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    Eggslut

    3.7 (919 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
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    Fairfax, Bacon, Egg & Cheese
    Sofya P.

    Tried eggslut for the first time. Was pretty good, I really enjoyed the Fairfax sandwich. The eggs were so fluffy and so flavorful. I think it's a big overpriced for an egg sandwich but I would probably still get it again. Quick service.

    Fairfax with chicken sausage
    Kathy X.

    Eggslut is one of those breakfast chains that just hit every time. First of all the cashier is so friendly at this location. I ordered the Fairfax and the egg was perfectly fluffed and cooked, I did add a chicken sausage which I felt like was a little too salty for my liking. They unfortunately ran out of the truffle hash brown bites, and it was only 12:30 PM, however, I ordered the slut instead, and that is always really yummy too.

    Sausage, egg and cheese sandwich and the truffle hash browns
    Destiny M.

    I figured this shop would be overrated because it's so popular but it's sooo good! I was browsing the menu when I walked in and the cashier asked if I've been here before then explained the popular menu items. She was really sweet! It was also a bit empty in there since it was a Tuesday morning so I was able to easily grab a seat. The sausage and egg sandwich: it was okay! Nothing to write home about but the brioche bread made it super filling. Not a ton of flavor but I'd get a different menu item next time. The truffle hash browns: amazing 10/10 no notes. I'll definitely be returning for those hash browns and to try the other menu items!

    Orange juice
    Leah V.

    The customer service was fantastic. The cashier was very nice and welcoming. The service itself took a little bit but it is nice seeing them cook everything to order. The staff appeared happy and looked to get along very well too which is always pleasant to see The inside was pretty empty but very clean. There were a few other people there but nothing crazy. The food! So the orange juice is definitely a must! The hashbrowns were alright. They were nice and crispy and also pretty thick. They kind of lacked some seasoning though, maybe some extra salt and pepper would've made the difference. They were also a little soggy in the inside. The Fairfax sandwich with their Dijon-aise was pretty good. After a few bites however, the "wetness" of the eggs got a little bit too much for me. I'm not sure if it is the Dijon-aise sauce that made them like that or what, but it kind of became a bit overpowering after a while. The eggs themselves were delicious and nicely seasoned, just too soggy for me.

    Sam M.

    I always wanted to get eggslut to see what the hype was about and was overall not disappointed but not fully satisfied either. We were glad that there is a Glendale location so it was more accessible to us compared to the other location. Service was nice and quick and it wasn't a bad place to eat at. We had the Fairfax and the egg salad sandwich. At the time they didn't have hash browns available. The sandwiches were honestly good, but not having like had browns or fries kinda made it overly simple, or something just felt missing. I realized how much I'm used to it or how much fries or some kind of side and such would complement it well!

    It looks so good that I started eating it
    Arturo M.

    I finally made it over to Eggslut and the food was good but not exactly earth-shattering. The sandwich was fine, nothing I'd go chasing across town for, but the potato tots had me weak. Crispy, salty, golden perfection. Honestly they were the Beyoncé of the whole meal, stealing the spotlight from everything else. The service was a rollercoaster. The business was open but the restrooms were mysteriously locked, and then suddenly everything opened right as the crowd started rolling in. Luckily we beat the rush, but it all felt a little chaotic. The saving grace of the whole experience was Sonia at the register. She was warm, she was bubbly, she asked how everything was, and when we said it was good she lit up like she just won an award. If I could rate her separately, she'd get five stars on her own. Overall it was fun to try once, but between the restroom drama and the slightly messy vibe, I don't think I'll be rushing back. Sonia, though, if you're reading this, you're the real MVP.

    Vanilla Cold Brew
    Jason M.

