Larchmont for food lovers
Go Get ‘Em Tiger also serves breakfast and lunch, including this grilled cheese sandwich made with Hook’s two-year cheddar. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
(S. Irene Virbila/Los Angeles Times)Larchmont Village is still more neighborhood than detour-worthy dining destination, but it’s definitely worth a stop if you’re nearby to grab a coffee, some ice cream or a bit of lunch.
The breakfast menu at Go Get ‘Em Tiger includes a yeast-raised waffle with fresh berries. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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Lining up for coffee at Go Get ‘Em Tiger, the espresso bar from the world-class baristas behind G&B Coffee in the Grand Central Market. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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At this Larchmont espresso bar, you can get not only your cappuccino, but also pick up single-origin coffee beans and artisan chocolate bars. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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The wine-and-cheese shop does a big business in generous, well-made sandwiches for lunch, or to take out for a picnic. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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The narrow aisles of Larchmont Village Wine, Spirits & Cheese hold some coveted bottles. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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Who knew? Salt & Straw has ice cream flights, any four flavors, for $10. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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A rare moment when there’s not a line outside Portland import Salt & Straw ice cream shop. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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One of Salt & Straw’s classic flavors: almond brittle with salted ganache. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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At Cafe Gratitude on Larchmont, you can eat at the bar if no tables are available. The barman not only will take your order but also will make you a shot of “wellness elixir.” Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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Cocktails from the Parisian-themed cocktail lounge Pour Vous, clockwise from left: Sur La Mer, Le Catacomber, Lapin Fou and Parfait. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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Drive by anytime day or night and Cafe Gratitude is full of people chowing down on its vegan and vegetarian fare. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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Lucie McGrane, right, of Rancho Encantanto sells fruits grown in Temecula at the Larchmont farmers market. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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Radishes grown by Doris Keating and Deborah Polec of D&D Produce in Fillmore are for sale at the Larchmont farmers market. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
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With its shaded patio and moderately priced menu of “right-sized” sandwiches and fresh salads, Lemonade attracts a substantial lunchtime crowd. Read more: 11 places for food lovers in Larchmont Village
(S. Irene Virbila/Los Angeles Times)S. Irene Virbila is a former restaurant critic and wine columnist for the Los Angeles Times. She left in 2015.