Hip vegan restaurant offering diverse cuisine, wine & craft beer, plus pet-friendly outdoor seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2870 Rowena Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Phone: (323) 741-8148
Website: http://littlepinerestaurant.com/
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Brunch is only served on Sat & Sun. The Kitchen closes at 3pm for brunch, so make sure to get there within an hour before closing, or be prepared for an unwelcoming hostess to admonish you (as I arrived at 2:30pm)
Also enjoyed Little Pine for a dinner date. The food’s incredibly creative and fresh. It’s the best upscale vegan restaurant in Silver Lake/Los Feliz area.
Excellent service!
♻️ Paper Straws
️ Street Parking
Everything thing we had for dinner this past Sunday (8/4/19) was truly awesome. We started with the macaroni & cheese as an appetizer (it could also be a main dish). It’s so fantastic that words can’t describe it properly. It’s unlike anything you’ve ever had before and it’s all vegan obviously. We also shared the fried cauliflower which was very savory and delicious. Outstanding. Our mains were the king trumpet scallops (outstanding too) and the pan fried gnocchi. The gnocchi was just out of control great. What a happy experience overall. We wish we could dine here more often.
The best of the best part is that 100% of the profits go to help animals. This place is all love and health all wrapped into one lovely restaurant. We’ll be back every time we get a chance for sure!!
BTW – we also had brunch on Saturday (8/3/19). It was fantastic too!!!
The staff is kind and relaxed, the interior very cozy and tasteful… would definitely come again.
Oh, and all profit goes to animal welfare organizations so that makes it my favorite vegan restaurant of all time.
Delicious food and the service is always good.
Make sure to order a table if you don’t want to be waiting but it does worth the wait.
Little Pine have a cute little balcony where you can enjoy some time with your fur baby.
I highly recommend this place for dinner and brunch.
Came here for brunch with my girl friend. We shared French toast and tofu scramble. It was GREAT! My friend is not vegan and has never had tofu scramble before. She enjoyed everything. The French toast is not too sweet at all. You can also order coconut whip on the top ($2) if you want. We went simple yet still very satisfying. The turmeric ginger latte was quite interesting. It doesn’t taste spicy or too bitter (sometimes turmeric powders makes drinks taste bitter if you add too much). Her hibiscus mimosa was a beautiful presentation. We certainly had a wonderful experience here. Love it.
Fantastic vegan restaurant. This has jumped up to one of my favorite vegan restaurant after my first visit. For a long time, my impression of Little pine was that’s just a juice bar. It turned out after few years of business, they have become a full menu restaurant with weekend brunch! Hooray!
Came here for some celebrations. Before we arrived, the GPS said we are close to it, so we looked for parking. There are some street parking in the alley. Well, don’t get fooled by a sign has a simple tree icon with a flashing open arrow that leads you to a second-floor-entrance restaurant . (Look for my pictures) THAT IS NOT LITTLE PINE. You gotta keep walking for another block, and then you’ll see the “actual” Little Pine.
The ambience was fabulous and intimate. Lighting was kind of dark and the design was full of natural theme with a taste of industrial feature. Outdoor setting was kind of neat. They also provide blankets for customers who seat outside.
The staffs are very professional and friendly. We ordered potato soup, raviolis, crusted piccata, and dessert was banana pie cream. Everything was so tasty and satisfying. The potato soup was served warmed with fried red onion. Right amount of spiciness just perfectly warmed up your stomach for the next dish. Raviolis were stuffed with spinach and artichoke. Walnut, cranberries on the top, and sage was mixed in the sauce. That really makes this dish flavorful. The piccata was very crunchy and tasted just like….fried pork! Yum. Dessert was relatively big portion. It’s like banana mousse with whip cream. So smooth and so creamy.
I seriously love everything here. Not to mention, part of their income also donate to help animals or any other charities. Isn’t it nice? Knowing that while you’re eating dinner, you’re also doing something nice to the world. Love it! Will definitely come back and recommend it to others.