The Original Pantry Cafe
Address and Contact Information
Address: 877 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90017, USA
Phone: N/A
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Customer Reviews
The best breakfast place I have ever been to. The pancakes were fluffy and delicious. Sausage was out of this world good and juicy, the more you taste it the better it gets. Potatoes got good crisp on the outside. Always ask for salsa, very hard to pass! Best salsa I have ever had. Put it on top of your scrambled eggs! Portion is huge and price is very very good. The quality and taste are very consistent. We can tell that the cooks got some serious skills! Service was quick and amazing. They are very friendly and attentive, you will never see your coffee mug empty with these guys. Very well run restaurant. We got here 2 times in our 5 days trip. They take cash and cards for payment. Line gets pretty long on Saturday morning.
A must visit when in LA!
My friends and I went during our long weekend visit in LA, and it was so worth it.
No reservations, only walk-ins and it is a wait, a wait that is really worth it!
It’s a lovely vintage style restaurant and brunch, lovely and attentive staffs (10/10 for customer service)
Good; outstanding and so delicious. Very very filling, my friends and I cleaned out plate, and weren’t hungry until late dinner. Worth it and price too, thank you (10/10).
Basic breakfast joint that isn’t that cheap. My pancakes were not fully cooked. Amazing that they give you more bacon than egg given egg is probably cheaper. Service is efficient. I suspect people like it because of the portions. Waited about 15 minutes to sit at 10am on a Wednesday.
Very interesting experience for a European person as this brought me back to the American movies and their diners. The food was very good, the atmosphere was nice as well and I am glad I got to experience this place. Prices were fair as well and all in all the whole experience was worthwhile.
The Original Pantry Cafe in some aspects is an excellent Classic American Diner experience; the place is old school, comfortable, and lived-in feeling, and there are a handful of regulars who seem like fixtures.
The service was a perhaps a little perfunctory, but not so much as to ruin my meal.
The food however, fell flat. The potatoes were decently crispy on the outside, but undercooked on the inside, and the omelette, while large and generously stuffed with bacon, it also had a brick of lukewarm American cheese in the middle. It was reasonably tasty, and fairly priced, but was not as good as I'd hoped for.