Fried chicken. Waffles. Two foods, neither for which L.A. is particularly known. But put them together, serve them for breakfast, and — trust us — they will come. In a city of macrobiotic diets and Hollywood thin, there is something soulful and unifying about Roscoe’s House of Chicken ’n Waffles. No matter who you may or may not be on the social scene, most everyone is happy to wait in line (as is usually the case) for a plate piled high with genuine Los Angeles tradition.
Beer and wine available. available. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner until late-night daily.
Zagat 2011: 21 food rating (very good to excellent)
“There's something very spiritual about Roscoe's, and it ain't merely the Southern soul food.”
— Los Angeles Times
Fried chicken. Waffles. Two foods, neither for which L.A. is particularly known. But put them together, serve them for breakfast, and — trust us — they will come. In a city of macrobiotic diets and Hollywood thin, there is something soulful and unifying about Roscoe’s House of Chicken ’n Waffles. No matter who you may or may not be on the social scene, most everyone is happy to wait in line (as is usually the case) for a plate piled high with genuine Los Angeles tradition.
Beer and wine available. available. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner until late-night daily.
Zagat 2011: 21 food rating (very good to excellent)
“There's something very spiritual about Roscoe's, and it ain't merely the Southern soul food.”
— Los Angeles Times