Paramount Coffee Project

Restaurant · Fairfax District

Paramount Coffee Project

Restaurant · Fairfax District

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456 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036

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Paramount Coffee Project offers a vibrant Aussie-inspired vibe, perfect for brunching with friends over top-notch coffee and creative bites in a casual atmosphere.  

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"It’s safe to say that the true center of Friends wasn’t the whole Ross and Rachel thing, or Monica and Chandler, or even all those times that Joey ate things. The real thing at the heart of the sitcom we watched throughout childhood (and again on DVD in college dorms, and again in late-night Netflix binges) was Central Perk. Like clockwork, the whole gang would show up to hang out on that big couch, sip giant cappuccinos, and probably listen to Phoebe sing “Smelly Cat”. Walk into a coffee shop in LA and this is not the scene you’ll be greeted with. Instead, you’ll find an army of laptops and humans wearing headphones, putting together the business plan for their wellness app or working on a script they swear Scorsese told them was “a great idea.” There might be a few people actually speaking to other people, but they’re probably there for a meeting anyway. The coffee shop as hangout spot - not second office - is virtually extinct in this town. But Paramount Coffee Project on Fairfax is one of the few exceptions. photo credit: Holly Liss Paramount is the second cafe from a bunch of Australians who know their way around caffeinated beverages (the first is in Sydney). They’ve brought a very Aussie version of the coffee shop - a daytime place for great coffee, great food, great hangs, and no work - to LA. So instead of lining up to place your order before hanging around awkwardly to wait for your coffee, they do full table service, as well as a full menu of breakfast and lunch offerings that are available all day. Sure, there’s no massive couch (just a bunch of small-ish tables and a cute patio out the back), but you’d also feel kind of weird pulling out your laptop here. So if you can’t work, what should you be doing? Eating. There are standard breakfast things - avocado toast, shakshuka, soft scrambled eggs - but also some more creative options, like burrata on toast and, in a nod to their roots, a vegemite butterscotch milkshake. Whatever you choose, everything looks and tastes like it comes from a much fancier restaurant. Make sure you order a coffee too - the flat whites here are some of the best in the city. Don’t show up to Paramount Coffee Project with your laptop in hand and expect to be there all day writing that pitch you just know Bravo is going to love. That’s not their style. Go for a hang and to eat some excellent food and maybe, if you’re lucky, Joey will be there too. Food Rundown The Paramount This breakfast sandwich served on an English muffin used to be called the McParamount, which basically sums it up. Get it and wonder why you’d ever use the drive through ever again. Avocado On Toast You could paint a very nice picture of this avocado toast - all those cute radishes and micro herbs and that perfectly dripping egg. Except it tastes good and you ate it in about two seconds. Who wants a painting of a piece of toast anyway? Burrata On Toast There’s burrata on the menu, so you’re probably going to order it. This one comes on toast with poached eggs, spinach, and dukkah. You can add bacon, but it actually doesn’t need it. Shakshuka Not otherworldly, but also not boring, though it could be a bit spicier. PCP Grain Bowl The thing to get when you’re not “doing” meat right now. It’s light and kind of refreshing, but also makes us miss bacon. Surgeon-General’s note: does not contain the drug known as PCP. Crispy Chicken Sandwich A fried chicken sandwich that somehow feels light. It’s breaded, not battered, and the wasabi mayo is potentially the best thing about it. If you don’t want that light feeling, add an egg and a ‘slab’ of bacon. It’s the power move. Vegemite and Butterscotch Milkshake This is not in the slightest bit authentic - most Australians would throw a drink made with vegemite back in your face. Vegemite belongs on toast. But the salty-sweet thing going on here is way better than we thought it would be." - Jess Basser Sanders

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Tahseena Kahn

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One of the best coffee ever had! So strong that I was awake for almost whole day and night! $4 for a tiny cup of regular coffee!!! Still no complaint because I chose to order to support a small business. And I'm glad I did. Really good coffee! I had Italian coffee last week which wasn't as good. However there's no place to sit except 2 bar stools on the side. Not sure why people wrote it's a great place to hang out unless they preferred standing up the whole time. Looks like the place was designed by a forward thinker to prepare for the pandemic. I'll go back definitely.

Antoine

Google
Came here after a long hike, so I was more on the hungrier side. First off the back patio is the major vibe, it’s there or nowhere. I ended up getting the cold brew, milk comes on the side nice touch and had to get The Paramount...the biscuit is melt in your mouth and the eggs are very fluffy...I added avocados but was thinking next time 2 sausage patties are the move. The Brekkie Wrap is also solid, more on the healthier side...add some hot sauce and you’re in there...definitely coming back to add more sausages to my sandwich and probably see what the pancakes are like.

Esteban Sifuentes

Google
Loved the hot cakes, very fluffy sweet and filling. Coffee was deliciously smooth in a very nice ceramic cup and glass jar. Atmosphere is chill and staff is very polite. I was surprised to see so many food options, will come back again to try more on the menu but definitely an awesome brunch breakfast option place.

Ian Hecht

Google
Great place for breakfast and coffee. I had the paramount, which is eggs on a biscuit, and it was SO good. Also the mocha coffee is really tasty! Just know that this place doesn’t have WiFi, so it wouldn’t be a good place to post up for an afternoon to get work done.

Layla Shaikley

Google
Amazing coffee! They change up the coffee selection monthly after 60-70 samples and choosing the highest quality roast. It's evident. Ice latte was among best I've had

Madeline “Maddie” Silins

Google
Coffee was yum! Order the side of tomatoes! How ever they do it please find out and tell me! Crunchy sweet caramelised skin yummmmmm! Only downside is I asked for a meal with meat but vegetarian and added the tomatoes in the meats replacement and unfortunately they charged for whole meat breakfast plus the tomatoes.

Ira Brian Miller

Google
Solid, creative menu... everything that I've tried has been delicious! The only downside to this place is that it's located within one of the worst streets for parking in Los Angeles. Suggested to park far away and walk, if you don't live nearby. The thick sliced bacon is awesome, and love their pancakes. Great coffee, too. Highly recommended!

Em Jay

Google
THE BEST COFFEE I’VE HAD IN L.A Yes - we Australians are coffee snobs. In 8 days of coffees in California, PCP gave us tingles. The barista Rachel has the art and science of coffee perfected. The breakfast was also delicious and satisfying. A must visit for locals and tourists alike.