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Pann's Restaurant. If there were awards given to places best representing the diner way of life, Pann's Restaurant could sweep the categories — from decor to menu. Some diners merit their status through their classic fare and friendly servers; Pann's has both, plus the aesthetic. Nickel Diner. Monica May's Nickel Diner can be credited for helping to usher in the revitalization of downtown's Main Street — and, of course, supplying Angelenos with the first maple-glazed bacon donuts.

Originally open for breakfast and lunch only, the Nickel has since added a dinner service that's loaded with comfort food and is friendly to vegetarians, vegans and meat lovers.

Look for updated throwback desserts — s'mores cake or red velvet cake with Valrhona chocolate balls — assembled on a modern dessert tray. Main St. The Coffee Cup Cafe. You'll seldom catch the Coffee Cup Cafe slinging breakfast and lunch at any speed but full steam. Even at less than peak hours, parking is nearly impossible to find.

But the effort is worth it — once you try Hank's chicken chili verde omelet or stuffed French toast. Most of the time, you can tell if someone lives within walking distance by his order. Only a local, who's had his fill of the French toast or seasonal pumpkin pancakes, would consider forgoing either one for a sprouts, avocado and cucumber sandwich. Fourth St. The Serving Spoon. The Serving Spoon dedicates a fair amount of wall space to inspirational signs and aspirational images.

You'll hope these shed more than a little wisdom as you weigh your options on the soul food—laden menu — where nearly everything sounds promising. There are pancakes, waffles and French toast paired with various meat options. You'll make good use of the bottle of Red Rooster hot sauce, available every few feet. Maybe use it to douse the wings you've ordered with pancakes, which will pick up the residual maple syrup on the plate, making for a welcome interplay of sweet, salty and spicy.

Du-par's may have a comprehensive three-meal menu and an impressive list of pies, but it's almost inconceivable not to order the pancakes, in stacks of either two or three, when you're there.

These cakes routinely top lists of the best, from our own to Esquire 's. The seating is booths only, dotted throughout the dining room accented with an uncovered kitchen in the back that pre-dates the contemporary trend of having restaurant kitchens out in the open. If you're there late enough at night, say after 10 p. Third St. No matter if you're there for the first time or the th, you're greeted with an easy warmth.

You're served coffee almost immediately after your order — and the refills come around often. You'd do well to accept advice when told to order the No. You're given a choice of sides, but you don't want to miss the hash browns cooked to a dark golden brown, and with just the right ratio of crisp. Pico Blvd. Want access to our Best Of picks from your smartphone? Don't forget to check out the full Best of L.

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Get your fill of Googie architecture and short stacks at these nostalgic L. These architectural landmarks designed in the Googie style—a retro-futuristic aesthetic inspired by car culture and the Space Age—are a place to slice into a short stack of pancakes among geometric interiors and a whole lot of neon signage. We expect a few simple things out of a diner: all-day breakfast, generous hours and a relatively cheap , no-fuss experience.

These retro spots check off all of those boxes while also taking us back to a time when cheap comfort food and spacious parking lots seemed like cutting-edge technology. About us. Contact us. Time Out magazine. The 7 coolest retro diners in Los Angeles Get your fill of Googie architecture and short stacks at these nostalgic L.

Discover the best of the city, first. We already have this email. Try another? How many retro diners in L. Restaurants Diners Hollywood price 2 of 4. Atmosphere: The playful marquee out front is the only hint that a boxy Best Western houses the Coffee Shop, a bright midcentury throwback. The results are tremendous: spherical pendant lamps line the rear rock wall while natural light floods in against the blue-trimmed, earth-tone tiles.

Breakfast is served all day, and you'd be wise to order the Mikey Fitz: two eggs, two pieces of bacon or sausage and three silver dollar pancakes or one piece of French toast; we recommend the sausage, generously spiced and not too greasy. The sandwiches have a Southern slant po' boys and blackened catfish abound , but a solid pick is the BLT, which comes with a mix of crisp sweet potato and regular fries. As seen in: Swingers , Gilmore Girls , Entourage.

Read more. Order delivery. Bob's Big Boy. Restaurants Hamburgers Burbank price 1 of 4. Its colossal neon sign and familiar, rotund Big Boy recall a time when roadside restaurants screamed at drivers for their attention.



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