
About Grand Casino Bakery & Cafe
Bright modern restaurant for housemade Argentinean breads, sweets & empanadas plus full meals.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"My sister and I came here to celebrate my mom’s birthday and were amazed by the service and food! If you’re ever in the Culver City area and looking for a nice, cozy brunch spot Grand Casino Bakery & Cafe is the place! It was our first time trying Argentinian food. We loved the atmosphere and the servers were respectful, attentive, and welcoming. I recommend the crepes or the delicious steak with eggs!! With a side of matcha latte or hot coco. ☕️"
"I stopped by Grand Casino in Culver City for happy hour and ordered a Stella Artois along with a pizza slice from the $5 happy hour menu. The beer came out quickly and was fine. The pizza, however, was a letdown. What I was served barely resembled a pizza slice and was only lukewarm. After cutting into it and taking a bite, it tasted undercooked. It also appeared as if marinara sauce had been added after it came out of the oven instead of being baked properly. See photo. I politely told the staff that I was unhappy with the food. There was no apology, no offer to remake it and no refund offered. The server was very nonchalant and didn’t seem concerned. I remained calm and didn’t make a scene, but the lack of basic customer service was disappointing. Happy hour should be an easy win. Unfortunately, this experience wasn’t."
"We visited for brunch and enjoyed delicious food and a great ambiance. Our server was friendly and witty, which made the experience even better."
"Happy hour made me so happy! Great deals and great food! Bakery and cakes also look delicious! Highly recommended!"
"The BEST SERVICE I’ve ever had and DELICIOUS FOOD! Clemente went out of his way to talk to me when I went into the bakery and even told me happy late birthday as we had conversated. Rejullio and just everyone were also amazing and it’s a real gem!"
"My wife and I would stop by before they close while doing a weekly 3- mile Group run. We'd pick-up pastries and empanadas to share with others in our..."