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Fred 62B+Worth Trying
1850 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
· Diner, American restaurant, Restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1805 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Los Feliz diner with big menu, fast-friendly service, reliable comfort food with vegan/GF options, moderately priced for the area but some inconsistency at peak times.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Fred 62 delivers reliable neighborhood diner appeal with exceptional service friendliness and notably fast execution, but inconsistent food quality—cold hash browns, watery omelets—prevents a higher grade. The retro Los Feliz charm and outdoor seating create genuine appeal, yet the kitchen's occasional misses during rushes mean you won't always get the craveable comfort you're seeking. Worth visiting for the all-day breakfast and shakes, but expect variable results.
Restaurant Summary
The scene feels warm and bustling in that timeless Los Feliz way: retro booths, quick greetings, and plates landing fast. A guest summed it up as, "They set a big table for us and kept the food coming," while others linger over pie outside under heaters. Expect lively music and a neighborhood crowd late into the night. The cooking leans classic diner comfort with playful touches—think mac and cheese balls, hearty breakfast burritos, and a legit veggie burger. Shakes and pies are a draw, and breakfast runs all day. It is more neighborhood staple than high-concept: when on form it is craveable and generous; during rushes, a dish may miss the mark. Families do well here thanks to pancakes, waffles, tenders, burgers, and shakes. Portions suit sharing, and staff accommodate swaps. There is no formal kids menu noted, and one diner felt a kids combo was pricey, but most families find plenty of kid-friendly choices without fuss.
At a Glance
- Big menu with vegan and gluten-free options
- Fast, friendly service with outdoor seating
- Great shakes, pies, and all-day breakfast
- Street parking can be difficult at peak times
- Occasional inconsistency and loud atmosphere during rush
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- open-late comfort food
- broad vegan and gluten-free options
- retro Los Feliz vibe
What People Love
- Nostalgic diner vibe with local soul
- Hearty plates that arrive fast
- Vegan-friendly burger that satisfies carnivores
- Shakes and pies that feel like a treat
- Welcoming staff that handle groups well
Points of Concern
- Pricing feels high for some diner items (omelets, steak and eggs)
- Service can lag or miss requests during busy periods
- Noise and lighting can be intense for sensitive diners
- Review patterns show isolated safety complaints and hygiene concern; majority do not report issues
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$34-$48 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Lean into breakfast plates and burgers for best value
- Vegan diners should target No Animal or Beyond Burger
- Sweet tooth: pair a shake with pie by the slice
Perfect For
- Post-movie shakes and pie
- Pre- or post-hike brunch near Griffith Park
- Late-night comfort food runs
- Casual group meetups
Location Insights
Area: Walkable, artsy Los Feliz strip near Griffith Park; mixes locals, hikers, and night owls.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked corridor; occasional late-night bustle.
Nearby: Close to Greek Theatre, Griffith Observatory, indie shops and cinemas; street parking variable.
Los FelizLos Feliz is a trendy and eclectic neighborhood with a mix of historic homes, modern apartments, and a lively dining and nightlife scene. It attracts a creative crowd and offers a variety of casual and upscale dining options, often with a hip, laid-back atmosphere.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:30–01:00
Tuesday07:30–01:00
Wednesday07:30–01:00
Thursday07:30–01:00
Friday07:30–03:00
Saturday07:30–03:00
Sunday08:00–01:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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