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Welcome to Dukes West Hollywood, formerly known as Duke's Coffee Shop, a Hollywood institution and landmark.
Dukes West Hollywood took the amazing history of the place and turned into the new generation. While keeping the history of Dukes, well-known Top Design designer, Heather Ashton, is putting a modern twist to the space transforming the traditional diner feel to a modern ambience with a...
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Business Description from the Web
Restaurant critics, neighborhood regulars, and first time visitors alwaysagree about Dukes West Hollywood: the atmosphere is great, the food is superb,and the service is outstanding. The restaurant offers a casual atmospherethat is perfect for dining with friends, co-workers, and family members. Thecreative menu features a wide array of great selections, always made fromthe highest quality...
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Originally the coffee shop at the Tropicana Hotel, Duke’s has been in business for 40 years – 20 of them in the current location – so it’s hosted its share of celebrities smitten with the New York style diner food. Take a seat at the wood grain Formica counter or at one of the communal tables, where you just might find yourself seated next to the likes of Frankie Muñiz or Weird Al. Sure, the...
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Tips About This Business
Duke's is located at what used to be London Fog, a club where the Doors played nightly in the mid '60s. For more rock-and-roll history, head next door to the legendary Whisky A Go-Go.
Can't find a spot on Sunset? Park in the lot behind the restaurant for $1, with validation.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Celebrity endorsements cover the walls, and tourists, musicians and actor/model regulars rub elbows at communal tables or the counter. The diner-staple menu features 60-odd sandwiches and burgers, plus meat loaf, salads and pork chops with applesauce. But it's breakfast that really sizzles: Omelettes come with multiculti fillings like kosher salami and chutney. Blintzes and...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 13, 2009, (Edited December 20, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
How an you not love this place? An all around LA classic! Great breakfast anytime of day and the remodel is beautiful. Good burgers too and amazing staff. Very bright inside. Better choice than Norm's or even Mel's in my opinion.
Pros
+ great breakfast anytime of the day
Cons
- parking
Posted by weho333
on December 21, 2009
Had some friends rave over this place, so we tried it. It was crowded and the food was average at best. The service was very good, they even refilled our water (amazing!)
We proabaly won't go back...!
Pros
+ Trendy location, fun...
Cons
- Average food at high costs...
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My girl and I went for breakfast Saturday late morning. We placed our order with one waitress while 2 waiters alternated in taking care of us. I ordered the mexican scramble (chorizo and eggs with potatoes) my girl got an omelette. Our food took 30 mins at the least to get to us and its because they forgot to put in our order. I could see the cook making the meals and everyone getting served...
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Posted by kharm11
on October 11, 2009