    First off, Sonia was very polite and offered a sample of the orange juice, which was very friendly of her. The Fairfax sandwich was a 9/10. It was creamy, full of flavor, and very savory. The vanilla cold brew coffee was delicious. The cold brew alone without the cold foam was good. Once I mixed the cold foam and coffee, it was a perfect combination. The orange juice was hands squeezed, which as a person who likes natural fruit drinks, was a huge plus. One of the best orange juices I've ever tried. Overall, the service from Sonia was a 10/10, friendly and polite. The food and drinks were a 9/10. The only thing I would change is that I wish they added strips of bacon to the Fairfax. Will return again and order something different to see what other food sandwiches they have! Thank you EGGSLUT!

    I love the Fairfax so much, I had one delivered to BUR  after arriving early for a flight that was then delayed 4hrs.
    Megan J.

    TLDR: Order the Fairfax, thank me later. Consider taking a bite before leaving, and if stale (a complaint I'm seeing in many 1-3star reviews), talk to the employees about a remake -- they want you leaving happy with your order! See my 2023 review for Venice location: https://www.yelp.com/biz/eggslut-los-angeles-8?hrid=hDnCa1RjVF50pbOaad_usg&utm_campaign=www_review_share_popup&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=(direct) Longer: I saw a photo on social media years (over a decade??) ago when social media was poor quality photos with weird filters (RIP) and bookmarked in my gMaps to try whenever convenient while in LA. I'm a big fan of breakfast sandwiches, but don't usually bother to eat outside of my house 'cause paying someone else to make something I make really well (at a fraction of the cost) does not usually compute. Eggslut, for whatever reason, felt like it would be different. Boy, oh boy, am I grateful I finally got the chance to try a few years ago, and now make every effort to sink my teeth into a sandwich at least once per trip to LA. Looks like locations in Hong Kong and Singapore recently closed. Since global expansion isn't the move, how about SF? Or is the cost of eggs (half joking) causing friction in the business? Seems plenty of people reviewing this location are new to the club, so the market is not saturated stateside. I can't speak to the ambience nor IRL service, as I've only ordered delivery from this location, but my deliveries have always been packaged perfectly for transit, arriving as if I just walked into the shop and picked it up myself. I can see how a stale brioche would turn the experience sour real quick, but thankfully for once I've landed on the upper side of luck.

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    Joe C.

    Every time we go to the Americana, we always try a new sandwich from Eggslut hoping for an amazing breakfast sandwich. This time was no different and we tried the Sausage, Egg and Cheese. We've tried four sandwiches so far and they were all just average. Staff is extremely nice though and the place is very clean. Sadly, I think that was our last sandwich here.

    The Fairfax, egg salad sandwich and hash brown
    Karen L.

    If you love eggs you'll love their sandwiches. We tried the Fairfax. It's served on a soft brioche bread and their eggs have a soft fluffy texture with a little kick of spice. We also tried their egg salad sandwich. It was also tasty with their honey mustard aioli. The only complaint I had with our meal was the truffle hash brown. It was a little on the salty side. We went on a Sunday around 11 and there was a small line. We also had to wait around 10 min for our food. Street parking is available around the area. Some seating inside as well as some on the outside as well. Overall a good experience and would visit again.

    Fresh OJ, Bacon, Egg & Cheese with 1 beef patty, truffle sale potato's & 1 scrambled egg for my son
    Valine P.

    This was my first time having Eggslut when I've heard about it so much for so long and I was NOT disappointed AT ALL. The service was wonderful, we were immediately greeted with a warm welcome and friendly conversation. The cashier asked if I had been there before and when I replied no, he kindly went over the menu for me and gave me some recommendations, which answered all the questions I had in my head. He was patient while I took time to choose and made sure anything specific was noted. When my food was ready, another person gave it with another genuine smile and wished me a happy day. The interior looked quaint, we took our order to go but I'd love to stay next time. The food, THE FOOD!!!! It was DELICIOUS!!! Literally mouthwatering, I almost went to get more to take home. I'm going to find any excuse to go back and I really wish I had one nearby. I don't know how I will ever live without it

    Truffle hash browns - a bit salty but good!
    Hiromi R.

