Home Restaurant in Los Angeles welcomes dogs on its outdoor patio, which is a genuine relief when you’re trying to grab a meal without leaving your dog behind. The space has shady tables scattered throughout, so you’re not sitting in direct sun the whole time—something I really appreciated on warmer afternoons.
The menu covers all the bases: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so whether you want to start your day with something hearty or linger over dinner as the evening cools down, you can make it work. I’ve found that restaurants serving across multiple dayparts tend to have more casual vibes, and that’s the case here. It’s the kind of place where it’s fine to show up with your dog and just relax for a bit.
Hours vary by day. Monday through Thursday they close at 10 p.m., stretching to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Sunday service runs from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., which is handy if you’re looking for a weekend brunch spot with outdoor seating. The neighborhood around the restaurant is pretty walkable too, so you could grab coffee or take your dog for a quick stroll before or after eating.
The patio setup means your dog will be around other diners, so a dog that’s comfortable with moderate activity and people nearby will do better here than one that startles easily. Bring some water if you’re planning on a longer sit, though most restaurants will offer it if you ask. The shade situation is key since LA sun can be intense, and it makes a real difference in how pleasant the experience is for everyone.





