Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Philippe the Original
200Pearl PointsCash-only, sawdust floors, zero pretension.

About Philippe the Original
Philippe the Original is one of Los Angeles's most consistent cheap-eats institutions — three consecutive years on the Opinionated About Dining North America list and a 4.6 Google rating across more than 11,600 reviews back that up. Walk-in counter service, communal seating, and 6 am to 10 pm hours seven days a week make it practical for almost any schedule. Skip it for formal occasions; book it for everything else.
Come Back and It's the Same — That's the Point
If you've been to Philippe the Original before, you already know what to expect on your second visit: the same sawdust-on-the-floor dining room at 1001 N Alameda St, the same no-frills counter service, and the same French dip sandwiches that have been drawing Angelenos downtown since the early twentieth century. Nothing has changed, and that's not a criticism — it's the entire argument for coming back. In a city where restaurants reinvent themselves every eighteen months, Philippe's consistency is a deliberate position, not an oversight.
The space is large and communal in a way that's increasingly rare. Long shared tables, cafeteria-style seating, and a room that fits what feels like half of downtown Los Angeles at once , this is not an intimate setting. Come for a quiet date night and you'll be disappointed. Come for a counter lunch with a friend, a family breakfast, or a post-Dodgers-game dinner and the scale works entirely in your favour. The room is open, loud in a comfortable way, and moves with a rhythm that feels well-worn. The current season reinforces this: the venue runs 6 am to 10 pm seven days a week, meaning it's as useful for an early weekday breakfast as it is for a late Friday dinner after a game or a concert at the nearby venues in the Arts District.
On the drinks side, don't arrive expecting a cocktail program. Philippe's beverage offering is functional , coffee, lemonade, beer , and that's entirely appropriate to the format. The coffee has its own reputation among regulars, and if you're treating this as a bar stop, you're at the wrong address. For serious drinking before or after a visit, our full Los Angeles bars guide will point you in the right direction. What Philippe does offer is a cold beer alongside a beef dip, which, on the right afternoon, is a perfectly sound decision.
The Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats rankings tell the practical story here: #257 in North America in 2025, #256 in 2024, and a Recommended listing in 2023. That's three consecutive years of recognition from one of the more demanding cheap eats critics in the country, and it positions Philippe's well above the category average for casual sandwich counters. With a Google rating of 4.6 across more than 11,600 reviews, the consistency extends from the critics to the crowd. For a casual LA institution, that's a meaningful signal.
The price point is accessible , this is counter-service food priced for everyday use, not a special occasion splurge. You're not paying for ambiance or service depth; you're paying for a sandwich with a century of refinement behind it. If the budget is $15 or under for lunch, this competes at the leading of that tier in Los Angeles. For comparison, Pane Bianco in Phoenix and Alidoro in New York City occupy a similar position in their respective cities , counter-service sandwich institutions with strong local followings and multi-year critical recognition.
Booking is not required and walk-ins are the norm. The counter operates continuously from opening to close, and the high-volume setup means waits are short even at peak hours. This is one of the easiest reservations in Los Angeles , because there is no reservation to make.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1001 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
- Hours: Monday to Sunday, 6 am – 10 pm
- Booking: Walk-in only , no reservation needed
- Booking difficulty: Easy
- Price tier: $ , counter-service pricing, accessible for everyday use
- Awards: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats, North America , #257 (2025), #256 (2024), Recommended (2023)
- Google rating: 4.6 from 11,673 reviews
- Dress code: None
- Leading for: Casual lunch, family meals, pre- or post-event dining, early breakfast
- Not ideal for: Formal occasions, quiet dinners, cocktail-focused evenings
How It Compares
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Philippe the Original?
The French dip sandwich is the only answer here — it's what earned Philippe consecutive OAD Cheap Eats rankings in 2024 and 2025. Choose your protein (beef and lamb are the most popular cuts), then decide on single or double dip. The hot mustard, served at the counter, is non-negotiable.
Does Philippe the Original handle dietary restrictions?
