While things like breakfast pizza show up on the menu, find their version of avocado toast, granola, and other various Italian-American-slanted sweets on the morning bill of fare. Read more.
Though breakfast hours commence at 9 a.m., the offerings are fantastic from the get go. Try the blueberry pancakes or chicken milanese slathered with maggi ranch. Read more.
This beloved Century City cafe does great pastries and other quick bites. The house-cured gravlax, poached eggs, breakfast scrambles with smoked ham & leeks; and homemade granola are good picks. Read more.
This old-time Westside diner does massive portions of pancakes, ham & eggs, huevos o'Groats using a biscuit-dough tortilla, a variety of egg scrambles, and of course signature Irish oatmeal. Read more.
Hearty breakfast dishes like buttermilk pancakes, the affordable 2+2+2 with eggs, bacon or sausage, and two pancakes, and a Diablo burrito with a spicy sauce. Read more.
Placed in a 1920's bungalow, dive into a hearty breakfast burrito or croissant French toast for the ideal weekday morning. Read more.
This Australian coffee outfit uses a rotating set of roasters. Their creative breakfast menu, full of trendy tartines and bowls, will satisfy anyone with a morning appetite. Read more.
For an appetizer be sure to try I Am Pure — a lush salad made with seaweed, kale, carrots, cilantro, cucumbers and teriyaki almonds. Read more.
The M Chop is a macrobiotic wonder based, we're told, on the Taoist principles of balancing yin & yang. It's organic, a full meal, satisfying, delicious and it's our choice for the best salad in town. Read more.
This low-key rooftop is filled with picnic tables, giant umbrellas and the smell of sausages on the grill. They've got a half German, half American draft program, and a great food menu. Read more.
It's isolated from the street (no diesel exhaust in your drink) and covered with picnic tables. Grab one of their great cocktails, maybe play a game of ping pong and enjoy your summer evening. Read more.
Hopleaf is well known for its huge beer selection—which is well deserved—yet the interesting takes on Belgian food is also a main reason crowds continue to pack the Andersonville spot. Read more.
This is about as grungy as Midtown gets. Drink cheap booze and enjoy above average dive bar food while kicking ass in pinball, air hockey, or the coin-operated pool tables. Read more.
During breakfast, the aroma of freshly brewed lattes and cappuccinos hit your nose as you mull a variety of deli staples such as smoked fish platters with Nova lox and whitefish. Read more.
A lovely, quiet, little market in Kirkwood. Perfect place to sit for a sandwich and a book to read or to pick up a one of kind gift for your favorite food-enthusiast! (via Scoville) Read more.
Lauriol Plaza throws a rooftop happy hour from 5-10. Yes, 10 p.m. Margaritas and beer go for $3.99 and half pitchers of margaritas cost $11.95. The rooftop happy hour takes place Monday-Thursday. Read more.
This creative pie shop serves savory pot pies, sweet dessert pies and the absolute best biscuits in town. We recommend enjoying them with a dab of butter and a spoonful of their house-made jam. Read more.