Overview
Grand Central Market is Downtown LA's iconic food hall — a buzzing, multicultural market since 1917 with tacos, Thai food, Japanese ramen, artisan coffee, and craft cocktails.
Highlights
- Eggslut: The cult sandwich shop that spawned hours-long lines for its Slut egg sandwich.
- Sarita's Pupuseria: Authentic Salvadoran pupusas that have been served here for decades.
- Angel's Flight: The historic funicular railway adjacent to the market entrance.
History
Opened in 1917 as a traditional produce market, it evolved with LA's demographics. A 2013 revamp blended old-school Hispanic vendors with trendy new food stalls.
Visitor Tips
- Lunch Rush: Most crowded from noon to 2 PM — come early for shorter waits.
- Historic Setting: The market building is a handsome Beaux-Arts structure worth appreciating.
- Duration: 1 hour.