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Businiess name:  Snug Harbor
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you're like most Angelenos and are in fact actually relocated East coast or Midwesters then Snug Harbor is going to feel a lot like home. Walking in almost makes you forget you just walked off of Wilshire, and instead you feel like kids might have their bikes parked outside, and a waitress named Mae or Fran might come up and offer you a bowl of peach cobbler. While this doesn't exactly happen, Snug Harbor is as close to a classic greasy spoon, neighborhood restaurant as you're ever going to find in LA. Though they do offer traditional diner food like biscuits and gravy, etc (food your mother would call ""real food""). There are a lot of healthy, more typically LA options like veggie burgers, etc. (food your mother would grimace at and poke with a fork). Regardless, all of it is pretty good, though I think more than anything here it's about the atmosphere.

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