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From 8am-1pm on Sundays, shop for all the accoutrements for your Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday night dinner, while feasting on brunch from the plentiful food trucks and stands of baked goods. Feature... read more
Hollywood's first build-your-own burger spot, Juicy offers diners six steps for constructing their perfect Americana meal. Choose a burger (veggie, fried egg, beef, etc.), a bun (lettuce, bun, ciab... read more
Authentic Thai joint with an '80s rock 'n' roll feel, complete with graffiti on the bathroom walls. For a good time, call for decadent fried wontons, succulent chicken satay, and pad thai you'll co... read more
This organic, orange-colored eatery in Hollywood is known for several things: overpriced pizza, homemade potato chips, rigatoni bolognese, fresh lemonade, and free valet. YES, free valet - the two ... read more
Thanks to its closeness to the Pantages Theatre, this slight Southern-American spot is an inviting haven for those in need of a pre-show meal. The menu gets surprisingly creative, with honey-roaste... read more
Oodles of great greasy noodles in space overflowing with night owls, crazies, foodies, and thugs away from the bare-booby extravaganza at Jumbo's. Unreal tom kah kai, fish cakes, and pork satay fro... read more
We could get a whole pie here for what Cheebo charges for a personal pizza. Serious ode to the 7-1-8. Chicken parm, old signage, Coney Isle nostalgia, and pie of so many flavors in two styles (sorr... read more
All the refreshment of a day in tropical Cuba, with none of the bloody Communist oppression. This chinita has some blood of the Orient in its outputs, but we dig the traditional Cubano sandwich. Th... read more
It's always the most important meal of the day at The Waffle, where they serve plenty of other American fare besides a dozen different kinds of waffles. Inspired by coffee shops and diners across t... read more
Swanky Mexican cuisine served alongside a mile-long Margarita list. Food takes the backseat, but it's perfectly acceptable after a few doses of tequila. Outdoor patio always bustling, and each tabl... read more
Crispy oven-roasted crust, ample toppings, casual atmosphere, outdoor seating and flat screen plasmas for all your sporting events needs. An assortment of cheap, satisfying beers to complement your... read more
Quaint lunch counter serves no-frills, no-attitude delicious breakfast/lunch selections. Red Velvet Cupcakes, Guava Roll and Cheese Roll are stand outs. Extremely affordable but gets packed at peak... read more
Snug, bright health food store always hits it raw. Pick up gazilion fun pills that will make your piss expensive and colorful. Everyone loves the ultra healthy juices after a night of partying, but... read more
Set on the Hollywood Strip, begging tourists to take a lunch-break and spend way too much money on a just average slice. If you go, go for thin crust, and enjoy the packed on cheese (and pounds). D... read more
Dive-y, writing on the walls, cave-like hipster spot. Pizza choices are the 5,969 Calorie pie and the appropriately dubbed Blue Collar version (lighter on the toppings & the budget). Topping op... read more
Family owned Tere's is tucked away on Melrose, quaint in size with a devoted clientle transfixed on homemade guac and piping hot tortilla chips. Charming owners and a garlic and cilantro fish filet... read more
Noo Yawk nostalgia at solid gastro pub for anyone who has ever ridden the rails, dreamed of old Dodger Stadium, puked Pabst, or mugged an old lady. Charming staff acts very un-Bowery. In-shape flir... read more
Get in line, son. No matter the time, you'll be waiting for the city's oldest dogs. Gets pretty heinous pretty quickly. We like the Guadalajara with guac and sour cream, cuz hey, it's all pink on t... read more
Tequila rite of passage where the wiley skip anything even resembling food. Generous margaritas go down like Slurpies, with double the brain freeze. Legendary scene of Paramount post-posts. Back in... read more
Landmark Hollywood haunt of mahogany booths and surly waiters. Where Faulkner mixed his own mint juleps and drank himself to death, and Chandler wrote The Big Sleep. Founded in 1919, it might n... read more
Swanky London-bred Cantonese classes up the Hills of Beverly. Glamo...
In an opulent 1927 Moorish revival building, the new Palihouse Sant...
How do you say "sexified, neck-craning hot spot" in Mandarin? Becau...
Chef Jeff Mahin's Hollywood pizza joint has some fan favorite pies ...