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Best Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance Restaurants in Reynier Village

3 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Fred's Bakery & Deli
Family-owned kosher bakery since 1949 specializing in Eastern European and French pastries on Robertson Blvd

Notable Picks

$ Reynier Village Breakfast, Brunch
A family-run kosher bakery holding down Robertson Blvd since 1949, turning out Eastern European and French pastries—challah, cheese danishes, croissants—with the kind of muscle memory that only comes from three-quarters of a century at the same craft. The deli side handles lunch with unfussy sandwiches and lox plates priced for regulars, not tourists. It works best as a morning stop where you grab a bag of pastries and don't overthink it.
Must-Try Dishes: Challah Bread, Cheese Danish, Bagel with Lox
What Makes it Special: Family-owned kosher bakery since 1949 specializing in Eastern European and French pastries on Robertson Blvd

Worthy Picks

$ Reynier Village Breakfast, Brunch
A Southern-leaning cafe that crosses comfort food with LA coffee culture—shrimp and grits and gumbo share counter space with salted caramel lattes and avocado toast, and the menu pulls it off without overreaching. The outdoor, pet-friendly setup and budget-friendly pricing make it a reliable neighborhood stop for brunch-pace eating without the brunch-price sting.
Must-Try Dishes: Break of Day Burrito, Shrimp & Grits, Salted Caramel Latte
What Makes it Special: Southern comfort classics like shrimp and grits and gumbo served alongside creative specialty lattes in a laid-back LA cafe setting
$ Reynier Village Mexican, Burritos
A family-owned, old-school taqueria on Robertson where the self-serve salsa bar is the real headliner and plates come piled high enough to stretch into a second meal. It runs on generous portions and neighborhood loyalty rather than polish, making it the reliable weeknight default for Reynier Village locals who want straightforward Mexican comfort food without fuss or pretense.
Must-Try Dishes: Super Nachos with Meat, Carne Asada Plate, Menudo
What Makes it Special: Family-owned, old-school taqueria where the house salsa bar gets more praise than anything else on the menu, and portions are unapologetically oversized.