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Glendora Public Market, the San Gabriel Valley’s new food hall, is open

Glendora Public Market, the San Gabriel Valley’s new food hall, is open
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Glendora Public Market This week in dining news: Glendora Public Market The long-awaited food hall, Glendora Public Market, is open in the San Gabriel Valley for takeout and outdoor dining. The 16,000-square-foot space, a former Wonder Bread bakery, is home to 100 food and drinks vendor, including pineapple bun sandwich vendor Bolo, Smog City Brewing, Portside Fish Co., the Taco Man and ramen concept Bushi by Jinya. Umbrella Taco Umbrella Taco, a casual restaurant from the owners of nearby cocktail bar Melrose Umbrella Co., is open for outdoor dining, takeout and delivery. The menu from chef Juan Catalan features carne asada, al pastor, pollo tinga or wild mushroom taco served on hand-pressed tortillas. A drink menu of aguas frescas, micheladas, mezcals and tequilas is also available. Window at Venice Beach The Window, the casual burger stand attached to American Beauty steakhouse in Venice, has opened a second location on the Venice boardwalk for takeout and delivery. The menu includes smashed onion cheeseburgers, fries and fried chicken sandwiches (along with plant-based options), as well as an expanded ice cream section featuring milkshakes and dipped soft-serve cones. Macheen at Milpa Grille New-wave taqueria Macheen, formerly a vendor at Smorgasburg, has launched […]

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