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122 of 9,994 Restaurants in Los Angeles

My second visit here and both times were great! Had the baked eggs which were good but the breakfast pizza was superb! Enough for 2 and sooo much salmon!

I liked brunch here because there were salads and sandwiches and not just egg dishes and pancakes. The place is a classic and my daughter who lives in LA loves to bring us here when she visits.

The feeling is older hollywood, but with nouveau food, hipster crowd. Prices are reasonable. The wild boar bacon is excellent, as is the lemon ricotta blueberry pancakes. The scrambled eggs on grilled Italian bread with pesto is excellent as well. Parking is relatively easy. This is in the Los Feliz/Griffith park area. Celebrities are among the patrons.

Who would think that this little corner restaurant would have one of the best sandwiches I have ever eaten? The flavors blended beautifully and it was a real treat. We got there late and expected to be able to grab a table easily. But this popular place was packed and we ended up at an outdoor table along the side street. It was fine. An ample awning and heat lamps both cut down on noise and the chill. I had the fried oyster sandwich w. arugula, crispy speck, tomato and hot sauce. Served with a generous salad dressed to perfection or potatoes that are to die for (especially if you like garlic). So much to eat that I took a chunk of the sandwich home and warmed it up for lunch the next day -- great warmed up! One glitch. We ordered an appetizer that never arrived at the table. The waiter checked on us about after we started eating and we told him to cancel that portion of our order. The Manager came back to the table and offered it to us free of charge along with a sincere apology. We denied the offer but were pleased to know he followed up. It's best if you call ahead for reservations if you care to eat at a reasonable hour.

Great brunch in a great neighborhood. This spot is on the fancy side for a hangover brunch... the good thing is in LA nobody cares what you are wearing to brunch, in fact the grungier the better! Small menu with lots of great choices. The eggs are fresh, the potatoes are great and the breakfast cocktails are amazing!

I had breakfast here on my last visit to Los Angeles. We had French Toast Souffle! staff were friendly and service was great! I'll be back!

I love Little Dom's. After living in Los Feliz for over a year, I finally made it there for dinner last weekend. Food: I've only eaten dinner so far but it was great. Had the spaghetti & meatballs and the little neck clams. Both were absolutely delicious. The spaghetti and meatballs come in a smaller portion which is nice. For dessert I had the gelato sundae. Also great. Drinks: Had the special cocktail of the night which was delicious. And I've sat outside a couple of Sundays for just a bottle of Prosseco. It used to only be $12, now its $15. Ambiance: I love the main bar area inside. It feels old school, but still cool. Its dark and usually packed a good amount. It can be a romantic setting or great for a small group. Parking: Street parking is easy in the neighborhood.

Our family had a great evening al fresco at Little Dom's on a Monday night. The special, for only $15, featured grilled peaches with crispy prosciutto and balsamic drizzle, great pasta with a Bolognese-style sauce, and German Chocolate cake. The $15 bottle of "Dago Red" from Lompoc was excellent as well. Wife and daughter enjoyed the grilled artichoke and the meatballs. Friendly service, great ambience.

Came here with a couple of people, and had a meatball sandwich. First visit here. Everything was really good.

Had the Monday night supper here. What value! $18. Absolutely lovely food and atmosphere with great friendly service! Thoroughly enjoyed it here.

Casual dining, breakfast, lunch and dinner. We had a late breakfast and everything was excellent- tasty and good value. Busy on a Sunday noon, but the turnover and seating is well organized.Parking is challenging but paid parking is available in back. We drove 20 miles and it was so worth it!!

The vibe of this place is almost a caricature - in a good way - of Italian restaurants in America. Dimly lit, leather booths, photos of celebrities on the walls. The bread is warm and fresh. The pasta is perfectly al dente and the bolognese is superb. I have to confess I did not love the meatballs -- the texture is finer and denser than I would prefer, although the flavor is quite good. I had a really nice salad there as well. Good service!

I usually hit this place up for the brunch. It's a bit pricey but the food is incredible, the service is killer, and the vibe is excellent. A super chilled out restaurant in the middle of Los Feliz with a bit of a European vibe. The garlic potatoes are good enough to murder someone over. Lovely, but too expensive to visit more than once a month.

We came here on a night when there was a celebratory group squeezed into a nearby booth so the noise level was high. The service was excellent. Our waitress was very attentive and helped make it an excellent dinner. The cocktails are good. The food is very tasty and the portions are large. The menu is limited, though. Our salad, pasta, meatballs (available as a side in any quantity you wish), and rice balls were all great! This place is always crowed so reservations are a must! Beside the excellent food, there is always a chance of a celebrity sighting here.

A friend took me here for the first time and I was very very impressed! The ambiance takes you right back in time with the decor and movie stars photos on the walls - real stars from the 30s and 40s, not the 'actors' of nowadays. The service was amazing from the hostess to the waitress to the bussers. The cauliflower rice was simply the best, never had it before and was really glad I gave it a shot. Also had the fried potatoes and can honestly say I have never had fried potatoes that tasty before! I plan on going back soon and hope you all give it a try as well!

I've been there for dinner with friends and, being Italian, I cannot consider the food other than average being Little Dom's a US restaurant that serves italian food, the atmosphere is very pleasant though.

We were here tonight for my daughters birthday. The food was very enjoyable as well as the old school ambiance. Our waitress ruined it. We grabbed drinks at the deli because we were early and we told her the wine was terrible. She sounded like she was just getting us new drinks as a good service but charged us for all of them. We told her it was my daughters birthday and barely got a grin from her. I’d hope service would be better next time but no one was really friendly. If going to the Greek, I may suggest looking at a different restaurant.

Little Dom's probably does not need another super positive review as so many of the others are spot on (great little spot, great neighborhood spot, feels like NY, etc.) but one thing that really stood out for me was the bar. This is not a pickup bar and this is not a bar with an attitude. Little Dom's is a bar where you can go with your wife and strike up a conversation with other interesting people and that is so very rare in LA.

We enjoyed our dinner at Little Dom's. The waiter was attentive, friendly and knew his menu well. The portions are pretty small, but what we ate was good. It's not 5 star, but it's a great neighborhood place with a fun Italian vibe. The restaurant inside is pretty small, but in good weather, the patio is a good option. We have heard breakfast is great here - can't wait to try it. Enjoyable casual dinner.

Nothing pretentious here. Good value, limited menu, cordial service, good "locals" bar. Low ceilings, dark wood, a typical northeastern style old Italian restaurant. A true neighborhood place.

Little Doms is a very popular restaurant in Los Feliz neighborhood. The prices are reasonable and the food is very good. My lasagna was excellent. The riceball appetizers and fried crabcake appetizers are also very tasty. It has an exciting ambience but can get overcrowded at times.

One of the best in L.A.! Great dishes, great prices, great staff!!!! They have a little of everything-homestyle Italian!

Interesting variety on the modern menu, serving savory and sweet delicious food for a hearty breakfast. Fast and attentive service in a well designed space (made to look cozy and antique).

severely disappointed, had high expectations from all the reviews, but was let down. we ordered the cold chicken sandwich and the muffuletta with a side of faro. I must had misread the menu because it was an "old" chicken sandwich, the bread was so tough and chewy it was almost inedible, the chicken was like jerky, stringy and also super tough, felt like a dog with a bone just working my jaw out and cutting the crap out of the roof of my mouth. the bread on my wife's sandwich was also stale although nothing close to mine. the taste was great but the texture left a lot to be desired. the faro salad was tasty. TIP: test out your sandwich before taking it to go so you won't be disappointed.