    Pretty good breakfast sandwich with all the goodies that I usually look for in an ideal breakfast sandwich! Personally I still prefer "Muffin can stop us" down the street, but it's still worth a try. For 2 bacon/cheese/egg sandwiches, 2 orange juices, and 2 potato hash browns, I paid $50. I found this to be a bit overpriced, however everything in this city is just sky rocketing in price, so unfortunately this is reality. The staff had an assembly line of sandwiches going simultaneously, so I'm not quite sure why it took 20mins for our meal to be ready. But thankfully I found the meal worth the wait, and enjoyed my (very messy!) sandwich. Adding the avocado (for additional $2.50) was worth it, in my opinion. The orange juice was also really good! I'd recommend it :) Overall this was a nice experience and I'd come back!

    Sausage, Egg & Cheese
    Sam E.

    I was shopping at the Galleria and I really needed a good breakfast to tide me over. Eggslut was right around the corner so we had to try it. We got their breakfast sandwiches (turkey, egg & cheese) and we also tried the French toast sticks served with maple custard. It's kind've the ideal breakfast sandwich. The brioche bun is so soft. The eggs are perfectly cooked, not over or under. And the cheese and honey mustard sauce bring it all together. My biggest qualm was that I could probably have eaten a second one, it was over for me in about 4 bites. The French toast sticks were equally awesome. Every edge of the brioche bread was crispy fried, the bread inside was soft, every millimeter was coated in cinnamon sugar, and it went great with the sweet and creamy custard. That is worth splurging on. It does get crowded, you should mostly just come here for a quick breakfast or take it to go somewhere. They do have some seating but it gets busy and can be limited. If you're nearby, and craving quick but delicious breakfast food, this is a great choice.

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    Ask the Community - Eggslut

    Hello. Why is the turkey sausage green?

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    Do they allow dogs?

    3 tables sitting (2 seats each table) and 3 tables standing right outside.. we had a pup there last week. Manager saw us and came out with some bacon amd water for our pup...

    If there is no room to eat inside, is there anywhere to sit nearby if we take it to go?

    Agree with Jennifer A. Go to the Americana and make it like a picnic by the fountains. Much better than the noisy interior.

    Do us a favor and please put your prices on web menu? Grazie

    Hi the reason why they don't put the prices on the website is because they get their bread locally and depending on location prices it might be slightly higher or slightly lower. This is a common practice with restaurants that are trying to get the… Read more

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    First and foremost I have to give them flowers for the amazing staff and service that we received…read more Felt super welcomed as soon as we came in. Highlights: cornbread & chili stew definitely two must gets. Only reason I'm not giving a five is because I do believe it's a tadddd overhyped for what it is, and didn't love the concept of the community table. Overall definitely coming back and a spot worth trying !

