Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood-modern American spot with creative comfort dishes, warm service, and cozy bungalow vibe; expect moderate-to-expensive pricing for well-executed plates with a few consistency hiccups.
Set in a renovated craftsman, Little Beast gives Eagle Rock a cozy neighborhood dining room that feels both polished and relaxed. Guests describe warm, attentive service and a room where conversation comes easy. One diner summed it up as “the kind of place you keep returning to,” while noting the charming bungalow vibe and a covered patio that sometimes hosts live music. The cooking leans modern American with confident twists—think Brussels with citrus lift, Spanish-accented chicken with beans and chorizo, and salmon paired with Indian curry flavors. Plates are ingredient-driven rather than flashy, and most diners find the price justified by quality, even if a few experienced off nights or seasoning slips. It suits date nights, celebrations, or anyone who enjoys familiar dishes with creative edges. Families can do well here if kids gravitate to recognizable items. The burger with fries, mac and cheese, and simple sides like fries or carrots are approachable, while bolder options (harissa hummus, curry-accented salmon) may be better for adventurous eaters. There is no explicit kids menu, but staff are accommodating and can suggest kid-friendly choices.
Area: Charming, artsy residential-commercial corridor attracting locals for casual dates and celebrations.
Safety: Generally safe, walkable main street with steady evening foot traffic and lighting.
Nearby: Along Colorado Blvd near boutiques, bars, and cafes; close to Occidental College and residential streets.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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