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Smorgasburg Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Photo album

Great atmosphere. Smaller food festival/flea market, but it's got a little bit of everything you could want. There are vegan options as well for those who are curious.
I had always wanted to go to Smorgasburg in New York and still haven't gotten the opportunity. When visiting LA, we decided to walk here from Little Tokyo about a mile or two away. It's a pretty cool place with security guards at all the entrances and a parking garage that's very convenient. Be prep
Enjoy this DTLA open air market. Parking right off Alameda in a huge clean parking garage was free and convenient. Lots of food options BBQ, Creole, Korean cuisine, Mexican, Seafood Vegan and plant based options. Merchandise, clothing, artwork and good music flowing throughout the venue. I forgo
Been here multiple times and can say every time is a great experience. The vibe and atmosphere are great. So many food options and of course gotta mention the neer garden. Only thing missing is a place serving cocktails!
A little hipster place for a coffee, shopping and dinning. A good place for a little walk and take your date out. And they are dog friendly.
A lot less crowded nowadays. It’s a nice area to walk around and grab some drinks / dessert / finger food. They don’t allow dogs inside though so we just did a quick walk through and didn’t wait in any of the lines for the food.
Smorgasburg in Downtown LA is a food lover's paradise! The diverse selection of cuisines, from mouthwatering Filipino BBQ to delightful spam musubi and even scrumptious lobster, makes every visit a culinary adventure. The fact that it opens exclusively on Sundays adds an exciting element to the wee
Pretty expansive outdoor food market with lots of options. On our visit 90% full with various vendors, food and merchandise. Prices are high but reasonable compared to other food markets like 626 mini market. Also this event has a lot of places to sit and eat with and without shade. Plenty of parkin
Had to make a stop here while we were in LA. All of the different types of food were so interesting and great. Even saw Anthony Anderson with a film crew following him around while we were there. It gets very busy so it's best to get there right at 10.
I love this event. I’ll try to piggy back this one after a hike in the Angeles National Forest since I know I want to eat afterward and it’s not a far drive downtown. They have signs that direct you to the parking structure where you get 2 hours free. I often go solo but it’s better to go with other
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