Restaurant in Los Angeles, United States
HomeState
150ptsLegit Tex-Mex, no reservation needed.

About HomeState
HomeState brings accurate Texas-style Tex-Mex to Hollywood Boulevard, with Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats recognition three years running (2023–2025) and a 4.6 Google rating from over 1,300 reviews. Chef Briana Valdez's flour-tortilla, breakfast-taco format fills a specific gap in LA's Mexican-American dining options. Walk-ins only, cheap eats pricing, easy to fit into any east-side itinerary.
HomeState Is Worth the Trip to Hollywood Boulevard — Here's When to Go
HomeState is the right answer if you want Tex-Mex in Los Angeles that has been validated by people who actually track cheap eats seriously. Opinionated About Dining, one of the more credible data-aggregated ranking systems in North American dining, has listed HomeState in its Cheap Eats rankings every year from 2023 through 2025, moving up from a general recommendation in 2023 to a ranked position of #414 in 2024 and #434 in 2025. That's a signal worth paying attention to: HomeState has staying power in a city where casual restaurants cycle in and out of relevance fast. With a Google rating of 4.6 across 1,364 reviews, the crowd consensus backs the editorial one.
What HomeState Is Doing
Briana Valdez built HomeState around Texas-style comfort food — a specific regional register that sits apart from the Cal-Mex and street taco formats that dominate Los Angeles. Tex-Mex leans into flour tortillas, breakfast tacos, and brisket-driven proteins rather than the corn-tortilla, salsa-heavy style most Angelenos default to. If you have spent time eating in Austin or Houston, this is the format you are looking for on the West Coast. If you have not, think of it as a slightly heartier, more meat-forward approach to Mexican-American cooking, rooted in the border culture of Texas rather than California. For direct Tex-Mex comparison outside LA, Bullard in Portland runs a similar Texas-influenced program, and Garcia's Mexican Food in San Antonio gives you the source-culture reference point.
Leading Time to Visit
Hollywood Boulevard at 4624 is a high-traffic corridor, and HomeState pulls a steady local crowd. The most practical timing for a first visit is a weekday morning or early lunch. Breakfast tacos are the format that leading showcases what Tex-Mex does differently from the rest of LA's taco options , the flour tortilla construction and egg-based fillings are clearest in that context and disappear quickly when the lunch rush comes in. Weekend mornings draw longer waits. If you are planning a longer LA eating day and want to anchor your morning before moving on to something like Holbox for Mexican seafood at lunch, HomeState works well as an early stop on the east side. For broader planning across the city's restaurant range, see our full Los Angeles restaurants guide, and if you want to extend your trip into drinks or hotels, our Los Angeles bars guide and our Los Angeles hotels guide are good next stops.
The Drinks Question
HomeState's format is a fast-casual Tex-Mex counter, which means the drinks program is not a primary draw. The editorial angle here matters: if you are coming for cocktail depth, this is the wrong venue. Tex-Mex in the Texas tradition pairs with cold beer and simple margaritas, and that is the functional role drinks play here. For serious cocktail work in Los Angeles, redirect to the bar-specific options in our LA bars guide. HomeState is a food-first stop, and the drinks are incidental. Do not choose it on the basis of its bar program. Choose it because the food format is accurate to its source and has been consistently recognized for it over three consecutive years by a credible external ranking system. If you want to compare what a more drink-forward Mexican-American restaurant looks like in the LA context, Bar Amá runs a more cocktail-integrated program in the same cuisine neighborhood.
Who This Is For
HomeState is the right call for food-focused travelers who want to eat regionally specific and accurately, not just conveniently. If you are building an LA itinerary that already has a fine-dining anchor , say, Providence for seafood, Osteria Mozza for Italian, or Kato for New Taiwanese , HomeState fills the casual slot without compromise. It is also a good reference point if you are cross-referencing the California cheap-eats tier against what you might find at Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Smyth in Chicago on a broader national eating trip. The price point is low, the booking is easy, and the track record is documented. That combination is rare enough to be worth acting on.
Practical Details
Reservations: Not required , walk-in format, easy to access. Address: 4624 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Budget: Cheap eats tier, consistent with OAD Cheap Eats rankings; expect well under $25 per person. Booking difficulty: Easy. Dress: Casual. Leading for: Solo diners, pairs, small groups looking for a fast, accurate Tex-Mex stop on the east side of LA. Nearby context: Explore our Los Angeles experiences guide and our Los Angeles wineries guide for broader trip-building. For reference points outside California, Emeril's in New Orleans, Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Somni represent the upper end of the range HomeState sits at the opposite end of , both are worth knowing if you are calibrating your LA food trip across price tiers.
Compare HomeState
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| HomeState | Tex-Mex | 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 HomeState?
Walk in — no reservation required. HomeState runs a fast-casual counter format at 4624 Hollywood Blvd, so the experience is quick and low-friction. It has landed on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats North America list three consecutive years (2023–2025), which is the credible signal that the food is doing something right, not just riding neighbourhood foot traffic. Come hungry, keep expectations calibrated to the format, and treat the drinks as secondary.
What should I order at HomeState?
HomeState is built around Texas-style comfort food — that means the regional Texas register, not Cal-Mex or street tacos. Briana Valdez's menu leans into that specificity, so order whatever most directly reflects that identity rather than looking for fusion departures. The OAD cheap eats recognition across three consecutive years suggests the core menu items are the reason people return, not peripheral additions. Ask staff what is moving that day and go with the Texas-forward options.
What is HomeState known for?
HomeState is primarily known for Tex-Mex in Los Angeles.
Where is HomeState located?
HomeState is located in Los Angeles, at 4624 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027.
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