Philippe is a meat-forward sandwich counter open since the early 1900s — it is not set up for plant-based or gluten-free diners. The menu is built around roasted meats in beef broth, so if you have serious dietary restrictions, this format will be a poor fit. Come for what it does, not for flexibility.
What should a first-timer know about Philippe the Original?
Order at the counter, pay before you eat, and expect communal tables with sawdust on the floor — that's the format, not a quirk. Philippe opens at 6am and runs to 10pm daily, so timing is rarely an issue. The line moves fast even when it looks long, and the no-frills setup is the whole point.
Is Philippe the Original good for a special occasion?
No — and that's not a criticism. Philippe is a counter-service institution ranked on OAD's Cheap Eats list, not a celebration venue. For a milestone dinner in LA, look elsewhere. Philippe works for a deliberate, unpretentious lunch that earns its place on any LA food itinerary, but not for anniversaries or client dinners.
What are alternatives to Philippe the Original in Los Angeles?
For a different angle on serious, affordable LA eating, Holbox (Mercado La Paloma) offers OAD-recognized Mexican seafood at a comparable price point. If you want to spend more and sit down properly, Kato delivers precise, tasting-menu-level cooking in a quieter register. Philippe has no direct French dip competitor at its price and pedigree in LA.
Is lunch or dinner better at Philippe the Original?
Lunch is the move — lines are part of the experience, but mid-morning or early afternoon (the venue opens at 6am) keeps wait times manageable. Dinner is quieter and perfectly valid, but the energy and turnover of a weekday lunch is what gives Philippe its character. Either way, the food is identical.
Can I eat at the bar at Philippe the Original?
Philippe operates with long communal stand-up counters and bench seating rather than a traditional bar — you grab a spot wherever one opens. There is no bar service in the conventional sense. The format is self-seating and casual, which is consistent with a spot that has run the same way for over a century.
Location
1001 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Los Angeles, United States
Compare Philippe the Original
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
| Philippe the Original | |
| Kato | $$$$ |
| Hayato | $$$$ |
| Vespertine | $$$$ |
| Holbox | $$ |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | $$$$ |
A quick look at how Philippe the Original measures up.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Holbox, Mexican Seafood, Mexican, $$
- Sushi Kaneyoshi, Sushi, Japanese, $$$$
Philippe the Original occupies a completely different tier from most of the venues in its Los Angeles peer set, and that's the point. Where Kato, Hayato, and Sushi Kaneyoshi operate at $$$$ with advance booking requirements and high per-head spend, Philippe's is counter service at a fraction of the price. These are not competing for the same diner on the same night, if you're choosing between Philippe's and a $300 omakase, you're not really choosing between restaurants, you're choosing between two entirely different intentions. For the record: the three $$$$ venues listed above are better choices when occasion, service depth, and a curated experience matter. Philippe's wins when none of those things are the priority.
The closer comparison is Holbox, which sits at $$ and has its own Opinionated About Dining recognition. Both are affordable, casual, and critically validated at the cheap-eats level. The decision between them is purely about what you want to eat: French dip sandwiches versus Mexican seafood. Holbox edges ahead for culinary ambition and a more focused menu; Philippe's wins on history, scale, and sheer accessibility. If you're touring casual LA institutions in one afternoon, these two are the natural pairing, they're different enough that doing both makes sense. Vespertine is in a separate category entirely, progressive tasting menus at $$$$, minimal walk-in access, and an experience built around a single sitting. Not a substitute for Philippe's under any circumstances.
For visitors building a broader Los Angeles itinerary, Philippe's works best as a daytime anchor, breakfast or lunch, before moving to something more ambitious in the evening. Pair it with Somni or Providence for dinner if you want to cover the full range of what LA does well at opposite ends of the price spectrum. See our full Los Angeles restaurants guide for a complete picture across neighbourhoods and price tiers.
Hours
- Monday
- 6 am–10 pm
- Tuesday
- 6 am–10 pm
- Wednesday
- 6 am–10 pm
- Thursday
- 6 am–10 pm
- Friday
- 6 am–10 pm
- Saturday
- 6 am–10 pm
- Sunday
- 6 am–10 pm
Recognized By
Explore Los Angeles
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