Was looking up the relatively location as you posted! 1.1 miles from Culver City HS, and a great place for adults/kids.
maple block, copenhagen pastry bang bang
or make a pitstop off the 10 for taqueria los anaya
Just checked the hours; didn’t realize it opened so early (10AM) on Sun. I think that’s a great choice, too.
Hi @attran99,
Not right next to CCHS, but since you’re already out here on the Westside, Gjusta is about ~15 - 20 min west of CCHS, if you wanted to finally try it. And they open for Breakfast, Brunch, etc.
I had considered it, but it’s in the opposite direction of home.
You’ll be very close to Destroyer and Lodge too
Metro Cafe has their hearty Serbian bean & ham stew available usually after 11:30AM… Classic Euro post-football fare, IMHO.
Simonette in the Palihotel?
C & M Cafe (Chicken & Monkey)
I do not get to that area the way I used to so I haven’t been there since they moved to their new location. Looks like their menu’s changed but we liked it the two times we went.
Its in Palms.
We have a thread on it here:
Cafe Laurent is walking distance from CCHS, next to the Plunge in Vet’s Park. It’s not gourmet, but it is pleasant, with a nice owner and very decent omelettes and pastries.
Rutt’s is decent. Seconding Taqueria Los Anaya as its probably only a 10 minute drive from CCHS that time.
Twenty minutes.
Waze says if you leave at 9:49am from CCHS on Sunday, you’ll be there at 10 am, so 11 minutes. I’m a little further west and have gotten there in 13. Parking, however, is another matter.
Destroyer?
I don’t know that a super hungry teen would love Destroyer
We always went to Tito’s tacos after soccer. Maybe not gourmet but i loved it
Johnnie’s Pastrami around the corner from Tito’s Tacos for a change?
Pickles!!!
Grand Casino Cafe in downtown Culver City has a Sunday buffet that starts at 9:00 am - if you and your chowpup don’t need a lot of egg choices, you can get Belgian waffles, ham, bacon and waffles, roasted potatoes, fruit, donuts and pastries and some other choices.
Too late for the OP, but good options include:
La Dijonaise
Gish Bac
Brunch was very successful today. Thanks, @PorkyBelly! A few of the families joined us today for a post-match meal and there wasn’t enough time for a bang at Copenhagen.
Maple Block offers some solid brisket. We all ordered an assortment of items from the menu. I am in love with their cornbread and biscuits. From the brisket breakfast sandwich to the hash to the French toast to a proper 2 meat plate, everyone was happy with their choices. The chowpup started with the mac & cheese, ordered the huevos rancheros and added a 1/4 lb of lean brisket…he regretted not getting the fatty brisket. We particularly enjoyed the chimichurri/salsa verde more than the great sauces. Service was great…super friendly and the mimosa glasses were never empty.