Superba Food & Bread

Venice, Marina Del Rey & Playa del Rey


This industrial-sleek, indoor-outdoor space on an up-and-coming stretch of Lincoln Blvd has fab breads and pastries, excellent coffees and flawless (if trendoid) California cooking. For breakfast try avocado toast, chia-seed pudding or the Hangtown Fry (scrambled eggs with crispy oysters). Lunch brings salads and sandwiches, and dinner adds bigger plates. Vegetarians are well served (cauliflower alla Romana – muah!).


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Nearby Venice, Marina Del Rey & Playa del Rey attractions

1. Abbot Kinney Boulevard

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3. Venice Canals

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6. C.A.V.E.

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