2024
Recommended
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2024
Right on the Venice Boardwalk, this charming restaurant is an ideal vantage point for the many artists and misfits that roam the neighborhood. Since it opened in 1978, Fig Tree has been a family-owned neighborhood institution, blending Latin roots with Pacific Rim influences. It has a tempting menu, with a focus on breakfast, between plantain pancakes and chilaquiles. Also on the menu: a dozen or so dishes to be enjoyed at lunch or dinner, ranging from chicken and avocado to burgers.
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Members' reviews on FIG TREE
4.7/5
26 reviews
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The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.
Visited in april 2024
Great people and lovely sage and rosemary fries
Visited in april 2024
Remarkable oysters, patio right on Venice boardwalk, patio dog friendly
Visited in april 2024
A nice relaxing cafe right next to the beach that’s just far enough away from the Venice chaos. You’ll find the locals crowded here over any of the other touristy cafes on the boardwalk. They have nice GF options (the carrot cafe was delicious)!
Visited in april 2024
Coffee is great! Unfortunately they are really lacking in vegan options. We also had to keep ordering because breakfast portions were pretty small.
Visited in april 2024
Great location. Food is good but stops short of being great. Service is friendly however I was misinformed that they auto add a 20% gratuity to the bill (even after I asked) so I ended up double tipping. This is why the service gets three stars. Asked a simple question and was assured it was not added (without providing a printed bill) so after the payment was completed I discovered I had tipped twice when they printed the receipt. No bueno.