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    Wife and the Somm

    4.4
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    Outdoor seating

    "I know a dark, secluded place A place where no one knows…read moreyour face A glass of wine, a fast embrace It's called Hernando's Hideaway, olé" --Ella Fitzgerald, 1963 OK, this may date me, but this is what I immediately heard playing in my head when we finally found Wife and the Somm this weekend. Glassell Park is a hidden neighborhood in Los Angeles, anyway, and if you don't know what you are looking for, you might zip right past W&S, as we did. Parking is hit and miss, but there are side streets and you will find a space if you give yourself an extra 15 minutes before you come. The neighborhood is mysterious to me, sort of pricey grunge & hipster, iykwim. But! Once you are inside, you are in a completely different world. Bright, clean, genteel, muted, with dappled sunlight dripping through various apertures and alighting in a soft glow here and there on shining metal tables. It's beautiful. Some catchy upbeat contempo-pop music streamed steadily at just the right volume overhead. I found myself resisting the temptation to get up and dance. There are several rooms from which to choose, but I wanted to be seated on the wine-red suede banquette that gave me a view of the whole restaurant and out onto the tree-canopied street. From the time we arrived to the moment we left about an hour later, we were showered with warm smiles and attentive service. And the food? Exquisite. See my pictures. It was hard to choose. One tiny disappointment was they were out of the biscuits that I wanted to start with, but I enjoyed the crusty tender Clark Street bread slices served with warm creamery butter instead. It only got better from there. The two bowls we ordered were filled with fresh vegetables, cooked to perfection, topped with an egg prepared as we requested, i.e., over medium. The portions are modest and it was all so good, we didn't take anything home. We ordered coffee and were brought two tall steaming mugs of Americano, smooth, dark, and delicious. Best of all was the Lemon Lavender cake, a seasonal specialty. Honestly, it might be one of the best, moistest, most flavorful and elegant cakes I have ever had. So fantastic, that I just ordered some lavender buds (if I don't collect them from our garden) to replicate it at home. I don't drink much alcohol but if I did, I would head here for one of their experiences or tastings -- they have a formidable list. Check all this out. And hurry if you want to have Lemon Lavender cake.

    The restaurant already made a poor first impression, as there was an unpleasant smell inside as…read moresoon as we stepped in. Everyone also didn't feel particularly welcoming, from the hostess to the waitress (no smiles). Thankfully, we were seated outside for some fresh air, although the warm murky smell still lingered a bit outdoors. The menu seem fairly limited since nothing really stood out to me as especially exciting. I've studied the menu prior before going, and was only looking forward to their burger, but they didn't have it during dinner apparently. While the dishes were descripted very well on the menu, there was no depth in flavors. I'm talking about the pork belly, lamb chops, tartare, Spanish octopus, and especially the seasonal pasta. I'm happy that it wasn't overly salty, but overall the food tasted mediocre and felt a bit basic. I'm only saying this because I could make it myself, at least the lamb, fatty pork belly, and pasta. Portions were also on the small side. Service was a bit slower as it took some time to get seated and receive our food, and one of our dishes was forgotten until we reminded the staff after already finishing most of the meal. On the positive side, we were able to find easy street parking about a block away, and the restaurant itself has a cozy ambiance that would probably be great for a chill dinner with some wine. However, my group left still feeling very hungry and unsatisfied. To be fair, we came in hungry, and the portions and long wait didn't help.

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    We had a family dinner here with our kids. We had a reservation and stayed in the waiting room…read moreuntil the had an available table. The service staff is very warm and friendly. I really like that this feels like someone's home and kitchen. It's beautiful candle lit with young, hip locals. We really enjoyed our meals, I started with the Brussel sprouts and a few cocktails. The drinks are very light and refreshing, I appreciate the drinks are not too sweet and very well balanced. One child ordered the pasta AND Burger, my other child ordered the kids steak plate with fries. My husband had the little beast burger and I had the Indian Salmon. Everything was very tasty and it's a great place to have dinner with friends, date or family. Highly recommend!

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    4.4
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    4.2 mi

    I came here for dinner and had such a great experience I literally came back just one week later. I…read morewould say at this time Yicha is probably one of my favorite restaurants in the area. Already I'll be back again for a 3rd visit sometime soon. The staff were so friendly. Everyone who we interacted with, from the hostess to our waiter, were all just very friendly and it made us feel extremely welcomed into their restaurant. As for the food, everything was amazing. Probably can't go wrong with anything you order here. So far in my two visits to Yicha I've tried the following: 1. Bossam - ordered this both visits... truly amazing. First time having Bossam and it changed my life lol. The pork was cooked so perfectly.) 2. Bulgogi Burgers - wow. So good. The patty was juicy. The aoli was so tasty. Very filling. 3. Chicken Wings - also super good. Loved the "K-Ranch" sauce! The sauce was so good I even used it with the Bossam haha. 4. K-Town Nachos - I've never had nachos like this before! The crispy rice cakes were a unique take but really enjoying take on nachos. 5. Kongguksul - It's not something I would normally order as I'm not usually a fan of cold noodles, but since I was with a group and we ate family style it ended up on our list and I actually really liked it! First time I've enjoyed cold noodles. 6. Fuji Apple Eggrolls - Amazing. Never had any type of an egg roll dessert before. It was extremely flavorful and a great way to end our dinner.

