A New Original Tommy’s is Headed for the West Valley

Another outpost of the classic SoCal burger joint is slated for Woodland Hills.

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Original Tommy’s, a Monrovia-based burger chain with way more options than In N Out (not to mention a shorter line), plans to open a new location in Woodland Hills, according to documents filed with Los Angeles City Planning.

The 1,300-square-foot standalone restaurant will be built on the lot previously occupied by Nix Automotive Service at 20032 West Ventura Boulevard, at the corner of Ventura and Quakertown Avenue. It will include an outdoor patio as well as counter and table space inside, the filings say.

Founded in 1946, Tommy’s has 34 locations across California and Nevada, including several in the San Fernando Valley. Though perhaps best-known for its chili burgers, its also serves breakfast burritos, breakfast sandwiches, chili dogs, tamales and more.

What Now Los Angeles has reached out to Original Tommy’s for comment.

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