The 25 best classic diners in Los Angeles
“Comfort” is an overused word when discussing the role of restaurants in our lives. But what better descriptor exists to convey the feeling of sinking into a booth or hopping onto a swiveling counter stool at one of L.A.’s evergreen diners?
The sturdy white mugs, ever full. The fast-moving staff, at once cheerful and no-nonsense. The haze of griddle smoke in the air. The canonical menu: eggs every which way, pancakes and waffles, ingredient-packed salads, club sandwiches, burgers and melts. And likely meatloaf for dinner. We frequent diners — or coffee shops, if you prefer, and not the kind that serve single-origin pour-overs — for their beautiful predictability.
In Southern California, diners come in all shapes, though the design of L.A.’s most fabled diners was codified in the mid 20th century with Googie architecture. Angled bursts of neon signage pointed the way inside to dining rooms outfitted in chrome, Naugahyde and Formica. These vintage buildings have been disappearing for decades. It’s a reminder to treasure the space-age shrines that do remain — including Foxy’s in Glendale, Bob’s Big Boy Broiler in Downey, Norms in West Hollywood and Pann’s in Westchester.
Because this is Los Angeles, some of our beloved institutions serve chilaquiles alongside eggs benedict, and the option of char siu or machaca in addition to sausage and bacon. We drove the lengths of the L.A. Metro area, savoring chile relleno omelets, country-fried steak and billowing banana cream pie — and so much more — in timeless, crowded rooms. These made the cut as our 25 favorite diners.
Astro Family Restaurant
— Stephanie Breijo
Bob’s Big Boy Broiler
— Jenn Harris
Brite Spot
— Jenn Harris
Chili John’s
— Stephanie Breijo
Cindy’s
— Stephanie Breijo
Clark Street Diner
— Bill Addison
Du-par’s at the Original Farmers Market
— Jenn Harris
Foxy’s
— Stephanie Breijo
Gardena Bowl Coffee Shop
— Jenn Harris
Jongewaard’s Bake n Broil
— Bill Addison
Joyce’s Coffee Shop and Restaurant
— Stephanie Breijo
Nick’s Cafe
— Bill Addison
Nickel Diner
Update: As of May 18, 2023, Nickel Diner has permanently closed.
— Stephanie Breijo
Norms
— Jenn Harris
Ocean Diner
— Bill Addison
The Original Pantry Cafe
— Stephanie Breijo
The Original Saugus Cafe
— Bill Addison
Pacific Diner
— Bill Addison
Pann’s Restaurant
— Bill Addison
Rae’s Restaurant
— Jenn Harris
The Serving Spoon
— Jenn Harris
Swingers Diner
— Bill Addison
Tal’s Cafe
— Stephanie Breijo
Tallyrand Restaurant
— Jenn Harris
Twohey’s
— Jenn Harris
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