I've never come here for food, but it all looks amazing. I always come for after dinner cocktails. The staff is friendly, their cocktails are tasty and well priced. It's quite easy to have one too many here :)

I totally forgot to take a picture of my plate because it just looked so good, and after the first bite I couldn’t put my fork down. By far probably the best blueberry pancakes / pancakes I have ever had in Los Angeles so far, or ever. These were incredibly delicious ! I also love that the venue i clean and does look Italian & you can tell that the ingredients and everything is fresh and homemade which I appreciate. So price/quality is 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 yes. Nice staff as well. great discovery.

Stopped in for lunch on a weekday with friends. I had the shrimp & spinach salad which was fantastic! My friends also enjoyed their meals as well! Mimosa was perfect 👌🏻

I Always sit at the bar because that's the easiest way to get in there during the day on the weekends. Order a Moscow Mule cocktail, the best EVER! If you like ginger, order it and you'll never be able to have another mule from anywhere ever again. Good and bad thing? I've only had lunch in there and it was terrific. Oyster sandwich with speck. Parmesan arugula salad and also a side of italian sausage. Yum yum! Looking around the brunch looked sooo tempting.

Little Dom's is italian. Moderately priced pizza and more expensive entrees. Food is pretty good. Service was OK not perfect. We like it best for the scale. It's a relatively small little place. Special but not too fancy. Good date night place. There is outdoor seating which is an entirely different vibe than indoors. Good in its own way but different.

Loved Little Dom's. We sat outside and enjoyed a delicious meal! Grilled artichokes for appetizer was great! All pastas are homemade. I got the Pacherri it was delicious. My daughter got a special of squid ink pasta and she said it was great! The staff was friendly and efficient! Thanks for a great evening!!!

Los Feliz is lucky when it comes to restaurants..you can travel the globe just on Hillhurst and Vermont in small five block radius [if block's can have radius/radii?] Anyway Little Dom;s feels like you've gone to a local bar in Italy or Little Italy in NYC. Food is comfort food, excellent sausage and thinnest of thin crust pizzas ... Italian Wedding Soup [not my personal favorite, but a fave of one of my friends] breakfast served all day, great fresh salads, and a very jolly crew!

Trying to find an open restaurant on July 4 proved a challenge, but luckily we found Little Dom's. The atmosphere is comfortable--quiet surroundings, nicely laid out (if small) dining room with banquettes and tables, a somewhat casual environment in which to enjoy some fine Italian food, good wine, and interesting cocktails. They have an extensive wine selection, with several good options by the glass; our party was impressed by the quality of the Manhattan and the mezcal drink they offered. The pizza is thin crust, with a great selection of toppings available for the basic Margherita. The al dente linguini with roasted tomatoes, garlic, basil, and chiles was VERY good. The service was prompt and friendly, and never felt rushed. All in all, a very nice dining experience in one of the prettier parts of Los Angeles.

I had to pinch myself when I found out this place only opened in 2007! Its a real hidden gem where you are catapulted back in time to the US 50's. Beautiful decor greets you while you wait for wood fired pizza and fully loaded burgers. The pizza were wafer thin and crisp with plenty of topping and the burger we ordered was delicious. Put it on your to do list if you are in LA

My favorite place in LA. Love the cozy atmosphere in Los Feliz neighborhood. The pizza is absolutely fabulous. But I highly recommend the rice balls for an appetizer as well. If you can sage room, the tiramisu for dessert. But you really can't go wrong with anything on the menu. The outside dining is great. The staff is always friendly.

A very nice Italian restaurant with great service. We ate inside but you can dine outside. I had the Gluten Free Tagliatelle w/English Peas, Sugar Snap Peas, Asparagus, Mint & Parmesan. As well we started with some kind of appetizer that was amazing but I cannot remember the name. Highly recommend this restaurant!

Visiting from Australia and mainly picked Little Dom’s hoping for a celebrity spot for the kids. No celebrity but a great lunch. Cool space, old school style, booth seating and simple menu. Nice bar on one side and deli on the other if you don’t want the full restaurant. Albacore salad and side of potatoes were the pick of what we ordered but pasta and pizza also good. In Los Feliz, the whole experience feels like living in LA rather than being trapped in tourist traps.

Stopped here for brunch. Great food and great service. Staff were very welcoming. All you chocoholics should try the nutella panino! Yum!

Terrific food: simple, delicious, Italian food with a twist. Great service. Perfect place for breakfast or dinner. The best breakfast pizza on the planet.

Little Dom's it's a classic within Los Feliz. Their Italian dishes have a home made taste and are always on point. It's an old looking Italian restaurant with beautiful wood bar and atmosphere. Outdoor seating is available and in Fall they have a cover and heaters outside

I happened on Little Dom's by accident, any to my surprise it was the highlight of my night. Ordered a drink that turned out to be really nice, the food was good and the company was awesome. Dishes are nicely-sized and the crew is really nice and attentive. Would definitely go again :)

I love the food and service I received at Little Dom's. I will definitely return to this restaurant.

On the corner of Hillhurst Avenue, one can find a small fascinating restaurant. This place serves wonderful dishes for light lunch like good warm sandwiches. We ate burger and meatballs sandwiches. They were just delicious. Service was good and clever, the waitress understands our limits and applied them to all dishes. A warm recommendation for a visitor in Griffith's park.

Monday night offers a fixed price menu: salad, entree and dessert. A very good deal. Oh, and a bottle house wine for a very good price, too. Four friends had the fixed price specials, I had the alternate menu offering: chicken parmigiana. Everyone liked their food very much. Atmosphere was very busy inside, and outside on the sidewalk seating. But conversation was possible and we had a great time. Worth going again for sure.

Little Dom's is just a short walk away from the apartment my husband and I were crashing at when we were in LA visiting friends for a few days. We went to Dom's with two friends and had a great and satisfying meal. I was a big fan of the rigatoni with ricotta, sausage and peas, and we also had the grilled artichoke appetizer, brussel sprouts, and the chocolate plate for dessert (great to share!). My husband had the tuna melt - not something we thought we'd see on the menu - and it was delicious. It came with a mountain of potatoes, which were also delicious, but it was a very large portion of them. So we gave him a little help! Our two friends who joined us were already big fans of this place, and my husband and I will definitely be hitting Dom's up when we return to the LA area. The waiter we had was fantastic, too, and very personable. The hostess was not quite as friendly, but no matter, though - this place is great! We had a spot outside, which we really enjoyed. It's a great place for celebrity sightings apparently, too - we saw Jesse Tyler Ferguson!

Stopped in for a business meeting. Had an espresso and swirl cake. Nice quiet, great service. They also have very good looking sandwiches. It is a local vibe and has a larger restaurant connected to it. Will go back

We went to Little Dom’s right after visiting the Griffith Observatory as it was less than 10 minutes away. The ambiance was great - very old school Italian. We started with a pizza appetizer which was paper thin and delicious. I had an amazing spaghetti and meatball dish and they hooked my girls up with pasta dishes that they loved. Great service. Street parking. Would recommend for a nice dinner.

This restaurant in LA is certainly one to give a try. We had a stuffed roasted onion for an appetizer, and main meals of Hanger Steak, Pork Tenderloin and Sea Bass for main courses. All were excellent. We also tried the roasted sunchokes which were wonderful. Menu has a great variety to choose from. Nice cozy atmosphere, good service.

