Terroni - LA

802 S. Spring Street Los AngelesCA90014
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Know Before You Go:
Make sure to give yourself plenty of time before catching that post-meal movie at the Grove---the restaurant doesn't take reservations.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch
The Extras:
Like what you ate? Try you luck at home by picking up a few things from the in-house grocer.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Project Los Angeles Delayed; $4 Colazione at Terroni:
HOLLYWOOD—Remember when Project Los Angeles, that new nightclub in Hollywood in the old Roxbury slot, was supposed to open by June 10? Well that hasn't happened yet because of construction delays, but the Gensler-designed space should be ready to debut by the end of the week. [ELA]

DOWNTOWN—Terroni in both Downtown and Mid-City is offering a $4 colazione or breakfast, or cappuccino and...
by eater on June 18, 2014 from eater
A Handy Guide To Watching the World Cup in LA:
Goal! World Cup mania kicks off in Brazil on Thursday with 32 teams from around the world vying for the once in four years trophy. All eyes are on Brazil, the slight favorite, to win, but Argentina, Italy, Germany and Belgium all plan an upset, and you just never know how the U.S. will fare. Whether you want to cheer on Honduras, nosh on Korean fare during an underdog match or blow your...
by eater on June 11, 2014 from eater
A Handy Guide to 25 Iconic Pizzerias in Los Angeles:
LA's pizza scene is probably best described in three time periods. First, the post-Italian immigrant phase where only a few remaining old-school pizzerias remain. Generally scattered throughout the Valley or San Gabriel, these establishments have been serving generations of Angelenos with various styles that have stood the test of time. The next phase was the modern "gourmet" pizza period,...
by eater on March 17, 2014 from eater
"Fabulous pasta done right" brings in a "young industry crowd" to these "scene-y" Southern Italians Downtown and on Beverly Boulevard – outposts of a Toronto mini-chain – also purveying "first-rate" pizzas; despite some gripes about service, "pricey" tabs and an "ear-splitting noise level", on the whole, fans insist "they nail it."
by zagat on January 13, 2014 from zagat