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Delightful Dining in Bloom at a Quaint Cafe on Pico

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Last week I had the pleasure of dining at Bloom Cafe not once, but twice.

Bloom Cafe is a charming cafe on a funky stretch of Pico Boulevard near Hauser. One side of the cafe has a take-out counter, where you may get coffee, juices and pastries for breakfast, and the other side is their main dining room.

They have a patio seating out back, and sidewalk seating out front. We had our lunch inside, which is bright, airy and a little loud with the music and chatter.

Their menu is an interesting blend of traditional dishes with a contemporary spin, including plenty of vegetarian and vegan options, as well as some raw dishes.

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vegan spinach soup and mixed green salad

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‘Cheesecake’ a Different Story

I was ravenous, so I skipped the salads, chock full of organic produce, whole grains and sprouted sunflower seeds, and went straight for the hamburger and fries! Made with all natural beef on a whole grain bun, it came with green aioli, which made a great dipping sauce for the fries.

My mom kept it light with a cup of vegan spinach soup and mixed green salad. Both were tasty and satisfying, but both were also under-salted. We washed it down with their tap water, which is infused with cucumber. This must be the new lemon because the very next restaurant I dined in served cucumber-infused water, too.

Because it sounded exotic, for dessert we tried a raw vegan “cheesecake” made with almond milk. It was pretty, and certainly interesting, but not very sweet and nothing like a proper cheesecake. It was really a frozen almond milk pie, with a layer flavored with blueberries. Luckily, I am not a vegan, so I got to enjoy the chocolate coconut cupcake we ordered.



Time for a Second Trip

After chatting up our server, we learned that they do not have a beer and wine license, so you may bring in your own wine at no corkage.

I quickly made plans to return. The evening was more pleasant than I anticipated. During the day it is loud, bright and bustling, but at night it is dim, cozy and serene.

As well as the salads, sandwiches and regular entrees, after 5 p.m. they serve pizzas. We went for the most unusual: fresh mozzarella, butternut squash, sage and blue cheese. Baked on a nice, thin crust, it didn't last long once it hit the table.



A Little Microwave Support

For my main course, I had the chicken mac ‘n cheese. It came absolutely piping hot (a clear sign of microwave heating), made with whole wheat pasta and thin strips of chicken. It was rich and comforting, although a bit under-salted like everything else.

The lemon tart we shared for dessert was quite nice. The trick to making a good lemon tart, is making sure it is not too sweet. This one was sweet enough, and tart enough. Just right. What a deal: 2 pizzas, 4 entrees, 1 dessert and no corkage, with tip came to an even $100. I will happily go back for any meal of the day to this quaint neighborhood spot.



Bloom Café



5544 W. Pico Blvd.



Los Angeles 90019



323.934.6900


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