Delis, Diners & Dips: Circa’s Recipe for Cozy Comfort Fare

With almost two months of chilly winter ahead, we’re craving cozy comfort food. From hearty soups to meatloaf, mashed potatoes, mile-high sandwiches, and decadent desserts, the popularity of timeless, traditional foods is spearheading a modern culinary phenomenon. Even chic DTLA hotels are getting in on the comfort food trend, with Moonlark’s Dinette at the Hoxton and Denae’s Diner at the Delphi, not far from Circa. For a more iconic experience, Philippe The Original, Coles French Dip and The Original Pantry offer satisfying meals with a side of LA history – some even have a shady past! And if you want to make a difference during these unprecedented times, José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen is distributing free hot meals to the public during the California Fires. Check their website for giving opportunities.

Denae's Diner comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Denae’s Diner The Delphi 550 S Flower St. Los Angeles, CA 90071

Denae’s Diner is a modern take on a retro Hollywood diner that seamlessly blends the classic charm of the past with contemporary flair. Nestled in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, Denae’s Diner captures the essence of vintage Hollywood glamour while providing a trendy and nostalgic dining experience. With a modern twist on classic American diner fare, the menu showcases both retro favorites and innovative culinary creations. Diners can indulge in dishes such as the signature smash burger, house Hot Beef, over-the-top milkshakes, and traditional diner breakfast items. Cocktails include classic twists, and even a frozen drink machine serving an all-fresh Miami Vice. 

Moonlark's Dinette comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Moonlark’s Dinette The Hoxton 1060 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015

Where the laid-back atmosphere of your beloved childhood diner meets West Coast quality, product and preparation. Moonlark’s Dinette delivers a thoroughly unfussy, enticing exploration of Americana on a plate. The menu marries locally sourced, approachable comfort food with Chef Chris Pandel’s signature style of “come as you are” hospitality. The all day menu features breakfast dishes, fresh baked items, snacks, sandwiches, desserts, cocktails, wines by the glass, beers, and cider. 

Fixins Soul Kitchen comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Fixins Soul Kitchen L.A. Live 800 W Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015

Oak Park native, former NBA All-Star and Mayor of Sacramento Kevin Johnson and his wife, Michelle, founded Fixins to combine his love of Black culture and her obsession with great food. Fixins seeks to set the standard for the American soul food experience by offering authentic fare and impeccable service in a hip, energetic atmosphere. Guests experience “Black Excellence” through their delicious cuisine, friendly service, and spotless restaurant.  Fixins staff anticipate the guests’ every need so that each and every customer leaves satisfied, full, and looking forward to their next visit.

Cole's French Dip comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Cole’s French Dip 118 E 6th St. Los Angeles, CA 90014

Cole’s, Originator of the French Dip Sandwich, opened in 1908 in the Pacific Electric building. Evoking the spirit of an early 20th century saloon, the welcoming 40-foot Red Car Bar boasts original glass lighting, penny tile floors, and historic photos, preserved in the restoration of this cherished landmark. During Prohibition, Cole’s was a favorite hangout for gangsters like Mickey Cohen (If you were a regular customer, your “coffee” came with a little something extra!). Today, continuing the tradition of the Golden Age of American cocktails, the Red Car Bar’s ample selection of premium spirits, drafts, and historic cocktails compliment the saloon’s classic French Dip sandwiches, appetizers, salads and sides.

Philippe The Original comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Philippe The Original 1001 N Alameda St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Philippe The Original is one of the oldest and best known restaurants in Southern California, established in 1908 by Philippe Mathieu, who claimed the distinction of having created the “French Dipped Sandwich.” One day in 1918, while making a sandwich, Mathieu inadvertently dropped the sliced french roll into the roasting pan filled with juice still hot from the oven. The patron, a policeman, said he would take the sandwich anyway and returned the next day with some friends asking for more dipped sandwiches. And so was born the “French Dipped Sandwich,” so called either because of Mathieu’s French heritage, the French roll the sandwich is made on, or because the officer’s name was French. The answer is lost to history.

The Original Pantry Cafe comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

The Original Pantry 877 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Established in 1924, The Original Pantry has spent eight decades providing its customers with generous portions of traditional American cuisine. More than just a casual eatery, The Pantry offers diners an atmosphere rich in character and history. An integral piece of Los Angeles culture, The Pantry has served many movie stars, politicians and other celebrities, and continues to be a gathering spot for the city’s movers and shakers. As The Pantry’s past owner, former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan liked to boast, “We never close. We’re never without a customer.”

