From POS connectivity to kitchen display systems, your restaurant needs reliable internet. We compared every major provider available in LA so you don't have to.
A restaurant's internet isn't just for browsing — it's the backbone of your POS system, kitchen display system (KDS), reservation platform, and guest Wi-Fi. When it goes down, your business stops.
AT&T has expanded its fiber footprint aggressively across LA County. For most North Hollywood, Burbank, and downtown LA addresses, symmetrical fiber is available starting at $99/mo for 300 Mbps up to $399/mo for 5 Gbps. Includes a 99.9% SLA.
Widest coverage in LA — if you're in a strip mall or older building where fiber hasn't reached, Spectrum cable is usually available. Speeds up to 1 Gbps down, 35 Mbps up. No contracts available.
Strong in West LA, Santa Monica, and the SGV. Their 'Business Internet' plans start at $69.99/mo and scale to multi-gig. Worth comparing against AT&T where both are available.
For high-volume locations doing $5M+ in revenue, dedicated fiber with a symmetric SLA and 4-hour repair guarantee is worth the $400–800/mo investment.
| Location Size | Recommended Speed | Use Case |
| Small café (< 20 seats) | 100 Mbps | POS + guest Wi-Fi |
| Mid-size restaurant | 250–500 Mbps | POS + KDS + cameras + guest Wi-Fi |
| High-volume / bar | 500 Mbps–1 Gbps | All above + streaming + multi-POS |
| Multi-location chain | Dedicated fiber per site | Centralized management + failover |
Every restaurant should have a 4G/5G LTE failover device. When your primary line drops, failover kicks in automatically — usually in under 30 seconds. The cost is $50–80/mo but it can save thousands in lost sales during an outage.
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