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    Miguel R.

    I am not a contrarian. I was head over heels for Titanic. I collected Pogs and know that Batman's butler has a last name- Pennyworth. Thus I consume what is known to delight. I also have varied interests, so I am not just an aimless consumer of what is on brand. I say all this because I do not want to seem like I am a skewer of what other's love because other's seem to love Father's Office burger (I think I saw an article that named it one of three top burgers in LA) and at most, I find the burger something to get when you are there. Meaning that it does not deserve its own special stop. I firmly believe that you can get a better burger in LA, and if you skip this one, you will not be missing out, except on the fact that you can know for yourself if the hype is true or not, and secondly, this knowledge can offer you a point of comparison for other burgers. The burger consists of the following: dry-aged chuck, caramelized onions, Gruyère and Maytag blue cheeses, applewood-smoked bacon, and arugula on a bun. The combination is meant to conjure a perfect burger. The restaurant is so firm in their belief that they do not allow ketchup on the burger as it would be adding tint the Mona Lisa of burgers. Meaning adding another ingredient to the burger would transform the perfect to the cracked, and this is no moment to remind the world that a flaw in the grand design is what makes it truly beautiful and worthwhile. So what exactly is my complaint about the burger? To be clear, I do not hate this burger, I do not throw darts at its poster- I simply believe that it does not deserve the acclaim it receives. It could be my own bias. I typically do not like cheese on my burger. And when you add a cheese like blue cheese, then you assume a level of familiarity with a cheese that is not common. Most typical people are familiar with Red Robin like blue cheese not the blue cheese that live in this burger. Like the rest of the ingredients are flavor-forward yet familiar. It is like adding duck bacon to the burger, it has standard ingredients and then the pop of flavor comes in, but it is not in concert with the others, it is the outlier of flavor that does not quite find its place with other familiar flavors. If the burger had a more standard cheese like Wisconsin's most sharp and brilliant cheddar, the burger might know itself as truly complete. The burger flavor is light and juicy. I ate half of one, and half one was gone in simple bites. The argula should be crisp lettuce, as I think most people would recognize a clean and green fondness better than the bitterness of that winter-like green. So this burger is a 7.4 of 10. Good, not great. The rest of the bar food is just not for me. The best thing that I had that night was salt and vinegar tots. They took me back to cafeteria days and brought me into the now with the new flavor twist, that was new yet worked with the tot. Think of Lay's potatoes. If you enjoy the salt and vinegar type chips you will understand these because they just enhance the original tot or chip, as the case may be. I love, love, love Brussels. But these I did not. They were just below ok. They were still ok, just not fully ok. It came with a strip of bacon. The dish tasted a little cold, like it was ready and brought in a group that took more time to get ready, which also meant that the bacon (maybe it was a strip of something else) lost its crispiness. And I hate to sound petty, but a strip of bacon atop brussels, should be broken and sprinked into the dish. Handing me a spear makes me want to pick it up and not eat it while I eat the Brussels. And the drink, was just ok too! It was an Aviation, with vodka. I really don't do tequila. They had mostly beer and wine. I am not a drinker, so they lost me here. That is a me thing not a them thing. Also, the prices were not in the menu atop. And with today's inflation, it is more common sensed to ask for prices to make sure your bill remains sensible than to proclaim elegance with no prices on a menu. They also had a small tv, which begged the question what would this place play Love Island or Dodger Games? The best thing about this place were the picture of the murals I took from within. Those were really cool. The interior was also nice.

    Interior
    Grace K.

    The cutest corner spot at the La arts district. Parking is tough as you can imagine but there are plenty of paid lots surrounding the area (with one directly outside the restaurant for $5 per hour) The menu is simple and well executed. The interior is chic and cozy, dimly lit, fairly quiet ambiance with plenty of bar seating. The restrooms are separated but share a communal sink area. Entrees do not come with sides (if you get a burger make sure to add on fries because their shoestring fries with garlic sauce is to die for) You order your food at the bar and then they'll bring it to your table. Server was super friendly and kind in bringing us several extra garlic sauces for our meal. Overall a great spot for lunch, dinner, or drinks!

    Karen F.

    This is my fave location out of all the locations; it's big, it's airy, and filled with light. Parking is also easier than some DTLA spots with a few garages nearby. We stopped by for a quick pre-dinner snack and everything was yummy. You go up to the bar to order and they bring your food out to you, and it was all pretty fast. If you order drinks, you just collect those at the bar.

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    Betty H.

