Old-school diner serving classic American breakfast & lunch fare in a quaint, retro-themed space.
Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 9748 Washington Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232
Phone: (310) 204-5136
Website: https://sandwdiner.com/
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Reviews
The service was just okay. We did get waited on right away and our food came, but we never saw a server again, we had to ask for a check. The place is still cute, but dusting of the stuff on the walls needs to be done. Other than that, it was clean. Parking is on the street and not easy to find.
I found the rest of the food to be just average. The biscuits and gravy were not good at all and the gravy was watery. No one ate it. The pancakes had no butter on them and were bland and dry. The eggs were cooked perfectly. The coffee was just warm and no one came to ask if we wanted more. The salad was very good.
It does get very crowded on the weekends so I would go elsewhere for breakfast if I were you.
This is the not the first time we have been and found it lacking.
I really hope they get it together. Good thing I did not want syrup on my pancakes.
The menu is huge here from my part. Had to do the two enchiladas with ground beef I ate them so fast. I don’t even think they had time to cool down. I would’ve eaten the plate if I could’ve gotten away with it, but you can’t eat plates…
I thought the service was incredibly friendly. I love the environment. It’s very straightforward and very honest and the seating is comfortable. You can even sit outside, but if I were you,
I would enjoy the fact that this is one of the few places you can get a really good meal for under $15 and there’s a lot of choices here and the food.
I didn’t even have to wait seven minutes my next visit? I’m coming for breakfast.
OK, back to breakfast.
I had my go-to dish of French Toast. It was just what you would expect from a country diner. Four pieces for a full order. Lightly browned, tasty but unremarkable.
The coffee was good and a glass of water appeared at the start, just like you would expect.
The wife had her usual dish of two eggs over easy with bacon, hash browns and toast. Again, this was just what you would expect from a country diner, unremarkable but adequate.
The ambiance (can you use that word for a diner?) reminds me of a place I frequented 40 years ago near Chicago called Steel’s Grill. Country diner. That’s all you need to know.
The diner is open for breakfast and lunch. It closes at 2 pm.
They only accept CASH, so hit up the ATM before coming.
There is plenty of metered street parking in the morning but you may need to walk a bit for lunch.
So, we’ll definitely be back for lunch. Breakfast was good but not great and there are a lot of places for breakfast that we haven’t tried yet.
We ordered the Eggs Benedict, which was done very well although the ham could have been cooked a little more, as well as a Scramble and Blueberry Pancakes. I tend to like my pancakes a bit fluffier but still these were very good. We also ordered a Biscuit & Gravy and although I enjoyed the gravy, the biscuit was not a traditional biscuit and tasted closer to a light cake.
I held back a star due to some personal preparation preferences, and the cash only policy. Overall it was a nice breakfast.