Sometimes, all you really want is a big, heaping plate of steak and eggs – at 3 am. For those times, there's The Original Pantry Cafe, a 24-hour downtown institution owned by former Los Angeles mayor Richard Riordan. Since 1924, service has been speedy, prices easy on the pocket and portions beyond generous. This unassuming little diner is by no means glam, but there's something charming about a menu selection ranging from New York strip steak to ham hocks and beans. And though it seems as if every family in the county is in the Saturday morning line, the doors never close (they don't even have locks), so there's never a bad time to go for a signature stack of buckwheat pancakes. No alcohol available. Cash only. Open 24 hours.
Where the Locals Eat rating
Best Diner
Top 100 Restaurant, Los Angeles
"This landmark, owned by [former Los Angeles mayor] Richard Riordan, has been serving breakfasts and steaks since 1924. There's better beef to be had, but not at these prices."
—Los Angeles magazine
"The Pantry offers all-American basics done right and served up fast."
—Los Angeles Times
"Those who swear by this place love the charbroiled steaks, oversized pork and lamb chops and daily specials like macaroni and cheese, plus the coleslaw and relish tray full of crispy vegetables on every table. Breakfasts are legendary."
—Gayot
How others rate Original Pantry Café
Zagat 2008
16 Food Rating (Good to Very Good)