Lunch & Pastries at Echo Park Lake Cafe
Sep 06 2013 · 0 comments · Bakeries, Burgers, Cafe, Echo Park, Sandwiches, Vegetarian
The overhaul of Echo Park Lake was a seemingly endless one, but now that it’s finally up and running, I find myself strolling its picturesque path often. The long walk brings a combination of sights, including neighborhood joggers (of varying fitness levels), dogs galore, picnickers, and lots of bench-sitting old men just enjoying the day—the scene is downright European.
Of course, for me, one of the best perks of these new digs is the Echo Park Lake Cafe, situated in the lake’s boathouse. Operated by Square One Dining, which serves up a killer brunch at their Fountain Avenue location, the little eatery offers a succinct menu of breakfast and lunch options. The seating is all outdoors and comfortable enough to make you want to linger.
The prices are fair ($3-7), especially considering the much of the produce and some of the meat is organic. A well-assembled veggie sandwich with sprouts, radish, cheddar and avocado is served on hearty 5-grain bread with smatterings of grainy mustard and aioli. While it doesn’t quit live up to its perfect counterpart at The Trails, it’s still a keeper. The burger comes on an English muffin, so it’s small, but it’s also grass-fed, and tasty when you add on Gruyere cheese and a pile of sweet potato fries. Also promising are the Kale Salad, Potato Taquitos, and Chorizo Chili Dog.
Baked goods are made daily on the premises. Think scones, blondies, giant cookies and muffins. The M&M-dotted Monster Cookie, despite being gluten-free, caught my eye as did the Peanut Butter & Jelly turnover. There’s also cold-brewed coffee along with fresh juices and teas.
Welcome nourishment after all that boat paddling.
-Valentina






