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Contribute FeedbackEngine Co. No. 28 offers a charming dining experience with attentive service and a versatile menu. The restaurant, a converted fire station, boasts a cozy atmosphere with ample booth seating. While some patrons were disappointed in the beer selection, the appetizers received high praise. The entrees were hit or miss, with the fried chicken sandwich receiving mixed reviews. Overall, Engine Co. No. 28 is great for casual meet-ups, offering delicious food and desserts. The staff may need improvement in some cases, but the cozy environment and tasty dishes make it a recommended spot for a meal out.
We really enjoyed the luncheon DineLA menu! Our server was top notch! We had wygu beef burger and fries! And the chicken vegetable soup was fresh and healthy! And the chicken fried sandwich was just delicious. We had complimentary soft drinks, which were very refreshing
Food was good, server was good. However parking is a challenge when it's blocks away there are so many homeless people on the sidewalks. Leaving the restaurant we were immediately confronted by a homeless woman who wouldn't leave us alone. I like the food the restaurant but sadly I will think twice about venturing to downtown LA to meet friends for dinner
Waited for minutes for host along with people who had been waiting for more than minutes already. No communication from restaurant staff. Restaurant was less than half full on Valentine's day, and hostess appeared to be helping wait tables. Left before being greeted assuming it was going to be a bad dining experience
Tried it for the classics in the menu: Shepard’s Pie and Fish N Chips. Both we EXACTLY as they should be . High quality ingredients that combined to remind us of our childhood versions, yet better! Service was accommodating, attentive and engaging. We shared dog pics with our main server as he was fun to speak with. The only thing that took away from the experience was the dark decor. The dining room had kinda old school formal vibe but Firehouse items tossed in. Strange combo. The space would be better if it lightened up
EXCELLENT RESTURANT IN MID DOWNTOWN LA. HAD NOT BEEN THERE FOR UEARS AND FOOD WAS GREAT