    This 21 & over gastropub is located in the Garey Building, corner of E. 2nd St. and S. Garey St. in the Arts District, DTLA. Parking can be challenging during peak hrs, but we were lucky enough to find a spot in the "Perfect Parking" alley-style lot @$5/hr on the east side of the building at 929 E. 2nd (although the pub advertises $8 flat parking when you dine with them, we just couldn't figure it out). The area feels really safe. I was hesitant to go here because they do not permit any substitutions and/or modifications to any menu items, but I was extremely satisfied with everything here. We stopped on Saturday evening for dinner, walked right in, and grabbed a table. You scan the menu at your table and go up to the bar to place your order (the menu is also listed at the bar). They'll give you a number, then deliver your food to your table. I tried "The Office Burger," which consists of bacon compote, caramelized onions, arugula, Gruyere & Maytag Blue cheese on French bread accompanied by a "Basket of Sweet Potato Frites" and an "Allagash White" to drink. Everything tasted amazing, the food so fresh cooked to perfection with great presentation. No ketchup and/or mustard, so don't ask LOL. The beer was perfectly cold and satisfying. The bar is clean, spacious, and organized. Closed Monday & Tuesday. Clean restrooms. Overall, we had a great experience at this location.

    The Office Burger
    Peter X.

    What a fantastic place for a drink and some phenomenal food! First, parking is on the street, pretty easy, I usually can find a spot around the neighborhood, but you may have to drive a little distance and walk a few blocks, but it's easy walk. I went on a Sunday night about 2hrs before closing, and it was pretty quiet, sat down easily at the bar, which was a nice quartz countertop (pretty sure that's quartz). Got the menu right in front of me behind the bar and on the QR code as well. Lot so good options. I got the Office burger, which was freaking fantastic, got it cooked medium, great flavor and texture, the right amount of chew and flavorful, with a lot of arugula packed inside, so it was lean meat plus lot of veggies between some fresh buns. Highly recommended. I also shared a Prime Hangar Steak, which was cooked medium, came out delicious (more like medium rare in finish), and I complemented the main dishes with some sweet potato fries, which were crispy and came with a nice dressing on the side. For beer, I wasn't sure what to get so our bartender Kemp recommended the Figueroa Mountain Agua Santa Cerveza, it was some of the best beers. I don't like hoppy beers usually so I don't drink IPAs and rarely hazy IPAs, and I wanted something light and refreshing, and this Agua Santa was the perfect choice. Thanks for the great recommendation! Ambiance is great. Casual feel, but also would fit an upscale bar restaurant vibe. Highly recommended for work dinner/drinks or a nice night out for a date. Will be sure to come back again very soon!

    Office Burger
    Justin J.

    Met a friend here to catch up. Have been to Father's Office in years, and that was the Santa Monica location, but always had fond memories of the office burger. So came here to see if my memories were real or just something I made up. The restaurant is self seating, and you order your food at the bar. They also have a wealth of beers available as well as cocktails, though the cocktail list is more limited. We both ordered the Office Burger, though my friend didn't really eant a burger, he just got it because I told him I remember it being phenomenal. Food arrived at the table quickly, as it wasn't busy (around 530p). Biting into the burger brought back so many great memories (felt like that moment in Ratatouille). The bun is very soft, while the meat is cooked perfectly (you can choose for you want the best cooked, that's the only choice you get regarding the burger). The caramelized onions have a nice sweetness and the blue cheese covered with the gruyere takes it to a whole different level. My friend was mid sentence when he said, "This burger is amazing". Just interrupted his whole other thought to let me know. Would highly recommend if you are looking for a burger that will reset your bar for what a burger can, and should, be

    Fried chicken sandwich
    Jeff C.

    Came in for drinks after work. It's a big space inside, very modern with plenty of seating. No TVs. It's good place for groups. It has an open window front. If you're coming here to beat the heat, maybe pick a different spot. It was pretty warm inside and there's no AC or fans so it kind of just stays hot in there. The food is just ok. I liked the salt and vinegar tots. I got the chicken sandwich, the chicken was pretty good but I didn't like the taste of the slaw. The drinks are good though. Service was good. Friendly staff. There's street meter parking but it fills up fast. There's also a few pay lots nearby. Overall it's an ok spot to grab a drink, I'll come back when the weather is a little cooler though.

    The Office Burger. I ordered rare. I actually got rare. Yum!
    Thomas K.

