Monday | 09:00 AM ~ 22:00 PM |
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Tuesday | 09:00 AM ~ 00:00 AM |
Wednesday | 09:00 AM ~ 22:00 PM |
Thursday | 09:00 AM ~ 22:00 PM |
Friday | 09:00 AM ~ 22:00 PM |
Saturday | 09:00 AM ~ 17:00 PM |
Sunday | 00:00 AM ~ 00:00 AM |
El Coyote is a historic Mexican-American eatery in Los Angeles, California. Established in 1922, this iconic restaurant has been serving traditional Mexican dishes for nearly a century.
The eatery's roots date back to its origins as a humble roadside diner catering to travelers and locals alike on the Route 66 highway. Over time, El Coyote gained popularity among Hollywood stars and industry professionals due to its proximity to major film studios.
El Coyote's menu is characterized by classic dishes from Mexican cuisine, including tacos, enchiladas, and burritos. They also offer a variety of specialty items, such as their famous "Taco de Carnitas" and the "Carnitas Burrito."
In addition to its rich culinary history and offerings, El Coyote has also become a hub for nostalgic appeal. Its interior features original artwork from notable Mexican-American artists, creating an immersive experience for patrons.
The eatery's reputation extends beyond its on-site dining area due to its appearances in popular culture, including its cameo in the iconic 1988 film "Rain Man." This and other cultural references have solidified El Coyote's status as a Los Angeles institution.