Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Sycamore Kitchen
275ptsOAD-ranked daytime café, no reservation needed.

About Sycamore Kitchen
A Quinn and Karen Hatfield bakery-café on La Brea with three consecutive years on OAD's Cheap Eats North America list. Walk-in only, open until 4 pm daily, with a deeper wine list than the format implies (235 selections, corkage $25). The go-to choice for OAD-validated daytime eating in Mid-City without a reservation or a high spend.
Is Sycamore Kitchen Worth Booking?
Yes, if you want a daytime café and bakery on La Brea that has earned genuine critical recognition without charging for the atmosphere. Run by Quinn and Karen Hatfield, Sycamore Kitchen has accumulated three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list — ranked #83 in 2023, #291 in 2024, and #311 in 2025. That kind of sustained presence on a credentialed list is a stronger signal than a single spike, and it tells you this place delivers consistently. For daytime eating in the Mid-City corridor, it is one of the better-supported choices in its category.
What Sycamore Kitchen Is
This is a bakery-café format: counter service, morning-to-afternoon hours (9 am on weekends, 10 am weekdays, closing at 4 pm daily), and a menu built around baked goods, café staples, and composed daytime dishes. The Hatfields — who have a longer track record in Los Angeles dining , operate this as a more accessible, lower-price-point project than their fine dining work. That context matters: you are getting serious culinary thinking applied to a casual format, which is exactly the combination that earns a place repeat OAD Cheap Eats recognition.
The address at 143 S La Brea Ave puts it in a stretch that has become one of the more food-dense corridors on the west side, which means you have options nearby, but Sycamore Kitchen's OAD recognition gives it a clear advantage over most of the neighbourhood competition in terms of independent critical validation. A Google rating of 4.5 across 554 reviews adds further weight: that sample size is large enough to treat as a reliable signal rather than noise.
The Drinks Program
For a café of this type, the drinks program deserves specific attention if you are coming with wine in mind. The database lists a wine program with 235 selections, 1,825 inventory units, and California-focused pricing at the $$ tier , meaning the list spans a range rather than clustering entirely at the premium end, with bottles available under $50 alongside higher-price options. A corkage fee of $25 applies if you bring your own. For a daytime café context, 235 selections is a notably deep list; it suggests the wine offering is taken more seriously here than the casual format might imply. If you are a wine-focused visitor, this is worth factoring into your decision , it gives Sycamore Kitchen a dimension that most bakery-cafés in Los Angeles simply do not have. For broader context on drinking well in the city, see our full Los Angeles bars guide.
Booking and Timing
Walk-in only is the format here , no reservation required, which removes any planning friction. The practical constraint is the 4 pm close, so this is strictly a breakfast-to-lunch destination. Saturday and Sunday open an hour earlier at 9 am, making weekends slightly more flexible for a relaxed start. Because this is a café rather than a full-service restaurant, turnover is faster and getting a seat is rarely the challenge it would be at a ticketed or reservation-heavy spot. If you are visiting from out of town and building a day around eating well in Los Angeles, pairing this with a dinner reservation at a more formal venue , [Providence](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/providence) or [Osteria Mozza](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/osteria-mozza) for the evening , is a sensible structure.
For more daytime café context in other cities, [Common Bond Cafe & Bakery in Houston](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/common-bond-cafe-bakery-houston-restaurant) and [El Pan de la Chola in Lima](https://www.joinpearl.co/restaurants/el-pan-de-la-chola-lima-restaurant) offer useful reference points for what serious bakery-café formats look like when done at a high level.
Who Should Book
Sycamore Kitchen makes most sense for food-focused visitors who want OAD-validated daytime eating without a reservation or a high spend. Wine enthusiasts will find the list deeper than expected for the format. It is not the right call if you want an evening option, a formal setting, or a tasting-menu experience , for those, Kato, Hayato, or Somni serve very different purposes. But within the daytime café category in Los Angeles, this is a well-credentialed, practically accessible choice that earns its repeat recognition.
For full context on eating and drinking in the city, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, our full Los Angeles hotels guide, our full Los Angeles wineries guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide.
Quick reference: Bakery-café, 143 S La Brea Ave, Mon–Fri 10 am–4 pm, Sat–Sun 9 am–4 pm, walk-in only, OAD Cheap Eats North America 2023–2025, 235-selection wine list, corkage $25.
Compare Sycamore Kitchen
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sycamore Kitchen | Easy | — | |
| Kato | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Hayato | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
| Vespertine | $$$$ | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Sycamore Kitchen?
The menu is not documented in detail in public records Pearl draws on, so specific dish recommendations aren't available here. What is confirmed: this is a bakery-café format run by Quinn and Karen Hatfield, which typically means baked goods and café-style plates are the core of the menu. Given three consecutive OAD Cheap Eats rankings (including #83 in 2023), the food has earned outside validation — order what the counter staff highlight that day.
Does Sycamore Kitchen handle dietary restrictions?
No specific dietary accommodation policy is documented for Sycamore Kitchen. For a bakery-café at this price point, gluten-free and dairy-free options are common in the LA market, but you should call ahead or check the current menu directly before visiting if restrictions are a deciding factor.
Can I eat at the bar at Sycamore Kitchen?
Sycamore Kitchen operates as a counter-service café, not a full-service restaurant with a traditional bar. Seating details aren't fully documented, but the format suggests casual counter and table seating rather than a dedicated bar. The wine program (235 selections, $$ pricing) is an option, though it's more notable as a wine list than a bar-seat experience.
What are alternatives to Sycamore Kitchen in Los Angeles?
For daytime café dining with critical recognition, Sqirl (also OAD-listed) is the closest comparable on format and neighborhood energy. If you want to step up to a dinner-only, reservation-required experience, Kato and Hayato both represent a different tier entirely. Sycamore Kitchen's value is specifically in the no-reservation, daytime, OAD-validated slot — nothing on this comparison list competes in that format.
Is Sycamore Kitchen good for a special occasion?
Not the obvious call for a celebratory dinner — it closes at 4 pm daily and runs counter service, so the format doesn't suit a long, occasion-style meal. It works for a low-key birthday brunch or a daytime treat, especially given the OAD recognition, but for a true special-occasion dinner in LA, Hayato or Vespertine are more appropriate.
Is lunch or dinner better at Sycamore Kitchen?
There is no dinner service — Sycamore Kitchen closes at 4 pm every day of the week. Lunch (10 am–4 pm weekdays, 9 am–4 pm weekends) is the only option. Weekend mornings are your best window if you want the full range of baked goods before items sell out.
What should a first-timer know about Sycamore Kitchen?
It's counter service, walk-in only, and closes at 4 pm — plan your day accordingly. It sits at 143 S La Brea Ave in the Mid-City corridor, easy to combine with other La Brea stops. Three consecutive OAD Cheap Eats rankings signal this is not a casual neighborhood option; it's one of the more critically validated daytime spots in the city at this price point.
Hours
- Monday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Tuesday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Wednesday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Thursday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Friday
- 10 am–4 pm
- Saturday
- 9 am–4 pm
- Sunday
- 9 am–4 pm
Recognized By
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