    The ambiance is nice. Fun casual place to hang out with friends. We couldn't bring our kids and got a babysitter. It was actually kinda nice to have a quiet restaurant without (other) loud kids. The only thing I didnt like was that they closed by 9pm on a Thursday, which I felt was a bit too early. The burger was good. I heard the bartender say it is Michelin rated. I ordered rare and to my surprise it came out rare. That almost never happens. I usually get served a medium rare burger. The burger had a great flavor and was everything I could want in a burger. The hanger steak was ok. Tender. Flavor was good. Just nothing amazing about it. I had tons of steaks and this one was not noteworthy. For the price it felt very average to slightly ehhh. The fries were good. The sweet potato fries were good too. Overall a solid 4. I would come back again

    Birds Eye view of deliciousness
    Sue M.

    Went to the Father's Office for a birthday celebration, and what a celebration it was. Ambiance was perfect, the pours plentiful with an overwhelming selection, and the food was sensational as well. Everyone raved about the burger, that it's the "best in LA." Our host was so generous, unlimited appetizers just kept circulating and being served. This is a great space for a gathering, for flying solo, or for a stop to wet your whistle. Special shout out to Hunter, the bartender, who does his job well and is beyond superb! Street parking available but be aware of signage. Parking garages nearby as well.

    The Office Burger
    Dinah G.

    This is the only office I'd stay overtime at. I love coming to Father's Office for drinks and bites after work. I've been here on two occasions now, and the vibes here are unparalleled. The format is set up where you order food and drinks at the bar, and the tables are open seating. This does cause a bit of a seating problem, especially right after work when everyone wants a drink and people save seats. But when my party did find seats, service was great. I love their burger here--probably one of the best I've ever had! I'm normally not a bleu cheese type of gal, but paired with the flavors of this burger, i actually don't mind the cheese. And you can't skip the sweet potato fries! They're so so good and such a generous portion. They have a wide selection of beers on tap, which made choosing a little difficult. The only anecdote I'd like to share is that I got carded by the same employee twice less than 10 minutes apart between each instance. I would think they'd be a bit more attentive since there weren't many customers at that time yet, and she did apologize (since I was alarmed seeing her approach again), but I guess that just means I'm looking good for my age. But also FYI, the crowd grew quickly thereafter! So bring the whole office gang for a cheers after work at Father's Office!

    Barley salad, vegan
    Jessica V.

    Showed up last night (Wednesday) around 5:30pm and we were literally the only customers there! Sat at the bar and had excellent service with Amanda. She gave me a beautiful pour of my yummy Pinot Grigio wine, and helped us pick the barley salad to go with the burger. The food was perfect. Burger (medium) is always epic, the frites with it are perfect. And the barley salad was soooo tasty! A nice cold refreshing vegan salad with a smoky bbq taste. I've never had anything like it. We got lucky with street parking about 2 blocks away. My husband wishes they had mocktails or more special drinks for non drinkers. Like ginger beer or an Arnold Palmer or something. They should look into that! Otherwise it was a wonderful experience for our date night. We don't live in LA but I hope we make it back!

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    Ask the Community - Father’s Office

    Do they take reservations?

    Are there TVs to watch college basketball/football?

    Yes - but TVs are small.

    How busy do they get on Friday nights? Possible to walk in around 6 or 7 and find a table for 2?

    Called and they said dtla location is closed for orders, does anyone know if it actually open?

    They reopened today, September 17

    Are they open for takeout during covid 19?

    Father's office - Dtla is closed during Covid19. However, the Culver City location is open I believe. I checked through Doordash. Hope this helps.

    Is there happy hour on sundays?

    Can baby go?

    I don't think so. They have a door person that checks IDs. It's for 21+ because they serve alcohol, I believe.

    Is there ketchup?

    No ketchup unfortunately

    Can kids go?

    No one under 21 is allowed inside.

    Is it first come first serve table?

    Yes

    Where can I park ? Free parking?

    Visitor parking garage of the Garey building. Entrance located on the west side of the building off 2nd St. Should get an hour free with validation, maybe 2 hours.

