Mon 26 Feb 2007
Breakfast at the Firehouse: The More Things Change, the More They Suck
Posted by Caroline on Crack under Los Angeles, Dining -When I lived near Venice, the Firehouse on Rose and Main used to be one of my favorite breakfast joints. Great service, great coffee, great breakfast sandwiches and great big glasses of iced beverages that were perfect for thirsty Muscle Beach bodybuilders. But I haven’t gone there in maybe a year or so.
Yesterday though, since I was nursing a horrible horrible hangover, I knew a big breakfast would be just the thing. So my party bus companion Erin and I met up at the Firehouse to recount the previous night’s festivities. I should have known things at the ol’ Firehouse were different from what I was used to when a haggard, unshaven Robert Downey Jr. followed me in from off the street. ‘Cept I didn’t see him behind me so let the screen door slam shut when I walked in. Oops.
Lots of people were waiting for a table next to a “Wait to be seated” sign. I asked the group of people before me if there was a list. They gestured to the counter where there was a bunch of waiters buzzing around. I stood there looking around, waiting for someone to give me direction. Um… Put my name on a list? Wait outside?
A waiter walked up to the two high-maintenance-looking girls standing nearby. “Is your name on the list?” he asked the one girl who was still wearing her big Dior sunglasses inside. “Serena…it’s on there.” The other waiter asked him where he wanted to seat them. “I don’t know…in the good-looking people section?” he laughed and looked at the girls who ignored him. I rolled my eyes. FINALLY one of the waiters asked me, “What do you need?” “I need to put my name on the list.” “Here you go,” he said, shoving the clipboard at me. So I scrawled it down for him. Sheesh.
But when Mr. Downey Jr. stepped up, suddenly the hostess appeared and answered him when he asked how long the wait was. She wrote his name down for him. When Robert left saying he’d wait outside, I heard a waiter say to the hostess, “He comes in a lot.”
At this point, Erin still hadn’t shown up but the hostess was ready to seat me outside where no one wanted to sit since it looked like it was going to sprinkle at any minute now. She tried to seat me under the tree but I asked if I could sit along the wall instead cuz I didn’t want any leaves falling in my coffee like they did last time I sat there.
Unfortunately, these two big bodybuilder guys decided to sit at the two-person table next to mine, the plastic chairs buckled under their weight. I say unfortunately because then their friends showed up after Erin did and stood there the entire time talking to these guys. Erin and I sat at butt level with their bodybuilder friend in the way-too-tight-jeans and his bodybuilder girlfriend in the way-too-tight-everything.
Since I was hungover, my tolerance threshold was very low. I felt claustrophobic pressing myself up against the wall to get away from that guy’s ass and his pungent cologne. The waitress wouldn’t refill our coffees with them standing there since there wasn’t any space to get around them. So when she was in the vicinity I asked her if we could move to another table. The bodybuilder girlfriend knew we felt uncomfortable as she glanced over at us when I said that but stayed rooted in her spot, tossing her long black hair with her bejeweled hand. Ugh!
So Erin and I picked up our coffees and creamers and moved to the adjacent wall. Aaah, much better. As we sat waiting for our food to arrive. Waiters kept grabbing the condiments off our table as they brought other people their food. WTF? That seems rude, I mean, we might need those. We mused that the waiters were probably mad at us for switching tables on them.
When the food finally arrived, I was a tiny bit disappointed by the presentation. I know I only ordered a breakfast sandwich but it looked so small on the platter. There were some dry-looking country potatoes next to it but they didn’t even bother to pile on enough to cover up the white spaces on the plate to make it look full. If you can’t do that why not use a smaller plate? Oh, and the huge glasses for beverages? They were now replaced by average-size plastic ones. Lame. What happened here?
In my whole visit, they failed to impress me. I used to be in awe of their attentive service, their ample coffee and iced beverages, and their delectable breakfasts. Now? They suck.
At least Erin liked her small portion of spinach pancakes. My sandwich was good but since I didn’t touch the potatoes I was still kinda hungry. So we strolled down to Urth Caffe on the other end of Main Street for its coconut royale cake. Yum!
I would write off the Firehouse as a PINSMFIA but I think I’ll give it one more chance for sentimental reasons.
213 Rose Avenue
Venice, California 90291
(310) 396-6810

February 26th, 2007 at 11:39 am
Was Robert looking all Less Than Zero Status? Lol.
February 26th, 2007 at 12:29 pm
Actually worse cuz he’s all old and stuff now. But there’s something about him I still love.
February 27th, 2007 at 8:46 am
I can’t believe you didn’t ask them to GTF out of the way so you could be served like everyone else. Geez.
What a disappointing visit, bad Firehouse bad!
February 27th, 2007 at 8:53 am
Go to French Market on Abbot Kinney. Always good, breakfast under 10 bucks, great tables outside. And you can bring your dog (some people hate this part).
But even though it’s french, it’s not snotty.
And I hate places like the Fireside and Brickhouse. It’s the same shitty breakfast served with people waiting forever to get a bite.
Or just get a good waffle maker.
btw, the cure for hangovers. take a pedialyte packet with water BEFORE you go to bed. when you wake up take another packet with migraine tylenol (it has a bit of caffeine). i think they come in fruit punch, don’t get the apple…it sucks.
February 27th, 2007 at 9:06 am
Emilia,
RE: the hangover cure. I’m usually pretty good with drinking lots of water before I go to bed if I’ve been drinking. But this night, since I just passed out, forgot to do that. :( But yours sounds like a good idea.
February 27th, 2007 at 12:19 pm
Yes, The Firehouse has really gone downhill in the last few years. I also remember great service and I LOVED the BIIIG beverage glasses. Unfortunately, both the food and the service has sucked the last few times I’ve stepped in there. I live down on 2nd and Ashland, and like to change it up by going in there, and every time I think “Oh this has to be better than last time…”, it isn’t. Nowadays I stroll right by and go to Rose cafĂ© just across the street on Rose. Always great service, the food and atmosphere is great, and it costs roughly the same. The only think missing are the giant beverages….
February 27th, 2007 at 8:04 pm
I loovvve the Rose Cafe. I usually like to do their breakfast special of brie, jam, a croissant and a cup of coffee and go sit on the patio if it’s a nice day.
March 1st, 2007 at 11:48 am
There are only two places in that area I would go to on a Sunday morning… (ok Urth cafe too, but cutting out the pretentious crap) The main st farmers’ market (tons of ready to eat goodness) or if you wanted a real place to sit down instead of a bench or grass, Amelia’s Eepresso and Panini across from the market on main st. See my blog: http://www.LAFiltered.com/2006/10/20/food-amelias-espresso-panini-santa-monica/