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Due to its lack of snow, sleet, rain, freezing rain, hail, and anything else cold that falls out of the sky, Los Angeles is quite the popular (read: overcrowded) city. What this means is that you're going to encounter long lines at bars, movie theaters, bathrooms, and just about everywhere else. So I'm putting together a list of the most notorious lines (insert lame joke about coke here) in Los Angeles, so you can either avoid 'em or join 'em.
Diddy Riese Cookies
926 Broxton Ave. Westwood, CA 90024
The prices may keep going up at this cookie shop (the legendary ice cream sandwiches are currently $1.50), but the masses keep coming to gorge on Diddy’s delicious cookies. Whoever decided that the combination of college students and building your own ice cream sandwich would be so lucrative was a true genius.
Diddy Riese
$1.50’s worth of heavenly bliss.
Apple Pan
10801 Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90405
Slated as one of the best spots to order a burger, you better remember that if you’re really craving a burger you’re going to have to wait for it. It’s all counter seating so people end up standing up against the wall with burger in hand….the burger comes out fast, once you get their attention to actually order!!
Whatever day of the week, whatever time of day you can always count on a line at Pink’s.LA’s most famed hot dog stand, Pink’s puts almost ever other weiner to shame. What’s their secret? Nobody knows. The family-owned business has kept mum for the past 69 years.
If you ever go to Father’s Office with me on a Friday or Saturday night you should bring snacks (baggie of Cheerios, Fruit Roll Up, etc…) because the line will be long and I will get hangry. But are the scrumptious blue cheese-spiked burgers and shopping carts full of sweet potato fries, worth my rage? You bet they are.
If you ever go to Father’s Office with me on a Friday or Saturday night you should bring snacks (baggie of Cheerios, Fruit Roll Up, etc…) because the line will be long and I will get hangry. But are the scrumptious blue cheese-spiked burgers and shopping carts full of sweet potato fries, worth my rage? You bet they are.
Father's Office
Will the so-called gourmet burger ever go out of style? We highly doubt it.
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