I was in LA to adopt a dog, and needed to find a restaurant I could take her to, and found Little Dom's on an Eater list of good pet-friendly restaurants. They were so welcoming, had a heated porch we could sit on, and even had special little treats for my new pup. The food was also excellent! I had a fabulous endive salad and a pizza. Both were delicious. I would absolutely recommend this place, whether you have a dog with you or not.

Stopped in here for lunch on a Monday and it was delicious. Important to note it is counter service at lunch, but the line was short. I had the little dom's burger and it was so very good. I added on the fried potatoes... a few weeks later I am still thinking about how good they were. Just the perfect combo of crunchy potatoes with garlic. Really delicious. The staff was also very nice. Parking was a bit of a challenge. We had to circle a few times and then found a street spot and walked 4 or so blocks.

So...we watched a Tasty video about the best pasta in Los Angeles; Little Dom's spaghetti and meatballs was featured...So we went. Mind you, we don't eat meat, but from what we saw, we knew we wouldn't be disappointed and we weren't! We had no reservations early on a Saturday night but only had a short 30 minute wait. They sat us in the 'Deli' area, which is tiny and quaint and we thought it was perfect. We started with the 'rice balls' which to us, was more like arrancini, but I don't care what you call it, it was delicious. Made with mushroom risotto, stuffed with cheese and deep fried (OMG) served with a side of marinara sauce. Yeah. I was done. And then came the home made raviiolis with a 'mushroom bolognese'. Again, they were delicious. But it was also a unique dish, which is always fun. We also tried a margarita pizza, which is very very thin, but very very tasty. I had a glass of Sangiovese and we were so full we couldn't even try (what sounded like) amazing desserts. Reason to come back. And we will!

We went there because we were told it was a hang out place for some actors, We had a 38 dollar wine that was the cheapest in the menu, I had the Squid Ink Fussily, the pasta didn't come with a black ink sauce as I am use to, instead the pasta was made with the ink, it was dry and it came in a small plate, in a restaurant with those prices I would have thought it came in bigger plates and garnish. We also had the side of the Cauliflower Rissoto, it was tasteless and not worth 9 dollars . The others in the party had the special Ravioli of the day and it was also average, specially for the vegetarians that were in the group, no avocado, fresh tomatoes, salad. Overall a disappointment, also we were charged 38 dollars tip which I thought was too much for the quality of the food

FIrst of all, the food here is great. Consistently excellent. We've had brunch, lunch, dinner, and drinks and dessert, and never been disappointed. Second, we've been here both with and without kids, and have been treated beautifully on all occasions. No slant-eyed looks, they let us know they have kids pasta on request, brought an espresso cup and tiny spoon when our daughter wanted to sip her milk as if it were tea, were prompt when we had kids and needed urgency, left us alone to linger when we didn't, just always lovely service. Finally, the atmosphere. It feels both casual and elegant in the best possible combination. Equally appropriate as a neighborhood bite or a special date-night occasion.

Visited in October when we were staying with our family in Los Feliz. We tried on two occasions to get a table but each time we were offered very early (5.30) or late (9.30) and then only outside on the pavement which looked noisy, less so along the side. We then called and booked a table for four and were first told that they were fully booked at 7.30 and then when I sounded disappointed we were offered 7.45. We sat and waited for about ten minutes when we arrived and then were offered a lovely booth table in the bar area which had a great buzz. Lovely food and service and we could understand why this is the most popular restaurant in the area. Just pays to persevere!

Loved this little gem! We were a small group of 5 friends looking for an interesting place to eat before heading into Griffith Park and this was just perfect. Charming atmosphere, food was excellent as was the service. No wait to be seated. It had a great local community feel to it. Would definitely recommend checking it out and will probably drop in again on a future visit to the area.

I always long for homemade Italian food no matter where I travel. I met a friend at Little Doms and the food is simply amazing, homemade everything! The service was also great! If you don’t get there fairly early or make a reservation there is a line out the door!

This restaurant looks like it has been there for years. Pictures of the old Hollywood stars on the walls and a diner decor. We ate brunch here and the food was delicious. Buckwheat polenta with spinach and an egg was so good. I would like to go again for dinner. Give this place a try it is worth it.

The crispy mushroom wrap was such a delectable experience. Their cocktail list looks fabulous. Herb-infused liquor paired with different mixers that you can't get at a typical bar i.e. rose water. They even serve breakfast. Very quaint atmosphere.

In spite of the fact that this little restaurant is a neighborhood legend, it is completely unpretentious from waitstaff to food. The people are warm and genuine. The food is traditional Italian prepared with love and skill. The many cheese raviolo with mushroom ragout was pretty much the perfect dish (and just as good for breakfast the next morning). I also found the lighting and seating to be comfortable. Everything about the dining room put pleasure and conversation first. I look forward to my next visit.

I love this restaurant. .. we had a both in the main dining area after a drink at the bar, Food was excellent, so very good..

Well well , I am back...my travels took me to Los Angeles where we spent my husband and I Thanksgiving with our kids and familly as we do every year for the last 3 years. I cook and I cook well so there is no fooling me when it come to dining out. Being in LA for a week I took the kids out for brunch and dinner after having cooking too much for thanksgiving. One of the place I got to dine in was at Little Dom's.... Italien restaurant that my 2 boys seem raving about. I like Italiens food but this italien over priced over rated place made me regret to have spent so much money in a meal that was behond mediocre...YES you heard me...the pizza was covert with a marinara sauce that still smelled like the can that gave it birth...liking plain pizza I just wanted cheese ... cheese ..was it ?chewy mozarella that will make domino pizza feel like gourmet pizza....I encounter the same marinara sauce in a chiken parmesan that will make any Italien jump out of their grave...come on, at least do not blast the same sauce on every thing...my kids insisted for ordering the patatos that you see on top...their specialty apparently...I thought I will have an heard attack on the spot..."ca beigne dans l'huile" "it's swiming in Oil" as the French will say...a greassy mess with garlic persley and salt to dissimulate the bloob of grease...the artichaut apetizer were overcook and dry (somebody forgot to turn the oven off)... the only redeming value in this meal was their $40 house wine that probably cost them $5.5. not bad for a $5 bottle of wine not worth the $40 we paid for. Not sure who cook that meal that cost us over $230 for 3 share dishes and 2 appetizers...but man you gota go back to culinary school or change carriere path. As for the people that eat there and think this is good food, do yourself a favors sautee a couple of fresh tomatos with garlic olive oil and herbs. Cook some pasta and toss all of that in the pan with a good parmasiano regiano ...enjoy it, but do not take your girl friend or anyone you want to stay friend with to Little Dom's .....

There were nine in our party. The waitress handled the service with friendliness, good advice and courtesy. This resulted in changes and confusion at time. Her wine suggestion surprised us with its bold and generous balance. The menu could be more expansive. Our table enjoyed the Italian choices which met every expectation. Overall the ambience seemed a little dated or tired. The staff exceeded the evening's hope to find a friendly place to celebrate.

So glad we had reservations on Friday night! This restaurant is very popular and supported well by the neighborhood of Los Feliz. Good - not great - food; service was good but for some reason we had 3 wait staff during our 2 hours there. It is a fun and somewhat casual place to dine. It is also open for brunch and lunch.

We had a table for 6 outside which was just perfect for a late Saturday morning breakfast. We ordered a selection from the breakfast menu and all came away happy. I shared the blueberry pancakes and the eggs bruschetta with my husband. Both were great but the pancakes were especially delicious with fresh blueberries bursting in your mouth and a lovely side dip of maple syrup. Only downside, it feels a little overpriced (but that's probably the neighbourhood). Around 14€ for a bruschetta and 10€ for 3 pancakes. However if you get an outside space you'll probably feel it's worth it.

