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Testimonials and Reviews


"I am so glad that a coffee shop opened up in my neighborhood, which is mostly populated by fast food places.  CJ's is a good place for the breakfast basics.  I have never had lunch here, so I can't comment on that.  In my experience, the service has been good and the place is very clean..."

- yelp.com about CJ's
Café Baldwin Hills


"Another Yelp success!  Honestly, I can't believe I've never seen this place before-- it is so my kind of food and less than 10 minutes from work.  When you walk in, you immediately get that down home feeling of a friendly, clean, neighborhood diner with smiling servers, a bustling (albeit small) counter and the specials of the day hanging above the kitchen.  We took a table in the corner and were greeted by a super friendly waitress who quickly returned with piping hot coffee and fresh, sweet orange juice.  I had French Toast, eggs, bacon and grits and my wife had eggs, potatoes and turkey sausage.  Everything was delicious!  Well prepared, not too greasy and definitely a step above what you normally find for cheap breakfast in L.A..... all that for less than $10 a person!  I will definitely be returning to this place to sample some of their tasty looking Mexican dishes!"

-yelp.com about CJ's
Café on Pico


"I like this place because it's cheap and their menu has a good amount of breakfast foods and lunch.  I got my usual breakfast meal which included three pancakes, scrambled eggs, turkey bacon, and fresh squeezed orange juice.  I think my meal was only about $6.  I'll definitely be at this place again."

-yelp.com about CJ's
Café on Pico


"This homey joint serves both Mexican dishes and soul food—and manages to execute both quite well. On the Mexican side, you'll find authentic renditions of huevos rancheros, pollo a la pancha, pierna al horno (spicy pork roast) and carne asada torta. On the other hand, chicken wings and fried catfish with sides of collard greens, black-eye peas and grits will soothe your soul. To round everything out, the kitchen offers freshly squeezed juices in various combinations of apple, carrot, celery and beet."

-metromix.com about CJ's
Café on Pico


Thursday, February 28, 2008

Diner Week: CJ's Cafe...feeling the love after church


5501 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90019
(323) 936-3216
Mon-Sat 6:30 AM-6 PM
Sun 7AM-5PM

Here is a where we take a detour from the big, buff, American style diners of Diner Week. CJ's Cafe is a shining example of how Mexican culture has melted into the diner genre in SoCal, making it something practically American by it's own standards...after all, America by nature is just one big melting pot of cultures that have slowly started to "gray" into each other.

Though the picture here shows a tamer time, don't let that fool you. This small cafe has become the equivalent of a 3rd Street brunch spot on Sundays. This happens to be one of THE after church go to spots in the Pico district. Plenty of seating and a fast staff help things from being too nightmarish thankfully.

They offer some pretty unique breakfast plates, i.e. my "Deli omelette" filled with pastrami and cheese. The pastrami was extra lean, not too salty and made me wonder why I this isn't a standard at other places. The hash potatoes are notches above the rest. I do believe that they grill the onions ahead of time and then mix them with the potatoes giving them a flavor packed punch. Most other places just mix them in right away with out cooking them first.

As stated before, their Mexican breakfast plates, such as this Huevos Rancheros plate, really shine. Eggs were done perfectly over medium, the Ranchero sauce was packed with chili flavor though not spicy and didn't compete in any way with the side of chorizo that came with it. I kid you not I'd give this plate at least an 8 on taste. Speaking of which, the chorizo that they serve up is DYNAMITE. I could eat this kind of chorizo with any plate for breakfast. On a side note, be sure to try there tortas which are a showpiece for the ingredients they use.

Parking is a whiz with street AND rear parking. They have a great staff and a well varied menu that should satiate most anyone's morning needs. Their loyal following shows up right when they open, and why shouldn't they...they've got the right formula going on there.

Free Drink Refills:Yes
Entree Price Ranges: Breakfast is $5 to $8, lunch is $4 to $7, and dinner is $7 to $10

Labels: American, diner, early morning, Mexican, Mid-Wilsher, pico