Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Eclectic beach-adjacent diner known for big breakfasts and burgers, lively decor, and friendly service, with occasional slow service and mixed value perceptions.
The roadhouse sits just off the coast with a jumble of vintage signs, trinkets, and stories on every wall. It feels warm and bustling when busy, with servers who often make guests feel like regulars. One diner summed it up: "The room is packed with oddities and the welcome feels genuine." Expect beach-adjacent kitsch and a laid-back pace. The kitchen plays classic rather than experimental: big breakfasts, half-pound burgers, and a much-loved fish and chips. Cooking leans comfort-forward with a few playful touches like wasabi fries or a Dijon plum burger. Portions are generous and satisfy most appetites, though a few guests report slower ticket times and the occasional dish landing lukewarm when the house is stretched. Families do well here. Kids can tuck into pancakes, waffles, grilled cheese, simple eggs, and straightforward burgers, while adults find hearty plates and salads. With many familiar choices and flexible toppings, it is easy for picky eaters. Seating is casual with indoor and outdoor options near the beach.
Area: Beach-adjacent roadhouse vibe near Pacific Coast Highway; casual, tourist-friendly with locals from the canyon.
Safety: Generally safe, active foot and car traffic; some reviews note cluttered feel but no safety incidents.
Nearby: Near beach access, Getty Villa a short drive, residential canyon streets; limited easy parking.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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