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Moonlark’s Dinette

4.0 (99 reviews)
Closed 7:30 am - 3:00 pm

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Casual
Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating
Happy hour specials

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Naty T.

This restaurant was super cute! It has an old-school diner vibe, but with a classy and modern twist that really makes it stand out. The space is very clean, and I loved the open kitchen concept--you can actually see them preparing all the meals, which adds to the experience. We were seated promptly and helped right away, which I always appreciate. Our waitress was great and offered suggestions on their favorite items and house specialties, which made ordering easy. The food did not disappoint--everything tasted very fresh and flavorful. And the hashbrowns? Absolutely amazing!! Definitely a must-try. Highly recommend.

Latke  Smoked Salmon* The Breakfast Plate*
Nareena V.

My boyfriend and I stayed at the Hoxton Hotel and came down to Moonlark Dinette to try their breakfast. The service is amazing - I loved our server. The food also came out quickly. The food was good - nothing outstanding. I got the Latke with salmon which was basically hash browns, smoked salmon and a poached egg. It was yummy, but small portion imo. My boyfriend got the breakfast plate and I was surprised at the size LOL. It was so small for $26. Overall; decent place, cute vibes, great service but nothing outstanding.

Dirty Mug
Dinah G.

After 2 visits, I can say I moon-like (but not love) this dinette. It's been one of my go-to's now during my lunch break when I craving a little breakfast for lunch. Modern takes on diners seem to be trending, and Moonlark's definitely pulls off the look well. Love how the accent color is pink, and the clean retro interior certainly sets a good tone. But the portions to price ratio definitely isn't the same here as the old school diners. You're definitely paying a lot for what you get. Both visits, I ordered the Denver Omelette, which, by default, comes with a salad, not potatoes or fries. In fact, you have to pay extra to sub for fries, and they're just regular fries (not sweet potato or anything fancy)! The omelette itself is pretty good though, not too big or too small, and I love how consistent and smooth the egg is cooked. But also, it's almost $20 just for this (no upgrades). And $5 for a can of Diet Coke? Highway robbery. But hey, that's LA for you, right? Well, on my second visit, I also noticed a little something. The table was set with a mug and a glass in case you order coffee. The mug was actually kinda dirty and not cleaned thoroughly (see picture). I wasn't planning on ordering coffee, but I'm glad I didn't. A good reminder to always check your dishware no matter how aesthetic or clean the place looks! Service thankfully has been great both times. I've always been greeted warmly by the hosts and servers have been attentive. I'm always in and out super quickly. Now for the parking situation: honestly I work close, so I only walk to this place. There's called parking through the hotel (though that's pretty pricey), or you can find public lots a short walk away. In summary, if you want overpriced dining food in LA, Moonlark's is your spot. Just make sure to check your mugs, plates and silverware first. And be prepared to walk or search for parking. But will I be back? Yeah, probably, only because it's one of the few walkable places from work.

Giovanna M.

I had a delicious time here! It felt like a typical Los Angeles movie magic rom-com. This diner feels nostalgic and modern all at once. Service was friendly and thoughtful! What a fantastic breakfast locale. Can't wait to come back :)

Christina M.

Loved the modern diner vibe. Food was delicious. Portions were generous. Service was very slow though and it was a bit expensive for breakfast. Overall, enjoyed the experience and would go back.

Mocha
Komal R.

We stayed at the Hoxton and this dinette is located next to the hotel lobby. This diner is so pretty! The brekkie quesadillas are honestly to die for - so flavorful and yummy plus their hot sauce is bomb, do not forget to dump it on the brekkie. The mocha was strong and chocolatey - and the cute latte art on top made me smile. We only dined here once because we had plans on other days but I met some guests who said they dined here every day of their stay and I can totally see why.

Heather L.

I came here for weekend brunch and was very impressed. The aesthetic is absolutely beautiful, especially the color scheme. The food was great with generous portions, and all the tableware and silverware were sparkling clean. The salad leaves looked fresh and well washed, which really showed that they care about their food. Street parking was also easy to find.

Shannon F.

My friend and I have been obsessing over American Diner experiences lately and wanted to try this spot as it fit that vibe. Parking options are either valet or street parking. My friend and I both found street parking quickly so only had to pay like $2 for the 2 hours. Food wise, everything tasted really great! Latke + smoked salmon was amazing- very crispy and full of flavor. The deluxe sandwhich was also amazing- I'm still dreaming about the English muffin. Service was tentative and wonderful! I'd return again for a casual but intimate breakfast with a friend.

clea b.

Moonlark's Dinette was a joyful discovery! What a fabulous downtown oasis! One of those rare places that make you feel like you are on vacation just by being there. This stunningly, decorated spot has on one side cozy diner booths and tables and the other, bench seating with small tables that has more of a cocktail lounge feel. They use La Colombe coffee so have delicious espresso drinks and a menu of fun, specialty Bloody Marys. We had their breakfast quesadilla which was yummy and generous enough to share. Had a wonderful time here, cannot wait to return. Highly and enthusiastically recommend!

Chocolate cake to go. Amazing. The best
Vu N.

I been on a search for the best basic old fashioned chocolate cake and I think I found it. Moonlarks dinette!!! Rumor had it they had a good one. And boy was it true. Chocolate cake. Frosting. Soft not too sugary or sweet. Cake was super moist. Everything about this cake was just perfect honestly. If you love chocolate cake please don't sleep on this

Chilaquiles Verdes*
David C.

Landed in LA and wanted a light brunch start my day, I like this as it was the chef's favorite local flavor and personality. Great location and upscale that still has diner bar service. Ordered the Chilaquiles Verdes: A regional favorite featuring tomatillo salsa, cilantro, and a fried egg.

Hotcakes
Brit W.

Customer service is a 10/10. Everyone we encountered was extremely welcoming and kind. It's a great vibe, not too big but still plenty of space. The food was good. I wouldn't say anything was over the top amazing, yet we thoroughly enjoyed our meal. The chicken sausage side includes four good-sized links. The biscuits were made well...not dry at all and not too doughy. Hotcakes give a classic pancake vibe. French Toast was decent and different. The chilaquiles made me feel like i should have gotten my egg scrambled versus fried. Overall this is a solid breakfast option if you aren't looking for anything fancy.

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Hayley C.

Moonlark's Dinette has quickly become our favorite breakfast in DTLA! It is in the bottom of The Hoxton hotel, and you could easily miss it walking by. The booths are super cute and comfy, it has the feel of an upscale diner. The food is so delicious, our faves are the daybreak burger and the denver omelette! I also tried to brekkie quesadilla the last time we went, which was so filling and yummy. Our girl Abri is so sweet and always makes sure we're good, even if she isn't our server that day. The chocolate cake is something serious, it is AMAZING, however it is appropriately named JUMBO! We don't always have space for it, but it is perfect.

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Ask the Community - Moonlark’s Dinette

Hi, under amenities yelp labels your restaurant as having outdoor dining. Do you have outdoor dining and do you have dog friendly outdoor dining?

Hi Joseph, We do have an outdoor patio where dogs are welcome. You can book that section directly on… Read more

Do you take reservations?

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