Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
L & E Oyster Bar
150Pearl PointsSilver Lake's go-to for no-fuss seafood.

About L & E Oyster Bar
L & E Oyster Bar is Silver Lake's most consistent raw bar, ranked in Opinionated About Dining's top casual venues in North America three years running. Weekend brunch is the best time to visit for oysters and cooked seafood in a low-key setting. Easy to book, casual dress, and well-suited to solo diners or small groups who want quality without ceremony.
The Verdict
L & E Oyster Bar in Silver Lake is the kind of neighborhood seafood spot that earns repeat visits rather than one-off pilgrimages. For a casual raw bar experience in Los Angeles, it punches well above its zip code: Opinionated About Dining has ranked it in the top 720 casual dining venues in North America three years running (2023, 2024, 2025), which is a meaningful credential for a neighborhood oyster bar. If you want pristine shellfish without the Westside prices or the formality of Providence, book here. The caveat: weekend brunch is the format that draws the most consistent crowds, so seats at the right time are the limiting factor, not the menu.
What to Expect
The room at 1637 Silver Lake Blvd reads exactly as you'd expect from the neighborhood — low-key, not precious. The visual cue that tells you this is the right kind of place is the ice-packed raw bar display up front: shells arranged in rows, the kind of setup that signals the kitchen takes sourcing seriously. Chef Spencer Bezaire runs the seafood program, and the format is direct raw bar and cooked seafood in a casual, walk-in-friendly room. This is not a tasting menu occasion. It is the place you come when you want good oysters and a glass of wine on a Saturday afternoon without planning three weeks in advance.
Weekend brunch is when L & E shows leading. The combination of raw bar availability, a more relaxed pacing than dinner service, and the Silver Lake weekend crowd makes it the optimal timing to visit. If you've been once for dinner, the morning-to-afternoon window on a weekend is the natural next step — the room is lighter, the service pressure is lower, and the oysters are exactly what you want at noon. For the leading experience, aim for early-to-mid afternoon rather than the tail end of brunch, when the kitchen transitions and waits can stack up.
The Google rating of 4.5 across 389 reviews is consistent with the OAD recognition: this is a venue with genuine regulars, not a flash-in-the-pan opening. For context on what that OAD ranking means in practice, venues at this tier sit in similar company to well-regarded neighborhood spots across the country , think the casual tier at Neptune Oyster in Boston, where the draw is quality and consistency rather than spectacle.
Who Should Book
L & E works leading for two or three people who want a focused, low-ceremony seafood meal in East LA without committing to a long tasting format. It is a strong choice for solo diners too , a raw bar counter is one of the better formats for eating alone in the city. It is not the right call for a large group celebration or a special-occasion dinner where the room needs to carry the moment; for that, Providence or Osteria Mozza serve those needs better.
If your regular dining circuit includes spots like Kato or Hayato for high-end evenings, L & E fills the casual weekday or weekend-afternoon slot that those restaurants don't cover. It also fits neatly into a Silver Lake or Los Feliz day , pair it with the neighborhood rather than treating it as a destination you'd cross the city for.
Practical Details
Reservations: Easy to book; walk-ins are generally possible, especially for solo diners or pairs. Weekend brunch slots fill faster, so a same-week reservation is advisable for groups. Leading time to visit: Weekend afternoon brunch is the recommended window for first-timers and returning guests alike. Dress: Casual , Silver Lake standard, no expectations beyond that. Budget: Price range not published, but the casual raw bar format and neighborhood positioning place this in the $$ to $$$ tier for a full meal with drinks. Getting there: Street parking on Silver Lake Blvd; accessible by Metro Bus from surrounding neighborhoods. For more options in the area, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, our full Los Angeles bars guide, and our full Los Angeles hotels guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does L & E Oyster Bar handle dietary restrictions?
A raw bar and seafood-focused menu means shellfish allergies are a hard stop here — this is not a venue to negotiate around a serious seafood allergy. For other restrictions, the kitchen at 1637 Silver Lake Blvd runs a focused menu, so options narrow quickly if you're not eating fish or shellfish. Call ahead if you have specific needs; a short, specialist menu leaves little room for improvisation.
How far ahead should I book L & E Oyster Bar?
Same-week bookings are generally fine for weeknights, and solo diners or pairs can often walk in. Weekend brunch fills faster, so a reservation a few days out is sensible if that's your target slot. This is one of the easier OAD-ranked spots in Los Angeles to get into without much planning.
What should I order at L & E Oyster Bar?
The raw bar is the reason to come — oysters are the centerpiece, and ordering a selection is the move. Beyond that, the menu stays in seafood territory, so lean into whatever the kitchen is running that day rather than seeking a specific signature dish. Specific menu items are not listed in available records, but the OAD Casual North America ranking for three consecutive years (2023–2025) signals consistent execution.
What are alternatives to L & E Oyster Bar in Los Angeles?
Holbox in Mercado La Paloma is the closest peer for casual, high-quality seafood in LA — it draws a similar crowd and is OAD-ranked, but skews toward Mexican coastal preparations rather than a raw bar format. For a step up in formality and price, Kato offers a more composed tasting experience. If you want strictly raw bar with more selection, L & E is the clearest answer in East LA.
Is L & E Oyster Bar good for a special occasion?
Only if the occasion calls for a low-key, neighborhood setting rather than a milestone dinner. The OAD Casual ranking signals this is a consistently good restaurant, not a destination-dining experience. For a significant celebration, Kato or Hayato in Los Angeles will deliver more ceremony; L & E works better for a birthday among close friends who just want good seafood and no fuss.
Is L & E Oyster Bar good for solo dining?
Yes — solo diners are well-suited here. Walk-ins are generally possible for one, the format is counter-friendly, and a raw bar meal doesn't require company to work. It's one of the more practical OAD-ranked spots in Los Angeles for eating alone without feeling like an afterthought.
Location
1637 Silver Lake Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Los Angeles, United States
Compare L & E Oyster Bar
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| L & E Oyster Bar | ||
| Kato | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ |
| Hayato | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ |
| Vespertine | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ |
| Holbox | Michelin 1 Star | $$ |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Holbox, Mexican Seafood, Mexican, $$
- Sushi Kaneyoshi, Sushi, Japanese, $$$$
L & E Oyster Bar occupies a different tier entirely from most of the high-profile Los Angeles restaurant names. Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, and Sushi Kaneyoshi are all $$$$ tasting-menu or omakase experiences that require advance planning, formal booking windows, and significantly higher per-head spend. L & E is not competing with them, it is the place you book when you want a well-sourced seafood meal without the ceremony or the price tag. If you're deciding between a special-occasion splurge and a reliable neighborhood option, those are simply different decisions.
The more direct comparison is Holbox, the Mexican seafood counter in Mercado La Paloma. Both are casual, both punch above their price points, and both have earned recognition beyond their immediate neighborhoods. Holbox leans Mexican in preparation and is a counter-service format; L & E is a seated raw bar with a broader cooked seafood menu. If you want oysters on the half shell and a bottle of wine at a table, L & E is the call. If you want aguachile and a Baja-inflected seafood tostada, go to Holbox instead.
For someone building a Los Angeles seafood rotation, the practical split is straightforward: Providence for the formal, high-investment dinner; Holbox for the casual Mexican seafood counter; and L & E for the weekend raw bar session in a neighborhood room. L & E is the easiest of the three to book and the most forgiving on planning, which makes it the default choice when you want good shellfish on short notice in Silver Lake.
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