Carney's Restaurant

Hamburger restaurant · Crescent

6

@infatuation

Carney’s is a masterpiece of nostalgia and chili cheese - Review - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Carney’s is the rare LA tourist attraction that’s just as beloved by locals, especially after a show and a few vodka sodas at the Whiskey a Go Go. For the past 50 or so years, this yellow rail car—which has an identical twin parked in Studio City—has sat on the Sunset Strip like a historical relic, with a menu that is twice as long as it needs to be (sorry, no one wants pasta salad from Carney’s). The must-orders here are the classic burger or the Carney’s dog, both smothered in their signature chili and shredded cheese, then topped with a thick slice of tomato, pickles, and raw onion. They’re gloopy but glorious, and especially delicious when eaten in one of the nostalgic rail car booths. Add a frozen chocolate-dipped banana for dessert—when was the last time you had one of those? photo credit: Jessie Clapp Food Rundown Carney’s Hot Dog Like every chili cheese dog ever, the one at Carney’s is a gloopy mess. But it’s also a delicious, flavorful, balanced gloopy mess. The ground beef in the smoky chili is so fine it melds into the cheese, and the raw onion, tangy pickles, and thick tomato slices cut through the richness. It’s Carney’s most famous item for a reason. If you’re feeling daring (and not worried about heartburn), swap the snappy standard frankfurter for a Red Eye, their spicy polish sausage. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Chili Cheeseburger Save for the slightly dry bun, this is a solid cheeseburger. As with the hot dog, the bright and crunchy stuff like pickles and tomato keep the chili cheese one-two punch in check. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Train Wreck Fries An improved version of In-N-Out’s animal-style fries and a must-order for the table. The straight-cut fries stay crisp under their cap of melted cheese and grilled onions, and we love the thousand island sauce perked up with extra relish. photo credit: Jessie Clapp Chocolate-Dipped Banana A two-ingredient dessert that’s prepared in front of you at the counter. No matter how many times you order one, seeing the frozen chocolate shell form in a millisecond is always satisfying. photo credit: Jessie Clapp" - Sylvio Martins

https://www.theinfatuation.com/los-angeles/reviews/carneys
Jessie Clapp

8351 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90069 Get directions

carneytrain.com
@carneytrain

6 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills

Hotel · WeHo

Plush suites, rooftop pool, and 3 eateries, incl. Ramsay's bar.

14 Postcards

Pink Taco

Mexican restaurant · Center City

Mexican eatery with rock vibe, known for margaritas

4 Postcards

Hi Tops Weho

Gay bar · Norma Triangle

Gay sports bar with gourmet stadium food & creative cocktails

20 Postcards

Saddle Ranch Chop House

American restaurant · Crescent

Western-themed steakhouse with a mechanical bull and huge portions

11 Postcards

The Lucky Tiki

Bar · West Hollywood North

Tropical speakeasy with hidden entry, fire, and smoking cocktails

9 Postcards

Sushi Park

Sushi restaurant · Crescent

Unassuming 2nd-floor strip mall spot for omakase sushi

16 Postcards

Gracias Madre

Mexican restaurant · Norma Triangle

Chic vegan Mexican with a huge tequila & mezcal menu

34 Postcards

Benjamin Salon West Hollywood

Beauty salon · West Hollywood

Talented stylists offer cuts, color, and expert hair services

1 Postcard

Traktir Restaurant

Eastern European restaurant · Center City

Authentic Eastern European fare, homemade vodka, cozy atmosphere

4 Postcards

Tesse Restaurant

French restaurant · Crescent

French bistro with charcuterie, seafood, and steak dishes

31 Postcards