After an evening visit to nearby Griffith Observatory, and dodging traffic headed for a concert at the Greek, this spot was a cozy finale to our evening. Seated outside on the quieter end of the building, my friend and I enjoyed the delicious arancini, mushroom pizza and arugula salad, all enjoyed with tasty red wines by the glass suggested by the wait staff. (I forget the types, but the suggestions were spot on for the the kinds of wine my friend and I enjoy). Dessert was a trio of tiny, homemade ice cream cones served inverted on a chilled marble cutting board. The staff here were very warm and friendly. Their suggestions for wine and food were excellent. Perhaps they are all actors and screenwriters of the future, but for now they were all very focused on the job at hand. Bonus points were awarded for dining next an actor who won an Emmy a few weeks later, not that the restaurant directly had anything to do with that. :) C'mon, it's LA, what visitor wouldn't love that kind of brush with celebrity?

Dined here on a Tuesday evening, it wasn't too busy and we were seated straight away at a lovely little window table looking out onto Hillhurst. We were allocated a lovely waiter who quickly brought us menus and made some great recommendations. The food was absolutely superb, I'd read great things about their rice balls and I wasn't disappointed, they were everything I was hoping they'd be - as was the side of fried potatoes.. All garlicky & lemony - just lovely! The meatballs were huge, the spaghetti was perfect and combined with the rich tomato sauce, it gave it a great home cooked taste! Unfortunately I can't comment on the gorgeous dessert menu - I was too full to attempt it! Great ambiance and great all round dining experience. Next time I'm in LA I will return for sure.

The food definitely didn’t live up to expectations, but the decor and service were great. If I lived in the Los Feliz neighborhood this would probably be my local joint, but as a visitor to the city, I wouldn’t go back as there are too many other spots deserving of a shot.

A series of pretty classic style rooms from old LA that does not feel too kitschy. Lots of different kinds of people having dinner: couples on dates, groups of friends, families, a really nice mix of people. Friendly service and great food in a quiet for LA setting. You can even eat on the sidewalk. The food was an eclectic mix of italian/american, sure to be something for everyone. Nice wine list, too.

We really loved Little Dom's great straight forward fresh food + atmosphere-- so we went 2x during our short stay in LA. Was great for a late lunch (with cocktails of course!) We sat outside + loved the breeze on the quite corner. Was a nice little hide-away lunch. We returned for brunch the next day b/c it was so nice + easy the Saturday afternoon before-- and we were right: great place for Sunday Brunch as well. The farro + eggs w/ kale was heart + fresh and the Arugula + Parm Salad added a nice pop of freshness. The Fried Oyster Sando was fab for lunch-- and we also loved the Kale Salad. We had the same waiter both times + he was great-- casua + on top of the game.... a Chicago kid! Gotta love that! Thank's Little Dom's!

Sort of a non-descript place on the corner but with delightful staff and really good food. We sat outside on a lovely warm day more like summer than November. Her pizza was quite nice with exceptionally thin crust and my oyster sandwich was excellent. The fried potatoes with garlic certainly were with garlic but most tasty. We'll do a repeat visit.

Everything about Little Dom's is easy to like. The ambience the minute you walk in, the straightforward menu and the meals themselves are ever so pleasant. The crackery thin Pizza isright-up-my-alley and the Rocket Salad is crisp and bracingly right on. A True newfound fave.

We went there for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Never disappointed. Week-end breakfast is not mobbed, unlike most brunch places. Also recommend the daily specials during the week. Thin-crust pizza delicious too. Decor brings up old Hollywood in a tasteful way.

I went here twice with some friends who live in the area and both times I was not disappointed. very reasonable menu with a great variety and excellent customer service. has a great vibe to the place. Would certainly recommend Australians to visit this place if they are in the neighbourhood!

Lovely restaurant, beautiful bar with great drinks, loved the food! Can't wait to go back! Sat outside, beautiful atmosphere!

I read great reviews about this place prior to heading there on an evening in July. We were headed to the Hollywood Bowl, about 3 miles away, which is why we chose it on that particular night. We arrived a few minutes before they unlocked their door, sat at the bar, and were greeted by a couple of glasses of cold water by the bartender, after declining an alcohol beverage, as we knew we had two bottles of wine to go through later. Nice touch. He took our orders & we returned within 15 minutes to pick it up. We ordered their famous rice balls, as well as the arugula salad as starters. The former, I thought was quite average & a bit heavy, but the salad combination was terrific, with the right touch of Parmesan. We very much wanted to try the Littleneck clams, but were told that it was impossible to place in a take-out container, as was the case with a couple of other items, including dessert. We could see why later, as those containers were somewhat flimsy, all were round, made of carton-like material (leak easily) & covered with an aluminum foil cover "sealed" by crimping the top of the carton container above its edges. We actually had the very same item (clams) as take-out from a Thai restaurant in the past without any difficulties). We also added the meatball & fried oyster sandwiches. Fried potatoes accompanied some of these as sides. The potatoes were OK & not spectacular, as some of the reviewers indicated. The best dish was the oysters. Even the meatballs I thought were pretty average. I want to be fair to the restaurant, as possibly the take-out concept is not the best for this particular kind of food, but none of the choices blew me away.

Terrific food, great service, great bar area to sit at (even though we keep on sitting at tables and booths), great vibe! Reminds us of the food in Berkeley, except more polite service! Even though we are a family of vegetarians, we never have any problem with a very diverse menu, and substitutions and adjustments can be made without drama. Very good bar cocktails and wines, too, served up by an informed staff. Always a treat to be here.

On a warm February day after a strenuous walk up the mountain we arrived nice and sweaty for a late lunch at Little Dom's, opting for their fried oyster sandwich which left nothing to be desired, except a return visit perhaps at dinner time. This establishment clearly has a history. Service without a flaw.

What a great Italian restaurant....feels like your in a friends home - waitress was great, food was excellent..( Monday fix price) the dago red was like my grandfathers :) A must on the next trip to LA....

The food, service and the atmosphere was awesome! We were there on a Monday for their three course menu and did not disappoint. Very good chianti too! Make reservations because the wait is long. We will definitely come back!

We ate lunch here outside. The inside area is closed to eating in. Only order inside and it is brought to you outside. I had a salad which was excellent. Others had spaghetti, bacon burger, meatball sandwich. All were excellent! I would definitely eat here again. It is open for breakfast, too. I recommend if you are in Los Feliz.

We ate as a group of 6 in Little Doms on our way to the Griffith observatory and where slightly disappointed as we are European travellers and have tasted Italian Cuisine. The pasta was tasteless and needed seasoning and the Pizza was super dry and thin and got cold very quickly

We took a group of 6 there and luckily got the only table for 6 in the place in about 2 minutes! It's Jon Hamm's (actor) favorite booth with his name on a plate on the seat - he loves it too! We had some a variety of different breakfast plates and they were all wonderful! We did some sharing and they had stuff that I hadn't heard of that were absolutely awesome. The atmosphere is very casual and the service was top notch, but not pushy. We hung at the table catching up for a while and never rushed - They want to be a good neighborhood cafe and it is. We left when one of our group said "let's get out of here so that someone else can enjoy this wonderful place". And so we did....

Romantic dinner? Yes. Brunch with the girls? Yes. Monday night 3-course steal of a deal? Yes. No matter what the reason, Little Dom's will suit your needs. Great food, varied menu, great setting. Can be busy at times (especially those Sunday brunches) but they will hold tables for groups.

