So go all in, get a little rowdy, and take home some stranger before dinnertime. Download The Infatuation app. Blue Daisy. Sausal is a modern Mexican spot that does solid food in El Segundo, with plenty of healthy-ish options if you’d prefer to drink most of your calories. However, if you’re in town for business, there’s no better place for a quick Saturday buzz.
As Ktown continues its evolution into the best eating and drinking neighborhood in the city, Escala quietly keeps chugging along. One of the better casual options in downtown Santa Monica, The Independence is a bright space with solid food and a French toast situation we’d recommend getting involved with. We don’t generally endorse going to The Promenade on a weekend, but if it happens (and sometimes it does), Sonoma Wine Garden has an accessible menu and a rooftop patio with fantastic ocean views. Their brunch menu includes to-be-expected dishes with unexpected names, like “Confused Burrito,” “WTF is Shakshuka,” and the simply stated “That’s A Lot of Protein” (it’s a New York strip steak). The downstairs lounge is one of our favorite date night spots in LA, but its weekend brunch is also great, and not nearly as stuffy as you might think.A cool, low-key spot full of locals from the surrounding neighborhood. The regular “Santa Monica's Freshest Craft Beer Collection. The food isn’t offensive for the price you’re paying, and you’ll have fun watching people on vacation get very drunk.Prospect Gourmand is a rare neighborhoody spot in Beverly Hills. Lines do get long during peak hours. But there’s something about sitting out on that back patio next to the marina that never gets old. Not just a neighborhood bar in the Arts District, Here and Now also does brunch on the weekend. Between the Tom Hanks reference and formatting the entire menu to look like a script, nothing screams “Showbiz, baby!” quite like a meal at Castaway. A somewhat sleepy, German beer garden isn’t exactly the first place you’d think of for a bottomless brunch, but Wirsthaus has one - and also has much better food than you’d expect too. That said, you’re not going to walk away unhappy. This is a quiet, family-run operation with a loyal local following who are there for solid Italian food and a relaxed atmosphere.Rockwell is part restaurant, part bar, part “Let’s go see a cool band play!” scene from your favorite 90′s movie. We use cookies to personalize content and advertisements, provide social media features, We still like you. If you’ve ever taken the Silver Lake Blvd. One of those places you don’t hear a lot about because the people who go here don’t want you to know about it. (I've been to Tart, WEHO bistro, brick + mortar, blu jam cafe- so looking for…recommendations for bottomless mimosa brunch in newport / beach viewrecommendations for bottomless mimosa brunch in newport / beach view, thank you!Can anyone recommend a place for brunch with bottomless mimosas on Saturdays in West LA/ Santa Monica/ Weho area? Most famous for being that place you order food from while you’re still binge drinking at Busby’s East, Spare Tire is actually a really underrated daytime spot as well. This dimly lit Venice staple has been serving old-school Cali-Mexican dishes for well over 30 years, but nothing beats their Sunday brunch special. It is really overwhelming looking…
They have some pretty good food, too, like challah French toast, egg pizza, and polenta with lamb ragu. Fairly upscale, corporate crowd, but you’re in MDR after all. That helps take the edge off the fact that your team blows… again.
And the good news is Rush Street is large enough that no matter how many guys are packed in there to watch the Lakers lose, you’ll always have room to spread out. Five excellent outdoor spots to break your quarantine brunch drought. One of LA’s classic greasy spoon spots, this iconic diner on the Culver/Inglewood border has been around since the dawn of time, and is still serving a great breakfast in a completely untouched retro space.
But some are close. There’s no way around it - Rush Street is a bro bar. One of the best bars in the whole Valley, Idle Hour nails just about everything. In addition to plenty of TVs showing seemingly every sporting event happening that day, they also have a brunch burger and bottomless drinks on the weekend.This place is definitely a scene, so get your sunglasses game in order and go enjoy some upscale seafood a few blocks from the water. Unpretentious, lively, and with a menu that never disappoints. Sunday 11am-3pm: $55 for an all-you-can-eat-brunch including bottomless mimosas and beer, $65 bottomless mimosas, beer, and margaritas. A relatively quiet Spanish spot on Main St., Manchego is where you go with a few close friends on Sunday because the gossip is HOT, and you need to hear each other. Hi Infatuation reader.