Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Sunny Aussie-leaning cafe with standout coffee, popular breakfast burritos and bowls, counter-order vibes, and kid options; great scene but service warmth and noise vary, parking is tricky.
Tucked off Olympic in a creative pocket of Santa Monica, Blueys brings a relaxed, surfer-shack mood with sunny counter-service energy and lots of outdoor seating. Expect lines on weekends, lively music, and coffee drinks that fans call smooth and reliable. One guest summed it up: "Hidden spot with chill vibes and better-than-expected brunch." Service warmth can vary at the register, but the room still feels welcoming overall. The cooking leans produce-forward and playful rather than fussy, with burritos, pancakes, and bowls lifted by touches like chimichurri, dukkah, and house hot sauce. It is an elevated cafe more than a destination tasting room: comforting classics with a few global nudges. Best bets from reviews include the breakfast burrito, sweet squash pancakes, and the fried egg sandwich, while some diners wished for bolder seasoning or quicker pacing at peak. Families do well here thanks to a clear kids menu (pancakes, tenders, small burger) and forgiving outdoor seating. For cautious eaters, there are straightforward options like eggs, avocado toast, and basic brekkie plates, even as the main menu adds fun twists like banh mi and cauliflower-rice bowls. No public Wi-Fi, so plan accordingly if you hoped to linger with homework.
Area: Light industrial and creative-office pocket near Olympic; relaxed coastal-casual crowd with fitness and coffee culture.
Safety: Generally safe, daytime foot traffic from offices and studios; signage-heavy street parking enforcement.
Nearby: Near Bergamot Station arts area, small shops, and a surf shop; beach and residential zones a short drive.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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