Engine Co. No. 28 comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Engine Co. No. 28 644 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90017

An LA fixture for decades, Engine Co. No. 28 features new age American comfort food. Housed in a former Los Angeles Fire Department fire station built in 1912, the restaurant is reminiscent of the classic grills of San Francisco and New York with mahogany booths, granite bar, and an original brass fire pole with eclectic old filament light bulbs. The menu is based on recipes from American fire houses, with selections that include a “signature” meatloaf, crispy hand-breaded fried chicken, a burger to remember, a great assortment of handmade cocktails, a consistently updated wine list, and an impressive draft beer selection. 

Wexlers Deli comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Wexler’s Deli Grand Central Market 317 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Wexler’s Deli stands for three things: tradition, craftsmanship, and quality. Born of a desire to serve classic Jewish deli food made by people who care, Wexler’s uses old-school methods to handcraft their pastrami and smoked salmon. After curing in a special blend of salt and spices, the meats and fish are slowly smoked in-house over apple wood and sliced by hand in front of your eyes. Wexler’s also serves breakfast sandwiches (Cheezy Eggs, Bagel with Lox) and a selection of sides including coleslaw, potato salad, egg salad, and tuna salad. Wash it all down with a good old fashioned Chocolate Phosphate or Chocolate Egg Cream.

Nick's Cafe comfort food near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Nick’s Cafe 1300 N Spring St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Nick’s Cafe started back in 1948 by Nick, his Navy buddy, and Lois the server. Nick was just out of the Navy and decided to open a little diner across from the River Station freight yards. After a successful run, Nick sold his diner to a couple of LAPD detectives who put in a train that ran around the ceiling. After many good years, the place fell into dark times – the old rail yards were grown over and the freight buildings were empty. Flash forward to 2009, when the current owner took over. Now, over 60 years after its inception, Nick’s is still known for great food, the smiles, and the coffee. And be sure to check out their border-style skillets, such as breakfast quesadilla, huevos rancheros, and chilaquiles.

Photo credits:

Photo #1: Cole’s French Dip

Photo #2: Denae’s Diner

Photo #3: Moonlark’s Dinette

Photo #4: Fixins Soul Kitchen

Photo #5: Cole’s French Dip

Photo #6: Philippe The Original

Photo #7: The Original Pantry

Photo #8: Engine Co. No. 28

Photo #9: Wexler’s Deli

Photo #10: Nick’s Cafe

dineL.A. is Back – Delicious DTLA Eateries to Try Now

dineL.A. Restaurant Week is back. From now until September 18, DTLA eateries are offering scrumptious specials for patio dining, takeout and delivery. Whether you’re a die-hard carnivore or prefer your meal vegetarian, vegan or gluten free, you’ll find flavorful choices to please every palate. Supporting our local restaurants is a fantastic way to keep Downtown LA vibrant and thriving! And dineL.A. provides a convenient way to expand your restaurant repertoire or rediscover your favorites. Here are some of our picks. Complete dineL.A. Restaurant Week list THIS WAY

10e 811 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90017

10e is offering reservations for al fresco dining and curbside pickup. 10e brings cutting edge culinary creativity and a refreshingly hip attitude to the historic and architecturally stunning Fine Arts Building. The diverse menu mixes authentic Armenian cuisine with modern Mediterranean influences and exotic flavors. Choices include a wide variety of halal grilled kebabs, vegetarian dishes, gluten free plates, seafood, and chef’s specials. They also offer handcrafted cocktails and Lebanese wine and beer to pair with the inspired Armenian dishes.

Colori Kitchen 429 W 8th St. Los Angeles, CA 90014

Colori Kitchen is a small neighborhood restaurant located in a petite storefront on 8th Street in the Downtown Historic District, offering country-style dining reminiscent of an authentic Italian trattoria. Chef Luigi Barducci Contessi, along with his wife Paola, serve top quality homemade Italian food at affordable prices, adding to your dining experience the warmth, and of course a bit of the drama, that only a real Italian family can offer. Available for takeout and delivery.

Bacari West Adams 2308 S Union Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90007

Situated in LA’s West Adams neighborhood, Bacari offers Mediterranean and Italian-inspired small plates. Menu items include a delectable array of interesting salads, pastas, seafood, vegetable dishes, pizzas, and sweets. Craft cocktails, wine and beer complement your meal. Bacari is offering patio dining, takeout and delivery.

