Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved Mexican-leaning brunch cafe with standout chilaquiles and cafe de olla, long waits, small space, and prices on the higher side for portions.
Café De Olla delivers exceptional food quality anchored by standout chilaquiles and signature café de olla coffee that justify its loyal following, but inconsistent execution during peak service and operational friction—long waits, cramped seating, variable pacing—prevent it from reaching higher territory. The neighborhood charm and genuine repeat-visit appeal make it a worthwhile destination for breakfast enthusiasts willing to navigate the crowded, energetic experience.
The tiny room hums with weekend energy, a cozy spot where the host juggles a long waitlist and servers hustle hot plates to sidewalk tables. Diners gush that the cafe de olla is “comfort in a cup,” and several call the chilaquiles a must. Expect a friendly vibe and long, lively waits that come with a neighborhood favorite, plus street-parking scavenger hunts when it is packed. The cooking leans Mexican breakfast with American brunch comforts. Saucy chilaquiles, omelets stuffed with poblano chilaquiles, and sweet stacks keep regulars coming back. This is not flashy; it is elevated comfort with good ingredients and occasional spice, backed by a signature coffee that steals the show. Families do well here: there are kid-appealing pancakes, French toast, breakfast burritos, and a kids option mentioned in reviews. Portions on savory plates are generous, though sweet items can vary. High chairs and kids menus are not confirmed; plan around the wait and limited space.
Area: Mixed commercial strip in Burbank serving locals, families, and weekend brunch crowds.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked daytime area; typical street activity with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Shops and small businesses nearby; residential streets for overflow parking; not a dedicated lot.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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