Whether you're a Los Angeles native or visiting the city, here are some brunch spots on the westside of town that are not to be missed!
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Westside Los Angeles Brunch Spots
Westside Los Angeles Brunch Spots
I love brunch. Here are some of my favorite brunch spots on the westside of LA, including Brentwood, Santa Monica, Culver City & Malibu
Gjelina on Abbot Kinney in Venice serves a delicious brunch on weekends. Try the lemon buckwheat ricotta pancakes, the soft scrambled eggs with black cod or one of their amazing pizzas. They are also open during the week for breakfast.
Gjelina Venice
Great White in Venice Beach serves one of the best brunches in town. Try the delicious breakfast burrito or the great white breakie. If you're in the mood for lunch fare, the fried chicken sandwich and pizzas are incredible. The banana bread is out of this world!
Great White Venice
Farmshop, located in the adorable Brentwood Country Mart, serves delicious food in a cozy, rustic marketplace setting. Try a pastry basket from the bakery, the brioche french toast or the shirred eggs. Stroll around the shops after you eat. From Jenn...
Farmshop Brentwood
Elephante in Santa Monica has some of the best beach views in town. Brunch is served everyday in this gorgeous setting. The whipped ricotta is a must. Also try the banana bread, green eggs or smoke salmon mezze.
Élephante Santa Monica
Breakfast By Salt's Cure on Montana is famous for it's beloved pancakes, especially the oatmeal griddle cake. There are a wide variety of flavors as well as vegan or gluten free options. The pancakes are so good, you don't even need syrup! Stroll alo...
Breakfast by Salt's Cure Santa Monica
Jon & Vinnys isn't just great for pizza and pasta, their breakfast is incredible as well. I especially love their nutella toast, soft scrambled eggs and BLT with egg on grilled ciabatta.
Jon & Vinny's Brentwood
If you're looking for a delicious and “somewhat reasonable" bottomless brunch, Fia is the perfect spot. The outside patio feels like a whimsical fairy garden. They start you off with an irresistible pastry basket for the table. Try the huevos rancheros, southern fried chicken or black truffle cheesy scramble. Fia borders Santa Monica and West LA
Fia Restaurant Santa Monica
The ambience in the Culver City hotspot is just as amazing as the food. The menu has a wide variety of breakfast and lunch items. Try the fried chicken picnic, the breakfast sandwich or one of their many wood fired pizzas.
Etta Culver City
If you're looking for South Asian fare, Cobi's is your spot. From Bali Banana Pancakes and coconut shaved ice to chicken satay and grilled prawns, there is something for everyone.
Cobi's SantaMonica
For more diner fare, try Snug Harbor, a local favorite for it's sunrise burrito, chicken & waffles, eggs benedict and scrambled egg dishes. Snug Harbor borders Santa Monica and West LA
Snug Harbor Santa Monica
Stop by Palisades Village and grab a bite at The Draycott. Located in the heart of the village, they are known for their British inspired fare. Try the smoked salmon benedict, fish & chips or the classic herb omelette. They have a beautiful full ...
The Draycott Pacific Palisades
Located on the roof of the gorgeous Proper Hotel in Santa Monica. DIne poolside on innovative dishes such as their Greek Goddess Yogurt Bowl, Moroccan Pancakes or Calabra Breakfast Sandwich.
Calabra, Proper Hotel
With views overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and delicious food, this restaurant does not disappoint. The menu has something for everyone with choices such as the surfers rancheros, salmon scramble and vegan banana pancakes.
Malibu Farm Pier Cafe
If you want to be extra bougie, head down PCH to Nobu Malibu. Enjoy incredible food such as the Japanese Breakfast Bento, Crab Cake Eggs Benedict or Nobu French toast while overlooking the best views Malibu has to offer.
Nobu Malibu
Quite possibly the best boozy Sunday brunch west of the 405