Zinqué DTLA 939 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90015

Zinqué is a high design, low-key neighborhood restaurant with French-inspired dishes, small plates and a uniquely curated wine and beer selection. Small bites include Castelvetrano Olives, Marcona Almonds, Fries mayo sriracha, and Pâté de Campagne. You can also order full plates such as quiche, lasagna, burgers, steak frites,  smoked salmon, and more. Zinqué is open for outdoor dining, takeout and delivery.

Pikunico Fried Chicken 767 S Alameda St. Suite 122, Los Angeles, CA 90021

Pikunico serves free range, gluten free Japanese fried chicken and more, with locally-sourced ingredients. Choose from crunchy fried chicken pieces, sandwiches, or bowls, along with healthy sides such as roasted beet salad, seaweed & cucumber salad, and Pikunico slaw. Pikunico was founded by Japanese-born Chef Kuniki Yagi, who started her LA career working with Chef David Myers of Sona, one of the few Los Angeles restaurants to ever receive a Michelin star.

The Rooftop at The Wayfarer 813 Flower St. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Revel on the outdoor rooftop veranda at The Wayfarer Hotel in the heart of DTLA. Enjoy killer cocktails with views to match. Cool off by the water while the mixologist gets creative with the next round. Menu items range from savory starters to full on dinner dishes such as marinated baby lamb chops and bacon-wrapped sea scallops. Finish your meal with sweet indulgences such warm chocolate chip cookies or beignets.

Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse 800 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Just minutes away from Circa, Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse pays homage to gaucho traditions and their Southern Brazilian roots. The dineL.A. menu features two dinners for $65 to-go. Choose two fire-roasted meats, two fresh salads, three traditional Brazilian sides, and one dessert per person, served with Pão de Queijo and Chimichurri sauce.

HATCH Yakitori + Bar THE BLOC 700 W 7th St Suite G600 Los Angeles, CA 90017

Join HATCH Yakitori + Bar for outdoor dining in THE BLOC open-air plaza right in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. HATCH is a modern Japanese grill that celebrates yakitori, a fresh raw bar and creative plates. Traditional Japanese cooking is fused with bold Californian flavors to deliver new takes on classic dishes. The skewers are grilled over binchotan charcoal and they only use premium locally-source ingredients, such as organic Jidori chicken. They also offer a specialty cocktail program highlighting their Japanese roots, a curated sake list, and rare Japanese whiskies.

THE DECK 𝗯𝘆 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰t Sheraton Grand 700 W 7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90017

District is offering farm-to-table fare and inspired cocktails at their all new rooftop lounge, THE DECK by District. District strives to make use of the extraordinary foods grown sustainably by our local farmers, and also seeks out unparalleled ideas from food purveyors around the world. For District, farm to table means products that are created on a small scale by farmer-artisans who are strangers to compromise, and have, through passion and invention, further dimensionalized the culinary arts.

Drago Centro 525 Flower St. Los Angeles, CA 90071

Drago Centro is one of Downtown LA’s premier dining destination for fans of authentic Italian Sicilian cuisine. With an innovative edge and impeccable service, Executive Chef Celestino Drago’s menu is delectably approachable and features a signature selection of house-made pastas, savory steaks and elegant desserts. Complemented by Managing Partner Piero Selvaggio’s extraordinary personalized service and unprecedented wine knowledge, this exclusive team brings satisfaction and luxury to any palate. Enjoy the magic of Drago Centro’s new outdoor dining patio. Takeout and delivery are also available.

Engine Co. No. 28 644 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90017

Engine No 28 is offering 50% off wine with dineL.A. orders. Housed in a beautifully restored 1912 firehouse, Engine Co. No. 28, has been putting out appetite fires since 1989 with classic American dishes inspired by the regional cooking of firehouses across the country. The menu features a signature Meatloaf, New York Steak, Southern-style pan-fried chicken, crab cakes, Cobb salad, and Firehouse chili. Call for dineL.A. reservations at 213-624-6996. Outdoor patio dining, takeout and delivery are available.

Photo credits: 

Photo #1: The Rooftop at The Wayfayer

Photo #2: 10e

Photo #3: Bacari West Adams

Photo #4: Zinqué DTLA

Photo #5: The Rooftop at The Wayfayer

Photo #6: Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse

Photo #7: HATCH Yakitori + Bar

Photo #8: THE DECK 𝗯𝘆 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗶𝗰t

Photo #9: Drago Centro

Photo #10: Engine Co. No. 28