Hours
| Friday | 5:30 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 5:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12043 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064
Phone: (310) 444-9996
Website: http://teddys-cafe.cafes-city.com/
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Teddy’s Cafe: The American Diner Experience You’ve Been Craving
Teddy’s Cafe, 12043 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90064, US
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Just a heads-up, this is a cash-only restaurant. They do have an ATM inside, and if you don’t have your card, Zelle is also accepted (which I ended up using).
#5-stars
I got the Teddy’s burger and it came with a soup and fries so I got the clam chowder which was hearty. The burger was cooked well, but a little tall haha. Great value and I was full for just $13.
Also have to add my appreciation to Theodore “Teddy” for giving me a free hat for being a fellow Theodore and taking the time to chat with me. Will definitely be coming back.
The clientele seems to be a regular crowd. I saw more than one family greed with other customers. What a friendly family environment. The majority of customers were families with kids. Friendly service serving customers in both languages English and Spanish.
As I was walking out, a family of seven was walking in. A middle-aged man in the parking lot with his family quickly answered that they have been coming to Freddy’s for the past six years, almost every day. And, added “even during the pandemic,” with a wide smile.”
In the parking lot, a young woman is waiting for her car. An older gentleman, possibly three times her age, shows up. He greets her with a smile and a “Hello. Hello.”
They get in the car and drive away.
I couldn’t resist waiting on my car to see who else would show up. As the couple drove away, a family of five was stepping out of their vehicle. Two couples, a young man and a child. The younger woman holding the child by her hand couldn’t deny, even if she tried, that the older couple was their parents. Both women had the same body structure, slim and mid high, and curly hair and same facial features.
An older man gets out of a car. A younger man gets out of the drivers side and walks to the passenger’s side to help an older woman. They all three walk to the restaurant.
After 30 minutes of seating in my car, the scene is repeated as more car park.
Families, couples, and solos, young and old, kept arriving. Younger people were driving out, helping older folks who perhaps are grandparents.
Teddy’s is a family affair
Take a look at the menu. Reasonable prices because they have avoided the extra credit card charges.
The location was a secret for me. I have overlooked Freddy’s for the last 15 years. I drive by at least four times a week. I live only a few blocks away. Easy to overlook from the outside. There is no fancy decoration outside. There is a handwritten sign and a simple neon open sign. A street sign announces “Teddy’s Cafe.”
“Open for 35 years now,” the owner tells me. Julio, the waiter and the other two waitresses, know customers by name or at least customers know their names.
I like consistency. I went back on Jan 1st. The scenes were repeated.
It’s a family affair.
I started off with a cup of coffee and the two biscuits and gravy for $2.50. At that price it’s impossible to beat but I was not the biggest fan of the gravy and wish the biscuits would have been fluffier. Not the best I’ve had this year but still worth getting. I chose one of the specials of the day, which was the Eggs Benedict. Again it was pretty good although not great. A lot of it comes down to the hollandaise sauce quality. This one was a bit too watery in my opinion. Also, the potatoes were more home style potatoes even though I requested hashbrowns.
Overall a pretty good diner, and I would recommend even though I have to give it a 4/5 because of service and food quality.