Old Town Bistro

Old Town Bistro is a american restaurant Monrovia Los Angeles County located in United States.

7 / 10
21
ratings
  • Phone

    (606) 303-7100

  • Website

    mediterraneanspinners.com

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  • Type

    American Restaurant

Address

520 S Myrtle Ave Monrovia , CA 91016 United States

Credit Cards Yes (incl. Discover & Visa)

Comments / 10


Keywords:

grilled cheese sandwiches crêpes off-menu items pancakes waffles cappuccinos chicken meats fresh berries marinara well
Matt Teague

Adult grilled cheese sandwich is off the charts, the tri-tip crepes are excellent, and just ask about new creations not on the menu . They`re always thinking up delicious ideas!

Chris MacQuarrie

Everything is fresh and delicious, and usually healthier than you'd expect. A little bit more money, but you can actually taste what you're paying extra for. And well worth it.

Suzette Otlewis

Order the best. Its a grilled cheese sandwich with steak and all kinds off good stuff. Plus the fries are the bomb.

Chris MacQuarrie

The "dirty fries ." BBQ pulled pork , topped with sliced cheese , sitting atop a plate of seasoned French fries . So good. Maybe same level as "animal fries "??

Jim MacQ

The chicken marinara sandwich is excellent! Also the Mishi-Marmalade crepe .

Jim MacQ

Ask about the off-menu items. The chefs are brilliant!

Lynsey Ruangchan

Loved their BACON-INFUSED waffle !

Shanny Goben

Try Sorens cappuccino they are to die for

Sharon

Pancakes with fresh berries are great!

🍷Five O'Clock Somewhere

Everything looked better than it tasted.

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At least there’s a little outdoor space to have a beer. - eric bornemann