1. French Market Café
2321 Abbot Kinney Blvd (at Boccaccio Ave.), Venice, CA
Coffee Shop · 52 tips and reviews
Michael Armijo: A great place to use your French language skills. I like the country pate sandwich on baguette...closest thing to Paris. ;)
Marisa Boyle: Love the turkey baguette with avacado and a pitcher of Sangria! So nice sitting out on the deck on a warm afternoon!
Es: For al fresco dining, great espresso drinks and some of the best fresh baguettes. For less than $3 the baguettes w Bonner maman preserves is the only way to go.
6. Clutch
8.2
427 Lincoln Blvd (at Sunset Ave), Venice, CA
New American Restaurant · 17 tips and reviews
Courtney Mota: Chicken, carne asada and veggie tacos were all delicious -- and filling! IPA was crisp and refreshing in chilled mugs. Chef Niko was charming and clearly passionate about his food.
Thomas Brodahl: Oscar's taken over the Benny's Taco on the corner and turned it into your new favorite taco/bbq sports bar. With patio. A block from my house. Oh oh.
Russell Adams: Add your visit to instagram and get 10% off the bill. Show the wait staff.
11. The Firehouse
6.9
213 Rose Ave (at Main St.), Venice, CA
American Restaurant · 54 tips and reviews
Matt Alhadeff: This place has it all: breakfast, sushi, a full bar and enough protein packed meals to get you through the most intense workouts! And the original Golds Gym is just one block away :))
MuscleTech: The firehouse has a protein-heavy, low-carb section of the menu dedicated to bodybuilders. Probably one of the few restaurants in the world where you can get a side of steak!
Bradley Martyn: bodybuilder menu
12. Sunny Spot
822 Washington Blvd (Abbot Kinney Blvd), Marina del Rey, CA
Caribbean Restaurant · 119 tips and reviews
kW: Such a cute a delicious spot for brunch. Really great Cuban-style food!
LA Weekly: Celebrity chef Roy Choi recently re-formatted the menu to be on bigger plates & the food is like an island vacation! Plates come with rice and coleslaw. All the sandwiches comes with yucca fries. Yum! Read more.
Serious Eats: Roy Choi's Caribbean fusion brunch spot in Venice, with lots of jerk chicken and bottomless weekend mimosas.