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    Wurstküche

    4.2
    (9.3k reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    This place is always recommended to me on Yelp anytime I try to find places to eat in Little Tokyo…read moreand technically it's in the Arts District, but it's within walking distance. I've had my brother and several friends say that it's good and since we were closer to this area for a pop up event, we dropped by and I finally had a chance to try it. We visited during the final game of the World Cup, so there was no more indoor dining, but there's a couple bench tables outside at the side of the building. Part of the building shades over the seating, so even on a pretty hot day, this worked in a pinch and there was a slight breeze too, thank goodness. Staff was helpful and and answered our questions. They also brought our order out to the tables outside, which was nice. They also took our trash and tray back when we were done too. Each table has ketchup, brown and spicy mustard if need be. Inside, you order and pay at the cashier, grab a number, and they bring it to you. There's a bunch of sausage links on display, as well as the sodas and you can see some of the beer that they have too. For our Sunday lunch, we got the: 1) Sunset Zero soda: -It's an imported German soda. Love that there's a zero sugar version. It's a citrus cola with ending vanilla notes. Way better than some of the orange Pepsi/Pepsi Fire they ran in the past. Nice to try. 2) Rattlesnake & Rabbit with Jalapeno Peppers: -Unique combination of predator and prey meats all encased into one sausage. Also, not often you can get these meats as well. -Slight spicy kick to it from the jalapenos and rich, buttery texture of the meats together. -Each hot dog comes with 2 toppings and we got caramelized onions and sauerkraut with this which added a nice sour and sweet taste to it too. -I liked this the most of the 2 of them. 3) Pheasant with Herbs de Provence: -Nice savory flavor, but I was a fool and ordered this with the sweet and spicy peppers as a topping since they were different from the other toppings we got and I mostly just tasted the bitter aftertaste of the peppers that sort of overpowered the meats. My mistake if anything since the bites with just meat and mustard were delicious. 4) Groot of Belgian Fries: -Huge serving, way too much for 2 people especially with 2 hot dogs and we sadly could not finish it, but at the very least it came with 2 dipping sauces. -Before ordering this, I didn't groot referred to anything other than a Marvel character. -Fries had a rich, deeper flavor than standard fries, nice slight crispiness. We got it with curry ketchup and sundried tomato mayo. The tomato mayo was fine, definitely a lighter flavor and since the fries tasted so rich on their own, I feel like the curry ketchup was a more flavorful and better match. I love a good hot dog, so being able to try it with more exotic meats, flavors, and sauces makes it definitely worth stopping by.

    We enjoy visiting here as we can try different types of sausages. Rattlesnake and rabbit...?…read moreHonestly i cannot rwsily tell those are different meat, but anyway hotdogs are tasty. There is a kids menu too, but i don't see a difference. It only gives the same(maybe it was smaller? Hard to tell) hotdog with limited choice (chicken and apple flavor?) with fries. Wish i remember the price if it worths. I have been trying mainly rattlesnake&rabbit but i will try buffalo next time to see how different it is. For adults, i would not recommend chicken&apple. I feel like other flavors are way better than this.

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    Kiez Küche & Beer Garden

    Kiez Küche & Beer Garden

    4.4
    (151 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Casual dining

    First visit to this fun establishment. Cute front patio with umbrella covered tables, inside…read moreseating area, and a huge beer garden out back. Parking is on street only and can be challenging. Service was excellent, starting with Dylan who waited on us and was helpful, patient, and super friendly, as were the rest of the staff that chipped in throughout our visit. DRINK: Extensive German beer menu, but also cocktails, and non-alcoholic selections. We ordered a bottomless cup of Coffee ($4), a .4L Reissdorf Koelsch ($8.50), stein of Hacker Pschorr Weisse ($19), and a stein of Paulaner Oktoberfest ($19). FOOD: We started by sharing a Sausage Platter ($17) which came with 3 sausages, 3 mustards, and some sliced pickles. For our entrees, we tried the Beef Rouladen ($26) served over mashed potatoes, and the Jäger Schnitzel ($28), served with 2 sides. NOTE: The schnitzel was $5 more than shown on the menu. I asked about their Spaztel which the chef said was one of their specialties. He brought us a small sample, and it was delicious! We finished it off with Apple Strudel with Vanilla Ice Cream ($12.50). The flavors were very good, although some of the preparations were a little different than I'm used to. I'm half German and my mother is full, so we think we know German cuisine very well. All in all, it was a great experience and we will definitely be heading back for more!

    What a wonderful experience our family had at Kiez Küche & Beer Garden…read more There were nine of us, and we arrived during a World Cup game, so the whole place was buzzing with energy and fun. Our family is German, so we know good German food....and let me just say, they nailed it, my friends. The Jägerschnitzel was the best I've ever had (sorry, Oma). The cucumber salad, red cabbage, appetizers, and beer were all fabulous. And the desserts? Absolutely heavenly. The apple strudel was even better than the one I had at one of the finest restaurants in Berlin, and the bread pudding was a warm ambrosia. I was honestly surprised to see a couple of reviewers taking off stars for the most dumb stuff, because our experience was outstanding from start to finish. The service, the food, the atmosphere...all of it was on point. If you're looking for authentic, delicious German food in a lively, welcoming setting, Kiez Küche & Beer Garden is absolutely worth a visit. Such a memorable meal and experience for our family. We will be back!!!!

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