At Jacks N Joe, a beloved breakfast spot, fluffy pancakes reign supreme in a bright, airy space that’s perfect for a cozy brunch any time of day.
"Basically USC’s personal breakfast and brunch heaven. Try not to go in a hunger blackout, though, because the waits can get truly horrendous." - amy clark, katherine lewin
"For fans of all-day breakfast, look no further than Jacks N Joe. Though the small, diner-esque spot offers a variety of brunch options including omelets, breakfast plates, and sandwiches, the pancakes — known here as flapjacks — reign supreme. The warm and fluffy hotcakes are elevated with decadent toppings like lemon butter, cinnamon apples, and crumbled Oreos, and they pair especially well with a cup of the house roast coffee." - Cathy Park
"Sometimes Sunday morning hits harder than normal and your sense of adventure is low. Make moves to Jacks N Joe - the all-day breakfast staple and the kind of place that’s always there when you need it. Is it the best food on this list? No. Is it the probably the closest thing to you right now? Most likely. And that’s simply what matters in times like these. Just remember - they close up shop at 2pm and lines can get a little crazy." - brant cox
"If the famous ocean liner Titanic had been wrecked in Los Angeles’s Koreatown rather than sunk to the depths of the Atlantic, and the passengers and crew had decided to add ramshackle extensions and decorate it with charming kitsch, this is what you would end up with. Jack Shin, the cafe’s owner, happily admits to seeing James Cameron’s iconic weepy hundreds of times. Shin was so impressed by the blockbuster movie’s leading male character he even changed his name to Jack. He searched diligently for boating materials, fixtures, and fittings that were just like he had seen on the big screen. Shin managed to procure a captain’s wheel, engine order telegraph, piano, photo stills, and posters before building this homage with his bare hands and opening the doors in 2007. Café Jack has a maze of private rooms, karaoke rooms, patios, snugs, and communal tables. The décor, despite its maritime theme, is very heavy on hearts, twinkling lights, and colorful fake plants. Despite its late opening hours and odd Titanic-themed, Asian Fusion menu of sushi, noodles, and pasta, people still make a point to stop by. Café Jack doesn’t serve alcohol. However, a different type of spirit comes from Shin himself, who gives discreet tarot card readings in his booth. He might be able to warn you about a watery ending, but it’s probably more about your melting shaved ice or cooling green tea. Know Before You Go Permanently closed, according to Google Maps" - yermamsrude, roxanneheston, placesiam, jbartlett2000
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