Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Old-school Mexican spot with big portions, lively vibes, and mixed execution; great for groups and celebrations, but quality and service can be inconsistent.
Walk into Ernie's and you get the familiar glow of an old-school neighborhood spot—warm lights, roomy booths, and often a guitarist or even a violinist adding a festive, laid-back buzz. Service reads friendly and energetic when the room is humming, with guests noting, "They kept the drinks coming and made space for our big group." It is a place where regulars return and celebrations happen, though a few guests found the policy enforcement uneven when ordering. The cooking leans classic SoCal Mexican-American—think giant burritos, combo plates, fajitas, and seaside staples—more about comfort and hearty portions than culinary fireworks. Fans love the massive Skylab burrito and straightforward flavors; critics call out bland salsas, chewy meats, and watery aguas frescas on off nights. If you want a lively pre-show meal near El Portal or an easy family dinner with margaritas, it fits the bill; if you are chasing cutting-edge regional Mexican, you may leave underwhelmed by the traditional approach. For families, this is an easy win: kids gravitate to tacos, quesadillas, and the mini Skylab, and large tables are common. The current menu lists vegetarian choices like veggie fajitas and a wet veggie burrito, desserts like churros with ice cream, and mild flavors that suit younger palates. No explicit allergy program is evident, so bring specifics if needed.
Area: Lively arts district strip with theaters, bars, and casual restaurants; draws locals and pre-show crowds.
Safety: Generally busy and reasonably safe with active foot traffic; standard urban caution at night.
Nearby: Near El Portal Theatre and NoHo Arts District venues; convenient pre- and post-show dining.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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