Welcome to Father’s Office
Father’s Office in Los Angeles is a trendy beer bar and American restaurant known for its exquisite Arancini and Deviled Eggs appetizers. Their signature Office Burger, paired with perfectly seasoned Frites in a Basket, is a must-try delicacy. The menu also offers unique dishes like Spicy Stout Ribs and Berbere Spiced Cauliflower for a flavorful experience. The ambiance, with ample space and dim lighting, sets the mood for a relaxed evening or weekend gathering. The restaurant's commitment to sustainability with plastic-free packaging and reusable tableware adds to its appeal. Overall, Father’s Office is a top choice for a satisfying dining experience with friends or loved ones.
- 905 E 2nd St Los Angeles, CA 90012 Hotline: (310) 736-2224
Father’s Office is a popular beer bar located in Los Angeles, California, known for its unique American cuisine and extensive beer selection. This venue offers a range of amenities such as delivery, takeout, reservations, vegan and vegetarian options, and plastic-free packaging. With a casual and trendy atmosphere, Father’s Office is perfect for group gatherings or a cozy dinner.
One of the standout dishes at Father’s Office is their signature Office Burger, made with dry-aged beef, caramelized onion bacon compote, gruyere, maytag blue cheese, and arugula. This burger is a must-try for burger aficionados looking for a flavor-packed experience. Additionally, the menu includes creative dishes like Spicy Stout Ribs, Berbere Spiced Cauliflower, and Duck Confit Salad, showcasing a fusion of flavors and ingredients.
In terms of drinks, Father’s Office offers a selection of beer cans and bottles, including popular choices like Allagash White Ale, Smog City Little Bo Pils, and Modern Times Orderville. For cocktail enthusiasts, options like the Boulevardier and Negroni provide a sophisticated yet approachable choice for a night out.
Customer reviews praise the juicy Office Burger and the enjoyable ambiance of Father’s Office, making it a go-to spot for a casual evening with friends or a weekend hangout. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or just want to unwind with a beer, Father’s Office caters to diverse preferences with its varied menu offerings and relaxed setting. Visit Father’s Office in Los Angeles for an unforgettable dining experience that combines delicious food, refreshing drinks, and a welcoming atmosphere.

For father's office, I love the burger! What can I say a beer and a good burger you can't go wrong! They also have good appetizer plates and I love their salads. It's fun to go with a group of people and relax on a weekend or an evening.

I like this location since it doesn't get too busy (even in during dinner on a Saturday). You have to pay for parking, and it's limited. I recommend coming early to find good parking. The fries didn't really have flavor, but the Father's Office burger is so good! The tots were a good try too. The aioli sauce is always excellent. You can walk off your meal walking to salt and straw and/or Bar 82!

First time at father's office! (I know... can't believe it but finally came!) Food: -office burger: sooo juicy!! And delicious. Mine kind of fell apart at the end but that might be more how I eat or eating slowly? But the burger itself, loved it! -fries: they are sooo skinny! Not my usual fave type of fries but they're crunchy on the outside and squishy on the inside (sweet spot) and the aioli- LOVE!! Drinks: -beer: solid. Service: -order at the bar, food gets delivered! Very nice and simple and prompt especially for a big place. We went earlier so it wasn't packed but as the night wore on, definitely got busier and appreciated the service Ambiance: -so interesting! It's hugeee and i love the open windows and how vibe-ey and fresh it is...albeit we went in winter so it was so cold.. but love how ample the space is, a lot of intimate-ish spots and bigger party spots! Mood lighting so dimmer but not overly so, so nice!! Overall: I'm a fan! Will be back for the burger and fries too (even though they're the skinnnnies) AND the beer! Yay

This is my fave location out of all the locations; it's big, it's airy, and filled with light. Parking is also easier than some DTLA spots with a few garages nearby. We stopped by for a quick pre-dinner snack and everything was yummy. You go up to the bar to order and they bring your food out to you, and it was all pretty fast. If you order drinks, you just collect those at the bar.

No happy hour, limited street parking (it's the arts district DTLA), and when our group went after work on a Thursday there was only one bartender who had difficulty keeping up with the orders. Their version of a whiskey sour was not good but the beers and fries were fine.

