Super fresh and delicious breakfast burrito and some fresh squeezed OJ makes for a great breakfast from here.
Darryl P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Loveland, CO
This is the most amazing place. It is a mini-mart, smaller than most, with a few tables outside. BUT they made me one of the best latte’s I’ve ever had, and have insanely great breakfast burrito, gluten free wrap if you like.
Nicky J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Best breakfast burrito I’ve ever had in my life. I am not kidding. I moved away and it’s the only reason I go back to venice. The Hunter is a solid sandwich there too but yea. BREAKFASTBURRITO
Joseph G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Long over due. One of if not the best breakfast burritos in town! Specifically the veggie/turkey sausage. Always worth a morning trip down Venice Blvd! Oh and hands down the best secretly squeezed OJ of my life wow. Love this cute little store.
Tulin O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Venice, CA
Best place for breakfast they have awesome breakfast paninis. Also great latte. My favorite always for breakfast is ciabatta bread breakfast panini with Mozzarella cheese. And fresh squeezed blood orange juice.
Dan C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chester, CT
Bomb ass breakfast burrito! Nice folks working the store. Kombucha and probiotics drinks as well as fresh oh and baked goods. Great spot for breakfast in Venice
Chuck C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Monica, CA
Lived in Santa Monica area for 26 years. Thought Id venture out and find some new spot to eat. Fresh, Fresh, Fresh is all I can say. Soo tasty. The young lad at the register was very friendly as well.
Cito G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
The signature«California» sandwich was really good. It was full of yummy ingredients and was good enough for a lunch! The person at the checkout and the waiter were very friendly. The orange juice was also yummy. I still think that the prices are a bit high for a shop like this.
Alex U.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Monica, CA
I literally never write reviews but had to say something about Bellissimo. It’s amazing. Get the California Panini, or use it as a grocery store. This place is my favorite sandwich spot in all of Venice
Danielle J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rexburg, ID
Everything is a little pricy here, but it is the only place close to the beach like it. It’s quality… and if you go in enough, you’ll kinda become friends with everyone who works there. The breakfast burritos are delicious, and so are the wraps… anything with bacon. To use a card, it’s a $ 10 minimum though so I usually end up buying stuff I don’t actually need.
Patience M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
This place is really tiny and has more of a convenience store than a café ambiance. It’s not good for a large group of more than 4 – 6 I’d say. I ordered a breakfast burrito here and quite enjoyed it. The locals seemed to come in for coffee — it must be good! Cute little place though.
Dale B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Venice, CA
It’s a New York type bodega with an LA mentality. At first glance it’s just a convenience store, but then you notice all the packaging looks much fancier(or at least trendier). Get your hipster staples like kombucha and chia water and kale chips. No price tags on the items, so expect a feeling of buyers remorse after you see your receipt. The specialty items are pretty good, but I usually just go to the sandwich bar in the back. They use great ingredients and all the options are very filling. Order an espresso while you wait for your hoagie or breakfast burrito. There’s a little coffee machine behind the register that pumps out some pretty decent stuff. If you don’t mind the din of traffic, try to snag a seat on one of the two little tables out front, though usually this isn’t an option as there are a handful of locals that seem to take shifts manning the tables. They never seem to leave until another whimsically clad or mustachioed Venetian arrives to fill their spot.
Susan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pasadena, CA
What a welcoming and delicious find! I had the tuna melt from the sandwich bar in the back. and let me tell you, it was basically perfection. They added avocado and dried cranberries into the mix, which is how I make it at home! The people running the little store are also very conversational and easy to talk to. Will be back!
Katrina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Scottsdale, AZ
This is an adorable little grocery store that serves the most amazing sandwiches! We stayed at a house down the street in Venice and made multiple trips to this little gem for food and goodies. YUM.
Christopher F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
I was working around the corner and decided to pop in for a coffee on my lunch break. It’s an unassuming little spot, with a European vibe. I ordered a Macchiato and wasn’t expecting much, but I was pleasantly surprised it was one of the best espresso drinks I’ve ever had. When I went to pay for my beverage($ 3.75) I didn’t realize there was a $ 10 minimum for credit cards, but the owner was cool and said, «just remember next time.» I’ll definitely visit again, with cash.
Chris H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
They say«all good things come in time.» This place is the epitome of that statement. Amazing food, but slow. It’s a small staff and kitchen, and it’s Venice Beach which explains the timeliness. However, it is worth the wait. Call your order in if you can. I recommend the breakfast burrito or Milano Caprese.
Amy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marina del Rey, CA
Best breakfast burrito. Ever. And they are really great with locals. Coffee is amazing. I wish there were more locations.
Cathy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Really delicious, big sandwiches at a decent price. Love the Bianca and Cuban. I imagine they’re made by an OCD stoner with soft hands so be prepared to wait. But what you’ll get is the best looking, beautifully stacked sandwich in Venice.
Shani T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Boston, MA
My boyfriend and I wanted something simple when we visited Venice in February. This place had great reviews, so we decided to check it out. First off, the marker on the Unilocal map was way off. We didn’t look at the address closely and stupidly tried to match our location with the ticker and spend about 10 minutes wandering around, wondering where the place was. This is completely our fault, of course. We get to Belissimo, and it’s cute. I like small hole-in-the-wall establishments and this seemed perfect. We ordered our food in the back and were told to pay after our meal(wow LA, you guys are really nice and really trusting!). We sat outside at a small table, but we waited for literally ages. The other reviewers pretty much nailed it by saying they’re just blitzed out of their mind and moving at the pace of snails. My boyfriend ordered a breakfast burrito and I ordered some sandwich. Seems like a fairly straightforward order, there weren’t too many other people that looked like they were waiting for sandwiches, but it literally took over 15 minutes for us to get our sandwiches. I wouldn’t mind so much normally, but it was also during one of the colder weekends in LA(so our friends told us) and I was wearing shorts, freezing as I waited for my sandwich outside. The sandwiches themselves were very good. I actually only ate half of mine because it was so large, but I just wish the service were faster and more efficient. With all the other options in the area, if I were to visit again, I don’t think I’d come back for brunch.
Napolion M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Venice, Los Angeles, CA
This artisan shop keeps a true local cool vibe during a period where Venice is becoming way too commercial, trendy and kiss-ass. The breakfast wild salmon burrito is probably one of the best tasting morning creations on the west-side, and you can turn any one of their organic sandwiches into a wrap. Their selection of coconut waters keeps my hydrated every day and if you need anything to either start or finish a great dinner, they have a unique blend of local and regional vegan and organic foods and snacks. You should deff call in your breakfast and lunch orders as it is a local hang and many times they are busy.