A lot of positive attention has been showered on Broadway lately, especially near 9th/Broadway where some of the most exciting developments in LA have happened over the last year with the opening of Ace Hotel and esoteric high-end retailers we thought would never open in Downtown LA in a million years (i.e., Acne Studios, OAK NYC, Aesop, Tanner Goods, Austere, etc). But the revitalization of Grand Central Market at 3rd/Broadway is just as exciting and acts as the northern anchor to Broadway’s amazing come back. (Now we just have to fill in everything in between.) Over the last year, Grand Central Market has gone through an incredible transformation by adding a slew of new and exciting food stalls that makes the historic food hall from 1917 one of the coolest culinary hot spots in all of Southern California.

Since June of last year, no less than 10 new food concepts (see pictures below) have been added to Grand Central Market in addition to three original “pioneers” that opened in early 2013: Sticky Rice, G&B Coffee, and Valerie at GCM. Now, visiting Grand Central Market is a culinary experience mixed with a wide variety of diverse food options. There is now an exciting energy in the air filled with an ever increasing diversity of new Angelenos coming back to the city from the suburbs.

As a result of all these new food concepts attracting a larger swath of Angelenos from afar, Grand Central Market has added dinner hours from Thursday thru Saturday closing at 9pm. As the immediate area continues to revitalize in the coming years adding more new restaurants and shops, obviously more people will be coming to Downtown LA, which will allow Grand Central Market to extend dinner hours every day of the week.

For more info/directions, please visit Grand Central Market online.

HORSE THIEF



BELCAMPO MEAT CO.



BERLIN CURRYWURST



BETTER BOOCH



DTLA CHEESE

EGGSLUT



McCONNELL’S FINE ICE CREAMS

OLIO WOOD FIRED PIZZERIA



THE OYSTER GOURMET



PRESS BROTHERS JUICERY



WEXLER’S DELI



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