What a fantastic place for a drink and some phenomenal food! First, parking is on the street, pretty easy, I usually can find a spot around the neighborhood, but you may have to drive a little distance and walk a few blocks, but it's easy walk. I went on a Sunday night about 2hrs before closing, and it was pretty quiet, sat down easily at the bar, which was a nice quartz countertop (pretty sure that's quartz). Got the menu right in front of me behind the bar and on the QR code as well. Lot so good options. I got the Office burger, which was freaking fantastic, got it cooked medium, great flavor and texture, the right amount of chew and flavorful, with a lot of arugula packed inside, so it was lean meat plus lot of veggies between some fresh buns. Highly recommended. I also shared a Prime Hangar Steak, which was cooked medium, came out delicious (more like medium rare in finish), and I complemented the main dishes with some sweet potato fries, which were crispy and came with a nice dressing on the side. For beer, I wasn't sure what to get so our bartender Kemp recommended the Figueroa Mountain Agua Santa Cerveza, it was some of the best beers. I don't like hoppy beers usually so I don't drink IPAs and rarely hazy IPAs, and I wanted something light and refreshing, and this Agua Santa was the perfect choice. Thanks for the great recommendation! Ambiance is great. Casual feel, but also would fit an upscale bar restaurant vibe. Highly recommended for work dinner/drinks or a nice night out for a date. Will be sure to come back again very soon!

This 21 & over gastropub is located in the Garey Building, corner of E. 2nd St. and S. Garey St. in the Arts District, DTLA. Parking can be challenging during peak hrs, but we were lucky enough to find a spot in the "Perfect Parking" alley-style lot @$5/hr on the east side of the building at 929 E. 2nd (although the pub advertises $8 flat parking when you dine with them, we just couldn't figure it out). The area feels really safe. I was hesitant to go here because they do not permit any substitutions and/or modifications to any menu items, but I was extremely satisfied with everything here. We stopped on Saturday evening for dinner, walked right in, and grabbed a table. You scan the menu at your table and go up to the bar to place your order (the menu is also listed at the bar). They'll give you a number, then deliver your food to your table. I tried "The Office Burger," which consists of bacon compote, caramelized onions, arugula, Gruyere & Maytag Blue cheese on French bread accompanied by a "Basket of Sweet Potato Frites" and an "Allagash White" to drink. Everything tasted amazing, the food so fresh cooked to perfection with great presentation. No ketchup and/or mustard, so don't ask LOL. The beer was perfectly cold and satisfying. The bar is clean, spacious, and organized. Closed Monday & Tuesday. Clean restrooms. Overall, we had a great experience at this location.

Met a friend here to catch up. Have been to Father's Office in years, and that was the Santa Monica location, but always had fond memories of the office burger. So came here to see if my memories were real or just something I made up. The restaurant is self seating, and you order your food at the bar. They also have a wealth of beers available as well as cocktails, though the cocktail list is more limited. We both ordered the Office Burger, though my friend didn't really eant a burger, he just got it because I told him I remember it being phenomenal. Food arrived at the table quickly, as it wasn't busy (around 530p). Biting into the burger brought back so many great memories (felt like that moment in Ratatouille). The bun is very soft, while the meat is cooked perfectly (you can choose for you want the best cooked, that's the only choice you get regarding the burger). The caramelized onions have a nice sweetness and the blue cheese covered with the gruyere takes it to a whole different level. My friend was mid sentence when he said, "This burger is amazing". Just interrupted his whole other thought to let me know. Would highly recommend if you are looking for a burger that will reset your bar for what a burger can, and should, be

The ambiance is nice. Fun casual place to hang out with friends. We couldn't bring our kids and got a babysitter. It was actually kinda nice to have a quiet restaurant without (other) loud kids. The only thing I didnt like was that they closed by 9pm on a Thursday, which I felt was a bit too early. The burger was good. I heard the bartender say it is Michelin rated. I ordered rare and to my surprise it came out rare. That almost never happens. I usually get served a medium rare burger. The burger had a great flavor and was everything I could want in a burger. The hanger steak was ok. Tender. Flavor was good. Just nothing amazing about it. I had tons of steaks and this one was not noteworthy. For the price it felt very average to slightly ehhh. The fries were good. The sweet potato fries were good too. Overall a solid 4. I would come back again