Echo Park's neighborhood pizza cult — Detroit-style slices and natural wine
Must-try: Detroit-style pizza, Antipasto, Natural wine by the glass
📍 1305 Portia St, Los Angeles, CA 90026
The best lively spots great for groups and friend gatherings in Echo Park — curated from over 200 LA restaurants.
5 picksThe best dinner spots in Echo Park for a group are the ones where sharing is built into the menu and nobody has to overthink the order. These 5 picks are ideal for groups of 2–8 — places with enough energy that you can actually talk, menus worth exploring together, and a vibe that doesn't require a special occasion to justify the tab. Catch the TikTok reviews to find the right fit. Top picks: Quarter Sheets, Ototo, Konbi.
Echo Park's restaurant scene is small but compelling — a mix of longtime neighborhood spots and newer openings that reflect the area's creative energy.
Echo Park's neighborhood pizza cult — Detroit-style slices and natural wine
Must-try: Detroit-style pizza, Antipasto, Natural wine by the glass
📍 1305 Portia St, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Echo Park's James Beard-recognized sake bar with small plates that prove sake belongs at the center of a great LA evening
Must-try: Sake flight (seasonal), Oysters on the half shell, Chawanmushi
📍 1360 Alvarado St, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Echo Park's Japanese counter sandwich shop — egg salad that makes every other sandwich feel like a rough draft
Must-try: Egg salad sando, Katsu sando, Seasonal fruit croissant
📍 1463 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Echo Park's women-owned neighborhood cafe where natural wine, seasonal plates, and a warm patio define the best kind of local restaurant
Must-try: Seasonal small plates, Natural wine selection, Dessert board
📍 2100 Echo Park Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Echo Park's neighborhood pizza destination — grilled pies, Sunday gravy, and a red-sauce Italian room that doesn't need a trend cycle
Must-try: Grilled mushroom pizza, Sunday braised pork sandwich, Meatballs in Sunday gravy
📍 2100 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Quarter Sheets is a go-to for a reason — the format is built for sharing, the energy is right for a group, and the food is consistent enough that everyone leaves happy.
Konbi handles larger tables well and has a menu with enough variety that even the pickiest eater in the group will find something. Call ahead if you're coming with 6 or more.
Groups have a harder time walking in, especially on weekends. Reservations are strongly recommended for parties of 4 or more. Most of these spots book through OpenTable or Resy.