This restaurant has been here for a while. Hardwood panels around booths etc. has a bar and plenty of outdoor seating also. Parking is on street. Food is plentiful and delish.

Came here for lunch on a Monday. Sooo good. I had cauliflower rice with eggs and salsas which was delish. Husband had eggs with roasted mushrooms and a mushroom hollandaise. Very tasty. Service was ok. Had to order at the bar and then they brought the food to the table. Our friend said the ricotta and blueberry pancakes are to die for.

Little Dom’s is a neighborhood spot in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles. It is an Italian American food, bar, and bistro. This is Old School Italian with a modern attitude. It has a formality that makes it great for dates, a business dinner or just a casual drink with friends. We ordered Grilled Artichoke and Arugula & Parmesan as appetizers. For dinner my wife ordered Wood Oven Cedar Roasted Salmon, I had Spaghetti & Meatballs and my daughter had the Capellini. It was so very good. The atmosphere is inviting and the food was delicious. It was tasty and perfectly prepared. We had great service. Their Monday night price fixed “Supper” looks like a bargain; a three course meal which we will have to come back for, Make reservations, the wait can be very long. We will definitely be back.

I really do not know why this restaurant has a 4-star average rating! The food was very average and expensive for the quality. We had to sit outside and it smelled like piss out there! I would never recommend this restaurant to anyone! The only reason why we even went to this place was the Griffith observatory which is near. Disappointed.

Dinning area is very dark, food was average but overly priced. Expected the food to be above average then the price would be acceptable.

This a place to start the day at. The atmosphere is great and also the service and the food. Stay and read the newspaper and enjoy good coffee and some good egg dish and you will have a nice start for your day.

Quick trip to LA and found Little Dom’s near our Airbnb. Bustling in the restaurant and cozy on the heated terrace. Great soundtrack and terrific service. We had pizza, pasta, and simple green salad. All perfect. Will return.

Little Dom's was a last minute decision for lunch. Did not have to wait long for a outside seat. Everyone was very courteous. Menu for lunch was not extensive, but had a good selections of nice simple fair. We all chose either Panini or Pizza. All were very good. Service was good. Always made sure everything was okay. Would come back again.

We were recommended to go here and we loved it. We got fantastic service who recommended the Spag and Meatballs. Being from Aus we don’t get this much and we weren’t disappointed. They make all their own pasta fresh too. The Los Feliz location was really cool.

Loved this place over the holidays. Took the entire family and we had a great time, with great food, in a hip place that's not expensive. Will be back!

Good for the 20-something / 30-something set on a Friday or Saturday night although it was pretty crowded on Thursday also. Good bar scene, smallish, crowded restaurant. Food was ok, but not spectacular. Reasonable prices for LA. Service was uneven. There are better places within walking distance. Nice they have a parking lot (small) behind the restaurant.

I think that was my worst experience at restaurant, ever. If you want to be treated with rudeness and disrespect, that's place for you. Otherwise, mediocre Italian food, you can find anywhere with much better service...

A historic locale and great food makes Little Doms a perfect brunch spot in Los Feliz. My wife had the French toast soufflé and I the steak and poached eggs with hollandaise sauce. The order was well prepared and service courteous and swift. This old LA/Hollywood spot makes for a nice hangout. I would love to come back for dinner soon.

We had brunch here on a Saturday to celebrate a birthday. The food was outstanding and the portions were generous. Dietary requirements were accommodated without muss or fuss. One of us ordered a Mimosa and we were offered a bottle of champaign and carafe of OJ for the price of two Mimosas so my daughter and I had a very happy brunch. And the Bloody Marys were delivered with the comment “here are your side salads” in reference to the generous celery stalk, pepper slice and pickled okra garnish that virtually covered the glasses. Four not five stars because the billing was a bit odd. While I understand the desire to treat the staff with dignity, adding 4% to the bill to help cover Healthcare costs is really beyond the pale. There is an option to decline but I did not do so because I did not want to risk compromising our service. Just raise the prices like every other restaurant in the world and find another venue for your political activism. And I just object to ANY restaurant adding 20% gratuity just because the party is more than a certain size. If you are really THAT concerned about your employees income, switch to a “no tipping” policy and raise their wages accordingly. My knee-jerk reaction when I see an automatic gratuity added to a restaurant check is to stiff the waitstaff completely but I paid it, to avoid a scene. Go for the food, put up with the idiotic billing policies.

I went with a few friends and we shared a pizza (which was definitely underwhelming, wouldn't recommend), a mushroom gnocchi (amazing), a linguine with pomodoro & garlic (tasty) and a tuscan kale salad (incredible). We also tried the arancini / suppli (fried rice balls) which were fun. We sat outside so I can't comment on the atmosphere, but service was great. Definitely looking forward to going back.

I went there with 2 friends, we crossed the whole city JUST for this restaurant because it was in our guide as a must see (And we all know that crossing L.A is a challenge). Well, the 3 of us were really disappointed. The food is good, but REALLY expensive for what it is. I ordered the burger that is okay, and my friend ordered the cheese gnocci and this is a big scam! It costs $19 and have the size of an appetizer and no side! Besides, one of them had some hair in her plate. My friends really liked the inside of the restaurant, but I disagree, it's kind of old and not really cosy. We all agreed on the fact that it was really dark (Even in the bathroom, that dark that I thought they did it so I couldn't see if it's dirty or not) and you couldn't really see what you were eating or the person you were talking to. Also, it was REALLY noisy, and we had to yell to talk to eachother. I'm not one of this person that love quite and peace, but it was just too much. Maybe there is not this problem if you eat outside. Our waitress was nice, without being so good. She took a plate from my friend without asking her if she was still working on it, and asked me to pass her some stuff. I paid $25 for a burger with potatoes and a coke which is insane (The burger isn't that good). To conclude, it's a really basic and overrated restaurant. Pretty sure you can find cheaper and better.

We ate at a nice little gem of a restaurant in the Los Feliz area. It feels like a place that you’d find in New York serving comfort food. The spaghetti and meatballs were delicious and the wine was delightful. They also have daily specials.

Ok you must get the Moscow Mule, Cheese Platter, Flat bread with Speck, and a pasta dish! This is my absolute favorite place in LA, I come to twice a year! It makes me wish I lived here so I could come every day!!! You must go!!

I go to brunch here with everyone who ever visits me and its easy to get a table before 10am (good luck after that) -- I really like this place because the portions aren't crazy and I don't need a nap after brunch.

Dom's has been a Los Feliz landmark since the 50's, I think, and not much has changed inside. The restaurant has staired seating areas with the bar on the street level and is a very small area and even smaller as people waiting for tables have no where else to wait to be called. The outdoor area seating hugs the sides of the corner building and is pet friendly. We went for dinner on a weekend evening and actually did not have to wait too long for an outdoor table. Our wait staff was prompt and courteous. We began with beverages and an appetizer of rice balls....they were amazeballs! They were two bite size deep fried outside with a risotto inside...creamy and delicious rice and cheese. My daughter ordered the tomato capellini and I went back to basics with spaghetti and meatballs. The order was plentiful with leftovers for another meal. The sauce and meatballs were just out of this world...if you like the Italian old world "your grandma's secret recipe for sauce" type of Italian. The menu is limited, so assuming they only serve what they cook well. Prices are moderate about 15-18 an entrée. There was no room for dessert. I would return again just for those meatballs.

I’ve been to LA twice in the last 8 years. On both trips, I went to Little Dom’s twice. I love this place. The food is fantastic - breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. Great service.

