Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in West Covina, California, United States. West Covina is a city in Los Angeles County, California, located 19 miles (31 km) east of Downtown Los Angeles in the eastern San Gabriel Valley and is part of Greater Los Angeles. The population for the city was 106,098 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 73 reviews
While staying at a nearby hotel, we had two meals here. The first took advantage of their half-price appetizers which easily make a meal. The second was ordering off of their extensive menu. Service was generally good and quite friendly. Food quantities were good and tasty. They are a known quantity and seem to always be quite good. They serve breakfast items all day as well so that could be something to keep in mind. There is plenty of free parking. From what we saw, there are many steps up to the front door with no ramp but call to double check. This location is quite convenient to several nearby hotels and is an easy walk.
4 based on 27 reviews
Being in downtown Covina, finding parking could be a challenge. The restaurant is a nice place to eat. Tje inside dining is fair sized and there is patio dining available. It is not a sports bar although there are a few televisions. It does not have a full bar, only beer (maybe wine, but I do not think so). The background music is at a nice level and the conversational noise level is not bad. The service was friendly and efficient and the food was great. This is a nice place for a quick meal or a casually paced one with friends.
4 based on 30 reviews
Service is good. Food is good. Highly recommend the basic burger and the breakfast. The shrimp and asparagus are wonderful. Great price and large servings. When you have a bunch of kids, there's something for everyone. I recommend avoiding the chilli fries.
4 based on 61 reviews
The bbq chicken at Lucille's comes as a half chicken and it's sweet, slightly spicy, and fall-off-the-bone tender. Even the breast is juicy. Its sweetness and juiciness is so satisfying, you may not feel the need for dessert--if you even had any room left (the portions are big). Also, you can choose any 2 sides from a long list, and the sides are very good also. I've also had the catfish here and it's also very good (I choose it maybe every 4th visit). One tip: call ahead and make a reservation to avoid very long waits.
4 based on 54 reviews
Dated furnishings gives you the feeling of the rustic frontier. But I cant really complain about the food!! My steak was done perfectly and the waitress was right on to make sure I had everything. Great experience!!
4 based on 191 reviews
The wait is sometimes worth it, but not always if too long. The food is expensive, but the volume is large and the quality is great. When I like to treat myself to a good breakfast, I like to go. Many choices of breakfast with a special preparation. Busy place, but friendly service and great food. If you have time it worth the wait. Always busy, it must be good.
4 based on 91 reviews
Capri Deli has a wonderful choice of entrees, cold-cuts, salads, party platters, sandwiches, sides, grinders, pizza and much more! We take pride in helping you cater your event like a pro. We provide everything you need from box warmers to serving utensil
They sell deli meats and cheeses, some pasta and lasagna to go, and food to eat there including sandwiches, pasta, and pizza. I had a large sandwich, which can easily feed two people. Very tasty. Nice selection of sodas. They also sell beer to be consumed on the premises or to go. Iâll come back, but Iâll order a small. Small sandwiches around $8, large around $11.
4 based on 122 reviews
After a forgettable experience here a few years ago, I returned for a family birthday celebration. Although more than half the tables were empty on a Saturday afternoon, people were waiting 15 minutes or more to be seated and perhaps the reason was shortage of waitstaff. The courteous young man who finally got around to us had trouble writing up a glass of wine, like he'd never heard of Pinot Grigio. (There are two different ones on the wine list.) The good news is that when the food finally arrived the portions were huge and mostly delicious. Noisy sports bar atmosphere with lots of families. Huge menu has very few choices for vegetarians, although they tell you to ask if any of the meat dishes can be prepared without meat. If $15 hamburgers and $18 salads with craft beer are your thing, you'll love it here.
4 based on 195 reviews
Upscale eatery whipping up steaks and other classic American cuisines with a full bar of beers, cocktails, and wines in a woodsy log cabin setting.
From peanuts to complimentary mints at counter, the food was horrible. Peanuts were soft, damp & stale. Beloved cheese bread was dry & reheated. Blue cheese salad dressing tasted different...possibly changed recipe. Lettuce was limp & soggy. Rice pilaf was sticky & clumped together like glue. Baked potato was good. Service was good. Mints at counter were stale & hard as a rock. We wonât be returning to this location & we have been customers for nearly 50 years. It has been going downhill for a while, but we kept giving them one more chance. No more...weâre done.
4 based on 131 reviews
What a fun evening with our friends. We received a special offer from Lazy Dog that was unbelievable it was called Winter Seasonal Menu Event. The dinner including Cocktail Sampler (tasters of Pomegranate Punch, Maple Bacon Old Fashioned and Meyer Lemon Margarita) Small Plates Crispy Deviled Eggs (lightly fried, topped with smoked paprika bacon candy) Roasted Winter Veggies (brussels sprouts, carrots, sweet potatoes, red onions, topped with creamy mozzarella burrata, candied pumpkin seeds, pomegranate and thyme) these dishes were shared for two. My entree was Cornish Game Hen (oven-roasted served with carrots, feta, sausage, sweet corn stuffing, apple-sage gravy) my friend had the PB & J Burger (grilled half-pound beef patty, candied bacon, havarti, peanut butter, grape jelly, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle) our wives chose the Spaghetti Squash & Beetballs (spaghetti squash, zucchini ribbons tossed with olive oil, garlic, marinara with venetian meatballs, topped with romano cheese, pesto, toasted pumpkin seeds and balsamic reduction) finishing with a Apple-Huckleberry Open Face Pie. There is no need to talk about each dish because each was amazing the aroma, the taste and the textures, the presentation was simply a carnival experience for the taste buds. All this was only $38.33 including tax per couple. What a fun evening.
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