"A quintessential example of Googie architecture and midcentury Los Angeles style, this glassy, sloped-roof diner—built in 1957 and the oldest of its chain—functions as both a cultural landmark and a dependable spot for classic plates. The protected retro aesthetic pairs with solid diner fare (the steak-and-eggs plate is singled out) to create a glowing late-night beacon of Angeleno dining." - Eater Staff