I love little dom's! Not only do they have the best brunch and bloody marys, but their dinner is always great too. The environment is festive and the crowd is fun. Definitely make a reservation.

My family and I had breakfast at Little Dom’s while on a recent trip to Los Angeles. Everything was perfect in every way. From the old world charm of the building and the rustic decor to the attentive staff and creative menu. Highly recommended and we’ll be back on our next visit to LA.

I went here when it first opened and had the most amazing meal. Couldn't wait to take my husband tø such a great place. The second time the meal wasn't as great. I tried it a third time and again was disappointed. I didn't go back until just recently a friend and I had lunch and again the "amazing" experience. I had the Ahi salad and she had the pizza. We shared and both were prepared perfectly. I kept thinking about how good that meal was so a few of us had dinner there. It was terrible. We shared the ahi appetizer served with flat bread. It had no flavor. The margarita pizza was also served on flat bread with so little tomato sauce and cheese that it tasted like a dry wafer with arugula over powering it. The salmon was undercooked considering it was specified in the begging to cook it medium. The fried oyster sandwich was bready with no flavor. Even the next morning my husband still couldn't get over how bad the meal was. I give up. I won't go back though it is always busy so they must do something right.

We live in Los Feliz and Little Dom's is a restaurant we visit often for family meals or a date night. The food and drinks are of great quality and so is the ambience. I highly recommend it for any occasion! My only slight critique is the service is just OK. The hostess sometimes has a bit of an attitude and the buss boys are usually much more attentive than the servers.

If you do anything here... Order the rice balls!!! And then order some more!!! So tasty. Service was average when we got here, the staff made an issue of us changing our reservation from 4 to 5. It was 9:30 and the restaurant was half full at best. It's a small place but one more on a small group won't kill you! The rice balls made it worth it!!

My friends and I are always looking for more dog friendly brunch places in the Los Feliz/ Silverlake area and we love it here! Found a table quick and soaked up some caffeine with their great cold home brewed coffee. Between the two of us, we split the french toast and a wrap, which to our surprise both entrees were a great size! Great area, great vibe, and simply a great time. Gotta check out Little Dom's!

This place was on two foodie blogs for best brunch, so I finally had to check it out. Sunday at 12:30pm, we only had to wait 25 minutes for an inside table. Not bad. Staff was very friendly. We sat at the bar while waiting for our table and had a glass of wine. The decor is traditional and feels charmingly old school. The noise level is completely doable and you don’t have to scream to be heard. The blueberry ricotta pancakes I had might be some of the best I’ve had. I recommend them. My friend enjoyed her meatballs and spaghetti. Portions are ample but not over the top. The one thing I find annoying is the restaurant tacks on a mandatory charge for “healthcare” for their employees. Seriously? Either pay your employees more and/or raise your prices. I resent the extra line on the bill. My understanding is that many patrons include this as part of their tip calculations.

I can see why this is a popular restaurant. There were families, couples, and friends dining here. The hostess was very accommodating in finding us a table. It was very busy on a Friday night. Our waiter was friendly and helpful. We enjoyed the lettuce salad and pasta. The food seem to be a bit pricey, but this is L.A. right?

Had set out to go here whilst in LA since I'd read so much good about the place. Very glad we did! Had a couple of seriously good pasta dishes, of which the ravioli with butter and sage was the very best. Also liked the sundae a lot, and the crowd with seemingly a lot of locals was just perfect!

Overpriced but not bad. We tried 6 different dishes and all were fine. Rice balls were fantastic. Ravioli was fantastic. Chicken parm was very good. Recommended.

Can't say enough about this place!!!! First, the staff is amazing!!!! We started with the rice balls, amazeballs!!! They are a must!!! We ordered a little of everything, the shrimp & chopped spinach salad, chicken parm sandwich with potatoes and pizza. Yummy on it all (I really can't pick a favorite). We were all stuffed when we left). We didn't realize this was the famous Little Dom's when we were heading here, so the kids loved we got to eat here and can't wait to go home and watch We Bought a Zoo 😁. We will definitely visit again when we are back in LA!

Margherita pizza was good. Thin crust. Not much choice for kids. They did enjoy their pasta and marinara. Dessert was excellent - 3 choice Gelato.

I was here last summer with my good friend and the food was amazing. The restaurant was elegant and the service wasn’t bad either. The dinner menu is small but you’ll definitely find something good to eat. However, I recommend you dress up a little when you go.

I have been here several times, the food and drink are great, service is quick, the building is retro cool! It's a little loud but hey it's small and very popular, if it's summer get a table on the patio, order the Moscow mule!!! So cool in the copper cup! You must go!!

My cousin and I ate at Little Doms on a recent trip to LA, As we were passing through Los Feliz we stumbled across the restaurant and decided to give it a shot. The staff were brilliant, very attentive and more than willing to offer advice and suggestions. The food was delicious and very tasty. As with other places in the states the portions are big but still worth every bite. I would highly recommend Little Doms if you are travelling in Los Angeles.

WAAAAAY TOO EXPENSIVE!! The food is good but the sticker shock ain't worth it. I'm avoiding it from now on.

We arrived on a crowded Friday night and they worked us in - actually out - on the heated sidewalk patio. Decent, but typical expensive wine list, complimentary bread and butter to start. Chicken Piccata ($24) was a large whole breast (suitable for sharing) done in traditional style. It was OK, but nothing you can't find at any Italian spot. The Paccheri pasta ($18) is large penne pasta with sausage and cheese. Again, it was OK, but kind of boring, could benefit from more spices and a bit more sauce. One dish did hit a home run, the Friday night special, sea bass masala or mushroom sauce. Excellent flavor, preparation and presentation. Little Dom's also serves breakfast and lunch. Overall a fun place, buzzing off a Friday night - but pretty average food.

First off, I would like to say that none of the photos posted do this little gem justice. The place is a delight. If you visiting LA you should try to go because it has a real "locals" feel to it. We ate here and then went up to the Griffith Park Observatory. How is that for a perfect evening?

I got to go here with a friend for Sunday Brunch. I was excited cause we only had to wait a few mins to get a table outside. They had a special a bottle of prosecco and o.j. for only 15 bones. We got that and I drank most of the bottle because my friend was driving. So I may have been a little tipsy by the time the food came but I still think my points are valid. They had two specials the one had potatoes and kale- I forgot what they called it and another with wild mushrooms and eggs. My friend and I both were excited by these choices so we got them and split them. The flavors were in harmony with each other like fairies dancing on my tongue. They give you nutella too at your table… Nutella and if you ever tasted it you know you love it. So that is a plus.

What We Ordered: Wood Oven Roasted Eggs w/ Extra Virgin Olive Oil & Fresh Herbs ($10) + Grilled Wild Boar Bacon ($8) = Overall, pretty good but the 2 eggs were small portion. Eggs Fungi Poached w/ Roasted Mushrooms, Grilled Bread & Fennel Pollen Hollandaise ($17) =delicious blend of mushrooms on delicious bread. I got my eggs over medium and was the perfect amount of runny yolk. Overall, delicious and would recommend it! Final thoughts: I’ve lived in Los Feliz for over 30 years. Used to frequent its predecessor, but had never gone to Little Doms until this week. It’s a cute place. Ambience was a cross between a saloon and old European cafe. Would definitely come back.

The restaurant has amazing food in a cool vibe. The attached deli has delicious salads, sandwiches, bakery items and coffee.

