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    DTLA Bodega

    3.7 (146 reviews)
    Open Open 24 hours

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Chicken Pesto Sandwich

    Best sandwich I ever had. Fresh ingredients, perfectly seasoned. Always great costumer service and best part open 24 hours. This is my favorite spot in LA. I would recommend everyone to try it, you won't regret

    Chopped Cheese.
    Renee P.

    Not for me. I ordered the Chopped Cheese Sandwich and Macaroni Salad. Neither one of these items left me wanting more. I actually gave half of the sandwich to my coworker. He said he enjoyed it. I'm not saying the sandwich was good or bad. It's just not something I would order again. The Macaroni Salad was basically pasta and mayonnaise with little to no vegetables.

    "Veggie Burger With Fries And Canned Soda Combo"
    LeRonn P.

    Worst Veggie Burger Ever Ngl 1. They said "impossible" patty which is clearly not what was used here 2. I SPECIFICALLY asked for no tomato and no fried egg as I don't eat egg/meat/etc, we even went over it twice smh 3. the fries were soggy & bland (They gave me one ketchup packet, one mayo packet and ZERO NAPKINS) If the younger looking guy w glasses and the chipped tooth is at the register make sure he has your order correct and check before leaving the bodega. I was mad asf when I got home and opened this shit

    Very convenient little corner store. The pesto chicken sandwich is sooo good and was ready pretty quick.

    Cobb Salad

    Oh My Gosh! Eating while writing this review. All I could think is perfection. Finally a place where all the ingredients are the same amount. So fresh mouthwatering. 100/10. Definitely recommend. Buying here again for sure.

    May..Lene D.

    This updated review is long overdue. Both the owner and manager reached out to me regarding my issue and rectified the problem. It still holds true these sandwiches are good, pricey (but what isn't nowadays) but good. Flavorful, chewy yet soft bread and not dry, how a sandwich should be. Simple, yet delicious. Love how they are open 24/7, hate the no parking situation but it comes with the DTLA territory. Thank you again for making my experience better!

    The Jojo
    Harrison T.

    I've come here multiple times post clubbing at Exchange and I've not been disappointed once when I've come here. Ordering here is quick and easy and they have a wide variety of sandwiches and drinks to choose from. They have a nice market on the right from when you come in and carry a lot of things you would normally see in a bodega. I also love the fact that they are open 24 hours and you can come in at anytime as well! On my most recent visit, I ordered the Jojo sandwich which was excellent! They don't skimp on their sandwiches here and fill them to the brim with lots of meats and veggies depending on what you order and their bread is seemingly delivered fresh everyday! I loved the massive pile of turkey mixed with the garlic aioli on the roll with all the vegetables on top making my belly full and happy especially after clubbing for several hours! Most of the sandwiches are around $11-$17 depending on what you order and they are worth the price! I am looking forward to coming here in the future for more tasty sandwiches! I highly recommend coming here if you are looking for a place to eat after a long night out, you won't be disappointed! This place gets a 5/5 from me!

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    3 months ago

    Makes me feel like I'm in Newyork but In the middle of dtla .. great sandwiches! I love coming by and I will be back again !

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    Love it great service and accept EBT and has a liquor store next to it loo vveeee itttt

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    The chopped cheese sandwich was delicious. Me personally like the Bodega in Hollywood. There's no parking in DTLA.

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    Food is good, service sucks. Takes hella long for the food to be ready. Even if you order online.

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    If you're really missing NY then it's ok but it's definitely a gentrified version of a bodega. The food is way too expensive but not bad.

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    Had the bagel with bacon and green onion. It was just okay. I also tasted the veggie one and the bagel tasted odd.

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    Freaking Delicious BLTA with Cheddar!! I will definitely be leaning on them for hangover cures! THANK YOU

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    Took 1hr plus to get my food! I wouldn't recommend anyone to come here. Service is extremely slow

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    I think out of all the places I've traveled to so far, my favorite would have to be Italy. During a…read morelazy afternoon after visiting the Pantheon in Rome, we had our first experience with All'Antico after taking a 5 minute walk down the road. They actually had 2 separate locations flanking the pedestrian road, so there were two long lines snaking out in opposite directions. While we were waiting in line, we bumped into a couple from Spain who were also visiting. They gave my wife some personal recommendations, advising we get the blood orange soda with our sandwiches. After getting said sandwiches (the La Paradiso), we nibbled on them while walking to Sant'Ignazio of Loyola Church, which is that cathedral where there's a mirror directed up towards the murals on the ceiling and a huge selfie line. Hot damn were those sandwiches good. The thinly sliced mortadella paired perfectly with that buttery, green pistachio spread. The only challenge for my taste buds was the mild oral trauma I sustained from punching through the crispy bread; your gums started to feel it by the time you devoured your sandwich. But we liked it so much that when we later took the train to Florence, we sought All'Antico again at their original location. I thought that would be my last experience with All'Antico (unless, of course, I came back to Italy). So imagine my surprise when later that year I heard All'Antico had coincidentally opened a branch in Los Angeles, although rather awkwardly situated in Koreantown. Even though we live 30 minutes away, we made the drive immediately. There was no way this remote All'Antico location, thousands of miles from Italy, would live up to the experience I had in Rome earlier that year. But I was mistaken. Not only is the taste spot on, but the bread they serve is actually chewier and removed the gum calisthenics I suffered in Italy. And yes, they also have the blood orange soda as well. It's a little weird their location is in Koreatown, but not a big deal; we'll usually do a bingsu run afterward. Just like their locations in Italy, All'Antico is small but they do have a small collection of bar seats, some of which overlook the staff as they're making your sandwich. Be mentally prepared though to take it to go depending on how busy it is. Parking sucks too; there's street parking only, but if you come on Sunday you don't have to pay. Every so often now, we'll make the 30 minute drive just to relive that slice of Italy we experienced nearly 2 years ago. Thankfully, not a lot of people recognize how good this place is yet, as the lines aren't crazy long like they are in Italy. For all the other Yelpers in on it too, let's keep it our little secret for now.

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    I'm back for round 2 and this place doesn't disappoint. My buddy and I had the "kicken chicken" and…read moreit was great. The breads have a good sweet taste along with just the right amount of crunch. My buddy said, "I don't like sandwiches much but this one was good." Side note, he's a foodie. I don't enjoy spicy foods but this sandwich has the right amount of spicy. Overall, you cant go wrong with this place.

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    4.1 miGlassell Park
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    Easy. Fast. Satisfying…read more And...Mom approved! I didn't want to make dinner after a long day at work and then running my kid to an activity. It was getting late, so while I waited for the kid in the car at their activity, I went on The Heights website found an order form and placed an order for some sammies all in 5 minutes. I didn't even ask the hubs or the vegetarian kid what they wanted. I went with what I thought they'd like. 15-minutes later, I was picking the sandwiches up at the walk-in only shop. There was no line and better yet, they were wrapped up and ready to go when I walked in. The smiling lady asked if I wanted napkins or utensils. They have case after case of cold drinks so we picked out a couple of drinks, paid for those and left. It was easy and fast. Enjoyed the yumminess at home. I normally would save a half for another meal but my "Pasadena" hit the spot that I finished it up all at once. Quality bread, meats, cheese, fillings aka all the ingredients...to boot! PS the kid loved theirs and so did the hub. Thanks for making dinner: easy and delicious! There are no pictures because it was too delicious to take the time out and take any. Just order.

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