Reviews on Cafe food in Montrose, California, United States. La Crescenta-Montrose is a populated place in Los Angeles County, California. Part of the community is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP), while the other portion lies within the City of Glendale. According to the United States Census Bureau, the La Crescenta-Montrose CDP measures about 3.4 square miles (8.8 km), and the population was 19,653 at the 2010 census, up from 18,532 in the 2000 census.
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4 based on 127 reviews
I donât normally gush about a restaurant, but this one is worth gushing about! Had an early breakfast here. We were immediately greeted with warmth and humor and served a very tasty breakfast by our waiter Ricardo. You will love the extensive menu, the baked goods made on site, the aesthetic yet warm ambiance, and the generous and friendly service. Advice: go on the early side to avoid crowds.
4 based on 55 reviews
Saw mushroom soup.. HMMM..hot day.. ordered sweet Italian sausage sandwich... with cup of soup. Mushrooms soup, several variety combined-Incredible flavor, seasoned with love. Sandwich served in perfect roll, didn't quit holding filling that was plentiful and not too saucy. In town visiting, friend brought me here... HAPPY TO HAVE EATEN HERE.
This new business in Montrose is a jewel. The place is darling and the food divine. Counter Service, food delivered to your table but the most charming and hard working young people! Options to choose from: Rustic French Dishes, Paleo-Friendly selections, Gluten Free options...all delicious! The Blueberry Muffins are from heaven!After enjoying your meal, you can take a stroll through the small retail area, supplied by highly skilled craftsmen and sustainable manufactures. I will be back here and often!
4 based on 43 reviews
The sandwiches and soups that we ordered were tasty, after all they use Boar head meats. The out door garden dining was delightful, but the indoor space was lacking, and I'm not sure what. The connection to books seemed forced. I must have missed the value of this as all I saw was a topic of kids books on a display area. I liked the tables and eclectic styles of furniture. But when I looked around it seemed to fall short somehow. The restrooms were like storage closets for the vaccum and boxes. So much potential here to use the old furniture or garden theme with very little effort. So the bottom line is the sandwich was good, but for twelve dollars I would expect more of a cafe type service, rather than standing in line like a food truck. When you walk in, it's all nice, but you have to go to the back to order at a counter and pour your own fountain beverage. It isn't cohesive. I loved the patio and so did most people as it was well visited and the inside was virtually empty. I would return again to sit with friends and not rush in a loud restaurant, but this restaurant could be so much better with a few changes.
Tucked away in the Sierra Foot hills is this neat little 8 lane retro bowling alley in Montrose.It is one of the smallest bowling alleys in Los Angeles County being primarily used for private parties, and has been around since 1936.When driving through downtown Montrose do not blink or you will miss it.Upon entering it is like taking a step back in time, as its interior walls are painted and tiled in 1950's style pastel colours. There are small clean restrooms, a couple of historic arcade games, a small bar selling bottled beer and interesting wines! Along the soffit of the bar hang dozens of autographed photos Hollywood celebrities that have stepped into the bowling alley, either for a fun evening out or to be in one of the many film that have been shot in the Bowling alley. Bowling shoes and balls are provided but you have to keep your own score.We had been invited to attend a surprise retirement party for a fellow Co-worker, and this was the perfect location.TIP: Street parking has a 2 hour limit. but if you drive along Honolulu to Wickham Way, there is 9 hour public parking.
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