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Smorgasburg LA — Sunday Food Market at ROW DTLA
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Smorgasburg LA — Sunday Food Market at ROW DTLA

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Open-air, warehouse district, Sundays. Someone spent all week building the thing they're handing you right now. Eat outside at ROW DTLA — the kind of Sunday that doesn't feel like you wasted it.

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Sunday, June 14, 2026
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What it was like

They believed the only thing better than a restaurant was a food market where the competition was visible and the best always came back. Smorgasburg Los Angeles has been proving that argument every Sunday at ROW DTLA, on the blocks south of the Arts District.

The format is pure: dozens of food vendors under a canopy of tents in an open-air space designed for movement. You circle the whole market before you commit. You sample things you wouldn't order from a menu because the plate is right there and the vendor is watching you try it. The lineup rotates over time — vendors come and go based on who survived the previous week and who wants another shot — but the quality competition between stalls is constant.

The roster includes vendors building followings that will eventually become restaurants. A Sunday at Smorgasburg is what the first month of a restaurant's existence looks like, compressed into one block and fifty simultaneous experiments.

Free admission. First two hours of parking free in ROW DTLA lots. Every Sunday, 10 AM–4 PM. 777 S Alameda St, Los Angeles (ROW DTLA).

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