Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3895 Overland Ave, Culver City, CA 90232
Phone: (310) 204-7090
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The menu here has so much you don’t really know where to start! All the employees here are super friendly. I stopped in tonight 11/19 and they were kind of busy but everything went very smooth!
The guy at the counter was cool and helped me get a #111 and it was phenomenal! The Voodoo Heat chips were also phenomenal! Hadn’t had those since I visited home in Florida.
*The treat in the bottom of the bag are those amazing caramel apple lollipops
I love Ike’s and have been to this location several times before. Tonight was a huge (and disgusting) disappointment.
I ordered two sandwiches to-go around 7-7:30pm. Upon getting home and unwrapping both sandwiches, I discovered MULTIPLE hairs in BOTH sandwiches. The hair was scattered amongst the meats and vegetables, and they were clearly visible once you unwrapped the sandwich fully.
My friend and I only took a couple bites before realizing that both sandwiches were contaminated. One hair — honest mistake, but multiple hairs in TWO completely different sandwiches is cause for concern.
There is clearly a quality control issue (or maybe my friend and I were targeted) at this location. Such a disappointment for an almost $30 order. Now I’m not sure if I’d want to return to Ike’s at all.
It’s located at plaza on Overland Blvd and you can easily find parking spaces. Even though we came here on their opening day, staffs are well-trained and friendly.
Didn’t exactly feel the love when I was there. I was sitting facing the register waiting patiently for my order when my name was called by an employee, the tone of which sounded like a mixture of chagrin and defeat.
I walked up to the register and he asked if I was C, I said yes. He deeply exhaled as if exasperated, slowly turned, grabbed my sandwich, and handed it to me, staring me dead into my soul. He acted as if he had been calling my name for hours and I finally responded (It was the first time my name was called).
Then I got what I can only describe as the gen Z stare, no smile, no “thanks have a nice day”, just an intense blank faced staredown. I asked what was up and they instantly made a disgusted face as if I had committed the worst atrocity known to mankind by asking them that. Then they just as instantly went back to the staredown. Very ominous, a little creepy, and definitely not normal human behavior. I’m not keen to come back and experience that again.
I opted for the Jaymee sandwich, which still made for a decent lunch as leftovers. The sauce was good. If you check in on Yelp, you can get a free bag of chips. There are vegan options as well.