Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
Clementine
100ptsLow prices, serious food, no reservations.

About Clementine
Clementine is a Westwood counter-service café with two consecutive Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America placements (Recommended 2023, #286 in 2024) and a 4.4 Google rating from nearly 500 reviews. Walk-in only, no evening service. Arrive early on weekdays for the widest selection — Sunday hours close at 3 PM.
Verdict: Worth the Detour to Westwood
If you've visited Clementine once, you already know what the regulars know: the lines move, the room fills early, and the supply of whatever you came for isn't guaranteed by the time you arrive. That's the operative fact for your next visit — come before 10 AM on weekdays or by mid-morning Saturday if you want first pick. This is a café that Opinionated About Dining has ranked twice in its Cheap Eats in North America list (#286 in 2024, Recommended in 2023), which in OAD's framework signals consistent quality rather than a one-season flash. The 4.4 Google rating across 497 reviews reinforces that this isn't a critics-only situation — the everyday crowd agrees.
What Clementine Is (and Isn't)
Clementine is a neighborhood café on Ensley Avenue in Westwood, operating Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 6 PM, Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM, and Sunday 9 AM to 3 PM. It closes earlier than most comparable spots in the city, which matters if you're planning a late Saturday brunch. The format is counter-service café , not a sit-down restaurant with servers, not a drive-through operation. For regulars, that means knowing what you want when you approach the counter and having a backup choice in mind for whatever sold out first.
The cuisine classification is café, but OAD's Cheap Eats recognition places it in a more demanding category: spots where the cooking is taken seriously regardless of format or price point. Cafés that earn that recognition in Los Angeles typically do so on the strength of baked goods, seasonal prepared foods, or a kitchen that treats its sourcing as seriously as any full-service restaurant. Clementine fits that profile. The kitchen changes what it offers based on availability and season, which is what makes returning visits worthwhile but also means the item that stood out on your first visit may not be there on your second. Plan accordingly.
On the Wine Program
Clementine operates as a daytime café, closing no later than 6 PM on weekdays and earlier on weekends. There is no evening service and no documented wine program. If a curated beverage list is a priority for your visit, the café format here won't meet that need , consider pairing a Clementine morning visit with an evening stop elsewhere in Los Angeles. For a deeper dining experience with serious beverage programming, Kato or Hayato operate at a different register entirely.
Booking and Timing
No reservation is required or available , Clementine is walk-in only, counter service. Booking difficulty is easy in the sense that you simply show up, but strategic in the sense that timing determines what you get. Early weekday mornings offer the fullest selection. Sunday hours are the shortest (9 AM to 3 PM), which compresses the window significantly. If Sunday is your only option, arrive by 10 AM. Saturday closes at 5 PM, which gives a slightly longer run than Sunday but still cuts off before evening.
There is no phone number or website listed in the public record for advance inquiries. Walk in, assess what's available, and order accordingly.
Practical Details at a Glance
| Detail | Clementine | Huckleberry Café | Joan's on Third |
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Counter service café | Counter service café | Counter service café/market |
| Booking | Walk-in only | Walk-in only | Walk-in only |
| Sunday hours | 9 AM–3 PM | Varies | Varies |
| OAD recognition | Cheap Eats 2023–2024 | Not listed | Not listed |
| Price tier | Cheap Eats range | Mid café range | Mid café range |
How Clementine Fits the LA Café Category
Los Angeles has no shortage of well-regarded daytime cafés. Sqirl draws longer lines and more press attention in Silver Lake. Egg Slut operates at higher volume with a more grab-and-go orientation. FARMshop Market & Restaurant covers the same daytime territory with a fuller market component. What Clementine offers that most don't is the OAD credential at the Cheap Eats level , a signal that the food is being evaluated seriously by critics who track this category nationally. That distinction matters if you're comparing options on the Westside and want a tiebreaker beyond Google ratings. For context on what OAD-level Cheap Eats recognition looks like across other formats and cities, compare against spots like Flat White or Good Egg in London, both of which operate in a similar daytime café register.
If your frame of reference for serious food is fine dining , The French Laundry, Le Bernardin, Single Thread Farm , Clementine operates in a different category entirely. But within the Cheap Eats tier, earning a named OAD placement two consecutive years puts it ahead of most of what's available at the same price point in the city. For exploring more of what Los Angeles offers across dining, bars, and experiences, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, our full Los Angeles bars guide, our full Los Angeles hotels guide, our full Los Angeles wineries guide, and our full Los Angeles experiences guide.
Bottom Line
Clementine is the right call for a Westside daytime visit if you care about food quality at a low price point and don't need table service or evening hours. Go early. Know that the selection is seasonal and finite. The OAD recognition gives you a meaningful data point that the cooking is taken seriously here , not just liked by the neighborhood. That's the difference between a comfortable local habit and a café worth crossing town for.
Compare Clementine
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clementine | Café | Easy | |
| Kato | New Taiwanese, Asian | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Hayato | Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Vespertine | Progressive, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Holbox | Mexican Seafood, Mexican | $$ | Unknown |
| Sushi Kaneyoshi | Sushi, Japanese | $$$$ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Clementine?
Show up early — supply of popular items runs out before closing, and the room fills fast. Clementine is counter service only, walk-in, and closes at 6 PM on weekdays (earlier on weekends). It earned an OAD Cheap Eats ranking in both 2023 and 2024, which tells you what kind of café this is: serious food at a low price point, without any of the table-service formality.
Can I eat at the bar at Clementine?
Clementine operates as a counter-service café, not a sit-down restaurant with a bar. Order at the counter and find a seat — seating is communal and informal. If you need a reserved table or full table service, this is not the format for you.
What should I wear to Clementine?
Whatever you'd wear to a neighborhood café — there is no dress expectation here. Clementine is a casual daytime spot on Ensley Avenue in Westwood; jeans and a t-shirt are entirely appropriate. Save the dress code research for somewhere that has one.
Is lunch or dinner better at Clementine?
Dinner is not an option — Clementine closes at 6 PM on weekdays and 5 PM Saturday, 3 PM Sunday. Lunch is the main event, but earlier is better: popular items sell out as the day progresses, so a mid-morning or early lunch visit gives you the most to work with.
How far ahead should I book Clementine?
No booking required or possible — Clementine is walk-in only. The practical question is timing, not reservations: arrive before the midday rush to avoid selling out. If you're coming from outside the Westside, factor in LA traffic; arriving at open (8 AM weekdays) is the most reliable move.
Does Clementine handle dietary restrictions?
Specific menu details and dietary accommodation policies are not available in the venue record. Given that Clementine is a neighborhood café ranked on OAD's Cheap Eats list, it's reasonable to expect some flexibility, but confirming your specific needs before visiting is advisable — especially given the counter-service format and limited daily supply.
Is Clementine good for solo dining?
Yes — counter-service cafés with communal seating are among the most solo-friendly formats in the city. You order at the counter, grab a seat, and there's no awkward table-for-one dynamic. The Westwood location also makes it a practical stop if you're already in that part of LA.
Hours
- Monday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Tuesday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Wednesday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Thursday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Friday
- 8 am–6 pm
- Saturday
- 8 am–5 pm
- Sunday
- 9 am–3 pm
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