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Little Barn Coffee HouseB+Worth Trying

3329 Division St, Los Angeles, CA 90065 · Vegan restaurant, Breakfast restaurant, Brunch restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (285 reviews)

Takeout

Charming vegan cafe with standout breakfast sandwiches and a cute back patio; counter service, no restroom, and add-on fees can make it feel pricey.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Little Barn Coffee House delivers solid neighborhood cafe quality through excellent vegan breakfast sandwiches and friendly, efficient counter service, with a charming patio setting that regulars love. Reliable execution across repeat visits supports the grade, though operational limitations—patio-only seating, no restrooms, and occasional coffee inconsistency—prevent it from reaching higher territory. A worthwhile destination for vegan brunch enthusiasts and neighborhood regulars seeking hearty, satisfying plant-based comfort food.

Restaurant Summary

A neighborhood vegan cafe that feels cozy and welcoming, Little Barn draws regulars with its walk-up window and a leafy patio out back. Service is friendly and quick at the counter, and the setting reads more backyard hang than sit-down restaurant. As one diner put it, "the patio is a vibe," though there are no restrooms on site, which can surprise first-timers. The cooking leans vegan comfort over spectacle: think house biscuits, breakfast burritos, and a nostalgic Monte Cristo reimagined. The crowd favorites are the OG biscuit sandwich and the chicken pesto, while specialty lattes with homemade syrups win fans even if drip coffee quality can vary. Expect familiar flavors done plant-based rather than avant-garde tricks, a good fit for those who want hearty, satisfying brunch without fuss. For families, the menu has kid-approachable choices like hashbrown patties, breakfast sandwiches, and simple scrambles. There is no kids menu, but portions and formats are friendly to sharing. Seating is patio-only and weather dependent, and with counter service plus no restroom, plan accordingly with younger children.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$24-$34 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential hillside pocket with creative-community vibe; casual daytime foot traffic and neighborhood regulars.

Safety: Generally safe by day; quiet residential feel; limited lighting after dark typical of hillside streets.

Nearby: Near Eagle Rock/Highland Park corridor; mix of small cafes, studios, and neighborhood services.

Glassell ParkGlassell Park is a residential neighborhood with a growing reputation for artisanal coffee shops, casual eateries, and a laid-back, community-oriented atmosphere. The dining scene is characterized by independent cafes and small restaurants that cater to locals seeking quality and authenticity in a relaxed setting.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday09:00–15:00 Tuesday09:00–15:00 Wednesday09:00–15:00 Thursday09:00–15:00 Friday09:00–15:00 Saturday08:00–15:00 Sunday08:00–15:00

Available: Takeout

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