Last-Minute Valentine's Day 2026 Ideas Abound in LA

Heart-shaped bites, sweet treats, and limited menus offer diverse options for celebrating the holiday

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

With Valentine's Day 2026 just around the corner, Los Angeles is offering a range of last-minute options for those looking to celebrate, from unique pop-up experiences to playful menu additions at established restaurants. Local eateries are offering special menus and items, including heart-shaped biscuits, a Valentine's weekend mini menu, and heart-shaped pizzas.

Why it matters

The variety of options available, from a pop-up biscuit stand to a classic diner, suggests a trend toward accessible and diverse Valentine's Day celebrations in Los Angeles, catering to different preferences and budgets.

The details

Pa's Biscuitisserie, popping up at Saba Surf, will sell the first three dozen of its biscuits in a heart shape, along with bacon, egg, and cheese biscuits, and crispy hash browns. Destroyer has created a special Valentine's weekend mini menu featuring a petit croissant entremet, raspberry-almond shortbread, and a white chocolate-lemongrass mousse. Flour Pizzeria in Brentwood is offering heart-shaped pies in five flavors, available to order on their website until the evening of February 14. Norm's diner has a limited-time 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' menu available until February 28, featuring Hostess Sno-Ball hotcakes and a Hostess Sno-Ball shake.

  • Pa's Biscuitisserie will be open from 9 am to 1 pm on February 14, 2026.
  • Destroyer's Valentine's weekend mini menu is available until February 16.
  • Customers can order heart-shaped pies from Flour Pizzeria until the evening of February 14.

The players

Pa's Biscuitisserie

A pop-up biscuit stand located at Saba Surf, offering heart-shaped biscuits and other breakfast items for Valentine's Day.

Destroyer

A Los Angeles eatery that has created a special Valentine's weekend mini menu featuring a petit croissant entremet, raspberry-almond shortbread, and a white chocolate-lemongrass mousse.

Flour Pizzeria

A Brentwood-based pizzeria offering heart-shaped pies in five flavors for Valentine's Day.

Norm's diner

A classic diner in Los Angeles known for its appearance in a film, offering a limited-time 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' menu for Valentine's Day featuring Hostess Sno-Ball hotcakes and a Hostess Sno-Ball shake.

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What they’re saying

“The variety of options available, from a pop-up biscuit stand to a classic diner, suggests a trend toward accessible and diverse Valentine's Day celebrations, catering to different preferences and budgets.”

— Rachel Morgan, News Editor (newsy-today.com)

The takeaway

With a range of unique and accessible options for celebrating Valentine's Day in Los Angeles, from heart-shaped bites to limited-time diner menus, the city is offering diverse ways for residents to mark the holiday, catering to different tastes and budgets.