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GJUSTA

Sandwich bar €€
3.6/5
25 review
Open - from 07h00 to 16h00 Opening hours

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320 Sunset Ave, Venice, Los Angeles, The United States Of America
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+1 310 314 0320
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2024
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2024

Established in 2014 with the sole aim of supplying bread and acting as a cellar for restaurants Gjelina and GTA, Gjusta has quickly converted into an excellent deli . It offers good farmhouse bread, divine sandwiches - with pastrami at the top - fine charcuterie, smoked fish, homemade Parmesan fries, grilled vegetable platters, roast chicken, freshly squeezed fruit juices... In short, the whole menu is as good as it is appetizing. All of this can be enjoyed to take away or at the small wooden tables set up outside.


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3.6/5
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Visited in april 2024
The BEST bread i ever ever ever had !
Visited in april 2024
the bread is not stiff and aroma is everywhere
Visited in april 2024
Attractive and intriguing space, the kitchen and bakery sits behind the service counter so there’s lots to see. Pricey, the menu tells you that, but portions I don’t think portion sizes make up for it. Pastry and bread were both good. Plenty of cabinet items. There’s coffee bar seating and a very large relaxed out door courtyard. Pleasant!
Visited in april 2024
Auch wenn es von aussen nicht so aussieht befindet sich hinter der Tür eine super Bäckerei mit feiner Backware / Kaffee und einem guten Ambiente
Visited in april 2024
I would like to share my experience of picking up an order (DD).
Guys, stop treating people who deliver your orders to the end consumer with a high regard and respect other people’s time. Today, one employee told me that I should wait for the order as long as necessary, but I didn’t point out that he should do his job in his place and not interfere with recommendations to others.
Set up a program so that people who work with you for the same goal don’t stand for half an hour and don’t wait for one sandwich to be prepared, it’s funny.

I tried several times to pick up an order from your, but you don’t fit into the timing; there is no point or desire to wait more than half an hour.

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