What luck it was to find this jewel of an Italian type bistro. The welcome was perfect as we had a baby carriage with us and they were really helpful in finding a table for us. The shrimp salad, Italian sausage, Linguini (home made), oyster sandwich, salmon sandwich and gelato were all very well made as were the Bloody Marie's which is not always the case. Finishing with a fresh berry gelato made the meal special. A glass of Umbrian wine also helped.we will return. It seems to be a restaurant that is used by people in the TV and Film business.

Went there with family and friends. Not cheap, but not outrageous. Food was very good. Good for families as it is slightly loud, but saw a bunch of locals loving it. Would recommend as a great out of the way place with good food. Cool area!

Good address for pizza and/ or baguette sandwich with ham and mozzarella. Correct price except espresso at $6 and glass of wine at $17 Beautiful decor

This little gem is off the beaten path in the Hollywood Hills. The pizza had a thin crispy crust and many interesting toppings. We also tried the rice balls, which too were awesome and the homemade sausage. Lunch for three people with a bottle of wine came to under $100. That's pretty good for LA. Check it out!

Great cozy neighborhood restaurant with great food and service. We had a booth in the main dining area after a drink at the bar. The bartender was super friendly and gave us good wine suggestions, and the dinner was excellent. Their homemade pasta and pizza were our favorites, along with the large house salad, enough for 2! Will definitely return next time in LA.

Great menu selection for brunch; I enjoyed the eggs bruschetta but there's plenty more in addition to eggs and pancakes on their menu. The bloody marys are excellent!

We booked a table here a few days before Valentine's Day at a friend's recommendation. Was thrilled to see a white wine from the Liguria region on the menu and it definitely set the tone. My husband had a saison beer and we shared the Gem Lettuce salad. The salad was fresh and bright but it definitely lacked a little something. A bit of cracked pepper fixed the flavor for me but my husband really liked it. He ended up having the spaghetti and meatballs which was a huge portion. The sauce was delicious and the meatballs were gigantic and juicy. I had the Ricotta Cavatelli Fritto which was a creamy comfort food with huge chunks of mushrooms and greens. I was too full to finish it but we did save some room for a shot of LA made limoncello. The shots came out and were massive! At least a 2.5ounce pour in an ice cold glass. We make our own at home so we're biased to our own but this was a delicious recipe. The ambiance was dark and romantic with a real Old Brooklyn feel to it with big cushy rounded booths and moody candlelight. It made me feel like I was in an old Italian neighborhood. The service was upbeat and perfect and very attentive. The staff pools tips and I like that system as they all work together cohesively. Overall a fabulous experience and I can't wait to try their breakfast!

We recently celebrated our wedding with a small group of friends and the Little Dom's team created a delicious, relaxed evening for us. The menu has long been on of my favorites and their service is attentive but not intrusive. And the desserts!

Ordered a pizza and pasta. The $20 pasta lacked in flavor and saltiness, and most of all in size, I left the restaurant hungry. The pizza was ordinary, lacking toppings and a good crust. (we've been to Italy and unfortunately Little Dom's offers little quailty as well as being overpriced!). The waiter was very nice though!

We were in the area and wanted to eat something good. I believe my boyfriend looked it up on google, and so we went here. The food is delicious. Its a little pricey for what you get, but right behind us in the booth was a celebrity. Natasha Lyonne from Orange is the New Black. So cool, we didn't bug her of course since she was eating, but still it was fun. Overall the food was good, and the atmosphere was cool. Def would come back.

Pizza is oblong, very thin crust, crispy like a cracker, with little sauce and cheese. We added mushrooms and prosciutto. Couldn't chew the prosciutto! The service was slow, but everyone was very accomodating and nice. Would not go again. Guess we ordered the wrong thing!

Going to a show at the Greek Theater, we headed in that direction early to grab a bite thinking that at 5:30, we would have the place to ourselves. NOT. It was packed with reservations so we sat at the bar and had a wonderful time as well as super food. They have Peroni on draft, always a good sign. This place is really cool and quaint. Everything coming from the kitchen looked fabulous. They know how to do "fast" without it looking so. Even closer to Little Dom's than The Greek Theater, is Roosevelt Golf Course so now we have two great reasons to add Little Dom's to the start or end of an event.

I took my 9 year old son out for some one on one time. He had the pizza with sausage and I had the fish Marsala special. We both thoroughly enjoyed our meals and the old school Italian feel of the place. We had a great talk and went right to sleep with full bellies when we got home.

The french toast is great! I didn't want it to end. It's worth visiting Dom's just for that. I enjoyed their selection of cocktails as well. I especially loved Dom's sweet tea, it's a refreshing way to end your meal.

I love coming to Little Dom's when I'm in Los Feliz. The food is really good, they make great drinks and the location is great. There can be a wait sometimes and the bar area is small if you just go for drinks so make a reservation.

I have high praise for the best marguieta pizza ever and savor it every time! The cracker crust is light and the sauce very tasteful. I never feel bloated or heavy after eating this pizza which serves as a one- person meal.

Whether for delivery or eat in Little Dom’s has excellent Italian food. Their eggplant and lasagne specials on certain nights 9f the week are outstanding.

Beautiful neighborhood place, relaxed atmosphere. Had excellent breakfast (the ricotta blueberry pancakes were fantastic!).

If you're going to sit outside at a table you need to bring a surgical mask. That smell is urine where all the neighborhood dogs are walked. Its gross! We were seated inside. I will say that the service was fine. Ordered Rice Balls you get 2 for $9 maybe they should serve them with gravy.The next 2 menu items were not so good. Pizza Margherita was undercooked. Rigatoni was just awful. I live here in So. Cal for the last 29 years and Little Dom's was a disappointment. Grew up in Bklyn. NY. We have much better restaurants here in Little Italy San Diego.

We met friends for weekend brunch here and enjoyed it so much we went back for dinner the following day. Devoured the blueberry ricotta pancakes and the boar bacon (it is heaven). Love the authentic feel of the restaurant.

A terrific space, a piece of old LA and so wonderful to see places like this still exist. Good salad for lunch ... need to go back and try some other items.

Went there with a friend on a recommendation. It's been a while since I've had northern Italian food, or any Italian food for that matter. The chicken parmesan seemed somewhat overcooked. For $24, no side salad? I must be paying for the ambiance. My buddy thoroughly enjoyed is dinner. We both shared a slice of the Meyer Lemon Icebox Pie. Not a pie connoisseur, but tasted slightly like a lemon meringue pie, but not at $10 a slice. I guess it's an "LA thing," but I wouldn't put this place at the top of my list the next time I come to town.

I've eaten here many times before but never had the experience that prompted me to write a bad review. I made a reservation earlier in the day and confirmed a table in the dining room for a 630pm dinner. When we got there i was told there were no tables in dining room and was led to an annex dining room which is used during the day for a deli. Basically, we'd be siting at a card table under white fluorescent lights by the deli case. Our alternative was a cramped make-shift patio on the street. When I asked the hostess, who later told me she was also the manager, why my on-line reservation by Resy confirmed a table in the dining room, she told me the reservation system/website is "all screwed up".... she did not offer an apology or any consolation for the mistake, Honestly, a free drink would have made me happy. Her attitude and apathy were not professional. It's really a shame this occurred because I've been to this restaurant many times before and have always sat in the dining room ( with a reservation) and the food has been great. I don't think I'll go back after this evening.

Nice quaint little corner restaurant, featuring Italian dishes. Prompt service and great food. The clam pizza to start the meal was outstanding. Entrée portions were smaller than what we usually see in the Midwest, but normal for LA. Most entrees in the $15 - 22 range.

