Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
The Apple Pan
475Pearl PointsNo reservations. No frills. Worth it.

About The Apple Pan
The Apple Pan is a walk-in-only counter diner on West Pico with three consecutive years on OAD's Cheap Eats in North America list and a 4.4-star average across more than 3,300 Google reviews. It is the right call for one or two people who want a fast, honest American diner meal without a reservation. Groups of four or more should book elsewhere.
The Apple Pan, Los Angeles: Pearl Verdict
With 3,339 Google reviews averaging 4.4 stars and three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list (ranked #279 in 2025), The Apple Pan earns its Pearl Recommended status not through hype but through consistency. If you want a no-reservation, counter-only American diner that has been delivering the same honest burger-and-pie format for decades in West LA, book this. If you want a sit-down table, a group-friendly layout, or dietary flexibility, look elsewhere.
About The Apple Pan
The Apple Pan operates out of a compact counter-only room on West Pico Boulevard, which defines everything about the experience before you walk in. There are no booths, no private dining room, and no table service. Seating runs along a horseshoe counter, which means you are eating shoulder-to-shoulder with whoever sits next to you. For a first-timer, that is part of the appeal. For a regular, the question is whether the counter still delivers on the things that earned it repeat visits: the burger, the fries, and the pie. Based on the venue's sustained OAD ranking and 4.4-star average across more than 3,000 reviews, the answer is yes.
Shelli Azoff currently oversees The Apple Pan, a venue that has remained structurally unchanged while the neighborhood around it has shifted considerably. The menu stays tight, the format stays informal, and the counter stays the counter. That is not a limitation — it is the whole point. Regulars who have been once know what they are returning for, and the venue does not ask them to recalibrate.
On the sensory side, the kitchen at The Apple Pan is open to the counter, which means the smell of the flat-leading grill and the pie warming nearby reaches you before your order does. It is a functional diner kitchen doing what it is supposed to do, and the aroma reinforces rather than complicates the decision to be here.
Timing and Booking
The Apple Pan does not take reservations. Walk in, wait for a counter seat, and order when you sit. That said, timing matters. The venue is closed Mondays. Tuesday through Friday, doors open at 11 am and close at 11 pm. Saturday and Sunday run until midnight. Lunch (11 am to roughly 1 pm on weekdays) is the path of least resistance — waits are shorter, the counter turns over faster, and you avoid the dinner crowd that the OAD ranking and Google volume suggest is real. If you are visiting on a weekend evening, expect a wait. There is no call-ahead queue option listed in the venue data, so arrive early or treat the wait as part of the format.
Reservations: Walk-in only, no bookings taken. Hours: Tue–Fri 11 am–11 pm; Sat–Sun 11 am–12 am; closed Monday. Dress: No code , casual is the norm and anything else would be out of place. Budget: OAD Cheap Eats classification signals sub-$30 per head is realistic; exact pricing is not published in our data. Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-in only, no advance planning needed beyond timing your arrival.
Groups at The Apple Pan
This is the practical reality that the editorial angle on private dining makes plain: The Apple Pan has no private room, no group booking process, and no table configuration that accommodates parties larger than what the counter seats allow. For a group of two, the counter works well , you sit side by side, order together, and the format suits the meal. For groups of four or more, the counter becomes logistically awkward. There is no guarantee adjacent seats will be available simultaneously, and there is no host to coordinate a larger party. If group dining is the priority, Osteria Mozza handles larger tables with proper booking infrastructure. For a serious group meal in LA with private room access, Providence is the option to consider. The Apple Pan is a solo or two-leading venue , plan accordingly.
Pearl Ratings
- Pearl Recommended: Yes (2025)
- OAD Cheap Eats North America: #279 (2025), #298 (2024), Recommended (2023)
- Google Rating: 4.4 / 5 (3,339 reviews)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at The Apple Pan?
Lunch on a weekday is your lowest-friction option. The venue is closed Mondays, and weekend evenings draw longer waits at the counter. If you want the full experience without a significant wait, aim for Tuesday through Thursday between 11am and 1pm.
Can I eat at the bar at The Apple Pan?
The entire restaurant is counter seating — there is no table service. You sit at the counter, order when a spot opens, and eat there. If counter dining is not your format, this venue is not the right fit regardless of the food.
What should I order at The Apple Pan?
The Apple Pan has earned three consecutive years on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list, ranked #279 in 2025, which points squarely at the burgers and pies as the reason to visit. Specific menu items are not listed in our venue data, so check current offerings on arrival.
What should I wear to The Apple Pan?
Come as you are. This is a counter-only diner on West Pico Boulevard with no dress expectations. Casual clothing is entirely appropriate, and anything more formal would be out of place.
Does The Apple Pan handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not documented in our venue data. Given the diner format and limited counter service model, options for complex dietary restrictions are likely narrow. Call ahead or ask on arrival — there is no online booking process to flag requirements in advance.
How far ahead should I book The Apple Pan?
The Apple Pan does not take reservations. You walk in and wait for a counter seat. To minimise wait time, go on a weekday (Tuesday through Friday), arrive at opening at 11am, and avoid Friday and Saturday evenings when the venue stays open until midnight.
Can The Apple Pan accommodate groups?
No. There is no private room, no group booking process, and the counter-only format makes large parties impractical. This venue works for one or two people; groups of four or more should plan to split up or choose a different venue entirely.
Location
10801 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064
Los Angeles, United States
Compare The Apple Pan
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| The Apple Pan | Easy | |
| Kato | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Holbox | $$ | Unknown |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | $$$$ | Unknown |
A quick look at how The Apple Pan measures up.
Also Consider
- Kato, New Taiwanese, Asian, $$$$
- Hayato, Japanese, $$$$
- Vespertine, Progressive, Contemporary, $$$$
- Holbox, Mexican Seafood, Mexican, $$
- Sushi Kaneyoshi, Sushi, Japanese, $$$$
The Apple Pan sits in a completely different tier from most of Los Angeles's most-discussed restaurants, and that is the point. Where Kato, Hayato, Vespertine, and Sushi Kaneyoshi all sit at $$$$, require advance bookings (sometimes months out), and deliver structured tasting or omakase experiences, The Apple Pan is walk-in only, priced in OAD's Cheap Eats range, and built around a short menu you can eat in under an hour. These are not competing options, they answer different questions entirely. If you are deciding between a counter burger and a $300 omakase, the decision is already made by your budget and format preference.
The closer peer comparison is Holbox, also an OAD Cheap Eats pick at $$ in Los Angeles. Holbox focuses on Mexican seafood and brings a different flavor profile and counter-service format. If the meal you want is American diner, burger, fries, pie, The Apple Pan is the cleaner answer. If you want something lighter, fish-forward, or Mexican-influenced at a similar price point, Holbox is the alternative worth considering. Both are easy to access without advance booking, both have earned sustained critical recognition, and both deliver at the price point without requiring a reservation strategy.
For anyone planning a broader Los Angeles dining itinerary: The Apple Pan works as a lunch stop or a casual weeknight meal before or after a higher-end dinner at Osteria Mozza or a special-occasion booking at Providence. It does not compete with those venues, it complements them. Use The Apple Pan for what it is: a low-friction, high-consistency diner with a track record that earns the walk-in wait.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 11 am–11 pm
- Wednesday
- 11 am–11 pm
- Thursday
- 11 am–11 pm
- Friday
- 11 am–11 pm
- Saturday
- 11 am–12 am
- Sunday
- 11 am–12 am
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