Little Dom's Restaurant Review:
West Hollywood's Dominick's has shuttered, but sister restaurant Little Dom's remains a part of the vibrant Los Feliz dining scene. The intimate two-room restaurant is charming and nostalgic, with stained glass windows, cozy red leather booths, a long bar crafted from restored wood and vintage light fixtures. Consistent with the Old Brooklyn look, the menu showcases classic dishes like Italian...
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The new kid sister to Dominick’s has a cozy bistro vibe that’s made it an instant success. With oversized booths, flattering lighting, checkered-tile floors and kitschy figurines, it could be a Keith McNally NYC import. Comfort food cooked perfectly. Specialties are pizza and pasta, but everything works. The mellow neighorhood vibe makes it ideal for dates or group dinners.
West Hollywood's Dominick's branches out to stylish Los Feliz location and brings vintage style and haute Italian comfort food.:
The guys behind Dominick's and the 101 Coffee Shop have brought gussied-up Italian-American dishes to the longtime Belle Epoque space. Although the food is different, the colorful crowd is much the...