    When my friend suggested getting together at Yi Cha I was happy to have the opportunity to go back…read moreand try their food since I had already been there for drinks. (FYI - The cocktails are fantastic.) We sat at the bar so we could watch a World Cup match and ordered a few items to share: Loaded Kimchee Cheese Fries, Banchan of the Day, & Gochugaru Peanut Brittle. Since Chef Debbie Lee is famous for her Korean fried chicken wings my friend got the Gochu Buffalo Chicken Wings. The peanut brittle was made with soy & chili. It was slightly sweet with the right amount of savory. It was also addicting AF. The Banchan was marinated cucumbers. It was flavorful and tasty. The fries were perfectly cooked and topped with yummy goodness. They also went well with the K Ranch dressing that came with the wings. My friend said the wings were exceptionally good. We enjoyed our food down to the last bite and even had a chance to meet Chef Debbie.

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    Owner Debbie Lee & bartender Drew.
    Owner Debbie Lee & bartender Drew.
    Brunch Toast
    Brunch Toast
    Pretty orchid on the top shelf.

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    Pretty orchid on the top shelf.
    Relentless Brewing & Spirits

    Relentless Brewing & Spirits

    4.4
    (342 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Great bar w food on Colorado Blvd in Eagle Rock! Street parking but there's residentials off the…read moremain street you can park at. I think it can get busy so plan accordingly. It's always a good time here - we've come for trivia night once, group hang outs, etc. They have an upstairs area for larger groups but make sure you call ahead to let them know! Recently we came for lunch on Friday and sat at the bar. Lots of selection for food and drinks. Our bartender/waitress was super attentive and nice. The utensil holder has seasonal specials so don't forget to take a look at those. My partner got the kimchi truffle smash burger w fries and I got the chicken wonton salad. They both came in a timely manner and were filling. My chicken was nice and tender and had a good amount of flavor. We also really liked their beer selection. People next to us ordered cocktails and they all looked divine. We'll definitely be coming back!

    Some friends have had their eye on Relentless for a while, and lucky us, they asked us to join! And…read moreso glad they did. My hubs and I really enjoyed every aspect of our time at Relentless. Our two servers were fantastic! It was fun talking custom cocktails with one, and food with the other. Both servers, as well as food runners, were ON IT! Very friendly, attentive to each table, and efficient. Our drinks were delicious! The spirits on their shelves are high quality, so drinks were top notch. The bartenders definitely make well balanced, delicious concoctions. And then our food came: Mmm! So many vibrant flavors! Fresh, popping zings of ginger and garlic on the noods, delectable brisket with brightness from the red onion and cilantro wrapped in a comfort blanket of bao, break a sweet sweat from chilis on the spicy tofu noodles, green, bright, and lip smacking umami on the brussels, and bbq perfection on the meat. Everything was taste-bud pleasing in a unique and unexpected ways. Plenary of fans here for the game! Happy Hour after workers, families - everyone welcome. Room at the bar, tables for 2, 4, or 6 - lucky us again - to sit along the large open wall-window that let in the evening breeze. If you want a tiki style cozier vibe, head upstairs to the lift area. Parking is a commodity, and there's no lot here. Street parking in front or on residential side streets. All around great experience! If I were a local, this would definitely be on high rotation!

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    Great place for Company events, Mixers and birthdays
    Great place for Company events, Mixers and birthdays
    Best Spicy Noodles.
    Best Spicy Noodles.
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    Eggslut - newamerican - Updated July 2026

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