"A dusty roadside diner has been hailed as one of the best restaurants by truckers traveling through Los Angeles. The Western-themed Outpost Cafe was first built in the 1920s and then moved into this current building in the early 1960s, serving reliable plates of American breakfast classics, sandwiches, burgers, and even grilled steak. Portions are massive and well-prepared, using fresh ingredients whenever possible. Eating here sure beats the simple pre-made stuff usually available at other truck stops, but those traveling on four wheels will find a welcome diner-style experience too." - Matthew Kang