Cafe Birdie is a charming Highland Park bistro blending seasonal salads, handmade pastas, and craft cocktails in a cozy, laid-back atmosphere.
"Cafe Birdie in Highland Park has been given a whole new direction, reemerging this week as just Birdie, a counter-service, no-reservation hangout where every dish is under $20." - Farley Elliott
"In Los Angeles' Highland Park neighborhood, Café Birdie hints at the bistros of Paris' cobbled streets."
"Life is hard sometimes. Work never ends, your roommate eats your leftovers and lies about it, and the person you steal HBOGo from just canceled their subscription. And that’s just today. Adulthood is a never-ending parade of trials and tribulations, and if you don’t find those outlets to get you through it all, you might never make it. So thank god for Cafe Birdie - the only place we want to be after a week from hell. Just by walking into this Highland Park spot, you’re immediately put at ease. It’s not small, but the main dining room - with scattered marble tables and wooden beams overhead - feels like you’re visiting your rich aunt’s French provincial home for the holidays. (She might even have drugs for you, but you’ll have to wait a night before she tells you they’re above the fridge next to the Cliff bars.) Anyways, you’re early and immediately notice the crowded bar off to the left and want a drink. Resist though, and instead head out the back, through the patio, and into a detached little building with a bar called Good Housekeeping inside. The tiny, brick-walled speakeasy feels like you stumbled into a private whiskey society, but trust us, you’re in the right place. Its low-key vibe and tremendous cocktails are the ideal pre-dinner experience. Plan accordingly. photo credit: Jakob Layman Back in the main restaurant and thoroughly buzzed from your cocktails, you open up the menu and find it a bit all over the place. Steak tartare toast? Fried Chicken? Pork ragu? Relax, you’ve had enough stress this week. Whatever Cafe Birdie’s menu seemingly lacks in cohesion, it makes up for in sweet, unadulterated comfort. This might not be the most refined cooking in town, but it’s COOKING. The kind you grew up with and ate a lot of at family gatherings until you passed out in the basement watching cartoons with your cousins. And until you’ve tasted it again, you’ve forgotten just how good that feels. This isn’t to say Cafe Birdie is some sort of red sauce slop fest. We’d come here for a sexy date night any day of the week, then turn around and do it again. We’d round up our friends, drink some cocktails at the bar, and laugh hysterically about whether balancing your checkbook is a thing you should be doing or not. Whatever your circumstance (or life anxiety) might be, Cafe Birdie is simply here to make it all ok for an evening. No drugs necessary. Food Rundown photo credit: Jakob Layman Forget Me Not Just because Good Housekeeping in the back has great cocktails, doesn’t mean the fun ends when you sit down for a meal. This mezcal-based drink infused with pineapple and egg whites is an absolute must-order. photo credit: Jakob Layman Autumn Salad You probably either love Gorgonzola or you think it’s the devil’s cheese. But when it comes on a salad loaded next to dried pears, figs, dates, walnuts, and everything else that reminds you of fall, you’re only choice is to love it. photo credit: Jakob Layman Moroccan-Spiced Fried Chicken We have no idea how they cook this, but we’re not ones to ask magicians how they do their tricks. Just order it and experience the magic firsthand. photo credit: Jakob Layman Steak Tartare Toast The steak itself is great. However, there’s a strong lime/citrus component to the whole thing that doesn’t totally work. photo credit: Jakob Layman Braised Meatballs Despite being a touch crumbly, we would get these every single time because that potato puree sex bath at the bottom is life-changing. photo credit: Jakob Layman Pork Cheek Ragu There is no way, under any circumstance, this should be this good. The noodles are perfectly al dente, and the pork cheek doesn’t really require chewing. Order this or don’t bother coming. photo credit: Jakob Layman Black Pepper Tagliatelle The reality is this is a pretty heavy dish. But a dish that you absolutely must order. The pasta is cooked perfectly, and whatever that creamy sauce is on top, we will take in a to-go bowl, thank you." - Brant Cox
"Cafe Birdie is a place you should go whether you’re a Highland Park local or it’s your first Saturday on York Street. There’s not usually a wait for brunch, and the room is nice enough that you could bring your mom here for birthday brunch, but not so nice that you can’t just show up after a Sunday morning hike. We like the shakshuka and the biscuits and gravy, and their lamb breakfast - flatbread with lamb, harissa, and an egg. And their spicy Bloody Marys." - Brant Cox, Kat Hong, Brett Keating
"The Dish: Squash Blossom Square Pie Perfect, soft little pillows, the pizzas at this Highland Park restaurant are made Sicilian-style, which means they’re served as extra-thick, square pieces and contain more dough than Jeff Bezos’ bank account. That’s all I really have to say. It’s an excellent slice of pizza, in or out of the driver’s seat." - Kat Hong