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Review: Rose Cafe

You could come here for the drinks alone, but this also serves an extensive brunch menu, possibly the biggest in LA.
  • Rose Cafe Restaurant Brunch Los Angeles
  • Rose Cafe Restaurant Brunch Los Angeles
  • Rose Cafe Restaurant Brunch Los Angeles
  • Rose Cafe Restaurant Brunch Los Angeles

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cuisine

American

No fuss satisfaction. No pressure on you, either The vibe Laptops—but with a cocktail next to them The crowd The future of L.A. media and tech The drinks A short and sharp wine list The food Italian-ish, Mediterranean-ish, Middle Eastern-ish. Venice on the nose

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