Latitude 33
About
American (Traditional)
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 5855 W Century Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045
Phone: (310) 641-5700
Work Hours
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth ScoreA
- list_altTakes ReservationsYes
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- thumb_upGood ForBreakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
- local_parkingParkingValidated
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiFree
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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Chris C.
I cautiously offer this place 4 stars simply because of the service. The food was about average as was the selection. Everyone we interacted with was courteous and helpful. Our server, Ulla, was charming and quite personable. She was quick and informative. She also had some funny short stories to share!
The area around LAX is not a bustling restaurant row so the pickings are slim. If Starbucks(just outside of the restaurant) doesn't offer you enough selection, it's a decent place to get a meal. Our group ate there twice, once for dinner and once for breakfast. The breakfast buffet is well within reason, and with a selection of beverages included, it's what I would suggest. There is also a fairly well-stocked bar within the restaurant.
The ambience is nice for groups and even for working. It's a large dinning area, spacious and clean. Bathrooms are just outside the host desk. Lighting and temperature are both kept at comfortable levels. -
Stefanie C.
After spending a few days attending an event at the LAX Marriott, my boyfriend and I decided to play hooky by skipping workshops on the final day and eating breakfast at Latitude 33. We weren't hungry enough to take advantage of the buffet, so thankfully we didn't fall into that trap.
The atmosphere of Latitude 33 reminds me of Denny's. Simple, family-friendly, and not very upscale, especially looking at how they remodeled their hotel rooms. But their service is decent. They have a bar, too, so I'm sure a lot of great Yelp ratings come from the late night visits.
I ordered a breakfast burrito, which was rather disappointing. It was pricey as expected for hotel food, but the flavors were bland and needed smothering which ketchup. It wasn't very satisfying, and it made me miss the breakfast burritos back at my college dining hall.
Maybe I was just tired and unenthusiastic after a long weekend, but I thought that would have made me more excited about a good meal. This was, on the bright side, slightly better than the Burger King down the street we admittedly had the day before. -
Goodvibes O.
Ichiro at the bar, definitely makes you feel welcome. Ichiro will get it right the first time and then some.
Food is fresh and good. Breakfast buffet, Good salads and burgers too. -
Andie B.
This is the restaurant inside the LAX Marriott Hotel (that is, the Marriott near LAX).
Had lunch here yesterday because I attended a Jack Canfield event at the aforementioned hotel. We chose this restaurant mostly for convenience. Although the Jack-Canfield staff provided a list of places for lunch within walking distance, we picked this place because for me to walk outside would mean applying sunblock w/c takes about 20 minutes( have to wait 15 minutes after applying before going out). As you can tell by my 2-Star rating, we were disappointed with this place. Here are the reasons:
1) Expensive but did not live up to it.
2) Mushroom Burger priced at $16. For that price, I would expect to be asked a choice of how the burger should be cooked. We were not asked and thus I forgot to state that I wanted it well done. And sure enough, the burger arrived medium rare or rare. I guess I could have asked them to send me a well-done burger. But that would mean another wait and they were getting busy.
3) Greek Salad priced at $16. The menu stated Romaine Lettuce. However, it was comprised of the less-nutritious Iceberg Lettuce. What a rip-off.
4) Sodas were at $3.25 each. Pricey but I guess my consolation was there was nothing wrong with them.
For all its worth, the server and the hostesses were friendly, and the fries were very delicious. But for the high prices, I still wished they asked me how our burger should be cooked and they should have served Romaine Lettuce for the sixteen-dollar Greek Salad. And for which they stated in the menu in the first place. -
Gail A.
Stayed at the LAX Marriott and dined in the bar area twice during our stay. If there was a three and a half star option, that's what I would give Latitude 33...
The Rueben sandwich was excellent. Corned beef, sauerkraut and Swiss cheese inside 1000 island rye bread. Ordered it on both visits and was pleased each time with the taste. The taste was on point but the size and price of the sandwich were not. For $16, my expectations for a sandwich would be larger in size. The fries that accompany the sandwich aren't that many either
The nachos on the other hand were quite large. This was perfect as a shared appetizer for our party of four. We didn't even finish it. This $13 was well worth it. The chicken was not dry, nor were the chips stale (not even at the bottom). Cheese was perfectly melted and the toppings were abundant.
The shisito peppers ($12) were nothing special to rave about. I love shisito peppers and I always order when this is a menu option, but the ones at Latitude 33 lacked flavor. More salt and lime juice could be added or a spicy dipping sauce could accompany the dish for more taste
The bar area has only two beers on tap -- a red ale and an IPA. Luckily, I am an IPA fan so I was happy. I wold expect for a restaurant bar to have more taps though