I am not even sure where to start, but it will be a quick review since we were only in the booth for a few minutes before walking out the door at 7:30 on a Saturday night (5/30/15). My husband and I have been to Little Dom's before and this time had our two children along. My 10 year old has a severe allergy to nuts which makes us extremely careful about where we choose to eat with her. You'd be hard pressed to find a restaurant that is nut free, but we have met some very amazing chefs who have gone out of their way to prepare something for her, nothing elaborate, she's 10 for crying out loud, maybe boil some pasta or whatever would be safe and easy. We aren't picky and always go with whatever the chef says can be done. The chef at Dominicks (Little Dom's cousin restaurant) was amazing and the staff went above and beyond to make our visit a pleasant one. Well back to Little Dom's. Our waiter introduced himself, ADAM , told us the specials (including a gluten free pasta) which made me thankful that there was an allergy being taken seriously. We always start with telling the waiter about the nut allergy which is when they normally say, "that is not a problem at all, let me get the chef, or I'll talk to the chef and I'll be back with suggestions, etc.. Well not tonight. Adam told us that if her peanut/ nut allergy is "REALLY so severe" they couldn't help us out at all. My husband asked if we could speak to the chef (because they are the ones who know exactly what is happening in the kitchen) and ADAM told us "NO, he is too busy to talk to you." We had absolutely no choice but to leave right away. We were told there was "nothing we could order" for her. My daughter was so hurt and felt so embarrassed like she had done something wrong, and Little Dom's made us all feel that way, leaving with our heads down like we were asking too much. More than anything I am terribly disappointed with a nice restaurant who was anything but nice. We will never be back. Ever.

Little Dom's is one of my favorite spots - the ambience, the food, the service and the overall air where the staff truly seems to care about their customers. I've been going to Little Dom's for about 5 years now and I have yet to have a bad experience.

Little Dom's is the best in Los Feliz. Breakfast is served all day. Lunch is also great and they offer a petite drink menu with delicious favorites. Dinner is excellent with great pastas, steaks and seafood. Recommendation: Kale Salad and Rice Balls. The only complaint I have about Little Dom's is the Sommelier. She is not that knowledgeable. The ambiance is romantic with dim lighting. There are comfortable booths and tables. Outdoor seating is also available but can sometimes be a bit cramped. If you have a long wait, sit at the bar. It is worth it! The bartenders are seasoned and take pride in serving up some of the best drinks in town. If it is completely busy, which it normally is on evenings and weekends, just stroll over to the Little Dom's Deli right next door. The deli offers great sandwiches, salads, deserts and coffees.

We have picked up from Little Doms’s a lot in this crazy time and their food never disappoints. Check out their new online menu and please tip your counter person. Stay safe.

Came to LA to have lunch here for my birthday! We ate here last year and had to visit again, it's so delicious! You must start with the rice balls appetizer!!! The pizza is also fantastic, margherita (you can add toppings, I like the prosciutto). The restaurant is nestled in the Los Feliz area, such a pretty area. The atmosphere is quaint and the staff is so friendly. They went out of their way to accommodate us so we could sit outside. The servers are wonderful, so nice and attentive. Overall, between the food, atmosphere and staff, it's a must.

Great place to have lunch after a trip to Griffiths Observatory. Food is delicious. Note the closing times though, and don't be late!

"Little Dom's" had been recommended to me a dozen times. Came with an open mind and a good appetite. Had a decent enough meal, but hardly worth the ratings this place has gotten. Rice balls: average in flavor; part of the problem is, they're too large so the flavor punch of the crispy outside, the rice inside gets lost. Also, the marinara dipping sauce they brought initially was repulsive (the waitress allowed it was a mistake): solid tomato paste. After correcting it, it was much better. Surprising they didn't check. Margarita Pizza: very very thin crust, more like a cracker pizza. Very acidic, unappetizing sauce. Had the Green Salad, which, if you live for a plate of lettuce, was heaven on earth. The Chicken Parmesan was average. Again, the sauce is very acidic and not very appetizing. Only ended up eating half of it. For dessert - the zeppoli - excellent! Rather than the traditional ball shapes (like beignets, their closest relatives), these are tiny cruller donuts covered in powdered sugar. The dessert won, hands down. Along with a glass of Limoncello.

We just finished our breakfast at Little Dom's and it was absolutely delicious. We had the eggs on Bruschetta and the eggs with mushrooms. They were both wonderful, but the eggs with mushrooms was incredible. We also ordered a side of fried potatoes, which were served on a paperbag. They were so good!! Thankfully, we walked around after breakfast because the portions are quite ample. My husband had a side of italian sausage, which were wonderful too. The whole experience was fantastic and we will definitely return to this little gem.

Had a family celebration dinner at Little Dom's and had a lovely time. My son ordered a bottle of a sweet white sparkling wine we all enjoyed. We shared three appetizers including Italian Wedding Soup, Grilled Aged Provolone, and a special Dungeness crab rolls they had special that night. All were delicious. My son had a very interesting looking Squid Ink Mafaldine while I loved my Chicken Parmesan. The service was marvelous. I was too full to share any of the wonderful looking dessert my daughter enjoyed, but we all left happy. I would love to eat here again.

This is a an ok place, but in no way special. We went there for lunch and got a table after about 10 minutes of waiting. The service was good but the ambience was extremely noisy. We had to shout to have a conversation. The pizza we got was alright but it was a bit too average for my taste. The orange juice was fantastic though. I would not get out of my way to go here again.

Having a family heritage that is Italian and a master cook in my mom, I tend to be a bit critical of Italian food that isn't from home. Little Dom's offered some delicious, rustic dishes that were big on authentic flavors from Italy. This was especially true with their sauce on the eggplant parmesan, which could have used a bit more cheese. Flat bread pizza was also delicious. All in all a satisfying night.

I just want to go here everyday and have one (just one) arancini for lunch along with a glass of Chianti. When those guys hit the table I should've taken photos of the expressions on each person's face as they tasted them. There was actually a fork stabbing incident at the table as members of our party grabbed for the last piece. Friendly neighborhood vibe kind of place...felt like were in a family dining room. Service efficient and friendly.

Familia! Rice Balls! Love for food! If you want to eat in a place where the owners love their customers and show it thru their food, then Little Dom's is the place for you.

This is a very cool area of LA and this particular restaurant serves great Italian food. Portion sizes are not too big, and it does feel quite European compared to other so-called "Italian" restaurants. Cosy/romantic too with warm lighting. Recommended.

How could you not stop here? It's a cute little bistro with brick walls and outdoor seating much how you would find in New York or Europe. And the inside? Just as charming with large booth seating and tables spread throughout. I'm not going to lie, brunch is way better than dinner (in my opinion) but it's definitely worth a stop during their 3-course Monday Suppers especially if you're a sucker for romantic ambiance. Blueberry ricotta pancakes are wonderful as is the breakfast pizza. It's worth noting that there's a deli next door called: "The Deli at Little Dom's" if the restaurant is too full. They don't have the restaurant's menu so don't go in expecting that, but their salads and sandwiches are very good as is their coffee. Don't forget a chocolate chip scone. Perfection.

Went here with my wife recently on a quick post-shopping dinner stop for some traditional pasta and chianti. Everything was great! Be sure to arrive early as reservations fill up fast.
Monday Night Supper
Little Dom's has an amazing deal on Monday evenings. A three-course fixed menu for $15, plus $12 wine bottle specials and usually a beer special too. Also, Little Dom's makes their own Limoncello, which is quite strong and the perfect end to a meal.