Submitted by Yu Hsuan Huang (萱萱) on 01/24/2022
Friendly staff. Includes sweet and savory options.
The empanada was great, but the earl grey tea pie was way too sweet and the bitterness that earl grey tea is supposed to have was overwhelmed by excessive sugar.
Man, I feel bad as the pie was so good that it was gone before we realized to take a photo.
This is the real deal when it comes to the best pie you may ever eat. They have around 20 different options for you to eat while here, ranging from savory to sweet to even in a jar!
We got an earl grey tea pie, a cereal cheesecake, and a blueberry crumble. Each of them was insane and delicious.
Come here if you want to experience the best pies you may ever eat.
Submitted by Nik Rama on 09/09/2022
I came here based off ratings. It had a 4.5 rating on Google, how could someone mess up pie? Very disappointed, pies are outrageously sweet.
The Mexican chocolate was way too sweet to enjoy, the texture was like fudge. Was not a fan.
They key lime was way too sweet too, girlfriend couldn't take more than 2 bites.
The peach hand pie was decent.
Iced coffee was a very lacking in coffee flavor, tasted like coffee and water. I don't think they know when you make iced coffee that you are supposed to do the half brew method.
I honestly don't know how businesses like this prosper. Maybe just being in a hip trendy area helps.
Submitted by El Cool Low on 07/30/2022
Good pies. Some very unique like Earl grey, Mexican chocolate, and Thai tea. Street parking was extremely difficult on a Saturday night. Some guys were smoking within 5 feet of the outdoor seating, but this is DTLA - what did I expect? :/
Submitted by Andrew Lin on 07/24/2022
Delicious sweet pie (haven’t tried their savoury). The inside is very cool and has great design. I like their pie pint that is basically ice cream mixed with a lot of sweet stuff. Haven’t try their coffee but the menu looks good. Free street parking was very hard to find though. There was a few lots cost $4-10 per 30mins-1hr.
Submitted by Fang Phattha on 07/21/2022
The Pie Hole is the Arts Districts go to dessert spot on Traction across from Wurstkuche! Whether u like their great pie selection or the perfect crust they also have the best selection of teas! You can't go wrong in whatever U chose!
Submitted by Davidcooklosangeles (dcla) on 07/01/2022
This was such a lovely spot. They offer a variety of different kinds of pies and treats. You can grab and go or enjoy the outside dining. The staff is very friendly and helped me to narrow down some choice goodies. The inside is not available for dining just yet, however you can walk in and order. Definitely good treats for a suprise or if you want to grab some dessert on the weekend.
Submitted by Moe G on 05/08/2022
Stopped in here for my birthday after wandering around the neighborhood. This place is awesome. The service was quick and the people are nice here. The peach hand pie was definitely better than birthday cake.
Submitted by Daè Jones on 02/18/2022
A very pleasant neighborhood coffee and pie place. They have a wide selection of slices of pie as well as pot pies and other dishes. As it was morning, I only got an Americano. I enjoyed sitting outside in their outdoor seating area with awnings to keep it from being uncomfortable.
Submitted by John Appling on 12/18/2021
I love pies, but even if you just like pies, I would recommend visiting the Pie Hole. The best part about pies is that they are meant to be shared, so bring a friend or two, or three, and share a slice. You might think that one slice isn't enough to satisfy your sweet tooth, but some of these pies can be heavier than they look.
Street parking can be a struggle to find on busy nights, but once you get there, the vibes are great and there was even a live jazz group the night we went.
Submitted by Daniel K on 08/01/2021