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Breakfast? Lunch? Kings Road Cafe Expands to Studio City

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Breakfast at Kings Road Cafe | Photo by optionthis via Flickr

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In a nice addition to Studio City's growing stock of quality eateries, Kings Road Cafe of Beverly Boulevard fame opened its second location on Ventura Boulevard earlier this month. Located just east of Whitsett Avenue, parking is complimentary with the valet, which is shared with the cafe's neighbor, Good Earth Restaurant.

Kings offers a solid menu of breakfast and lunch items including huevos rancheros, chicken cilantro sausage & fontina cheese omelette, whole wheat granola pancakes, curried cream of carrot soup, rare ahi grilled tuna salad, grilled chipotle chicken breast panini, lobster ravioli, cajun shrimp, vegetarian burrito and rosarito beach tacos.

And, of course, coffee there is a premium as each cup is made to order (so don't expect it to come out whippity snap!).

12401 Ventura Boulevard Studio City, CA 91604

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