: Great happy hour and great food!!!
Brian Wang: Central location. Parking is $$$. King sized beds are right width but short - I am 6' and my feet hang over. Very nice roof top with pool, fire pit, and great view. No fitness center onsite.
Tony Xerri: The rooms were clean, chic, and had HBO with an HDMI output for all you traveling with an XBox or PS3. Service was flawless and guests also get free access to the L.A. Fitness at Fairfax and Ogden.
Emmalee: Really cool roof top lounge
8. Fritzi Dog
6333 W. 3rd St. (at Fairfax), Los Angeles, CA
Hot Dog Joint · Mid-City West · 16 tips and reviews
Connor Wessels: You really can't go wrong here, I love the omelette dog, the corn dog with a Cali dog and the buffalo tots. Get a tasting sampler to try a little bit of everything!
RTWgirl Arnette: I'm still like a child. I have a thing for tater tots
Jennifer: The corn dog was good, but the cheese covered tater tots were the real stars of the meal. Expensive, but quality ingredients explain the price.
9. Black Dog Coffee
7.0
5657 Wilshire Blvd (btwn Masselin & Hauser Blvd), Los Angeles, CA
Coffee Shop · Mid-City West · 44 tips and reviews
Sean Samimi: There's so much good stuff from coffee to soups to sandwiches to smoothies try them all they're all great! Black bean soup highly recommend it, Also another favorite is the breakfast burrito & cookies
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
10. Goldie's
8422 W 3rd St (at Orlando Ave), Los Angeles, CA
New American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 42 tips and reviews
Bear Fisher: Really great - definitely try the honey ricotta flatbread if it's on the menu. Front patio is gorgeous.
Michael Lowes: Try the water, it's delicious and affordable!
Katie Webb: Place is terrible. Told a friend of mine she'd have a prefix dinner with her party for $30 bucks a person and we all left paying $100. Then had the nerve to tell us we had too many credit cards.
11. Mari Vanna
8475 Melrose Pl (Alfred Street), Los Angeles, CA
Russian Restaurant · Mid-City West · 28 tips and reviews
Jan Gonzales: Sunday brunch is an event - mimosas, blintz, endless desserts and accordion playing in the background!
Los Angeles Times: "To go with the gift of vodka, you decide to get a plate of blini, thin buckwheat pancakes, with sour cream and a small pot of salmon roe. Once more the house has won." Read more.
Katia Rekho: Okroshka is soooo yummy;)))
13. Son of a Gun
8.4
8370 W 3rd St (at S Orlando Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Mid-City West · 162 tips and reviews
AskMen: A seafood-driven menu & fun nautical decor to match. The menu changes daily, but earlier this month you could find pink grouper, alligator schnitzel & sardine escabeche on the menu. Read more.
Los Angeles magazine: Plates of sliced Benton’s country ham arrive heaped with warm corn bread and honey butter. Alligator schnitzel is topped with hearts of palm slaw that’s shot through with a Myers’s Rum sauce. Read more.
Sean Norris: Lobster roll an shrimp toast rock. Daniel made one of the best Irish coffees evah!
14. Planet Dailies
6333 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA
American Restaurant · Mid-City West · 32 tips and reviews
Glenda Delgado: Brunch is awesome and not crazy packed. Mimosas are tasty - get the Hibuscus mimosa!! It's $25 for 2 hours of mimosas and one entrée item. So worth it. I always get the Chipotle quesadillas!
Justine Ezarik: Really yummy but really slow service waaaaa
Christina Doyon: Really good artichoke and spinach dip with mushrooms. Ask for Derek, wonderful server and easy on the eyes! ;)