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Maxine's CafeB+Worth Trying
13329 Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066
· Brunch restaurant, Breakfast restaurant, Cafe
· 4.6/5 Google (647 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Retro neighborhood diner with personable service and big-portioned American breakfasts; food is mostly solid with a few misses, prices mid-range for the Westside.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Maxine's Cafe delivers solid neighborhood brunch through genuinely welcoming service and reliable eggs and omelets, but inconsistent griddle items like pancakes and French toast prevent higher performance. The warm, nostalgic setting and loyal following make it a worthwhile stop for classic American breakfast, though it lacks the distinction to rank among the area's premier brunch destinations.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling with a retro, beachy diner personality—think surfboards, classic rock, and regulars chatting with servers. One diner said it felt like a "one-of-a-kind neighborhood spot" where staff are genuinely welcoming. Expect a wait at peak times, but early mornings move quickly. The cooking leans classic American breakfast with hearty portions rather than edgy twists: strong eggs Benedict and big omelets, chilaquiles for a Southwestern tilt, and biscuits that fans rave about. Griddle items can be uneven—some love the pancakes and French toast, others find them underwhelming—so stick to the eggs and omelets for best odds. Families do well here: kids gravitate to pancakes, waffles, grilled cheese, or simple eggs and potatoes, while grownups can go for Benedicts or the 2x2x2 combo. There is no explicit kids menu, but the menu is broad with very accessible choices that most children will happily eat.
At a Glance
- Friendly, attentive service with neighborhood feel
- Eggs Benedict and omelets earn consistent praise
- Griddle items (pancakes, French toast) inconsistent
- Parking tight and waits at peak
- Big portions offer decent value for the Westside
What Sets It Apart
- retro_cozy_setting
- neighborhood_regulars
- customizable_omelets
- hearty_portions
What People Love
- Comforting Benedicts with perfectly runny eggs
- Retro decor that feels nostalgic and unique
- Servers who remember regulars
- Hearty portions that satisfy
Points of Concern
- Pancakes and French toast draw mixed reviews on texture and flavor
- Potatoes sometimes arrive undercooked or not hot
- Equipment issues (waffle machine down) not always communicated upfront
- Parking can be scarce; waitlist during rush hours
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$32-$45 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose Benedicts or an omelet for highest satisfaction
- Add the spicy sausage or chorizo for extra flavor
- Order biscuits on the side for sharing
Perfect For
- A cozy weekend brunch with friends
- Casual breakfast after a beach stroll
- Solo counter meal with coffee and a book
- Family brunch with kid-friendly picks
Location Insights
Area: Westside corridor near Venice/Marina; casual beach-adjacent vibe with locals and weekend brunchers.
Safety: Generally safe, active daytime foot traffic; typical busy arterials and mixed retail frontage.
Nearby: Near residential streets, small shops, and big-box retail; beach areas a short drive.
Culver CityCulver City is a vibrant neighborhood with a growing dining scene that blends casual eateries, trendy cafes, and upscale restaurants. It has a lively social atmosphere with a mix of longtime residents and newcomers attracted by its cultural amenities and walkability.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:00–14:00
Tuesday07:00–14:00
Wednesday07:00–14:00
Thursday07:00–14:00
Friday07:00–14:00
Saturday07:00–14:00
Sunday07:00–14:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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